Archive for November, 2004
Scibus: open source desktop publishing app
For Linux and OSX. Windows version under development
Circuit-bent iPod on ebay “Keep up to 4 guitar solo patterns in your pocket”
awesome project… but up to over $100 already? wow!
import del.icio.us links into wordpress 1.3
trash sex magic
Pricelessware
Rural Constructions
India’s model: faith, secularism and democracy
Young artists portray experience of neglect and abuse
most dangerous toy list
How to learn a language
Using Matt’s Asides with Kubrick
update: only works with version 1.2.3
Percentage of vote per state
Yet another map of the election results, one of my favorites so far.
I’m part of that small blue square in Wyoming.
Blogger Corps
Design Engaged presentations and notes
Saab, Volvo Rated Best at Preventing Whiplash
Kos on Montana, Wyoming, and the environmental sensibilities of hunters and fishers
Women Wrongly Warned Cancer, Abortion Tied
I hope he’s wrong
I agree with my 83-year-old father, who said that it would take a century to undo the damage to the country that Bush will be responsible for in the next four years. That is to say, the damage will not be repaired in my lifetime, let alone his; and probably not in the lifetime of my daughter either. The United States, and the world, will be a meaner and more oppressive place, with the virtues of tolerance and compassion increasingly under siege, if not altogether obliterated. And there’s nothing you or I can do about it.
What interests me most, in a morbid sort of way, is the motives and desires of the voters on November 2nd. For make no mistake about it: the American people have willfully and knowingly chosen to embrace radical evil. Yes, this was an election about “values.”
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I think, rather, that 59 million people voted for Bush in full consciousness of what they were doing. They were aware of the harms that they would suffer from this action, but they were willing to put personal advantage aside in order to serve a higher duty … The American people have said, in effect, that no sacrifice is too great, no price is too high to pay, when it is a matter of affirming the Values of bigotry, torture, xenophobia, ignorance, and general social corruption. They have pledged themselves to radical evil, transcendently, knowingly, come what may.
And that is why I have nothing to say. I only hope that I remember, in the years to come, that however grievously my family and myself are harmed by the results of the American people’s moral choice (and this harm will not be negligable: I am likely to find myself destitute in old age, and bereft of the freedoms that I have, thus far, unquestioningly enjoyed and pretty much taken for granted; and my daughter is likely to have many paths of advancement closed off to her), that nonetheless we are still in a relatively privileged position, so that the ills we will suffer will be quite trivial in comparison to those that will be suffered by the vast majority of the population, both in the United States and throughout the world.
School board OKs challenges to evolution
Old Dirty Bastard RIP
Rapper ODB collapses and dies in recording studio:
One of the most flamboyant characters in hip-hop, the rap artist ODB, collapsed and died in a recording studio on Saturday at the age of 35.
ODB, born Russell Jones, had complained of chest pains before collapsing outside his Manhattan studio and was dead by the time paramedics arrived. The cause of death was not immediately clear. Mr Jones had recently finished a prison sentence for drug possession and escaping a rehabilitation clinic but no drug paraphernalia was found at the scene. Today would have been his 36th birthday.
via Disinfo


