Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
@MozSheriffMemes Hyde Park in Sydney warns about the risk of tree failure.
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What hasn't been seen much is the difference between those: the election day ballots. If you count *only* the election day ballots, Breed also wins, with Kim second. The fact that Kim eliminated Leno allows Breed to win by beating Kim; she can't beat Leno in these ballots.
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Many also saw the later updates, late last night and today, with Leno winning. As of this afternoon (Preliminary Report 5), Mark Leno is barely ahead, thanks to RCV. (The election is still wide open, since there are a ton of vote-by-mail ballots still to be counted.)
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So, a real-world story about how Ranked Choice voting by successive elimination (as implemented in San Francisco) is weird. Many following SF politics saw the initial results for Mayor last night, when only the early vote-by-mail ballots had been counted. Breed was winning.
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Living in the future (or the security updates future, anyway).
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@united your website seems confused about the time difference between San Francisco (SFO) and Sydney (SYD), and is showing incorrect "Travel Time" when I view a reservation. It thinks SFO to SYD is one hour longer than it really is, and SYD to SFO an hour shorter.
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The way the forecast should look: putting the good weather on the weekend.
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I appreciate Mozilla Berlin's commitment to naming it's conference rooms after CSS named colors.
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Replying to @mwichary
The lowest subway station I saw was Ryogoku, with 1.1m elevation posted. At that level I'd think it's useful not only for tsunamis, but if there's a storm surge expected in a typhoon and they want sandbags to prevent the subway from flooding. Also see
Replying to @davidbaron @wmata
Here's a similar subway entrance in Shenzhen.
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