quote of the day

Not that person A is necessarily a Nazi but there must be something morally perilous about B, if espousing it is consistent with turning all Nazi…. They approved of life, liberty, justice, happiness, property, motherhood, society, culture, art, science, church, duty, devotion, loyalty, courage, fidelity, prudence, boldness, vision, veneration for tradition, respect for reason.

We’re all fascists now.

Now we get to what is maybe an actually half-interesting point. There are two reasons why ad hitlerem arguments tend to be rude and crude. (Everyone knows Godwin’s Law is law. Here’s why, more or less.) First, the Holocaust. It’s pretty obvious how always dragging that in is not necessarily clarifying of every little dispute. Second, a little less obviously, ad hitlerem arguments are invariably arguments by moral analogy. Person A espouses value B. But the Nazis approved B. Not that person A is necessarily a Nazi but there must be something morally perilous about B, if espousing it is consistent with turning all Nazi. The trouble is: with few exceptions, the Nazis had all our values – at least nominally. They approved of life, liberty, justice, happiness, property, motherhood, society, culture, art, science, church, duty, devotion, loyalty, courage, fidelity, prudence, boldness, vision, veneration for tradition, respect for reason. They didn’t reject all that; they perverted it; preached but didn’t practice, or practiced horribly. Which goes to show there is pretty much no value immune from being paid mere lip-service; nominally maintained but substantively subverted. Which, come to think of it, isn’t surprising. How could a list of ‘success’ words guarantee success, after all? [bold face added]

[From Crooked Timber » » “Heil Myself!” (and other rude Goldberg devices)]

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automating mass copies of CDs

I had a need to reproduce a stack of CDs for someone, and while it was easy enough to do, I found I was getting behind. I didn’t always know when a CD was done so I could replace the burned disk with blank media.

Making the image can be done with Disk Utility, dd, hdiutil, etc.

Now to make some copies. I figured out that if I sent a text message to my phone, I would be reminded to go flip the media.

while [ 1 != 0 ]
      # this is always true, so it will always run
   do time hdiutil burn ~/image.iso
      # man hdiutil for more details, if needed
   echo "toast is ready" | mail myphonenumber@vtext.com
      # I use Verizon: your carrier may do it differently.
done

It worked: I finished up the job today, getting as much done in one day as I did in the previous three.

If I knew how many I needed to make, other than “until the box is empty” I could have used while [ $i =< some number ] and added a counter ( $i++ ) to the loop.

job-hunting 21c-style

Well, I am in the hunt for gainful employment once more. Could be tricky with summer looming, as I would need to find camps or other recreational activities to occupy the younger household staff right about now, and without the promise of a way to pay for it, I daren’t.

So perhaps something flexible/part-time will turn up.

Google has some openings locally (Kirkland, closer than Mountain View) and I put in for one. They have a very interesting survey you need to fill out before your application is accepted. Wish I had saved a copy. Some of it was unknowable (my GPA was forgettable and so I did just that) while some other other stuff was personality-based (are you lazy? do you procrastinate? what is your optimal workgroup size? do you hold a world record?)

Interesting to see what comes of it, if anything. I would prefer a part-time gig on this side of the lake, but for the GOOG, I am willing to explore my options.

Craigslist is far more interesting to scan than the old newspaper ads. I wonder if the papers realize how different the experience is? There’s a whole world beyond word counts and cryptic abbr’ns.

5 ✭ &#x266b«: Saviour Machine from The Man Who Sold the World

(Idea blatantly ripped from Tim Bray: if the title looks funky, here’s why.)

This track has just been leaping out from my so-called random playlists: Bowie’s over-the-top theatricality, some tasteful crunchiness from Mick Ronson, and words that seem up-to-date, perhaps too much so.

