Spreading Subliteracy, One Article at a Time…

Two warring memes: “The Total Depravity of Man” and “The Only Infinite Resource is Human Stupidity”. One of the things I detest most about Mass Media Podpeople is that as a class they are either woefully subliterate or engaged in a conspiracy to dumb down their audience. Either view is supportable from the evidence. Here’s a relatively innocuous one. (“Relatively” only because it affects few people directly.)

Mr C’s 7 Signs That Your Kid May Be A Hacker

Yeh. Mass Media Podpeople even in low-brow fake techie mags.

Debasing the language is what Mass Media Podpeople do best, with outright lies, twisting of truths (into lies) and distortions by deliberate (or stupid) misuse of words, so that words repeated often enough take on meanings foreign to their etymology. Mass Media Podpeople of all stripes do it, as the cutsy eWeek slideshow linked above demonstrates. Hijacking–once again–“hacking” and using the term to refer to cracking. (See here for a decent treatment of the terms.)

I’m almost tempted to start a “Mass Media Podpeople most misused word of the week” feature. The drawback? How to choose a most misused word… Reader feedback, a poll or some such would probably help, but that’s kinda like, well, work (echoes of Maynard G. Krebs), and I’m just playing this game to mollify the voices in my head.


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Faux “Coffee Beer”

Nothing earth-shattering here. Just a lil drive-by post.

I have a couple of recipes for “coffee beers” based on porters and stouts (one with coffee added during the brewing, another with cracked coffee beans added at a different point in the brew cycle), but haven’t tried ’em out yet. So, in the interest of some preliminary exploration of a combination of two of my favorite things, for lunch (cheese sandwich and beer), I put a 2oz “shot” of cold coffee in a 6oz espresso cup and added 4oz of Groelsch.

Not bad, Really not bad at all.

Yep. I think I’ll try one of those recipes. Real. Soon. Now.

🙂


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SCHIP Scam

Let me once again remind you of the quote that currently resides in this blog’s header:

“A society whose citizens refuse to see and investigate the facts, who refuse to believe that their government and their media will routinely lie to them and fabricate a reality contrary to verifiable facts, is a society that chooses and deserves the Police State Dictatorship it’s going to get.” — Ian Williams Goddard

Now perhaps you won’t be quite so surprised by John Stephenson’s post, The “Not So Poor” 12 Year Old Voice of SCHIP, a roundup of reactions from various bloggers. John’s email blurb describing the nut of the post:

If you haven’t heard about this one yet, please share. 12 year old Graeme Frost of Maryland got to do the Democrats’ radio address, in which he told his story of how he and his sister were seriously injured in a car accident, and if it hadn’t been for SCHIP, they wouldn’t be here today. Turns out there is more to the story. First, Mr. Halsey Frost, Graeme’s father, owns his own woodworking design studio, Frostworks, so his claim that he can’t get health insurance through work is shockingly deceptive. He chooses not to get health care for his family. Second, Graeme and his sister Gemma attend the very exclusive Park School, which has a tuition of $20,000 a year, per child. Third, they live in a 3,000+ square foot home in a neighborhood with smaller homes that are selling for at least $400,000.

Re-read the Goddard quote, then read John’s post. Oh, and for some thoughtful analyses of some media hyped stories and conspiracy theories, check out Goddard’s site as well.


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Handy Tech-Geeky Reference

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Been spending a more than usual amount of time on the phone this week with “support” personnel whose technical competence is generally limited to reading glurge from a script. Oh, and I’ve been spending (far too much) time exchanging emails with supposed “Technical Specialists” who are incapable of (or unwilling to) reading and/or understanding the plain English in the emails I send them. (I have mentioned that I can recommend a good remedial reading course, but I have gotten no response to that either. :-))

So, as a nice lil break and a treat for myself, and perhaps you, if you’re inclined to a bit of geekiness, here’s a not-too-technical handy reference to

Standard Error Codes/Messages [WARNING! PDF file. Right-Click and choose “Download” or “Save Target” or whatever your browser gives you there to download and scan with your AV-scanner before opening.]

These error codes are for all manner of PCs, OSes, peripherals. Now, these aren’t error codes as returned by your OS when something crops up, but error/service codes that may (repeat may) help in communicating with technicians when problems crop up on your equipment. They already help me track diagnosis and repair issues on client equipment, and they also help me in communicating to narrow things down over the phone, avoiding some few onsite calls.

At the very least, they may help you “think like a tech” when facing issues on your own equipment. No, not like the “techs” at my (still, until I work out one kink in transferring this site) hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (but whose initials are “F-A-T-C-O-W”).

Another nice resource is this page, offering a handy set of links to major IT manufacturers’ support pages.


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T-13, 1.44: 13 Fav Kitchen Tools

Well, 13 of my favorite kitchen tools and small appliances…

BreadMan bread machine maker, Egg and Muffin 2 Slice Toaster–perfect egg/muffin sandwiches in a snap–and Wolfgang Puck’s 10-cup rice cooker. I use it for TONS of different recipes.

