On site

Categories: Politics

For your contemplation, I offer a letter from a soldier in Iraq (original).

January 13, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Time and place

Categories: Politics

Say what you will about Dean’s mythical temper (Real Video, will likely go away soonish), but I can’t see how he was out of line here. You get up at a Democrat’s stump speech, you call the candidate pompous and mean-mouthed, and then you try to interrupt him when he responds to you — perhaps just maybe you ought to expect to be told to sit down.

January 12, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Sidekick update

Categories: Technology

L’il Bolt’s training is coming along nicely, but I fear he lacks the fire necessary to — Oh, sorry, wrong kind of sidekick. I’m still pretty happy with this Sidekick, with some caveats. The software bugs which prevent it from ringing when Keyguard is enabled are annoying. The battery life is short enough so that I have to recharge it every night without fail. Also, my thumb wheel broke and I had to get the entire unit replaced. All in all, I’d say it’s about 85% of the way there and I still recommend it for people like me who don’t mind being early adopters. Danger is currently claiming that a software update to address known bugs will show up sometime in March, but that’s not a firm date.

January 11, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #22: The Lost Boys

Categories: Memes

For our pleasantly palindromic mashup number 22, we’ll keep on plumbing the depths (or heights) of the 80s with The Lost Boys, the second best vampire movie of 1987. (The best one will no doubt turn up in this meme at a later date.) The setup is nice and simple; a normal family moves someplace and finds an evil both ancient and tempting. There’s not a lot of vampiric angst, although there’s a smidgen of romantic angst, but really it’s an action flick with fangs. Trivia du jour: that railway trestle is something like six feet or so above the earth. Camera angles can work marvels. On with the mashup.

January 11, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

Broken, but

Categories: Technology

Coming this fall: TiVo to computer functionality (original). It’s not what I’d like, since you don’t get full functionality — it’s some encrypted video format. Mind you, DRM is generally broken… but in any case, it’s more than we had before. I would very much like to be able to easily copy programs from my TiVo to a DVD. Cory Doctorow, bless him, is up in arms (original). However, I think his analogies suck. While TiVo is a disruptive technology business, it is not much like steam engines. It’s a different delivery mechanism rather than a new media form. ...

January 10, 2004 · 2 min · Bryant

Repeat and repeat

Categories: Sports

Pete Rose is still gambling. What kind of idiot would let him back into baseball now?

January 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Rebuilding times

Categories: Navel Gazing

As per Phil Ringnalda’s advice — I’m experimenting with rebuilding individual archives when an entry gets a TrackBack ping. If you have trouble pinging me, please let me know about it. Also, you might try setting a longer value for PingTimeout in your mt.cfg file.

January 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Don't look now

Categories: Politics

The IMF, noted tool of the socialist movement, notes that the US is looking like it might take down the world’s economy. That’s warming news.

January 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Over the years

Categories: Personal

Since it’s the 20th anniversary: 128K Mac (original; later upgraded to 512K Fat Mac) Mac SE/20 Mac SE/30 Performa 630 Performa 6400 (later ran linux on this) G3/450 (currently next to me running OpenBSD) G4/733 iBook tangerine clamshell iBook SE Firewire Powerbook 12” G4/1 GHz Loved ‘em all.

January 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant

Toad in the manger

Categories: Politics

A couple of weeks ago, the Sunday Mirror ran an article claiming that Bush and Blair were arguing. The Mirror is a tabloid and not exactly trustworthy; however, there were elements of the story which might prove true later on: Presidential advisers in Washington wanted Mr Bush to be the sole leader to make a Christmas visit to troops in Baghdad and urged Downing Street to postpone any visit. The US refused to co-operate on security arrangements for a Christmas visit by Mr Blair, who is going to spend the festive season with his family in the Egyptian resort of Sharm al-Sheikh. ...

January 9, 2004 · 1 min · Bryant