Archive for October, 2009

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-31

Sat, 31 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000

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My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-30

Fri, 30 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000

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My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-29

Thu, 29 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • "No batteries required – powered by wishful thinking" Control-a-Cat remote control http://bit.ly/4AKV7
    [insert Scientology joke] #
  • #Baconnaise: #bacon-flavored mayonnaise! http://bit.ly/1aQOIU
    [vegetarian and kosher. ohhhhh-kay (?)]  No kickback on these links, BTW. #

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Disability Doc; Levenshtein; Macintrash

Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:18:28 +0000

» Disability Doc

I just went to my state-appointed disability doctor today.  Different one from last time.  This doctor actually seemed to care.

The nurse had taken my blood pressure.  It was high.  Without health insurance I have been unable to afford medication out-of-pocket.  The doctor went about explaining it to me:

Doc:  Your blood pressure is very high.  It should be [switch to kindergarten teacher voice] One.  Thir.  Tee.  Oh.  Ver.  Nine.  Tee.  Or lower.

And I’m thinking, What the fuck, doc?  I was in an on-the-job accident, I didn’t have my frontal lobe removed.  Quick, I thought.  I need a shibboleth.

Joshua:  It’s the diastolic that’s especially bothering me about that.

And a light goes on behind her eyes.  Gooooood doctor, I think.  Maybe we can talk like adults now.

» A Levenshtein Edit Distance of “maybe pay attention to the computer”

I was pretty sure that I was going to spell “shibboleth” and “diastolic” correctly in that previous sentence.  And I seemed to.  So I tried appending a ‘q’ to the end of each, and Firefox recognized the modifications as errors.  I have to do this because of an apparent bug in Firefox in which the spell-checker will sometimes turn off without warning, leaving me wondering if there are false negatives.  Which leads me to a story that:

My ex-wife was/is one of the worst spellers I have ever met.  She makes my father look like the O.E.D.  When she was first telling me where her parents live, and where [Redacted.  Gawd.  The casual reader has no idea how much shit I redact -- how much shit I unilaterally redact, as far as blogs go -- about the divorce.  I believe that discretion is the better part of valor, but I can't even allude to the fact that I'm being discreet without losing valor.  So I'm going to spend one whuffie on this rather innocuous story that I'd probably tell about anyone, and one more on this very allusion to valor.  If that's enough to send you on your way, happy trails.  Nine fucking years.  Aargh.]

Anyway.  She emailed me her parents’ address, and I was going to drive down there with my mother.  My mother was looking up directions on Mapquest.  I read the address from my email, and said “The street is ‘Vangard’.  Without a ‘u’.”  Good thing for fuzzy matches.  The street is, of course, ‘Vanguard’.

So at one point in our marriage, Jenn had left a printout for work on the coffee table and my eyes caught a few words moving past it.  There was a glaring typo.  I said, as meekly as I could, “Hey, do you want me to edit this for typos?”  She said “yes”.

So I’m reading this document, and it’s just riddled with misspelled words.  So I fix them with a pen.  And, to help, I tell her, “There’s a setting you can turn on in Microsoft Word so that it underlines typos in red as you type them.”

And she says, “Oh, it’s on, the computer is just wrong a lot of the time.”

Thank whatever that she caught the typo on the tattoo artist’s essay for her second (and fucking huge) tattoo with a line from a friend’s poem surrounding it.  She didn’t let me copy-edit that.

OK, maybe that was more than one whuffie.  I don’t care.

» Macintrash

I’m typing this — once again — one one of my Mom’s MacBooks.  Firefox had slowed to a crawl.  I tried quitting it to restart it, but, no, you apparently can’t restart an application through the application menu if it’s stopped responding.  But I also couldn’t do anything else on the system; full freeze.  So I hard-power-cycled it (thank you, Steve, that the OS did not override that), the computer restarted, and: Firefox is gone from the quick-launch menu!  I thought I was missing it but, no, it just wasn’t there.  Then I realized I was being foolish: of course when an application crashes you should remove the ability to restart it quickly it in the future.  Doing otherwise would be ludicrous.

