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 Thursday, February 27, 2003

Ask Larry Niven [Slashdot]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 11:01:37 PM -
 Friday, February 21, 2003

Knowing your battery.

More than you'd ever you want to know about rechargeable batteries, including proper charging methods, "the secrets of battery runtime," how to choose the right battery, and "knowing your battery."
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[Gizmodo]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:43:42 PM -
 Thursday, February 20, 2003

Hell is other people at breakfast. Caring for Your Introvert An amusingly succinct essay about the "habits and needs of a little-understood group" [MetaFilter]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 11:27:48 PM -

Random Relaxation. "Humility cannot be a majority decision." In these times of tension and trouble, the randomly generated wisdom of Zentances comes as a whiff of precious fresh air. Lest you forget, "Beauty can make everything beautiful". [MetaFilter]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 8:36:56 PM -

Duck-and-cower reinterpreted. The infographics on the Dept. of Homeland Security's duck-and-cower site are ripe for reinterpretation through captioning, as this blogger has aptly proven. Link Discuss (via Electrolite)
[Boing Boing Blog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 8:32:27 PM -
 Tuesday, February 18, 2003

The Best DVD Site For Movie Lovers Out There. If you like movies, and you like to watch them on DVD, and appreciate in-depth, thoughtful analysis of various features on a particular DVD, then you need The DVD Journal. And nothing else. [MetaFilter]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 5:18:33 PM -

The memory of sounds. Few people seem to fully realize what is happening and where we're going. Dan Gillmor: I just installed the 2003 Encyclopedia Britannica on my laptop computer. It came on a DVD disk and took up about 2.4 gigabytes of space. This is the same encyclopedia, with multimedia additions, that used to take up a huge bookshelf. Now I carry it around. Gillmor has other interesting comments. The most immediate and visible consequence of disk-drive progress will be the end of publishing models that tie cost (and profit) to physical volume and difficulty of access — this subsumes music now, movies soon, and encyclopedias already. Copyright protection as we know it cannot survive as is.

Another change with far-reaching consequences will be constant, ubiquitous recording. At 56 kbps (decent for voice recordings), the sounds of a day of human life can be entirely recorded in 600 MB — that's about one CD (yes, we're ignoring silence and sleep). One year at 128 kbps would require merely 480 GB of storage, so a 100-year lifespan would fill 46 TB. Ten years from today, a 50 terabyte disk will be common, cost less than $200, and fit in an iPod. We'll record and have access to absolutely all our conversations (and we'll need the equivalent of personal Googles to index it and search through it). Future generations will also have access to it. Imagine being able to listen to all of Aristotle's lectures, live. Or witnessing the conversations surrounding the Declaration of Independence. Or hearing the varying accents of several generations of your ancestors, as well as recognizing peculiar expressions running in the family.

On a more prosaic level, lying will be somewhat more complicated. Honesty and virtue will soar. Lifetime video/holographic recording would follow soon enough. People will be more self-aware. Vice and crime will be in trouble. [Jinn of Quality and Risk]

- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 1:59:34 PM -
 Sunday, February 16, 2003

West Wing: Fact, Fiction and Fanaticism. For your West Wing enhanced entertainment experience, here's a site for true junkies. And this is from Joe Conason's preview of an Esquire article (which should have come out by now) on life in the White House. It quotes John DiIulio, former director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives: "I heard many, many staff discussions but not three meaningful, substantive policy discussions. There were no actual policy white papers on domestic issues. There were, truth be told, only a couple of people in the West Wing who worried at all about policy substance and analysis... [Joho the Blog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 2:12:45 PM -
 Saturday, February 15, 2003

Damn, this is impressive - David Weinberger, whose poetic/philosophical descriptions of the Internet are without peer, has written an amazing cybercitizen's rant.  I'm posting this mostly so that I preserve the link and can go back to read it again, but the rest of you are free to follow the link too. [Ernie the Attorney]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 11:13:34 AM -

Music for the Revolution.

 

Posted by The Happy Tutor

Dr. Menlo, a contributor to Exquisite Corpse, and a blogger, now offers music for the revolution. 

[Wealth Bondage]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 11:10:02 AM -

Harry Shearer. "If absolute power corrupts absolutely, does absolute powerlessness make you pure?" [Quotes of the Day]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:49:12 AM -
 Friday, February 14, 2003

The Unofficial West Wing Continuity Guide. Very interesting.  [Scripting News]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 5:05:39 PM -
 Thursday, February 13, 2003

Homeland Security Alerts now with extra subtext. Wacky Neighbor has created a series of Ashcroft vignettes expressing the true meaning of the Homeland Security Alerts. Embed the image tag in your page and it'll automatically update as the terror level rises and falls. Link Discuss (Thanks, Michael!)
[Boing Boing Blog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 3:08:38 PM -

Preparing for World War III.

