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Let the suspense end

Friday, April 30, 2004 22:32

I am just a terrible bastard. I've been sitting on these ever since I got Rygel up at the Neighborly Abode several hours ago. I can see the content vultures circling. Those with logins who don't use ghost mode, at least.

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Snow in Summertime continues

Friday, April 30, 2004 21:25

I now sit in front of Rygel, typing my first rambling in what I am hereby dubbing the Neighborly Abode. I believe it is a title that fits.

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Snow in Summertime

Friday, April 30, 2004 16:02

Well, ok, technically, maybe I'm a little off, but it's almost summertime, is it not? The month of May begins to tomorrow. Yet as I look at the blizzard out the window in the town I just drove across, one might guess that it's late November. The snow isn't sticking to the ground much, but the quantity falling out of the sky lends the a heavy impression of winter anyway.

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Strategy for subversion

Friday, April 30, 2004 05:52

I know it's probably not the best idea to be typing yet another one right now. Am I truly cracking up? Let's find out.

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P.S. Indulgent Thoughts

Friday, April 30, 2004 04:35

Thankfully, my mind has slowed down. However, no sleep has come. My head hurts worse than ever. Wait, now it's clearing up. Getting worse, clearing up. Who can say what's next?

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From my old beloved beast...

Friday, April 30, 2004 03:36

This I type from Argo. Yes, Argo. The once mighty machine (and perhaps again to be) that broke down roughly six months ago. But a fried PCI bus does not a dead computer make. The processor itself can still run, along with the AGP video, the hard drive, and a couple sticks of old memory. It's just the part about talking to the rest of the world (or any other peripherals) that makes this PC almost useless for general use.

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Irrelevant thought

Thursday, April 29, 2004 18:23

I've probably listened to the Lamb album I imported from Russia two or three times since I got it a few weeks ago. It's very interesting music, in the sense that it's well... interesting.

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Continued

Thursday, April 29, 2004 01:32

And we're still here.

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Overlooking Cherry Creek

Wednesday, April 28, 2004 22:41

Rygel is now setup and running on the Celestial Cyberhaven's LAN. In front of the desk where I'm sitting, there is an expansive view of the Cherry Creek mall. To my left sits scottgalvin.com, working at his laptop while simultaniously talking on his cell phone.

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Changes, Transitions

Tuesday, April 27, 2004 00:39

Today, it was confirmed beyond the shadow of a doubt; my dad will finally be moving tomorrow.

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Ten Revolutionary Acts

Monday, April 26, 2004 16:24

I had to pass this tidbit on. Once again, from the archives of Ran Prieur.

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Whorin' it up

Monday, April 26, 2004 00:15

Maybe one of these days, I'll write some real content, but until then, a few links for the enjoyment of all. Guess what tonight's topic is...

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The Control Manifesto

Friday, April 23, 2004 21:53

The Control Manifesto
by Archibald Lind

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The Kerry dilemma

Friday, April 23, 2004 03:38

Tired of politics? So am I. But I'm not feeling creative enough to post anything else at the moment. So here goes...

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Above Water

Wednesday, April 21, 2004 09:30

Yesterday, the credit rating of scottgalvin.com improved by a significant margin, as he managed to turn liquid assets from our most favorite client into a deposit for Bitscape's account. It should be about enough to pay off pretty much all the debts I've incurred over the past few months. :)

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Kill Bill: Volume 2 (****)

Monday, April 19, 2004 05:26

Continuing the saga somewhere in the vicinity of where Volume 1 left off, Volume 2 brings a load of plot-twisting, suspenseful, action building fun. Many questions are answered, and mysteries solved. This is a tight movie.

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Oh what a beautiful morning

Thursday, April 15, 2004 07:09

I got up with a plan to drive over today. (Or rather, as the clock passed 5am, I decided to just go with the flow instead of continuing the fruitless fight against persistent insomnia.)

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Before Nightfall

Wednesday, April 14, 2004 19:25

Since I haven't posted in a few days, it seems like it's time to say something.

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Join the Resistance!

Sunday, April 11, 2004 04:13

Check it out. ResistanceMP3. A fairly extensive archive of audio recordings made by various individuals -- several of the names familiar to me (Noam Chomsky shows up a lot), others not -- speaking on all sorts of subjects including the nature of state, economics, globalization, war, imperialism, history, and various other related subjects.

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The Question of Iraq - What Now?

Saturday, April 10, 2004 19:38

Iraq is now in a state of uproar. While it is easy to dwell on the argument that this entire endeavor was a mistake from the beginning, merely being able to say "I told you so" is a pretty hollow and unsatisfying riff, given the casualties happening on both sides. What we need to do now is move on and address the question of where do we go from here?

