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Interested in the real and synthetic environments and the precarious line between them.

Fear
Topic: Society 12:51 am EST, Nov  3, 2004

Inspired by Elonka and Rattle, I'll offer my feelings on this evening.

I've had several friends comment that they felt trepidation on the eve of this election... That excitement you once felt as you watched the polls close and the results pour in has been replaced with a sinking feeling in your stomach.

My friends blame 2000. They say they're worried about whether this election will be resolved simply and legitimately.

I think it goes deeper then that. We are a deeply divided nation. Whatever the results of this election, they will be terribly bad for a large number of people who live here. Zogby says that most people won't accept the legitimacy of their opponent's government if their side looses. That worry isn't just about the outcome. Its about what happens afterward.

If Kerry wins the Reds will howl. They'll scream and kick. They'll hate him. More then they hated Clinton. More then the leftists hate Bush. They'll hate him absolutely and they will rail against every decision that he makes. They'll also hate the crazy "do whatever" liberals who put him in office. You'll have about a third of the country acting toward the President with about the level of rational objectivity shown by those who think Bush knew about 9/11 and attacked Afghanistan to build an oil pipeline. A third of the country will act like the "Swift Boat Veterans" all the time.

But they'll have the Congress, and they'll get what they want most of the time, and that may temper them.

If Bush wins cleanly the Blues will be forced to stop pretending that his Presidency is illegitimate. They'll be completely marginalized, loosing control of the Presidency, both houses of Congress, and the Supreme Court. The Democrats with have absolutely no power in the federal government. They will loose much of their middle ground interests and the Reds will be able to successfully pursue some of their more radical interests. Ultimately, the Blues will have to come to terms with the fact that their problem is not with one man nor one election, but with a majority of the American electoral power if not the majority of the American people.

How will they react? Will they attack the electoral college? Will they attack the Senate? The distribution of seats in the House? Will the cities see brain drain as their elite split for warmer pastures in more liberal countries? How will the Blues reformulate their strategy when faced not with a single person to focus their energies on, but with an entire nation?

If Bush wins cleanly the Democrats will find themselves in a very, very deep strategic hole which will probably take years and years to dig out of.

If Bush wins controversially, the Blues will find themselves just as marginalized, and yet still not fully comprehending why, and even more furious about their position, thinking it unfair and illegal. The result will be explosive protest.

None of these scenarios is comforting... The political future of this country promises to continue to be very intense.

You are about to be punched in the stomach. That sinking feeling is your heart wondering which direction the swing is going to come from.

Fear


Enjoy the Draft
Topic: Video Games 3:55 pm EDT, Oct 28, 2004

A grim little cartoon editorial/game/experience.

Enjoy the Draft


'Hobbit' joins human family tree
Topic: Science 3:42 pm EDT, Oct 28, 2004

Scientists have discovered a new and tiny species of human that lived in Indonesia at the same time our own ancestors were colonising the world.

The new species - dubbed "the Hobbit" due to its small size - lived on Flores island until at least 12,000 years ago.

'Hobbit' joins human family tree


eVoting humor
Topic: Humor 12:07 am EDT, Oct 23, 2004

[ Go down to the 5th from last, or just paste this in yer browser :

http://www.boomchicago.nl/images/Voting_Machine.wmv

-k]

eVoting humor


The New York Times - Magazine - Without a Doubt
Topic: Miscellaneous 11:47 am EDT, Oct 19, 2004

The faith-based presidency is a with-us-or-against-us model that has been enormously effective at, among other things, keeping the workings and temperament of the Bush White House a kind of state secret. The dome of silence cracked a bit in the late winter and spring, with revelations from the former counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke and also, in my book, from the former Bush treasury secretary Paul O'Neill. When I quoted O'Neill saying that Bush was like ''a blind man in a room full of deaf people,'' this did not endear me to the White House. But my phone did begin to ring, with Democrats and Republicans calling with similar impressions and anecdotes about Bush's faith and certainty.

The New York Times - Magazine - Without a Doubt


Games With an Agenda London Show
Topic: Video Games 4:06 pm EDT, Oct 13, 2004

"You have been warned. These early examples of political games, in the broadest possible definition of “political”, are videogames with an agenda. Have some fun, but keep this in mind: they may play with you as much as you play with them."

In connection with the release of the film "The Corporation".

Games With an Agenda London Show


Mount St. Helens VolcanoCam
Topic: Science 4:26 pm EDT, Oct  4, 2004

Not quite a live stream, but it does have images that are updated every 5 minutes. According to the webpage, this USGS cam is the closest-operating camera to the volcano, which means about 4 miles away. There was a closer one at the Johnston Ridge Observatory, but since the Level III alert went out earlier today, that facility has been evacuated.

Mount St. Helens VolcanoCam


Teach Your AI Well
Topic: Human Computer Interaction 3:41 pm EDT, Sep 23, 2004

"20Q.net is an experiment in artificial intelligence. The program is very simple but its behavior is complex. Everything that it knows and all questions that it asks were entered by people playing this game. 20Q.net is a learning system; the more it is played, the smarter it gets. "

Teach Your AI Well


Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Far graver than Vietnam
Topic: Miscellaneous 9:36 am EDT, Sep 18, 2004

] 'Bring them on!" President Bush challenged the early
] Iraqi insurgency in July of last year. ... Almost
] every day, in campaign speeches, Bush speaks with
] bravado about how he is "winning" in Iraq. "Our strategy
] is succeeding," he boasted to the National Guard
] convention on Tuesday.
]
] But, according to the US military's leading strategists
] and prominent retired generals, Bush's war is already
] lost.

[ There's not even a single key quote to meme here. Every single paragraph is damning. Ret. Gen. Odom led the NSA, Ret. Gen. Hoare headed Cent. Com., Jeffrey Record and W. Andrew Terrill are professors of strategy at two US war collges.

These aren't armchair pundits like we are... they know a few things, and they bring up failures on a ton of fronts. Go read it. -k]

Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Far graver than Vietnam


map of springfield
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:18 pm EDT, Sep 14, 2004

Finally! A map of everyone's favorite fictional berg, Springfield!

map of springfield


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