Saviour Machine:

President Joe once had a dream
The world held his hand, gave their pledge
So he told them his scheme for a Saviour Machine

They called it the Prayer, its answer was law
Its logic stopped war, gave them food
How they adored till it cried in its boredom

‘Please don’t believe in me, please disagree with me
Life is too easy, a plague seems quite feasible now
or maybe a war, or I may kill you all

Don’t let me stay, don’t let me stay
My logic says burn so send me away
Your minds are too green, I despise all I’ve seen
You can’t stake your lives on a Saviour Machine

I need you flying, and I’ll show that dying
Is living beyond reason, sacred dimension of time
I perceive every sign, I can steal every mind

Don’t let me stay, don’t let me stay
My logic says burn so send me away
Your minds are too green, I despise all I’ve seen
You can’t stake your lives on a Saviour Machine

So much for faith-based whathaveyou . . .

I haven’t listened to the rest of the record as closely as this track or perhaps it hasn’t registered as strongly, but it’s early 70s Bowie, with the simpler mixes and intimate sound that is more widely associated with Ziggy Stardust. So it’s all very listenable, perhaps experimental at the time but now assimilated into the language. And hardly obscure, so you can find it wherever fine audio recordings are sold[iTMS | AMZN].

Now playing: Son’s Gonna Rise by Citizen Cope & Santana from the album “The Clarence Greenwood Recordings”

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time to clean house

AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth:

This is just that much more evidence of why there needs to be a major blood-letting in the Democratic party, and soon. Heads need to roll. ROLL. People need to lose their jobs, en masse. After 2000, no one took responsibility. After 2004, no one took responsibility. And now it’s happening again. Our wonderful party leaders are sitting back and scratching their heads wondering why the country isn’t simply running into our arms while they sit back and do nothing to earn the country’s respect and loyalty.

There needs to be a major revolution in the Democratic party. Heads need to roll, and soon.

Anyone who fails to vote against the appointment of Alito deserves no support from the party or their constituents. If the majority party is going to “govern” simply based on their majority status and complain that the minority’s refusal to rubberstamp their agenda is “obstructionist” — how come you be an obstruction when you don’t even amount to a speed bump? — I want and expect Democratic legislators of character to vote no on Alito, and no on everything else that smacks of the tyranny of the majority.

Failing that, some Democratic congressmembers need to face primary challenges this fall. There may not be enough anger to put Democrats back in the majority or even close to parity, but the incumbents are going to get us there, nor will they be effective if by some chance they did find themselves in control.

Time to move on, so to speak.

how is this useful?

(21:29:57 </usr/ports/lang/php4>) 0 # portupgrade -aDD
[Updating the pkgdb <format:bdb1_btree> in /var/db/pkg … – 56 packages found (-1 +1) (…). done]
** Package origin of ‘php4’ has been changed: ‘lang/php4’ -> ‘lang/php4’

Is that message supposed to mean anything? I don’t see a change.

Now playing:
C’mon Every Beatbox by Big Audio Dynamite from the album “No. 10, Upping St.”

pinhole mechanics

I ended up rejiggering the pinhole on this. Rather than risk the pinhole I drilled through the plastic cap being less than optimal, I drilled it out with a larger hole and covered it with a square of aluminum from a pop can. Gorilla Glue to the rescue, yet again. Once that dried, I put a hole through the aluminum with a straight pin.

But what is the diameter of a straight pin? 0.0255 of an inch as best I can tell, call it 0.025 or 0.635 millimeters.

Now what? To properly expose the film, I need to calculate what f-stop results from that size hole and the focal length of this monstrosity. The focal length looks to be 1.75 inches.

Pinhole
Working from the helpful forms and calculations here, it looks like this camera has an effective f-stop of 70.

So, not too bad. The exposures won’t be too long. This chart displays times as long as 22 hours. That’s not too practical.

The camera is done. Time to see what it can do. I am tempted to use some color film just for testing purposes, but I don’t have any to hand. Perhaps one of these old rolls of Ilford Delta 100 will serve.