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Saturday, June 8, 2002
Prest-o, same-o 
I got the replacement loaner G4/800 TiBook, plugged it into the dented (but working) one, started it up holding down the T key, and it came up as a firewire drive. Then I ran Dantz' Retrospect on the dented one, and duplicated the entire contentss of the dented one into the new one. Now I'm on the new one, and it's like I'm on the same box. Amazing.
Daily Carp 
A shame: WNYU is off the air (or the Web, at least)
Another: WNYC's home page won't parse in either Mozilla or IE.
Listening right now to Taco Wagon, specifically to Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Star of the County down, Flight of the ... something. Very atmostpheric, beautiful country/jazz number. Now it's They Might Be Giants. Good stuff.
And now it's StinkyFish CARPCast - Anti CARP Ruling Radio from J Betty Ray and the folks at Live365. Fun.
Blog of the day 
I just discovered The Volokh Conspiracy, by Eugene Volokh, whose bio at the UCLA School of Law says this:
| | Eugene Volokh teaches free speech law, copyright law, the law of government and religion, and a seminar on firearms regulation policy at UCLA Law School. Before coming to UCLA, he clerked for Justice Sandra Day O¹Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court and for Judge Alex Kozinski on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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| | Volokh also worked for 12 years as a computer programmer, and is still partner in a small software company which sells HP 3000 software that he wrote. He graduated from UCLA with a B.S. in math-computer science at age 15, and has written many articles on computer software.
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And he writes good stuff, too.
Thanks to Hanan for the link.
Bada binggg! 
Eric Raymond just set a new high-thought mark on the subject of porn. A sample:
| | Bad porn is superficially sexual in a way as stylized as Kabuki theater, but deeply anti-erotic. To be aroused by it, you have to be reading the code that tells you are supposed to be aroused -- the artificial boobs, the decorticated stares, the garter belts. If you delete or mask out that code, no actual sexual charge remains -- there is nothing left that connects your desire to the subject of the picture.
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He posits a theory:
| | A more plausible construction for most potential porn consumers today is that they have issues about female power. Men who get lots of attention from attractive three-dimensional women are not likely to be buying porn-site subscriptions. Therefore, we can safely assume that the consumers who define demand patterns for porn producers generally feel that their sex life is hemmed in by female choices and the female power to refuse. Defining the objects of their desire as "cum-sucking sluts", to be used but not related to any emotional way, is a kind of equalizing move in the sexual-power game.
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In his brilliant book Accidental Empires: How the boys of Silicon Valley made their millions, battled foreign competition and couldn't get a date, Robert X. Cringeley said, only a bit facetiously, that there are basically two kinds of programmers: nerds and hippies. Nerds can tell you a hundred ways to make love to a woman, but they don't know any women. Hippies know women.
I don't think Eric would call himself a hippie, but by Cringeley's taxonomy, I think he qualifies.
On the occasion of having eaten half a steer for dinner 
Steve Yost is rowing again, and it depresses me. I don't work out; I eat out. And it shows. I don't even want to know what I weigh. I brought a tux along on the cruise, for the two formal dinners. The pants were useless and I couldn't button the collar around my neck. I just hid the open button behind the bowtie.
Exercize bores my ass off. The only sport that ever turned me on was basketball. My older son and I used to play a lot, and that helped keep me in shape, but that was fifteen years ago. My younger son is just five. He's into t-ball (baseball, where the pitcher is a plastic post), and we play catch, but it's not enough.
Going to the Y seems to take up half the morning or afternoon. Still, I've got to get back into it.
Bloggers on the half shell 
We're getting some positive response so far to the Blog Cruise survey (yes, you can still vote!).
Bernie Dunham takes it from there.
Area country develops onion diet 
Says here the Beijing Evening News picked up this story from America's Finest News Source.
Thanks to SubAverage for the link.
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