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Snow, Damita Jo

Friday, April 9, 2004 23:16

What do you know? Outside, we have the makings of a nice big April snowstorm just beginning.

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Just a little rant, hypothetically speaking

Friday, April 9, 2004 05:19

I thought I was done posting content for the night, but I'm not. Not quite yet. There's one more little rant to post, and well, it just sort of popped into my head out of nowhere. Please be aware that the story which follows is purely hypothetical, and not in any related to actual persons or events. [wink wink]

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BLUG and more

Friday, April 9, 2004 03:24

[Bitscape presses play to begin hearing freshly ripped tracks, which were quietly being written to Rygel's hard drive while the last rambling was entered.]

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Jumble

Friday, April 9, 2004 01:44

From another parallel universe, jumbled...

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Awake from my nap

Thursday, April 8, 2004 06:01

My sleep patterns lately are such that the word "patterns" might not even be appropriate. It's all random. Time is an artifical construct, designed to fool us and hide our eyes from the reality of who we are.

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Iraq, politics, etc.

Wednesday, April 7, 2004 05:25

Well... So many scattered thoughts, I'm not sure where to begin, but I wanted to at least open up a thread for discussion on current events (Content Solutions tends to get limiting for trying to talk about anything in depth). Or even if nobody else feels like commenting, I'll just babble a little bit here.

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Wise Words of Wisdom

Tuesday, April 6, 2004 23:02

Word to the wise: If you want a database that actually... like... works, without hours of pain and hassle slugging through the pettiest of minutia, then don't use Oracle. Trust me.

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Ran Prieur strikes another chord

Saturday, April 3, 2004 22:33

Ran Prieur's latest article, How To Drop Out, eloquently describes his journey out of complete enslavement to "the system", so to speak. In many regards, his story mirrors my own struggle, although it sounds like he is farther along with it than I am. The article provides a sort of abbreviated practical How-To guide, with references for further reading.

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TV time dilation

Thursday, April 1, 2004 02:37

I've been watching Jaeger's Angel Season 4 episodes during the past couple weeks. Tonight, on episodes 15-19, the arc got crazy(er)! That show is truly nuts. I feel like I've been in another world for the past... I guess that makes 4 hours now. I'm tempted to go on, but I think I better get going to bed.

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Shoutouts

Jäger: mmm... Angel...
2004-04-01 16:08:16

Bitscape: Who's up for an epic poem reading? [www.thebushiad.com]
2004-04-04 16:44:32

Bitscape: No Alias tonight, apparently. :(
2004-04-04 20:07:11

Humblik: So anyone going to check out Google's new Gmail? It sounds interesting as well as rather controversial.
2004-04-05 17:34:02

Bitscape: I have my own hard drive to store my mail on, thanks.
2004-04-05 17:40:50

Bitscape: then again, there's nothing wrong with signing up for yet another throwaway account with a web-based service.
2004-04-05 17:53:53

Humblik: I'll probably set one up just out of curiousity. It could work great as a spam archive. :-)
2004-04-06 07:37:10

Lounge Lurker: Piss someone off: [www.godhatesshrimp.com]
2004-04-06 12:24:56

Bitscape: Before you laugh too hard, I might point out that last time I checked, there are still certain sects of Christianity that teach against eating shrimp, pork, etc. Not that I was raised in any. ;)
2004-04-06 20:02:35

bouncing: that just makes it funnier. But do Adventists want a Constitutional amendment banning pork. :)
2004-04-06 22:37:12

Zan Lynx: I think this guy writes really well, and reading some of his essays will give some of the more "liberal" among us things to think about: [palaceofreason.com]
2004-04-07 00:05:39

Bitscape: Like the Beatles? Like Metallica? [www.beatallica.org]
2004-04-07 22:21:10

Bitscape: Sweet toy for html junkies.
2004-04-08 06:58:44

Bitscape: [slayeroffice.com]
2004-04-08 06:58:57

Bitscape: Images being broadcast in the Arab world, while almost entirely absent from U.S. media coverage. (Warning: graphically disturbing) What would you think of a country that did this? [english.aljazeera.net]
2004-04-08 08:47:20

Yanthor: Here is an informative article on the situation from al Jazeera. Interesting to read a hint of bias against us, isn't it? [english.aljazeera.net]
2004-04-08 10:42:11

Jäger heads off to pre-BLUG food, then to speak at said BLUG
2004-04-08 17:22:52

Jäger: (eek)
2004-04-08 17:23:03

bouncing: There's a more powerful DOM inspector that comes with Mozilla. It also has a sweet sidebar feature.
2004-04-09 08:42:24

bouncing: bitscape: How insensitive of you. Clearly, nuclear weapons are being hidden inside those chidren's bodies! We must disarm Saddam Hussein!
2004-04-09 08:50:26

