On March 5, 2012, the City of Richardson launched a new design for the city's website. It's been almost three months since then? What's your verdict?
Personally, I find that whereas the redesign might look a little more modern (maybe), I can't find information any more easily than before. One of the goals of the redesign was to make the website friendlier to mobile devices. That's good, but I can't comment on it as I don't access the website except on full-sized screen connected to a desktop computer.
After the jump, what is a killer issue for me.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Mariners 21, Rangers 8
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From 2012 00 Miscellaneous |
21-8. That's not a football score. That's the score the Seattle Mariners ran up on the Texas Rangers Wednesday night. The game was a disappointment, but I do have to say we had good seats. Or a good view. Or something.
Another photo after the jump, to prove we were there.
Twelve Not So Angry Men (and Women)
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From 2012 05 Dallas |
Yesterday, I reported what I was up to all last week. Called to jury duty on Monday in Dallas County civil court, I was selected and served until Friday before the jury reached a verdict and was discharged by the judge.
For those interested in the case (DC-10-02003), I'll summarize after the jump.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Jury Duty No-Shows
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From 2012 05 Dallas |
Editorial writer Jim Mitchell of The Dallas Morning News says that jury duty no-shows are a problem with no solution. He says less than 20% of the residents of Dallas County who are summoned for jury duty actually show up. Based on my recent experience, that sounds about right. Assuming the juror numbers are sequentially assigned based on summonses, 277 people had to be summoned to create a 42 person jury pool for the trial I was called for last week.
After the jump, why it's a problem.
Monday, May 28, 2012
DeGolyer Welcomes Chihuly
From 2012 05 Chihuly |
An exhibition of glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly is on display at the Dallas Arboretum May 5 - November 5.
More photos from our Memorial Day visit after the jump.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Service Interruption
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From 2012 05 Dallas |
The Wheel is on a short hiatus, due to circumstances beyond my control that I am not allowed to talk about, under penalty of law, or something like that.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Richardson Citizens For A More Democratic Government
According to the Form 8871 filed with the IRS, there's a new 527 organization as of May 15, 2012. It's the "Richardson Citizens For A More Democratic Government."
What's a 527 organization?
What's a 527 organization?
After the jump, what this filing can tell us about this new organization that wants to change Richardson's city charter.A 527 organization or 527 group is a type of American tax-exempt organization named after Section 527 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. § 527). A 527 group is created primarily to influence the selection, nomination, election, appointment or defeat of candidates to federal, state or local public office.
Technically, almost all political committees, including state, local, and federal candidate committees, traditional political action committees, "Super PACs", and political parties are "527s." However, in common practice the term is usually applied only to such organizations that are not regulated under state or federal campaign finance laws because they do not "expressly advocate" for the election or defeat of a candidate or party. When operated within the law, there are no upper limits on contributions to 527s and no restrictions on who may contribute. There are no spending limits imposed on these organizations; however, they must register with the IRS, publicly disclose their donors and file periodic reports of contributions and expenditures.
Source: Wikipedia.
Friday, May 18, 2012
How Far Will You Walk to DART?
First, a thank you to The Dallas Morning News's Rodger Jones for becoming aware of my existence.
On the News's blogs, Jones responded to me calling his complaint that Richardson lacks walkability "whining." Basically, he says, "Guilty as charged." As Stephen Colbert might say, "I accept your apology."
Then Jones goes on to say that I accused him of being ignorant and/or dishonest. That's not exactly right. What I said is that I couldn't tell if he was just being obtuse or was deliberately misleading readers. Come to think of it, I guess it's my turn to say, "Guilty as charged."
After the jump, the case I made.
On the News's blogs, Jones responded to me calling his complaint that Richardson lacks walkability "whining." Basically, he says, "Guilty as charged." As Stephen Colbert might say, "I accept your apology."
Then Jones goes on to say that I accused him of being ignorant and/or dishonest. That's not exactly right. What I said is that I couldn't tell if he was just being obtuse or was deliberately misleading readers. Come to think of it, I guess it's my turn to say, "Guilty as charged."
After the jump, the case I made.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
My Turn to Whine About Trails
The good news is that Richardson's trail system is set to reach the President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) DART station within two years. That suggests the planning for the transit-oriented development around the PGBT station is advancing fast enough to start pouring concrete in that time frame.
The also good news is that this might finally shut up Rodger Jones, editorial writer for The Dallas Morning News, who has been whining about the lack of a walkway for years.
After the jump, what's not so good news.
The also good news is that this might finally shut up Rodger Jones, editorial writer for The Dallas Morning News, who has been whining about the lack of a walkway for years.
After the jump, what's not so good news.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Alan North's Second Act
On Sunday, Alan North announced a petition drive for a referendum on the direct election of the mayor of Richardson. Is he in to win this time? Or will he pull a second disappearing act?Yesterday, upon the stair,
I met a man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today
I wish, I wish he'd go away...
Source: Hughes Mearns.
After the jump, how's it going? No, seriously, how is it going?
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