Heartbreaking Photos from the Democratic Republic of Congo

Go look at them; I wouldn’t want to cheapen them with my own lackluster explanation:

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo), fighting continues among various rebel armies, tribes, the Congolese army and U.N. forces. The dire situation has prompted the government of DR Congo to ask for help, and invite the armies of neighboring South Sudan, Rwanda and Uganda to enter their territory on several joint operations, to hunt down and pacify or dismantle at least two major rebel armies operating in the lawless border region. Rebel leader Laurent Nkunda was captured in January by Rwandan forces, but his army is still active – and Ugandan troops are seeking out the rebel Ugandan Lord’s Resistance Army, which has taken refuge in eastern DR Congo. Once more, caught in all of this are the local civilians, terrorized by fleeing and advancing troops of all kinds. Reuters photographer Finbarr O’Reilly has been traveling through the area, capturing some amazing photographs of the people involved.

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February 28, 2009

February 28, 2009

February 27, 2009

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What a douchebag

I don’t think it’s possible to watch this video and not come to the same conclusion as me on Bobby Jindal. What. A. Condescending. Douchebag.


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February 25, 2009

In case you missed President Obama’s address…

Here it is in its entirety. The video feed doesn’t kick in until about 3:00, and Obama doesn’t enter the chamber until about 17:00.

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February 25, 2009

Thoughts on Visual Studio 2010: 50×14 DLU or 75×23px

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I just saw some screen shots of the new Visual Studio 2010 shell from Jason Zander, the GM of Visual Studio. By and large, it looks good, although my hunch is that the first two screenshots included in the blog post are actually mockups.

That said, what on earth is up with the buttons in the Extension Manager? A proper Windows button should be sized at 50×14DLU if it’s implemented in native code, and 75×23px if implemented in managed code. These buttons are simply HUMONGOUS. Good lord!

In the interest of full disclosure, I should mention that I was one of the people responsible for the look and feel of Visual Studio 2005 and 2008.

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