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These two knives, a Sabatier (from before Sabatier became debased with a WallyWorld version–*heh*) and a plain vanilla–each “chef’s knives”–and the “pig” cutting board I made in 7th grade of alternating pieces of walnut and maple:

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Here’s my second-fav cutting board, a mahogany pigboard made at the same time as the walnut/maple board (actually, it was my practice for the walnut/maple board).

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I’ve had more than a few coffee grinders, but this one is a coffee lover’s dream, and the coffee maker’s definitely my fav of a long line of coffee makers.

Who’d want to be without a good garlic press in their kitchen? And my fav whisk, along with Grandmother’s “sharpening” steel. (And again with the the walnut/maple pig :-))

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And, on the wall next to the stove, electric pepper and salt grinders (the pepper grinder in the middle is manual, set to a different “popular” grind than the electric pepper grinder).

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The “Service Economy”–Ain’t

As a few folks have commented while commiserating with me via email about the crappy service I’ve been experiencing with my hosting service recently (the hosting service shall go unnamed, but its initials are F-a-t-c-o-w) to the effect that, as one person put it, “Seems there’s no such thing as ‘customer service’ in any realm, anymore.”

Well, duh.

🙂

What my hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named substitutes for customer service is front end “warm voices” that can effect no substantive changes themselves but are merely “cover” allowing crappy service to continue on the back end.

See my post here for the scant info I had up earlier today at a WordPress.com blog where I had to redirect my domain because of stupid,irresponsible, dumbass actions taken by the hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”).

All along, I’ve been able to talk to warm personalities who promise to “do all I can” to rectify the situation (but who, when pressed, admit they can do nothing). Meanwhile, I get emails from people claiming to be “Technical Specialists” indicating

a. They have not read the trouble ticket
b. They have not read my email answers to their queries/emails
c. They are idiots simply playing CYA games.

And the backend problems caused by the hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”) continue.

BAck last January, I switched this blog from a hosting account generously provided by a benefactor to the hosting account I’m using now. The old hosting account was on Fatcow, so methought, “Hmm, should be easiest to just get my own hosting account with the same service and switch it over.”

Wrong. Those of y’all who were around then may recall that it took a week for the backend guys to stop screwing around.

*sigh*

Let’s see if this posts. If it does, maybe I’ll continue to be hosted on hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”)… for about a week or so more.

When things settle down, I’ll get back to regular curmudgeonry.

Oh! The latest offer from hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”) was to restore the data NUKED by some idiot techie–material destroyed from Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Of course, when (IF) they actually do that, they’ll destroy everything (you can bet on it!) that’s come in since that conversation… and more.

Bet on it.

Idiots.

[pre-posting update: I had just finished this post and was ready to CLICK “Publish” when… yep. “Error establishing a database connection”. Yep, the hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”) has still not done anything useful to correct the problems caused by its server “upgrades”. Took a 30 minute wait, with multiple tries reloading, to get back this far. WTG, hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”)!]

OTOH, there are a few companies left that combine at least minimal competence and customer service. One of my broadband company’s nodes went down, affecting my service yesterday. I called. Was told, “We’re working on it,” and… they were. Back in service within 30 minutes. There are a few companies like that. A few.

UPDATE: As I predicted to the so-called “level 2 tech” last night, the hosting-service-that-shall-not-be-named (with the initials, “F-a-t-c-o-w”) has managed to completely misunderstand simple English (or is simply being obtuse). Instead of doing the impossible, as promised, and resoring the days nuked by incompetent “techies” the so-called “Technical Specialists” have struck again: “I have restored the site from snapshot four days back, i.e. 28th September 07”. Naturally the “Technical Specialist” did not restore the missing post and other data that another “Technical Specialist” had destroyed. Cos it was GONE.

Dumbasses.


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Techie News

Ever have to do a repair install of WinXP? Often–in the past–if WinXP became unbootable, simply popping in a (genuine!) WinXP install CD and doing a repair install would solve the problem.

Not so, now. Microsoft, in its inscrutable campaign to become the most-hated software manufacturer on the planet, has made a repair install of XP much more difficult. Oh, the repair install will still work, but unless you have the lil tip below, you’ll be stuck with the “pristine” install of the OS exactly as it came on the install CD, with all the security holes and gaps still present, all the bugstomps and patches since the CD was pressed… unavailable.

Because Windows Update will fail, reporting only “a problem on your system”.

Nice going Me$$y$oft.

As it turns out, according to a report by Windows Secrets‘ Scott Dunn, attempting to update WinXP after a repair install will fail because some of the dlls in the most recent WU utility will not properly register on such an installation. The fix requires first installing the old WU installer (found here), using the command line and the /wuforce switch, and then attempting a Windows update. The new WU installer will then register its dlls properly and all will be as well with the WinXP install as can be with a WindowsXP install. (Meaning, so-so to headache after headache *heh*)

Until Me$$y$oift fixes its WU installer, better have the OLD WU installer in your back pocket just in case. ‘K?

(Yeh, yeh: you can manually register each of the WU installer dlls, instead–or write a batch file to do it–but unless you’re looking at a ton of repair installs, just having the old WU installer will work easily enough. Just (RIGHT-CLICK to) download wuinstaller_fix.txt and rename with a “bat” extension if you prefer a dll-registration approach.)

