A word of thanks to the Richardson City Council audit committee (Bob Townsend, Laura Maczka, Scott Dunn) for asking the city's auditor, KPMG, if their Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) could be published in spreadsheet format. KPMG insists that it not be, in an effort to make it harder for unscrupulous people to change the data. Of course, that also makes it harder to audit the auditors, so to speak. KPMG have allowed the report to be published in a searchable PDF format. I can attest that this year's CAFR is searchable (thanks).
After the jump, so what?
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
The Devil Wears Green Eyeshades
Last week, without any training, I played art critic. This week, I get to play accountant, again without any training. Consider this a layman's adventure into the netherworld of municipal accounting, otherwise known as the CAFR. Fun fact: CAFR happens to be the abbreviation of a Latin phrase that means, "Abandon all hope ye who enter here." (Warning: I don't have any training in Latin, either.) Open the door and you'll be lured into a spider's web of terms and numbers that will bring you down and overwhelm you and smother you. Last warning: run away!
After the jump, the descent begins.
After the jump, the descent begins.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Phantom of the Opera at PHS
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| From 2012 01 Musicals |
Phantom of the Opera, at JJ Pearce HS: Great voices. Lavish production. Ambitious. Romantic way to celebrate our 28th wedding anniversary.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Playoffs: Berkner 70, Mesquite Horn 61
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The Berkner Rams men's basketball team won their second-round playoff game, beating Mesquite Horn 70-61 at South Garland High School. The Rams fought back from a 35-27 halftime deficit, outscoring the Jaguars by eleven points in the 3rd quarter and by six in the 4th. The balanced Ram offense had four players in double figures in scoring, with Kendal Harris leading the scoring with 23 points. The Jaguars were led by Mike King, also with 23.
With the win, the Rams are area champions and advance to the regional quarterfinals, where they will play the winner of Saturday's Desoto/Rowlett area championship game. Date and location are to be determined.
It's a great time to be a Ram!
The End of Western Civilization
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Failure to Launch - cont.
Yesterday, I panned the sculpture planned for the plaza at Richardson's rebuilt Heights Recreation Center and Aquatic Center. In turn, some panned my review. Now that I've had 24 hours to think it over, do I have anything to add?
After the jump, more highbrow art review from someone with no training whatsoever.
After the jump, more highbrow art review from someone with no training whatsoever.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Rocket Ship Fails to Achieve Liftoff
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Source: City of Richardson. |
After the jump, a high-brow art critic's opinion (of course, by high-brow art critic, I mean low-brow and me).
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Where Is Everybody?
Yesterday, I praised the improved transparency and usability of government databases. Today, I use an excellent example, courtesy of Washington and New York. It's US Census data and a user interface provided by The New York Times.
After the jump, does your Richardson neighborhood feel less crowded than it did ten years ago?
After the jump, does your Richardson neighborhood feel less crowded than it did ten years ago?
Monday, February 20, 2012
Transparency and Usability
There are more government databases becoming available to the public. This improved transparency is good. The usability of that data is improving as well. This is also good.
After the jump, an example from Richardson, and a wish for more.
After the jump, an example from Richardson, and a wish for more.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
The Recovery
Jeffrey Frankel, Professor of Capital Formation and Growth at Harvard University, suggests that, listening to the political discourse in this election year, whether Republican, Democratic, or middle-ground observers, a listener would be led to believe that economic statistics show no discernible improvement in the economy over the last three years. He offers three graphs that dispute that. He says you can argue about the causes behind the positive trend, but you can't argue with the data itself. He suggests the reason for the misunderstanding is that data now show "the US economy to have been in far worse shape in January 2009 than was reported at the time."

After the jump, the other two graphs.

After the jump, the other two graphs.
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