The Panopticon

Categories: Technology

Worth noting: the BBC put out a call for people at the anti-war protests to send their digital snapshots to the BBC. Many responded. The BBC didn’t put up the raw results, which is perhaps a good thing, but I wish they’d filtered it a little less — we wind up with ten pictures. Still, it’s wild to see a major news publication doing this kind of thing.

August 18, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Russian mobsters, French figure skaters

Categories: Sports

Just when the news stories about Russian mobs and the NHL were starting to die down, it looks like the Russians are picking on another winter sport: ice skating. The idea of international gangsters fixing Olympic figure skating tickles me pink in a weird way. Eventually, someone’s going to say “Hey, wait… if they could own hockey players and figure skaters, where the hell else are they?”

August 17, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Fastrak Fever

Categories: Politics

The San Francisco Bay Area automated toll system, Fastrak, may be used to collect traffic flow data. Basically, they’re adding sensors along the highways which can pick up passing Fastrak boxes. They promise to keep the data separate from driver info, but since the existing Fastrak system is designed to track the passage of specific cars through toll plazas, you gotta figure the capability will be there. I figure the first time there’s a high-profile man hunt, the new sensors get used to track cars, for perfectly understandable reasons. Who’d want to tell the public “No, we’re not using every possible method to track that kidnapper and his victim.”? Not me. Better not to have the capability.

August 17, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Travel plans

Categories: Personal

Hey, I hear I’m going to be at GenCon. So, they say, are some of you. I am not going to post my full schedule because nothing horrifies me more than people knowing where I’m going to be. Shudder. However, I will be at the Indie RPG Awards on Wednesday night around 9, and before that I will swing by Nicky Blaines since there’s a rumor that some people I know will be there, if they don’t mind me crashing the party. Hopefully the fine people at Nicky Blaines will have forgotten me from last year. ...

August 17, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Blind eye

Categories: Reviews

Zatoichi reminded me of Twin Peaks. Where David Lynch uses the iconic FBI agent as the entrance point into his off-kilter Pacific Northwest, Takeshi Kitano uses the iconic figure of Zatoichi as the entrance point into bushido. Now, obviously Kitano isn’t Lynch — there are no midgets — but there are distinct similarities in the precedence Kitano gives metaphor over reality. Does it make sense for a group of peasants to dance in the middle of a long shot? Does it matter, if the metaphor is there? ...

August 15, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

Comprehensive

Categories: Gaming

If and when I run that 70s Boston Angel game, the WhedonWiki (original) is gonna be a useful resource. Kind of a pity they don’t let anyone edit, but I can understand why — the spammers are getting aggressive about using wikis to improve their Googlerank. If I were doing spam fighting at Google, I’d be seriously considering removing wikis from the pagerank equation. (Bill, I still need a name for that wiki. Give me one and I’ll set it up.)

August 15, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

A matter of timing

Categories: Sports

Reuters theorizes that all those intentional walks to Barry Bonds may be lowering viewer interest in the World Series. I’d have thought the low ratings might be due to the late start times for East Coasters, myself. The games don’t end till near midnight. Families aren’t going to be watching these, you know?

August 14, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Destroy your hard drive

Categories: Politics

Jere dug up a fascinating piece (original) describing the contents of a laptop formerly used by Al Qaeda. I sorta hope the journalist made sure the government had a copy of the hard drive while he was investigating, but either way, it’s a great article.

August 12, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Bicoastal Asian

Categories: Film Festivals

If you were in the mood to get a taste of some cool Asian movies, there are two film festivals coming up in New York and San Francisco. New York has the New York Korean Festival (original), running from August 13th to the 22nd. I haven’t seen any of those movies, but I do hear good things about Memories of Murder (original). The Uninvited (original) also got good reviews at FantAsia. Meanwhile, over in San Francisco on the same dates (original), the Four Star is running the 8th annual Asian Film Festival (original). Note in particular Battlefield Baseball and Azumi. Hm, and not one but two Shaw Brothers flicks: One-Armed Swordsman and Lady General Hua Mulan. Old school 60s swordplay movies, both of them. Plus they’ll be showing both Ju-on and Ju-on 2. ...

August 12, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Only one scene, though

Categories: Culture

On the Kill Bill: Volume 2 DVD, there’s a deleted scene — Bill throws down with Michael Jai White. The scene was intended to show how bad-ass Bill was, but Tarantino decided that it wasn’t really necessary. He was right, but it is a true pleasure to watch anyhow.

August 11, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant