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Wired News: Next Windows Version: 2006 Target:

SEATTLE — Microsoft said on Friday it will ship the next version of Windows in 2006, but scaled back plans to include a new system for finding and storing information in its flagship operating system.

I should have known better than to worry about this. I don’t know enough about WinFS to know how relieved I should be, but it does make me wonder: 11 years in the making[1] and it won’t be ready?

fn1. InfoWorld: A tale of two Cairos: November 21, 2003: By Jon Udell: Platforms: — I referenced the article at the URL noted. The real article is behind a subscription wall here.

My Lai not an isolated occurence, or Kerry wasn’t lying

Elite unit savaged civilians in Vietnam: Since the war ended, the American public has been fed a dose of movies fictionalizing the excesses of U.S. units in Vietnam, such as Apocalypse Now and Platoon…. The atrocities took place over seven months, leaving an untold number dead – possibly several hundred civilians, former soldiers and villagers now say.

Elite unit savaged civilians in Vietnam:

Since the war ended, the American public has been fed a dose of movies fictionalizing the excesses of U.S. units in Vietnam, such as Apocalypse Now and Platoon. But in reality, most war-crime cases focused on a single event, like the My Lai massacre.

The Tiger Force case is different. The atrocities took place over seven months, leaving an untold number dead – possibly several hundred civilians, former soldiers and villagers now say.

One medic said he counted 120 unarmed villagers killed in one month.

For decades, the case has remained buried in the archives of the government – not even known to America’s most recognized historians of the war.

Until now.

The Blade won a Pulitzer Prize for the story, if that means anything. I don’t know if it does, since official military records seem to be worthless these days.

I’ve glanced at the stories in the Blade: really just verification and detail of what most people should know to be true. And it’s not there weren’t cases of this in earlier wars.

Early in the Korean War, villagers said, American soldiers machine-gunned hundreds of helpless civilians under a railroad bridge in the South Korean countryside.

When the families spoke out, seeking redress, they met only rejection and denial, from the U.S. military and their own government in Seoul. Now a dozen ex-GIs have spoken, too, and support their story with haunting memories from a “forgotten” war.

American veterans of the Korean War say that in late July 1950, in the conflict’s first desperate weeks, U.S. troops killed a large number of South Korean refugees, many of them women and children, trapped beneath a bridge at a hamlet called No Gun Ri.

In interviews with The Associated Press, ex-GIs speak of 100 or 200 or “hundreds” dead. The Koreans, whose claim for compensation was rejected last year, say 300 were killed at the bridge and 100 in a preceding air attack.

quote of the day (and some laffs)

: Just what do they serve at the White House cafeteria that so many previously reputable people are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect this contemptible little man?

Brad DeLong:

Just what do they serve at the White House cafeteria that so many previously reputable people are willing to sacrifice themselves to protect this contemptible little man?

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lingering (final?) MovableType to WordPress migration stuff

I hadn’t ever done anything with the old MT archive files, so they were getting increasingly stale and I noticed they were still coming up in my traffic reports (does anyone need to see a page with several hundred posts included in it? This is one of the weaknesses of MT or at least something one would need to figure out to work around.)

I hadn’t ever done anything with the old MT archive files, so they were getting increasingly stale and I noticed they were still coming up in my traffic reports (does anyone need to see a page with several hundred posts included in it? This is one of the weaknesses of MT or at least something one would need to figure out to work around.)

So herewith, all the wordpress specific redirect directives in my httpd.conf file:

Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_observations.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=2”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_family_fun.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=3”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_it_could_be_called_work.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=4”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_obscure_pursuits.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=5”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_food.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=6”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_the_value_of_x.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=7”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_rated_x.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=7”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_books.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=8”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_analogdigital_conversion.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=9”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_blows_against_the_empire.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=10”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_a_learning_experience.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=11”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_i_dont_do_windows.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=12”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_two_wheels_good.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=13”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_i_am_not_a_lawyer.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=14”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_darwin_on_olde_worlde_hardware_a_howto.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=15”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_darwin_on_olde_worlde_hardware_a_howto.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=15”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_music.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=16”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_2004_us_election.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=17”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_movabletype_30.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=18”
Redirect /movabletype/archives/cat_wordpress.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php?cat=19”
Redirect /movabletype/index.xml “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/wp-rss2.php”
Redirect /movabletype/index.rdf “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/wp-rss2.php”
Redirect /movabletype/atom.xml “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/wp-atom.php”
Redirect /movabletype/index-full.xml “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/wp-rss2.php”
Redirect /movabletype/index.html “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/index.php”
Redirect /wordpress/styles-site.css “http://paulbeard.org/wordpress/wp-layout.css”

how I lost the audio arms race

Aargh, those lossless files are HUGE.

Aargh, those lossless files are HUGE. I ran out of disk space and am having to go back and re-rip those same CDs as 192 kbit AAC (mp4) files. Some examples of the difference (first numbers are in the lossless format):

paul$ du -sk Private Revolution/
276488 Private Revolution/
paul$ du -sk Private Revolution/
64164 Private Revolution/

paul$ du -sk Legend/
320184 Legend/
paul$ du -sk Legend/
72580 Legend/

About 4 times the size of the 192 kbit AAC files. There’s no way I can see going the lossless route without an investment in some disk space. And then I have to wonder how much my iPod will hold.

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Moving from MovableType 2.x to WordPress 1.2

First some background: I was running MovableType 2.661 on FreeBSD 4.10, with MySQL as the datastore, Apache 1.3.31 as the http server, with mod_perl and mod_gzip to make things easier/faster. The first step is to extract all your content from your existing MT instance. Navigate through your www.sitename.com/and/path/mt.cgi to the menu and find the export option (the menu looks like what you see below).

If you haven’t already done so go read this tutorial by someone on the WordPress team. If his best case scenario doesn’t quite work for you, read on.

First some background: I was running MovableType 2.661 on FreeBSD 4.10, with MySQL as the datastore, Apache 1.3.31 as the http server, with mod_perl and mod_gzip to make things easier/faster. The requirements for WordPress are here.

Go ahead and install it: it’s literally a 5 minute procedure, so if you set it up, tinker with it and tear it down again, you’re not out much.

The first step is to extract all your content from your existing MT instance.

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portrait of the artist as a middle-aged cyclist

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so here I am at the start of the Chilly Hilly Classic. At this point I could only testify to it being chilly (about 40ºF) but the rest of the ride’s name would become apparent all too soon.

This image is the proof taken by Marathon Foto. If I ever do one of these for charity, I could see buying the images they make for promotional or testimonial use. They obviously stake out their locations well: that’s the Seattle skyline across Puget Sound you see behind me.

adding insult to injury

From Adsense Charts

Also, we have recently discovered that our script cannot handle days with $0.00 – we are working on this now and will resolve it shortly. In the meantime, you can solve this problem by replacing all $0.00 with $0.01

it’s bad enough to have days when I make $0.00, but to think that breaks their charting apparatus . . .

<sigh>

[posted with ecto