Bitscape: Mozilla's DOM inspector is very nice for traversing the entire document tree, but I find the mousover thing nice to just quickly grab the attribute of some random thing on the page.
2004-04-09 19:17:37

Bitscape: And today, the role of "Bad Guy" will be played by Apple. [apple.slashdot.org]
2004-04-09 19:52:39

Bitscape: Now, another heart warming story about how the sanctity of marriage has been protected. [www.thestranger.com]
2004-04-10 02:20:56

bouncing: lol
2004-04-10 19:31:36

Bitscape: This is truly tasteless, but since it was uttered by our great and courageous leader, it shouldn't be ignored. [www.musicforamerica.org]
2004-04-11 09:04:19

Bitscape: An American journalist sneaks into Fallujah to find and report what's going on. [www.empirenotes.org]
2004-04-12 04:27:01

bouncing would be curious why a "journalist" would lack a digital camera to document these well-described scenes.
2004-04-12 07:57:34

bouncing: Carefully read this executive order: [www.whitehouse.gov]
2004-04-12 13:44:48

bouncing: SWEET! [www.fuh2.com]
2004-04-13 11:38:51

Bitscape: John Ashcroft's most candid portrait, or the single largest porn repository this side of Afghanistan? We report, you decide. [www.pmbrowser.info]
2004-04-13 13:26:45

Bitscape: As if at bouncing's request, our journalist has now produced pictures. [www.empirenotes.org]
2004-04-14 13:56:40

Linknoid: Yanthor.net goes down just as I'm about to post 2 comments to the "Cool stuff on the internet" thread
2004-04-15 18:19:16

Linknoid: So I'll post them here until it comes back up
2004-04-15 18:19:29

Linknoid: [www.desnoix.com]
2004-04-15 18:19:41

Linknoid: [www.humandescent.com]
2004-04-15 18:20:02

Bitscape: Genetic engineering at its finest.
2004-04-16 07:37:24

bouncing: Best articulation of argument against marriage I've seen yet: [www.felbers.net]
2004-04-16 15:12:10

bouncing: Audio is available on This American Life's interesting show on marriage: [www.thislife.org]
2004-04-16 15:18:03

Zan Lynx: Note the bit about the ambulance: [www.dod.mil]
2004-04-16 16:12:17

Zan Lynx: And this one: [freerepublic.com]
2004-04-16 16:13:47

Bitscape: So... Maybe if the Iraqis can agree to stop using ambulances to cover and transport troops, the U.S. will stop firing on medical vehicles and personnel?
2004-04-16 19:53:20

Bitscape: Somehow, I don't see either one as likely to happen anytime soon. There is no good answer.
2004-04-16 19:54:30

Bitscape: It's looking more and more like Israel, with one exception: I doubt the U.S. has any plans to transport and colonize Iraq with a largely civilian population.
2004-04-16 19:56:42

Bitscape: So what's the solution? I say withdraw all troops, and let the natives figure it out amongst themselves. That's what most of them want anyway, and it would spare the lives of more U.S. soldiers.
2004-04-16 19:59:02

Bitscape: Who knows? Maybe the Sunni and Shia would find a way to come up with a peaceful solution. Then again, maybe not.
2004-04-16 20:00:04

Bitscape: Either way, it's time to stop exacerbating the problem. Bring Them Home Now!
2004-04-16 20:01:50

bouncing ponders Oklahoma laws banning the sale of cold beer in excess of 3.2
2004-04-18 16:28:39

bouncing: One day, an old prudish Republican said, "I move that we ban cold beer in this state!" -- then a dixiecrat said, "I second the motion! We should only drink warm beer. Cold beer is satan's work!"
2004-04-18 16:31:14

Bitscape: What about warm sake?
2004-04-19 09:53:54

bouncing: sake is nasty
2004-04-19 20:35:06

Zan Lynx: Another interesting blog: [denbeste.nu]
2004-04-20 13:16:31

Zan Lynx: And another one I really like by the same guy. I'd like to be an anti'ism'ist too! [denbeste.nu]
2004-04-20 16:54:12

bouncing: "[liberals] want to censor any attempt to discuss politial positions in opposition to their own." c'mon dude. This is called building up a straw man.
2004-04-21 18:25:37

bouncing: Furthermore, most interferance is done to corporations. But the existance of corporations is because of gov't intervention. So in a free market, corporations and their inherent legal protections would not exist.
2004-04-21 18:29:14

