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Washington State Auditor

I’m getting annoyed at all these positions that really should be professional positions, not political.

Anyway, three candidates for this one:

  • Brian Sonntag (Prefers Democratic Party): No website. Altready on my bad side. He is apparently the incumbent. Some folks have said he has done a good job.
  • Glenn Freeman (Prefers Constitution Party): Has been an auditor at Boeing. Talks about making this position independent and non-partisan. I like that.
  • J. McEntee (Prefers Republican Party): Once again no website. This is 2008 people. He talks about the incumbent being there too long, and some waste in the office.

The only one of these three that interested me at all was the middle guy.

My vote goes to:

Glenn Freeman

Washington State Treasurer

OK, I’m home from work now (just slightly earlier than I normally would be, but not much). Time to continue on with the ballot stuff. I have two hours until the polling places close. The closest polling place is a 10 minute walk, or two minute car ride away. But to avoid cutting it too close, I’ll give this 90 minutes, then whatever I have is whatever I have, and I’ll have to leave the rest blank.

Anyway, three candidates for this one:

  • Allan Martin (Prefers Republican Party): A current Deputy Treasurer. Endorsed by the outgoing Treasurer and a bunch of county treasurers of both parties. Seems solid.
  • Jim McIntire (Prefers Democratic Party): Endorsed by one of the big newspapers and what looks like a bunch of unions. An Economics Professor.
  • ChangMook Sohn (Prefers Democratic Part): Washington State’s Chief Economist. Also seems solid.

First of all, once again, why is this an elected partisan position? This kind of position should be a non-partisan position hired due to the expertise and skill of the individual. Not an elected position. The right way to evaluate these candidates is by an extensive review of their resumes and previous accomplishments. I don’t have the time or ability to do such a review, and I’m guessing most voters spend even less time on this sort of thing than I do. From what I can see any of these three would probably be good. But for now, I’m going to go for the one endorsed by the other Treasurers, rather than the one endorsed by unions ot the other one endorsed by what looks like random other people.

So my vote is:

Allan Martin.

Sam Hearts Time Machine

Earlier today, while I was at a meeting, unbenounced to me my Treo was in my pocket with buttons getting pressed which resulted in a whole bunch of email I had received today being deleted. Not just moved to the Trash mind you, but actually deleted. I noticed after I left the meeting. The messages still showed on the Treo, just grayed out indicating they were deleted. But there was an undelete option. So I spent a couple minutes undeleteing one by one each of these messages. I thought I was fine. I thought I was good.

But then, next time I looked, all those messages were gone. I checked the Trash. I checked the spam folder. I logged into my mail via a web client and did searches. But no, they were all just gone. All of them.

And there was at least one I knew was important. (Although I consider all email important of course.)

I was very unhappy. I was very mad at my Treo.

Of course, meanwhile, at home, my Mac Mail client was open and happily getting mail every few minutes. And once an hour Time Machine was happily doing its backup thing. And it turns out it had done one of those happy backup things about 10 minutes or so before the time all of the emails got zapped.

So a few clicks in time machine, and I restored all the emails from 00:00 UTC Tuesday until 21:50 UTC Tuesday (the last backup before emails went poof). Some of those emails hadn’t gone poof, but I got the whole bunch just to be sure.

And thus I now believe nothing was lost. And I definitely got back the handful of mails I had already looked at and KNEW were missing.

Thank you Apple.

And damn you Treo. (Specifically SnapperMail.)

I think the countdown to Sam giving in and getting the iPhone is getting pretty short. :-)