Friday, July 22, 2011

Resuming

Was busy for the last couple of days, but now am in a better position to post.

I was thinking about the direction of this blog. I was thinking of doing a political blog, but those are a dime a dozen theses days. Honestly linking to WaPo or Drudge or whatever is what everyone else does too. I need something unique, to stand out from the pack.

Of course, I also want to maintain my privacy; sort of a contradictory position considering I am also blogging on Google servers, but there you go.

Perhaps providing useful information to people would be a good starting point. And also information analysis. I'll have to think of something as a near-future post. Until then...

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Ugh

Take a mint after a thick BBQ. Just saying.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Apple/Intel Takes Gun, Shoots Foot

Can anyone explain to me how the new Thunderbolt interface is a good idea? Seriously, the initial offerings are no less than $1000 U.S., and you have to buy a $50 cable on top of that just to use the stuff. Yeah, it's faster than USB 3.0, but it is backwards compatible with NOTHING starting out. On top of that Intel is not adding native support to Ivy Bridge processors, even though they developed Thunderbolt.

This thing is well positioned to conk out in the PC market, it's just another hole to put things into, and there are only a few pegs for the hole and they are all made out of solid gold. I could see adoption, maybe, if some external graphics card devices (say, a box that you can put normal NVIDIA and AMD cards into and make them portable) appeared in the "$300 or less" range but I don't see that happening for at least two years, if at all.

This is perfect for Apple on the other hand, it's just like early Firewire: approximately three smug urban hipsters who call themselves "graphic artists" while conversing with females in attempts to get laid will use it...

Sunday, July 10, 2011

> Play

I started this blog because I wanted a simple way to discuss or share information with people. Either light information to entertain, or information has some value and can help people prepare for future contingencies. I've been trying to get the mechanical kinks with the site worked out, but feel that I really should start taking care of business and start posting regularly.

Things are getting difficult out there, and risk and danger are the unspoken bywords of the day. The obvious problem is the economic situation, with might very well bring down the European Union, and could cause some damage to the United States and China. It is very concerning that no-one involved in the recovery process seems to have any clue on how to do it. And we cannot discount the people who have/had actively "gamed" the system at one point or another, sometimes under the employment of the former group.

But there is also the political problem as well. I subscribe to the notion that generally it is a good thing when people mind their own business unless they suspect bad stuff is going down. And I include government and some private enterprise concerns in the "people" category, at least for the purposes of the preceding statement.

However, those two concerns disagree with me. In the last few years alone the social pendulum of the world has swung very far to the side of "Order", and it has not noticeably stopped swinging that way yet. Politicians in the West, at a accelerated pace, are actively ignoring or in some cases even going against the wishes of their constituents. I will concede that that is the classical mode of operations for most member of that particular profession, and yet the current crop in that field are either so inept at manipulating the masses that they come of as crass and sloppy, or they over-reach so far that they become offensive and naturally to be viewed with suspicion. So at best we have choice between incompetent politicians, dictatorial politicians, or politicians who are both incompetent and dictatorial. And of course in the East, frequently the single choice flavor of politico is that of the dictator, who may or may not be incompetent.

Considering the state of society on planet Earth these days, its little wonder you have so many dissatisfied people intent on taking to the streets. And while Communism, Nazism, Jihadism, et cetera, are naturally very much a part of that process, we now are starting to see even the laissez faire elements of the populace, bog standard conservatives and liberals (and so on), take up placards and march at the same time (but perhaps for different reasons). This is most notable, as usually its one or the other group who is up in arms about something...usually when the politicians from the dissenting group are in the minority; that both have been riled up simultaneously indicates that something is seriously amiss.

And then there are other issues that could be touched upon as well, not the least of which are the increasing incidences of unusually cruel behavior among people from all walks of life.

But in the meantime, here's a fuzzy kitty.

[EDIT: Slight grammar correction in first & second paragraphs; baseline content unaltered, 11-Jul-2011.]

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Whatever

I had a big post lined up for yesterday, but I didn't get around to posting it. The Fourth can get hectic, especially if you are on the grill all day. Might post it tomorrow or the day after.

By the way, what is up with the Blogosphere the last few weeks? Half the pages I go to, most of the bloggers are too busy to post, and the other half are too depressed to post. Is shit seriously starting to get that bad?

Friday, July 1, 2011

Bad Luck Comes In Threes

Hugo Chavez is in the news again. Apparently he has cancer in a bad way.

So in light of this development, instead of dedicating a scathingly impolite post regarding the fruitcake, I instead leave you with a mildly naughty (but SFW) picture.


H/T: Fausta for the base image.