(Yes, I know I’m typing this on that very Mac.  To avoid hypocrisy — as far as can be avoided after this post — I’m turning it off as soon as I hit “Publish”.)

(And yes, I know, I’m in a terrible mood.  Sorry.)

2 + 2 = cute

Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:50:28 +0000

I have a shirt that I love from ThinkGeek.  It reads:


2 + 2 = 5
(for extremely large values of 2)

This is through-and-through a math joke, to the point that I think few people who see it really get how funny it is.  Niall doesn’t get it, either, but at least he’s super-gracious about it:

“Daddy, I know you really like that shirt, but I don’t want you to store two-plus-two-equals-five in your brain, because two-plus-two-equals-four.  OK?”

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-28

Wed, 28 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • Damn, atted porn #spam.  Aargh.  I wish the "bottom feeders" would *actually* go to the bottom of the ocean.  I mean that in a nice way. #
  • So head-over-heels for #FlowingTears's 'Firedream'. The lyrics are cheesy #heavymetal #satanism, but just ignore them. http://bit.ly/24phBE #

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Vedder Tuesday Ⅷ

Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:00:49 +0000

Eight!  Eight is great!  (or, at least, good enough for Rebecca Gayheart)  This may be the longest any mcgees.org tradition has gone on.

In commemoration of that — or, you know, just because I feel like it — I’m pulling out a huge heavy-hitter this week.

Marker In the Sand

There is a marker;
No one sees it ’cause the sand
Has covered over
All the messages it kept;
From misunderstanding
What Original Truth was,
And now expanding
In a faith, but not in love

What went wrong?
Walking tightrope high
Over moral ground
Seeing visions of
Falling up somehow.
Oh, do come down!
With the living let what is living love.
So unforgiving, yet needing forgiveness first

God, what do you say?

Those undecided
Needn’t have faith to be free;
And those misguided,
There was a plan for them to be!
Now you’ve got both sides
Claiming ‘Killing in God’s Name’,
But God is nowhere to be found, conveniently

What goes on?
Walking tightrope high
Over moral ground.
Walk the bridges before you burn them down!
Do come ’round
With the living let what is living love.
Unforgiving, yet needing forgiveness first

God, what do you say?
God, what do you say?

I feel a sickness,
A sickness coming over me,
Like watching freedom
Being sucked straight out to sea.
And the solution?
Well, from me, far would it be
But the delusion is feeling dangerous to me

What goes wrong?
Walking tightrope high
Over moral ground
Seeing visions of falling up somehow
Oh, do come down!
With the living let what is living love,
Unforgiving yet needing forgiveness first

Oh, what do you say?
God, what do you say?

Calling out, calling out!
I’m calling out, calling out!

Back next week!

All Vedder Tuesday

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-27

Tue, 27 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000

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My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-26

Mon, 26 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • RT @denyreligion: Jesus Christ on a Unicorn Commemorative Plate #atheism #humor http://bit.ly/3u5oAw (this is funny, right?  not just mean?) #
  • Don't forget, #Jesus was a #Republican http://bit.ly/4w7hG0 [sharp inhalation of breath] #atheism #religion #gop #hc09 #hc #
  • Every #bitly link I include, I get an immediate six visits.  Do some #Twitterapps pre-fetch pages?  Or just expand the URLs? #
  • Waiting for #Twitter to implement a weighted authority calculation to replace #Followers, to combat zombie followers. Has to be soon, right? #
  • Story i'm writing –  Strings – keeps moving me to tears. Either best time to write or worst. #
  • Worst. Stopping. #
  • Can someone email me some #Ambien?  65mg should do it. #

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I love emergent data patterns

Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:55:40 +0000

I’ve been using last.fm for about 2.5 years now (hi Karina!), and I’ve been scrobbling my music for much of that time.  Eventually, patterns should emerge.  Such as this compilation of my “Top Artists” that it displays for me:

  1. Pearl Jam
  2. Eddie Izzard
  3. Nirvana
  4. The Chieftains
  5. Frédéric Chopin
  6. Tally Hall
  7. Queensrÿche
  8. Stone Temple Pilots
  9. Led Zeppelin
  10. Argerich / Freire / Kremer / Maisky [performing Saint-Saëns's Le Carnaval des Animaux]
  11. Lacuna Coil
  12. Tool
  13. Rush
  14. Dream Theater
  15. Loreena McKennitt

I’m not sure I could/would have come up with that exact list in that exact order on my own, but, yes, that’s a pretty good ranking of my tastes, save maybe the Saint-Saëns, which is pretty much all Aquarium, and pretty much all Niall.

Now, why and how that list could represent the top 15 choices of one person is left as an exercise to a suitably intrepid and demented reader.

translationparty.com: Game. Fucking. On.

Sat, 24 Oct 2009 21:33:36 +0000

𝌐 mcgees.org has had mega-fun with automatic translators; first Babelfish with holiday cheer, then (unsolved) puzzles with Google Translate.

Now here comes translationparty.com, doing one thing and doing it well: in and out of Japanese (always a fun language for translators) until equilibrium is reached.

I was ecstatic when I found a stable oscillator (order 2), but it turns out those are quite common (even if the site doesn’t recognize that it’s stable at order > 1.)  Then I found an order 4!  A→B→C→D→A.  Here it is, with thanks to Eddie Izzard.

OK!  Beat that!  Game on!

(No one is going to play, is he?  Then I will be very :-(  )

CTRL-ALT-INS-EMOTION

Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:33:07 +0000

At Niall‘s new after school program …

Of which I wasn’t included in the decision …

And didn’t yet know the name of …

And didn’t have the address for …

Because I didn’t know he had already been transferred to it …

At a church

I went to pick him up, and was on the authorized pickup list!

On the last line …

In different handwriting …

Under Jenn’s boyfriend’s name.

[Insert.  Emotion.  Here.]

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-22

Thu, 22 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • What the hell? There are only 15 free mp3 downloads in the category "Apocalyptic Folk" at last.fm?! Slackers! (gawd I love taxonomy.) #
  • New ? mcgees.org post: iPod reaches ( (Age / 2) + 7 ) http://bit.ly/3uCMmi #apple #ipod #
  • AC adapter just switched off. Or died. No magic smoke, but I can smell mystic ozone. Wrapped it in an icepack. It will call in the morning. #
  • A tweet is not sufficient, but I'm horrified at how clannish and in-groupy many online atheists are. Invite. Teach. Don't belittle. #atheism #
  • New ? mcgees.org post: Amazon "Whispernet" http://bit.ly/3jFP3l #anomalous #joshuamcgee #

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Amazon “Whispernet”

Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:53:06 +0000

The Amazon Kindle device uses a 3G network (they call it “WhisperNet” which is awfully precious, no?) to download books to the device “in under a minute”.  Presumably, they’re just paying Sprint or someone for the airtime, and there’s a SIM card inside the case.  Amazon offers an integrated web browser on the Kindle, and its use is free.  Free.  Browse to your heart’s content over a high-speed cellular connection, to any site you want, and Amazon will pay the OEM supplier for the airtime.

Thing is, though, it should be somewhere between “easy” and “not all that difficult” to clone the SIM card; forge a MAC address; whatever.  Maybe the traffic all goes through Amazon, and there’s a key exchange.  Somehow Amazon knows which Kindle is which, and can server-push books to any Kindle they wish, and this should give us some hints.  Whatever.  Not impossible.  So all one would need would be a dead Kindle or — here’s the thing — a working Kindle with wireless turned off (there’s a physical switch), and one could use “Whispernet” on a Linux laptop.  Yes, for free.