Zan Lynx: Without government, which intervenes to create corporations, legal protections for anything would not exist.
2004-04-21 22:09:58

Zan Lynx: I agree that saying "liberals" want to censor opposition is painting with a broad brush. However, do you disagree that many universities with anti-"hate speech" rules are censoring opinions they disagree with?
2004-04-21 22:11:39

Jäger: Witness the creation of "free speech zones" which implicitly declare the rest of campus as anti-free speech zones
2004-04-22 06:52:07

bouncing: Rules against "hate speech" do go too far, but I don't think it's an attempt to censor another point of view. Go back not more than 20 years to University of Mississippi, when burning crosses were left in front of the dorms of black students who were attending by court order and you can see why these rules got started. I don't think a few overzelous administrators is evidence that the entire acedemic culture is opposed to descent.
2004-04-22 08:31:36

bouncing: As for free speeh zones: Also a difficult issue, because at some schools anti-war groups have disrupted school funks, blocked exits, etc. There is some legitimacy, I think, in designating a zone, in an appropriate and prominant place for expression that won't violat fire codes. Now if you want to see gross abuses of the "free speech zone" concept, you need look no further than Miami, where conservatives not only quelled descent, they physically attacked the descenters.
2004-04-22 08:34:00

Bitscape: Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
2004-04-23 09:19:31

Bitscape: DJ Tiesto is rockin my brain. [club.mp3search.ru]
2004-04-23 12:28:36

bouncing: [www.johnkerryisadouchebagbutimvotingforhimanyway.com]
2004-04-24 16:06:29

Bitscape: lol. excellent.
2004-04-24 18:32:27

Bitscape: The Picasso of our generation? [www.wesleywillisart.com]
2004-04-26 09:14:43

Bitscape: George Costanza would be proud. [money.guardian.co.uk]
2004-04-26 10:47:20

Jäger: When will you be moving? I can give a hand after I get off work...
2004-04-27 09:51:19

Jäger: (Besides, I'd love an excuse to see the Celestial Cyberhaven. :) )
2004-04-27 09:51:34

Bitscape: At the moment, the word from my dad is that he'll be ready to get started at around noon. As to how accurate that figure is, and how long it will take is uncertain. You might try contacting me and/or scott on voice when you're done.
2004-04-27 10:03:30

Linknoid: So Bitscape, with all this stuff going on, are you planning to attend the great gathering coming up?
2004-04-27 10:14:51

Bitscape: Yes I am.
2004-04-27 10:51:44

Bitscape: ...and the move gets underway!
2004-04-27 12:30:15

Bitscape prepares to shutdown Rygel.
2004-04-27 13:55:59

bouncing: wtf: [seattletimes.nwsource.com]
2004-04-27 15:33:27

Jäger returns from moving and the Celestial Cyberhaven and heads off to regenerate prior to his rumored "Day Job".
2004-04-28 00:06:01

Bitscape: bouncing, haven't you heard? In order to protect national security, non-flattering portrayals of the Fuhrer cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.
2004-04-28 11:38:25

Zan Lynx: It's the Secret Service. Do you really think they wouldn't do the same for Kerry?
2004-04-28 12:48:28

Jäger: No, of course not, because everyone loves Kerry and no one would be compelled to draw unkind things about him.
2004-04-28 19:22:25

Bitscape: They very likely would. This is not the first time the Secret Service has trampled constitutional rights.
2004-04-28 21:06:44

Bitscape: Can't find a url right now, but when Clinton was in office, I remember hearing about somebody making a Doom mod which featured a graphic of the then president's head grafted onto one of the demons. The Secret Service not only forced it to be taken off the net, but went to the house of the guy who made it and hassled him for conspiring to assassinate the president. IMO, they are a sick institution that needs to be put on a much tighter leash, regardless of who is currently in the White House.
2004-04-28 21:10:51

bouncing: I think some basic psychology lessons to help them understand the difference between satire, fantasy, and direct planning would be in order.
2004-04-29 08:23:38

bouncing also notes that would-be assasins seldom advertise their plans, and are seldom grade school children. Just a thought.
2004-04-29 08:26:48

Bitscape: An excellent article. [www.kenkinder.com]
2004-04-29 13:40:32

Bitscape heads off to Hacking Society.
2004-04-29 18:56:42

Jäger checks in from Hacking Society (Harmless as Kittens)
2004-04-29 19:30:35

Zan Lynx: Kittens are hardly harmless. Those little claws are sharp!
2004-04-29 23:58:42

bouncing: Adam Felbers is awesome: [www.felbers.net]
2004-04-30 16:09:43

Jäger: And all is revealed!
2004-04-30 23:09:45

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