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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Interstellar Anthropologist, Part 5: A Different Place
Dr. Fortis Plimick hesitated a moment at the doorway of the tent, blinking. There was artificial lighting inside, but it still took a moment for his eyes to adjust. His attention was drawn to the odd luminescence in patches on … Continue reading
Vista Not So Bad
Okay, coming from a mostly Linux/BSD background, with some limited Windows experience, I’m surprised so many people whine about Vista. Granted, it’s apparently slower than Win7 on most recent machines. However, I found the UAC default settings to be tolerable. … Continue reading
Win64 Poorly Supported
On the one hand, 64-bit Vista and Win7 appear to run just about any 32-bit app just fine, aside from stuff too tightly wound into the system and kernel. So while you have to get 64-bit AV protection, you can … Continue reading
Roman Roads of the Modern World
In New Testament lore, we all recognize the importance of Rome. First, it was the model for the Beast of John’s Apocalypse. It was the major barrier to men knowing and obeying the Laws of God, and it was an … Continue reading
Building Xiphos on openSUSE 11.2
Given past performance, it’s quite likely someone will package Sword and Xiphos for SUSE 11.2, but I wasn’t willing to wait. For those of you eager to try this at home, I offer this outline. It is terse, but should … Continue reading
openSUSE 11.2 on Dell Inspiron 545 MT
It appears the kinks have been mostly worked out of the RC I tried previously. About the only reason I even considered turning away from Ubuntu/Xubuntu was because it could not properly communicate with my DVD-RW. I couldn’t play music … Continue reading
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Security Theater: Stop Making Sense!
Bruce Schneier is so dangerous! He points out how the emperor is naked: Beyond Security Theater. If you find reading my blog worth your time, you’ll find this one essay even more so.
Posted in social sciences
Tagged government, propaganda, survival
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Islamofascism: A Little Context, Please
Yes, the Quran does call for Muslims to slaughter the infidels. I could make a similar case from the Old Testament regarding those who seek to obey that book. With a little bit more work, I can find ways to … Continue reading
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Obamacare: Better Without
We have entered the age when it won’t really matter what we are talking about; if the government is doing it, you won’t like it. Consider all the parts of our lives where government has taken up the slack for … Continue reading
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Interstellar Anthropologist, Part 4: Welcome
For once, he had actually gotten rather bored. It took quite some time before he saw the flying pod again, or one like it — most of a waking cycle and half the following sleep cycle. He noted the unremarkable … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, government, writing
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