I hesitate to write this — although (haven’t searched) it’s probably been discussed of before — because this would be the absolute death knell of free Amazon browsing.  And it is mega convenient to check Gmail on my Kindle at a tea shop or whatever.  But there will be a resurrection real quick.  Here we have a hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars product line that ships with, presumably, free 3G (from the device) forever.  Now we have a precedent.  Amazon pays whomever (my money’s still on Sprint), but this (if Amazon have done their projections right) is lost in the clinking coins.  Mobile data networking is getting faster and faster, and cheaper and cheaper, and it may rapidly reach the point where it’s too cheap to charge for.  And, of course, telephony and SMS can all be done on the Web, and better.  Amortize it over, what?  The cost of a $70 PC-CARD?  A $5 “all you want” gift card you can buy at Starbucks?  Or have it offered as a loss leader for something else (maybe something like OnStar which, somewhat ironically, puts a low-efficiency and imprecise actual person in the data loop)?  Fifteen years ago I was doing research in ubicomp.  All our ideas were things like “you take something the size of a credit card to one of the many kiosks in a public area and….”  Ha!

What I do know is:

  1. It’s 15 years later.
  2. There are people at least as smart as I working on this.
  3. Lots of them.
  4. And they’re working in groups.

iPod reaches ( (Age / 2) + 7 )

Wed, 21 Oct 2009 17:00:56 +0000

I’ve held off getting an iPod because they hadn’t crossed into the realm where they met my needs.

They have now.

Here’s the model:

So, we’ve all done work.  Apple designed it; Amazon is selling it; I’m recognizing that I want it.  Now it’s the turn for a dedicated reader to buy one for meWishlist.  kthnxbye

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-21

Wed, 21 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • Huh. OK. Pretty sure from #ParallelPlay by #TimPage that I have #Aspergers. #FreshAir mp3: http://bit.ly/kkOLt; book http://bit.ly/3A8NJj #
  • New blog post: Vedder Tuesday VII anomalous #
  • New ? mcgees.org post: RSS readers have my deep apologies… #
  • RT @BarackObama "You've made 35,000 calls to #Congress already! Help us get to 100,000 #hc09" (why is #Obama organizing a #DDoS attack?) #
  • I wonder if, when #Ev was inventing #Twitter, if he thought the best use of it would be to mention #cat #flatulence. Holy shit, #Sebastian! #
  • Sebastian (cat) was apparently able to hit CTRL-ALT-F6 by *napping* on my keyboard, taking me to a text login. Just try to duplicate that! #
  • 22 September! I mean (shit!) 21 October! I mean YOU WILL ALL DIE!!!1! (WTF? http://home.flash.net/~evt/rapture.htm) #atheism #rapture #
  • RT @denyreligion: 'Reason To Be' – Creepy Christian Kids Show #atheism http://bit.ly/9y8Tq (No quip. *Not* *funny*. THIS IS #CHILDABUSE.) #
  • RT @center4inquiry http://bit.ly/Os4km (Archdiocese: "I’m not really sure what their message is, to be honest." KINDA THE PROBLEM.) #atheism #
  • "No God" is #TT (yay!). I'd ignore, but curious whether 2 words is the max #TT size. Exercise: write TT hasher in <10 #Perl lines. #atheism #
  • Critical mass on trends is a weird thing. Amused that the pro-Godders are (naively?) putting "No God" in their tweets. Ha! #atheism #TT #
  • RT @jaseface: In an ironic twist, the whole thing was started over an influx of "No God, no peace. Know God, know peace." tweets. #atheism #
  • RT @donquaketurbo @revrunwisdom: "No God, Know Peace. Know God, No Peace!" (aah, #memes! my #Darwin fish can eat your never mind) #atheism #
  • #GoogleNotebook was one of their best offerings, and #Google have discontinued it. Shame. They suggest replacements; nothing near as good. #
  • Do you know how many Children's #Tylenol you have to take to equal one extra-strength tablet? Roughly a metric handful. Aarghfucksaccharine. #
  • Best. Advisory. Ever. "Warning, this title contains unusual and pretty much impossible #explicit #sex." #Amazon: http://bit.ly/3JpV5d #
  • RT @denyreligion: Know your Koran, win a gun! #atheism http://bit.ly/1X3M2F (Or a frakking LAND MINE. Really. I so wish this were a joke.) #
  • New ? mcgees.org post: Amazon: FAIL http://bit.ly/dJogo #anomalous #amazon #cutting #
  • RT @scott_lowe Some people are like binary: Yes/No, On/Off, Black/White, Friend/Enemy. It's quite irritating, to be honest [no dichotomies!] #

