About Clay

I'm a Data Center Operations Engineer in beautiful Charleston, SC. I'm happily married to my wonderful wife Nan and we have an teenage daughter Lela. I'm a total geek. I got into electronics when I was around 9 or 10 and got hooked on computers shortly thereafter. I also love Sci-Fi, (not fantasy) particularly Star Trek. My favorite outdoor activities include rollerblading, biking and hiking. I'm also a bit of a car guy and amateur racing driver.

PATRIOT renewed with little change

President Bush signed the PATRIOT act renewal into law ensuring that it wouldn’t expire today. The reauthorization does make a couple of minor changes, but mostly postpones the expiration of certain provisions for another 4 months. Russ Feingold made a statement expressing his concerns and pledged to work towards adding additional safeguards. I’m mostly happy with what’s happened. Libraries are mostly exempted from producing their lending records, and the law still isn’t permanent. It’s a long way from being fixed, but there’s still a chance and that’s a good thing.

Bush agenda crippling NASA, forecasters

CNN.com – NASA satellites feel budget crunch – Mar 6, 2006

The Bush administration’s agenda of returning manned missions to the moon is draining critical funding from NASA’s earth science programs. According to the article above, this could cause the loss of data critical to weather forecasting and early warning systems. Many of the satellites being used currently are old and in need of replacement, and some are quite literally on the brink of failure. I wish I could see the logic behind another manned mission to the moon. While there is certainly more to be learned, I can’t help but feel this program is a knee-jerk reaction to the Chinese Space program. I’m also reminded of the Katrina disaster when I see politicians changing NASA’s mission with little to no regard for the consequences.