I heard yesterday a rumor that we'd be at Code Red by Friday. We're merely Code Orange right now. The likelihood we'll feel terror is high. Paranoia is policy now. Stuff that would have been front page news three years ago is passing quietly by.

We're in diplomatic meltdown, and I believe this war we're already waging will have unintended consequences all over the place, most of them bad. It can get like that when you're hellbent on performing a lesser evil for a greater good.

I'll have more to say about the mess soon enough. Meanwhile, I'll point to the thoughts of Michael Ventura, Eric Olsen, James Fallows, Hal Crowther, Mitch Ratcliffe and others as the day goes on.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 3:04:09 PM -
 Wednesday, February 12, 2003

Barbecue And The Best Food You've Never Had. The Best Food You Never Had: Reading Jake Adam York's juicy essay on the art of the barbecue, I was once again sadly reminded I've never had the pleasure of tasting real, Southern U.S. open-pit barbecue. I have no idea whether it's better in Texas, Kansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Kentucky or Georgia; whether pork is better than beef; smoked is tastier than plain... Then I realized there are quite a number of other delicious foods (like fresh abalone sashimi; Alaskan king crab cooked live; a clam-bake on the beach; real wasabi; smoked sablefish; fresh unsalted caviar; an oyster Po'Boy...) I've never tried. It's an interesting gastronomic category: something you've read about and heard about and probably drooled over, that you just know you'd love if only you had a chance to try it! So forgive my curiosity: what's the best food you've never had? [Main link via Arts and Letters Daily] [MetaFilter]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:03:40 PM -

Listen Up. I haven’t seen anyone in the usual gang noting this, so I’ll point to the full-page ad in this morning’s New York Times that reproduces this column by Wendell Berry, from the magazine Orion (someone tell them to can the useless entry screen, please). Can anyone clarify why it is that a state as (presumably) committed to democracy and the... [AKMA’s Random Thoughts]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 3:06:53 PM -

Maureen Dowd. "The minute you settle for less than you deserve, you get even less than you settled for." [Motivational Quotes of the Day]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:02:24 AM -

Creating a Culture of Ideas. Ming the Mechanic points to Creating a Culture of Ideas: "Innovation is inefficient. More often than not, it is undisciplined, contrarian, and iconoclastic; and it nourishes itself with confusion and contradiction. [...] One of the basics of a good system of innovation is diversity. In some ways, the stronger the culture (national, institutional, generational, or other), the less likely it is to harbor innovative thinking. [...] Our biggest challenge in stimulating a creative culture is finding ways to encourage multiple points of views. Many engineering deadlocks have been broken by people who are not engineers at all. This is simply because perspective is more important than IQ." [Universal Rule]
Negroponte is right on about creativity and diversity. It is one of our strengths. We need to do a better job fostering it. Or rather the companies and organizations that do a beter job will be much more successful in the changing world we find ourselves. A growing culture welcomes these things. As soon as we turn our back on these, we will become a culture in decline. [A Man with a Ph.D. - Richard Gayle's Weblog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 9:39:03 AM -

Oh All Right ... © 2003, John H. Farr Two of the best Web sites for you-know-what. Watch it, another damn FBI Web spider! Wow, that one was close. But anyway: CURSOR.ORG's Media Patrol tells you where to find the good stuff, and WORKING FOR CHANGE has probably the finest selection of commentary available anywhere. Both are chockfulla links and will probably be shut down by Justice Department goons just before the next election is cancelled for "security reasons." (Oops, wasn't gonna do that.) Check 'em out, bookmark 'em, they're really the best. Yes, there are tons of others. But these are crisp and intellectually impeccable, trust me. [FarrFeed]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 9:37:57 AM -
 Tuesday, February 11, 2003

This is odd. This is odd It aint friday but it is freaky. Anyone know how this thing works? [MetaFilter]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 1:22:25 PM -

Acme License Maker is still up and running and making funny plates [Scripting News]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 1:18:18 PM -

Wealth Bondage Philanthropy - Dave Johnson on the Case.

Whose behind the attack on liberal professors? Fine article by David Johnson, a fellow of Commonweal. Seems that the same names keep coming up. Johnson, if he keeps snooping, could make a real nuisance of himself.