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Amazon: FAIL

Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:13:04 +0000

Offered to me:

Link to 'Cutting' book offered as treat

RSS readers have my deep apologies…

Tue, 20 Oct 2009 09:21:08 +0000

… but I have spent hours trying to disable Google Ads in the RSS feeds, which I apparently added manually at some point.  This is very frustrating, not least because my web host kills my greps after a tiny execution time.  So, sorry, and aargh, and I’ll fix it, I promise.

Vedder Tuesday Ⅶ

Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:40:24 +0000

Coming from the rich field of “artists with our own mood disorders” (quick shout-out to my homies Henry, Frédéric, and Edgar.  Boyeez!) is one of those startling bits of Vedder’s poetry that I could get tattooed.  On the insides of my eyelids.

In Hiding

I shut and locked the front door; no way in or out
I turned and walked the hallway and pulled the curtains down
I knelt and emptied the mouth of every plug around
But nothing’s sound
Nothing’s sound

I stayed where my last step left me, ignored all my rounds
Soon I was seeing visions and cracks along the walls
They were upside down

I swallow my words to keep from lying
I swallow my face just to keep from biting
I swallowed my breath and went deep, I was diving. Diving.
I surfaced and all of my being was enlightened
Now I’m…

I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding!
I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding

It’s been about three days now since I’ve been aground
No longer overwhelmed and it seems so simple now
It’s funny when things change so much; it’s all state of mind

I swallowed my words to keep from lying
I swallowed my face just to keep from biting
I swallowed my breath and went deep, I was diving. I was diving.
I surfaced and all of my being was enlightened
Now I’m…

I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding!
I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding!
I’m in hiding
I’m in hiding

All Vedder Tuesday

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-19

Mon, 19 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • The one good thing that could come of these #wars would be a brass shortage necessitating that every #saxophone be melted down. #

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My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-15

Thu, 15 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • I'm trying to distract myself from my troubles with "Lost", and it keeps hitting too close to home.  Aargh.  Escapism please. #
  • RT @denyreligion "In your face #atheism http://bit.ly/zxhLl&quot; — Hitchens, unhinged, maybe drunk, combative, unhelpful, and — um — CORRECT. #
  • If "The Expanding Circle" is a blastwave, the current wall is speciesism: http://bit.ly/93YEC #
  • Frequently, I remember something I enjoyed reading and realize it was something I WROTE.  At least daffodils are pretty [ins. lycorine joke] #
  • Are there, like, whole standing Twitter-follower-zombie-armies people pay to join?  1453 followers?  1 tweet?  Surely some of this is OTS. #
  • Working on the #JoshHomme #prescription: ✔✔✘✘✘✔✘.  43% compliance.  Sorry, doc.  (Nope, no link.  Sorry.  Figure it out yourself.) #
  • #longzhu supplier to the US!  Buy buy buy the caterpillar shit before the DEA bans it!  w00t!  http://bit.ly/MXGpO (yes, caterpillar shit) #

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Them Crooked Vultures

Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:20:12 +0000

If you heard them here first, you’ve heard them here first. ←read

Thomas Friedman on “Our Three Bombs”

Wed, 14 Oct 2009 20:58:29 +0000

Unfortunately, too many conservatives, who would never risk emitting so much debt that it would tank the dollar, will blithely tell you on carbon:  “Emit all you want.  Don’t worry. It’s all a hoax.”  And too many liberals, who would never risk emitting too much carbon, will tell you on emitting more debt:  “Spend away. We’ve got plenty of room to stimulate without risking the dollar.”

