Monthly Archives: March 2011

Funny Underwear

4thAmendmentWear via SDFla Blog.

As it happens, I’m going flying tomorrow, but with less amusing underwear. Blogging may be sparse next week — it’s Spring Break, and I’ll be…well, not broken I hope.

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‘Political Cortadito’ Asks Who Paid for the Push Poll?

Elaine de Valle, AKA “Landra” works through the suspects in Political Cortadito: Gables poll pushes buttons. Was I too easy in dismissing Gonzalo Sanabria as a suspect? Here’s her take:

Can we eliminate Gonzalo Sanabria, a real estate executive who ran unsuccessfully against Maria Anderson in 2009, because of those questions? Not so fast. They could be throwaway questions intended to deflect suspicion, since that argument about the meetings was made in 2009, and can’t be compared to the personal nature of the questions about Rosenblatt.

The other suspects get some knocks too.

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Deja Vu All Over Again: Windows Crash

It’s been a remarkably long time since Windows crashed on me. I was actually getting to think that XP was stable. And even thinking that going to Win 7 might be tolerable.

Well it’s back to the bad old days. This evening I fired up the scanner connected to main desktop machine, and everything froze. I tried to do a software reboot but it wouldn’t even do that. So I did a hardware reboot.

Only, Windows wouldn’t start right. A little box popped up saying that it could not load my profile and I should contact my administrator. There was a countdown and an “OK” box. But I clicked “OK”. And just got another message about my user profile being damaged. So I contacted my administrator. Which would be me. We had a very nice discussion about the problem, and decided to try rebooting again.

But that didn’t work any better than the first time.

I was eventually able to enter safe mode (after using another computer to remind myself that it’s the oh-so-intuitive F8 key you have to push). Once there I was able to go back to the most recent restore point (after consulting help files to be reminded where it is hidden), two days ago. Suggestively, this restore point was made just before I installed the latest Win XP patches, numbers KB2494047, KB2479943, KB2481109, KB2508979 and KB890830. Post hoc, propter hoc?

So on the one hand, this is not a nice way for software to fail. On the other hand, I was able to get things seeming back to normal in about an hour. After the rollback, my virus checking files were out of date — one of them by several weeks, which is most peculiar. That took a very long time to download and install. Otherwise most everything else seemed to be working except that my Firefox profile got trashed, and I even lost my theme — but not, it seems, my plugins.

Crashes got a whole lot less scary ever since I started putting all my working documents on dropobox. Having copies of all my work on several other machines means that the most I would lose even if my disk went is the day’s time it would take to reinstall and reconfigure all the software.

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Can You OD on Melatonin?

Should we be worried about Tom Smith? Maybe he’s kidding. He’s such a kidder.

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Other Places to Get Coral Gables Election News Online

Eye on Miami. Gables coverage is erratic, and usually in the context of larger Miami-Dade issues.

Political Cortadito. Slanted and right wing, but entertaining.

Watchdog Report. Have to search for it, but it’s there.

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Channel 10 Sheds Light on Rosenblatt’s Financial Past

That push poll I wrote about the other day suggested that Coral Gables Commission Group 4 candidate Brad Rosenblatt had a history of various financial problems. Of course, just because it’s in a push poll doesn’t mean it’s true.

A couple of days ago I emailed Mr. Rosenblatt at the email address on his campaign web site, and asked him to respond to the push poll. There was no reply. Meanwhile various commentators on this blog have been writing in to say they found things, including court records, suggesting there was smoke if not fire. Now Channel 10’s Todd Tongen steps in with Questions Raised About Commission Candidate’s Past. Rosenblatt Says Former Problems Made Him Better Candidate.

First fact: the Brad E. Rosenblatt who got sued about Channels International magazine, and who later declared bankruptcy is the same Brad Rosenblatt who is running for Coral Gables Commission.

Second fact: He says he was the victim in the affair.

The magazine failed, money was unaccounted for, and eventually Rosenblatt was arrested.

“Actually, I was arrested based on those false accusations, correct,” Rosenblatt said.

“I was the victim in this. That is correct,” Rosenblatt said. “There was no wrongdoing.”

[Former investor Richard Olsen, whose son was Rosenblatt’s partner in the venture] said Rosenblatt stole more than $88,000 meant to pay vendors and make payroll, resulting in more than 100 bounced checks.

“My name may be on the checks, but I was young at the time and I didn’t fill out the checks. I didn’t send out the checks,” Rosenblatt said.

“You signed blank checks?” Local 10’s Todd Tongen asked.

“That’s what I was asked to do by my business partner’s father,” Rosenblatt said.

Rosenblatt provided plenty of paperwork that he said shows it was all a misunderstanding. Eventually, adjudication was withheld and the records were sealed.

Rosenblatt was 22 25 [Edit 3/11: I have spoken with Rosenblatt and he says 25] at the time and blames it on youthful ignorance. He says he’s learned from it, and become “fiscally responsible.”

Final fact: Both Maria Anderson and Dorothy Thompson have endorsed Rosenblatt.

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