The small closely knit group of billionaire right wing funders that David and Commonweal have brought to light is itself only one piece of the picture. The "4 Sisters" are highly organized, well funded, coordinated, and effective. Below the radar screen, though, are many thousands of small foundations and donor advised funds established by right wing "small town big shots" partly at the behest of financial advisors who "sell" these tools because they create pools of assets to be managed. That wing of the party is equally virulent, but less focused, strategic and effective. They are, I think, what Bush Senior meant by "The Thousand Points of Light."

All this "Wealth Bondage Philanthropy," large and small, also ties in with the Bush theory of "devolution," pushing social services down the needy via private foundations and often Evangelical churches. You can imagine the kind of cold comfort and tough love poor black people will get from these right wing foundations and red neck churches. The end result is philanthropy as naked power, contemptuous of the people, contemptuous of "the dead hand" of democratic government, contemptuous of  academic research. "If you need a job, kiss my boots at the office," as  Candidia Cruikshanks says, "and if you need a handout, kiss my boots at the foundation. You want Justice! Call my man Ashcroft, and he will hurry right over." Mind forged manacles, anyone?

When academics write about "gift culture" as an alternative to capitalism, I have to laugh. Friends! Favor trading, gift trading, and logrolling networks, among natural and non-natural persons of wealth, are how this country is run, from the top down. The giving circle is closed, Dave Johnson, and you are not in it. Keep trying, though, you just might figure it out.

[Wealth Bondage]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 9:18:00 AM -
 Monday, February 10, 2003

Questions for Conversations about Iraq. Public Conversations is a remarkable group, enabling and facilitating conversations among people across high and emotional fences. Here are eleven questions they suggest as ways to start a real conversation about Iraq: 1) As you reflect on the state of the world and recent and emerging US policies and actions, what are your biggest concerns? 2) What troubles you most about the course of international events and the role the US has been playing? What do you find reassuring? 3) What are your hopes and fears regarding the outcome of US and/or UN military interventions in Iraq? 4) Can you... [Joho the Blog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:42:07 PM -

Grover Monster: drunken old bastid. The secret live of Sesame Street's Grover is so deadpan and dead-on, I couldn't stop reading it through all six installments.
From 1976 up until 1979, Grovski Carbunkle hardly knew a sober moment. "I have gone over this so many times with my therapist," said Grover in his famous Playboy interview from 1979, only weeks after drying out. "Losing the Muppet Show gig was like some kind of affirmation for me of all of my worst insecurities at once. It was as if the whole world was telling me 'You are not good enough, Grover. You are only a children's show character, Grover. Go back to Queens and die a slow death, Grover."

And to his friends and co-workers on the set of "Sesame Street", it seemed that Grover was dying a slow death, by his own hand. "He'd come in looking like hell," said Ernie in a recent interview. "Sometimes with a drink still in hand or a hooker draped around his neck, snapping at everybody. It would take make-up 2 hours to get him looking halfway decent, during which time he invariably fell asleep." But despite this, Grover's work didn't suffer- intead he worked harder than ever and came up with some of the most brilliant material of his career. This was the time during which "Super Grover" was born. An album was released in 1976 called "Grover Sings the Blues" which was well-received, and another in 1978, "Sesame Street Fever" featured a disco-dancing Grover on the cover and shot to the top of the charts.

Link Discuss (via Fark) [Boing Boing Blog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:39:54 PM -

This Modern World. The days of outrage overload. [Salon.com]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 10:39:02 PM -
 Sunday, February 09, 2003

"Zaprudered into surreal dimensions of purest speculation..."

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[A Public Space for Self Expression]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 7:44:38 PM -
 Thursday, February 06, 2003

Why Users Hate IT Products and Developers [Slashdot]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 9:05:57 PM -
 Wednesday, February 05, 2003

Articulate == Lying Loser?. Why articulate people make bad colleagues Nick Denton, proprietor of various websites, sometime columnist for Management Today, and supposed intelligent person has come up with this gem in his weblog: "But I've been interviewing software engineers, and find myself prejudiced against those that talk fluently. . . . Either they were born persuasive, and so they've always been able to get away with it; or else they've always broken promises, so they've had to learn how to explain away their failures." For the most part, I think he's wrong, but I can see where he's coming from. Should articulate people be banned from time-sensitive positions? [MetaFilter]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 6:24:03 PM -

English for Americans. The author of "Brit-think, Ameri-think" explains how our closest ally cherishes our good relations, even though we talk about ourselves too much. [Salon.com]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 6:22:42 PM -

"Matrix" animated shorts now online. Bev says: "The Wachowski brothers have produced nine animated shorts set in the world of The Matrix that will be released this May on DVD." Four of these shorts will reportedly be offered on the Matrix website for free, and the first in this series was published online last night. This news was also slashdotted today, so server response is pretty squirrely. Link to Quicktime movie, Discuss [Boing Boing Blog]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 6:21:35 PM -