Because of this divide, our government has not been able to put in place the long-term policies needed to guard against detonating our mounting debt bomb and climate bomb.  As such, we’re in effect putting our kids’ future in the hands of the two most merciless forces on the planet: the Market and Mother Nature.

Overstretched at points, but some good stuff there.

Put the gecko back on the line, please

Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:20:21 +0000

I just called my pharmacy.  They answered the phone, asked if I “could please hold”, and then put me thereupon.  And they played me a fucking Geico commercial.  On hold.  At my pharmacist’s.

Then the commercial ended, and they started playing one of those warbling divas’ elevator assault tunes — I didn’t need a music video, I could see her hand, parallel to the ground, moving up and down (massaging the melody line?) clearly in my mind’s eye — and I was begging for them to bring back the gecko, or at least give me a grapefruit spoon to gouge out my ear.  They didn’t, and I actually had to hang up, the music was so obnoxious.

No, I’m not in a good mood.  Why do you ask?

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-14

Wed, 14 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • Two site recommendations: fileformat.info, with the best Unicode ref I've found, and sing365.com, with the most accurate lyrics I've found #
  • I'm only happy when it rains. I'm only happy when it's complicated. Though I know you can't appreciate, I'm only happy quoting shitty music. #
  • Leaky skylight.  Laptop under said.  Good combo?  No. #

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Vedder Tuesday Ⅵ

Tue, 13 Oct 2009 13:05:35 +0000

I am, it seems, taking requests now.  The fact that Vedder Tuesday is popular enough to warrant that is awesome.  I actually had one planned for today, off of the same album (the seminal Vitalogy), but the request is very good, too — a live-concert song for quite a while before the release of the album, during which time it was known (at least among fans) by the title Already In Love.

Very, very angry, and the Gossardian riff is like an unstoppable locomotive pulling the song through the murky grunge morass.  I once (accidentally) shared the song with a music professor, who liked it a great deal, and said that the band clearly had a lot of experience improvising live, laying down a progression and modifying it as they went.

Satan’s Bed

It’s not all been said, been said and done
I’ve never slept in Satan’s bed
Although, I must admit, still visits my place
Uninvited; as you know he don’t wait
Funny how he always seems to fit in
Funny how I always want to give in
Sundays, Fridays, Tuesdays, Thursdays the same
Sometimes the special guest, he don’t like to leave

Already in love
Already in love
Already in love

Who made, who made up, who made up the myth
That we were born to be covered in bliss?
Who set the standard, born to be rich?
Such fine examples, skinny little bitch!
Model, role model?  Roll some models in blood!
Get some flesh to stick, so they look like us
I shit and I stink, I’m real, join the club
I’d stop and talk, but I’m already in love

Already in love
Already in love
Already in love

Never shook Satan’s hand, look, see for yourself
You’d know it if I had, that shit don’t come off
I’ll rise and fall, let me take credit for both
Jump off a cliff, don’t need your help so back off
I’ll never suck Satan’s dick;
Again, you’d see it, you know, right round the lips
I’ll wait for an angel, but I won’t hold my breath
Imagine they’re busy, think I’m doing okay

Already in love
Already in love
Already in love

All Vedder Tuesday

My recycled Tweets for 2009-10-13

Tue, 13 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000
  • I have forgotten how to #sleep. #
  • #Thoreau was half-right: WAKING to early mornings brings back the heroic ages. Seeing them having not slept brings back the #blackdeath ages #
  • T minus one or so to the #rainyseason (such as it is in #SoCal.)  I can't wait to hear the #rain on my metal roof again.  So soothing. #
  • Zach Braff is *not* dead, people.  Crazy flash crowd here.  Don't get your news from Twitter, OK?  http://bit.ly/UcRn3 #ZachBraff #

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Mon, 12 Oct 2009 01:59:00 +0000

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Understand the *words*? Maybe not. But…

Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:45:24 +0000

Niall and “Nonna” (my mother) were at the cottage for the first time in a quite a while.  He made a beeline for Sebastian (cat).

“I love Sebastian!” he said to me.  Nonna and he sat on the setee-thingy, Niall watching Sebastian.  “Does he understand our language?” he asked.

