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

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
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Also seems obvious to fix the representation reduction clause in 14th Amd. to account for 19th and 26th Amds.
So many edge cases need fixing, e.g.: When the VPOTUS is tried for impeachment, the Chief Justice shall preside.
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Replying to @McFaul
Common tech industry objections are broad def's of patentability in 18.37, long copyright term in 18.63, and TPM rules in 18.68
but should be doable on Christmas. (16th&Mission not the greatest neighborhood, but I consider it safe enough...) (3/3)
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I assume they're both running a Sunday schedule on Christmas day (@SFBART definitely is; see bart.gov/schedules/extended?… ) (2/3)
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Word clouds showing what Americans heard about Trump and Clinton gallup.com/poll/195596/email…
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... so one of them fits better with the Republican definition of "Real America" as where white people live.
Replying to @nnethercote
Both of them held in 2016. But one is 88% white, the other is 55% Hispanic or Latino.
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Curious what the relative amounts of attention are to bellwether Vigo County, IN & bellwether Valencia County, NM. Different demographics!
Vigo County, IN has voted for the presidential winner in every election since 1952. Came here to understand why it's a such a bellwether
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Replying to @qntm
@domenic Try fractional seconds:. GMT +0h 19m 32.13s en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC%2B… based on tower of Amsterdam's Westerkerk
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Replying to @ClaraJeffery
Mostly agreed, but @glennbeck misses difference between explicit intentional vs. implicit unintentional (still harmful) racism
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... much of it, at least. The latter part of the article is about problems specific to Trump.
This is about dealing with any Republican president, not just Trump. Repub. position on stimulus/austerity flips with the presidency.
Schumer and Pelosi do not seem to understand what they're dealing with here in Trump nymag.com/daily/intelligence…
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er, right, sorry, deleted. Though maybe it should have gotten a bit more press...
Could probably be faster if the Republican party weren't obsessed with denying citizens the right to vote.
Replying to @gsnedders
That just a journalistic estimate of final results. Official results in the US take a month or so.
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Replying to @gsnedders
Seems clear enough in twitterese. But yes, meant "vote was unclear"