Tuesday, January 20, 2009

"I do solemnly swear"

It was six minutes late, but two-hundred thirty-three years in coming.

Watching Barack Obama taking the oath

Today, at approximately 11:56 AM 12:06PM, Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts, Jr. administered the Presidential Oath of Office* to Barack Hussein Obama, who said:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.

—Article II, Section 1, United States Constitution
The valediction, "So help me God", was added at some later historical point.

* [Roberts goofed the lines. President Obama didn't, which momentarily seemed to confuse the Chief Justice. Obama put him at ease with a smile.]


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The website of the US Senate has a page devoted to the history of the Inauguration.

The Library of Congress has a publicly accessible Flickr account to which it has been uploading historical photos. Below is one of President William Taft and President-elect Woodrow Wilson on their way to Wilson's swearing-in on 4 March 1913.




Thursday, January 8, 2009

Is Palm back?

The geek in me is happy.

The godfather of the handheld computer, Palm, which has been teetering on the precipice of irrelevance, may have come back from the brink.

Palm, today at the Consumer Electronics Show, has announced the release of the Prē phone.

And despite all the Consumer Electronic Show hype, the Prē may be the phone/device that Palm should have released several years ago. It's the iPhone without the cabalistic, closed-shop, hero-worshiping, DRM-penalizing, forced pseudo-hipness.

Palm Prē
It runs off a web-based OS (meaning, for one thing, developer-friendly) and a touch-screen with pinch-touch motions. It has a mute volume button(!). And a single tactile front-face button. And a slide-out keyboard. And it can run several applications simultaneously.

Prē uses EVDO for data transfer, which means that even though Sprint gets first crack at it, even my "We never (ha-ha) stop working for you" Verizon may have a version later in 2009 or early 2010. (Of course, they'll probably muck it up with restrictions and alterations.. but that's how they never stop working for me, I guess).

My history: Palm 100 ---> Palm 105 ---> Tungsten T3 (loved that slide out) ---> T/X ---> Samsung SCH i760 (ugh... but couldn't go for the Treo).

Thank you ... crossing my fingers ... Palm!