Nonna said, “Well, he probably knows a few words.  Like his name.”

“And ‘time for bed’,” I added.

Niall: “Does he understand ‘I love you’?”

Joshua: [heart melts]

Sebastian: [hops up]

Niall: “I love you, Sebastian.”  He starts to tap-tap-tap on Sebastian’s head.  Sebastian starts marking Niall’s leg with his chin glands.

Nonna: “That’s the way he asks to be loved,” she explains.

Joshua: “Scratch behind his ears,” I offered.  He tried, then Nonna showed him how a little bit better.  When Niall left, he gave Sebastian a good-night hug.

I can’t believe I am about to ask this, but should I get a Mac?

Sun, 11 Oct 2009 18:42:01 +0000

I’m borrowing my Mom’s Mac again.  And I notice that it’s really, really light.  Like, half the weight of a comparable PC.  So, one of my deep reflections:

I loathe Microsoft Windows.  I haven’t used it in years, using instead one version of Linux or another, and Ubuntu is nice enough to spread on toast.  Also, I love free-as-in-speech software and hate DRM and spyware.  But Macs have this bizarre ability to “just work” when you try to do things, in the way that Google “just works”, and that’s a tune gets stuck in one’s head.  And they usedappropriated the Linux kernel, so there is no forgivable reason that what I’m about request shouldn’t be possible.  Maybe — just maybe — a Mac is like one of those yummy Victorian writing desks where cool stuff (such as pages of young adult adventure fiction) happens when you hold a lever down and push somewhere else.  Or maybe they’re like a Furby, and if you scalp it there’s wickedly-cool stuff underneath.  Or maybe it’s like a Ferrari that’s delivered to the customer with the engine compartment welded shut, and another welding torch (?) would let you do something like — um — bore out cylinders (?) — don’t really know what Im talking about.

So: A largish minority of my readers are Mac users (if Google Analytics is to be believed) and a statistically-significant percentage are techie guys (if comments are to be believed).  Is there overlap?  Huddle together and evangelize — y’allz groupies are into that shit, right? — or, if you’re Marcus, give me an appointment at the Apple Store and sell me one.

Whatever you want to say, Say.  It.  Here.  I don’t want to collate Facebook, email, and Twitter kthx.

What I absolutely need:

  1. Hard-core access to a command line (found this already!)
  2. A full platter of indispensable command-line goodies (named pipes, STERR redirection, various awks/seds/whatever; egrep, sort, wc, uniq, and all the other stuff that makes computing worth doing in the first place.
  3. PERL.  In bold: PERL, with full access to a debugger.
  4. emacs; cron; sendmail; whatever I’m forgetting
  5. The ability to completely ditch Finder in favor of something that doesn’t blow gangrenous goats.
  6. The ability to customize keyboard shortcuts as arbitrarily convoluted as I need, and remap any — any — exiting ones
  7. Full access to ps that will hide nothing from me and full access to kill that the OS will not override.
  8. The ability to add arbitrary DRM-free media to the drive without complaint, tagging, or tattling.
  9. Access to a proper, free package repository and a fully-featured package manager (I.  Don’t.  Care.  Which.  Just something.)
  10. The ability to add software that Apple really doesn’t want you to use, such as aircrack and john, with, again, no tattling

Second tier:

  1. ability to be a SAMBA client or server
  2. ability to play DVDs regardless of region, and, ideally, to strip or bypass PUAs (running DVD Decrypter in an emulation mode or VM would work, which leads me to …)
  3. emulation mode or VMs at least as good as wine
  4. some way of upgrading these toy keyboards.  No, sorry, that’s mean to toy keyboards.  Toy keyboards at Target have greater key travel and less rattle.  Ideally I’d like some kind of fancy piano-hammer-type “breaking” keys (pressure/Pressure/PRESSURE/PRESSURE/snap!) but it’s not a deal-killer

And tertiar(il?)y?

  1. Ability to fold into a tablet that I can prop up on the table and use a Twiddler to type with