The Man Who Ate Everything. Thanks to a recommendation from a friend, I started reading The Man Who Ate Everything: And Other Gastronomic Feats, Disputes, and Pleasurable Pursuits by Jeffery Steingarten is hysterical, perhaps even the best thing I've ever read. I was laughing out loud as I read it last night, wondering why it had taken me all these years to discover him. [megnut]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 4:33:01 PM -
 Tuesday, February 04, 2003

Karma Hit by Dogma

The Vatican released a document Monday that was six years in the making. Titled, A Christian Reflection on the 'New Age', the 90-page booklet addresses everything from healing crystals to channeling in an effort to clarify the differences between Christian theology and the New Age movement.

Here you see the key presenters, Pontifical Council for Culture president Cardinal Paul Poupard, right, and Archbishop Michael Louis Fitzgerald, President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue, who perform miracles daily in managing to pronounce their own job titles.

The document stresses that much of the New Age phenomenon is driven by marketing books, therapies, and crystals, and it notes some consider New Age just a label "for a product created by the application of marketing principles to a religious phenomenon."
That last part sounds remarkably similar to the way many people would define "organized religion."

[The Raven]

- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 11:11:50 PM -

Hunter S. Thompson. The godfather of gonzo says 9/11 caused a "nationwide nervous breakdown" -- and let the Bush crowd loot the country and savage American democracy. [Salon.com]
- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 11:50:52 AM -
 Monday, February 03, 2003

I think I just had a bad flashback-

Psychedelic Republicans. New trading cards: Psychedelic Republicans. Is this for real?... [Dan Gillmor's eJournal]

- Posted by Richard Chlopan - 6:44:04 PM -
 Sunday, February 02, 2003

Why We Oppose the War While Accepting its Inevitability.

Eric Boehlert’s Friday Salon article about the irrelevance and demoralization of the Democratic Party over the war also reflects a real dilemma for the anti-war movement.  Despite congratulating ourselves with polls that show most Americans do not want a unilateral war, and doubt the war is necessary, basically most of us in the movement have accepted that war is inevitable.

 

What does this mean?  First, despite our increasingly strong rallies, marches, and demonstrations, we are not stupid, and we believe that Bush will attack Iraq in the near future, either with a fig-leaf of approval from the UN, or without it if there are any security council countries willing to pay the price of opposing Caesar.

 

So the rational for the rallies, besides expressing our deep disgust over bombing innocent Iraqi’s, becomes an exercise in raising the political cost.  But this is a double-edged sword.

 

The idea is that if Bush goes ahead in isolation, with many people visibly against him, and then things go wrong—let’s say Americans are attacked in Kuwait with chemical weapons, and in a single day several thousand Americans are killed—Bush will bear the blame for the disaster.

 

But who wants to be in a position of benefiting from this horrible scenario?  It is a no win situation.  If there is disaster, Americans whom we all want to see safe and at home, will be destroyed.  If there is no disaster, Bush will claim victory, and those who questioned the costs of the war will be further marginalized.

 

We need to recognize that our enemy-- the right wing junta that has taken over the country and is taking over the courts-- is strong, powerful, and in a narrow sense, popular.

 

So our opposition has to start with the idea of building a majority.  This is why the marginalization of the democrats is so devastating—because there is no hope for building a majority when they accept their role as pygmies—biting at the heels of the republicans, but afraid to take them on directly.

 

This majority will be built on common good and self-interest, not morality and justice.  But to create a new sense of common good and self-interest, we need to radically change the framework of “politics”. 

 

For example, we need to challenge the notion that corporate needs come first. Why should we not guarantee six weeks vacation to every worker.  Why should we not guarantee health care for all.  Why should we not guarantee housing for families by the government, if a last resort.  We don’t need to live in the Hobbesian world of all against all simply because that is the world in which corporations thrive best.

 

In the anti-war movement, we need to broaden our demands to much more than simply not bombing Iraq.  When we can tie the lack of basic security at home—lack of economic security, lack of personal safety, the climate of fear—to the pursuit of wars and military domination abroad, then we will have our majority, not simply against militarism, but for a more humane and person centered society.  That will be a campaign that transcends the present day democratic party, and the upcoming war with Iraq.

 

So we can appreciate how boxed in we are about Iraq, but recognize that our opposition will contribute over the long term to a real rebirth of a more just, equitable, and people centered American society.  [Toby's Political Diary - 'Let it Begin Here']
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