Use that net

Categories: Technology

Did you ever read Usenet? Miss those newsreader days? Population: One is now available via NNTP. It is perhaps a bit quixotic of Dan to scrape weblogs rather than slurping up RSS feeds, but it’s a kind of quix I have to admire. The old diesel engine of blog syndication, as it were.

November 22, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Korean pressure

Categories: Politics

The North Korean crisis has been pretty quiet lately, at least until KEDO decided to halt the North Korean reactor project. This is pressure on North Korea to come back to the negotiating table. We’re betting that North Korea won’t escalate as a result. The only levers we have are power, food, and military action. We’re not going to starve people, and even if we were so inclined, the UN is working on food aid. We’re not going to invade a nuclear power. That leaves cutting the nuclear power plant construction, which has the advantage of not making the North Korean situation any worse. It just blocks one method of making things better, so it’s about the most palatable pressure possible. ...

November 22, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

What's it all mean, anyway

Categories: Reviews

It’s a little known fact that the best gonzo journalists around are writing for a little ezine known as the Death Valley Driver Video Review (original). One time I was making fun of Bionic J because she was wearing this big skiing goggles and I said she looked like a doofus like Yoko Ono.

November 21, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Shaking out cats

Categories: Weblogging

Jon Udell has a very good article about using Bayesian techniques to categorize blog postings. I think this is rather interesting, because I keep meaning to try Bayesian filtering on (alternately) Usenet and my mailing lists. The difference between me and Udell is that he went out and did it and got paid for writing about it. Now that he’s pointed me at the right tools, I may try this on Usenet. Bwah hah ha.

November 21, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Recovery ensues

Categories: Personal

Mom’s getting out of the hospital on Saturday, much to her (and my) relief. She really appreciated the cards and best wishes — thanks to all. We now return to my usual veil of silence about my personal life.

November 19, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Family matters

Categories: Personal

Mom, who has informed me that she is not to be referred to as “a family member” anymore, is doing good. (“But Mom, it was for privacy… oh, OK, fine.”) The surgery went well and she’s recuperating as quick as she can, although it’ll still be a while. If anyone feels inspired to send a card, I’m sure she’d greatly appreciate it: Priscilla Durrell c/o Cape Cod Hospital 27 Park Street ...

November 19, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Memos of doom

Categories: Politics

Because I know I’m going to want to refer to this later. The Weekly Standard story (original) on the DoD memo about Al Qaeda/Iraq connections The DoD press release (original) explaining that the “memo” was a list of reports, some of which hadn’t been vetted, and that the memo is meaningless Glenn Reynolds being an idiot Let’s be clear on this. The reports discussed in the memo are simply the reports Doug Feith used to make the case for an imminent threat from Iraq. Doug Feith is guilty of politicizing intelligence (original) in the worst way. He has been, in the past, cozened by Ahmed Chalabi. He was in charge of post-war planning — the same planning that has been faulty to the degree that Bush is adopting the French plan. ...

November 18, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Kiss and make up

Categories: Politics

The Massachusetts Supreme Court just ruled that bans on same-sex marriages are unconstitutional. That’s the Massachusetts Constitution, not the US Constitution. There’s some pro-same-sex marriage background about the case here (original), and some fairly frothing anti-same-sex marriage background here (original). Or just get the fairly unbiased coverage from Howard Bashman, who knows his stuff. The actual ruling has been mirrored here (original).

November 18, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Monday Mashup #16: Stairway to Heaven

Categories: Memes

I’m feeling musical again today, but this time we’ll go for a specific song rather than an entire musical oeuvre. Our mashup of the week is “Stairway to Heaven” (original) by Led Zeppelin. Now, I’m no Led Zeppelin expert, but I read that song as describing some significantly transformative events. I’m pretty sure the lady in question is making bad, materialistic choices. And I think we have a few Tolkien references. Seems like that ought to be enough to work with. Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines.

November 17, 2003 · 2 min · Bryant

WISH 72

Categories: Memes

Happily, Game WISH (original) is back. Today’s question: Talk about a few characters you had to stop playing before their stories felt finished. Where do you think they would have gone? It’s kind of a hard question, because I don’t tend to think of characters in those terms — so when I say I’d like to play Paul or Clarice more, it’s not because I think their stories were unfinished per se. It’s because I want to find out what happens next. In Paul’s case, I’d like to see him leading an adult superhero team. I’d like to find out if he can continue to be the force for good he thinks he could be. And I like playing him. In Clarice’s case, well, she’s just fun to play. I guess her story is about done; I like thinking of her hanging out in 1850 training a bunch of little genetically engineered Ascended ninjas. ...

November 17, 2003 · 2 min · Bryant