The Peasants Are Revolting

Two pieces of news this week bore seeds of encouragement that the arrogance of “leaders” (of two different kinds, approximately the same class of persons) may be ameliorated by pressure from the serfs.

The so-called “DREAM Act” which would offer green card status to illegals who entered the U.S. illegally before they turned 16 AND afford their relatives an easy way to bypass normal immigration procedures as well AND extend massive educational benefits not available to American citizens to those same illegal aliens… has been removed from attachment to the defense authorization bill by its sponsor, Dick “Turban” Durbin.

That’s one in the “win column” (for now–it’ll be back) for the little guys who brought massive “market forces” pressure to bear on politicians *spit* this week.

Another piece of news this week offers hope for the little guy. Businesses and individual users faced with the expense of hardware and software upgrades as we as with widespread software and hardware incompatibilities caused by upgrades to Windows Vista (or purchases of new computers with Vista preinstalled) can breathe a sigh of relief–for now.

Microsoft confirmed that changes were made over the summer to make it easier for customers to downgrade to XP. Microsoft changed its business practices so computer makers selling pre-activated Vista machines to order Windows XP discs that could be included with PCs or shipped to customers without requiring additional activation.

So far, major players in the “Get Out of Vista Free Card” offering include Lenovo, Fujitsu, Dell and HP, who will all at the very least include a “recivery” or install CD allowing installation of XP over an existing Vista install, at customer request.

Why would the 1,000-pound gorilla of software back off from killing XP in favor of Vista? Because people have been voting with their wallets to not support the OS the way Me$$y$oft expected.

Just as Dick “Turban” Durbin found too much opposition at grassroots level–enough opposition that even the arrogant elite politicians *spit* he listens to had to take notice–to keep his bill of treason afloat.

Sometimes, in spite of the fast sales pitches, smoke and mirrors, and outright lies, sometimes the sheeple rebel. Both Microsoft and the U.S. Senate have heard (and heeded–for now) the remote echoes of past peasant uprisings and even fainter echoes of the Revolutionary War that led to curtailment of past oppressors’ power.

Moderately encouraging news.


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T-13, 1.43: Thirteen Ways to Have a Better Day

Thirteen Ways to Have a Better Day

1. Think “happy” thoughts. (e.g.–“The guy who just cut in front of me and slowed down in 70mph traffic slowly lowered into boiling oil.”)

2. Smile at the world (and the world will wonder what the heck you’re up to).

3. Wear better-fitting shoes. (Or go barefoot. Sure, you’ll not be allowed in a McDonalds, but you are looking for a way to better your day, anyway, so that’s a win-win for ya.)

4. Avoid phones. (Don’t 90% of your hassles come from “miscommunications”?)

5. Uffda! Avoid “feeda“. *heh* (I once saw a graphic demonstration of the difference between the Norwegian expressions “uffda” and “feeda“–two guys walking; one pointed at the ground and said, “Uffda!” The other didn’t see “it” in time and said, “Feeda!” So, it’s uffda if you see “it” and feeda if you step in “it”… )

6. Be pleasant to idiots. (See the principle stated above. Uffda! You’ve been warned.)

7. Turn off the “news”. (Again, see numbers 5 and 6. *heh)

8. Eat some ice cream. (The joys of cold, sweetened fat!)

9. Take a nap. (There’s no problem that does not look better from behind closed eyelids.)

10. Laugh at life’s little “funnies”. (“So, two Muslim terrorists walk into a 230-grain bullet traveling at 830 feet per second… ” That’s both funny and economical! Don’tcha just love .45 ACP humor?)

11. Coffee!

12. Beer!

13. Pray “The Serenity Prayer”… Frequently.

Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The courage to change the things I can
And the wisdom to hide the bodies of those I had to kill
BECAUSE THEY REALLY TICKED ME OFF!


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“Reality-Based Fantasy”–Do Mass Media Podpeople Get Their News From a Mothership Orbiting Uranus?

*heh* Or, All the “News” That’s Fit to Fake. Or, “How to keep sheeple scared and angry over nothing so the real issues can slide our way.”

Even I get caught up in going apseshit over fake news from time to time. But I do at least try to discern the agendas of the “reports” before jumping on a bandwagon. Read the header on this blog. Currently it reads:

“A society whose citizens refuse to see and investigate the facts, who refuse to believe that their government and their media will routinely lie to them and fabricate a reality contrary to verifiable facts, is a society that chooses and deserves the Police State Dictatorship it’s going to get.” — Ian Williams Goddard

I got lucky in the recent story about the student who was reported to have attempted taking a “hoax device” (what a weasel worded hoax charge! “Device”? What? A “hoax spork”? *feh*) into Logan Airport.

Of course it was a “reality-based fantasy” hoax, perpetrated by hoax airport security theater, Mass Media Podpeople hoax news mentality and scaremongering. Predictably, folks all over the place, including blogs, went apeshit.

Will the truth that’s emerging get similar play in the “news”? Of course not. Excerpted from an email to Jerry Pournelle (from someone who’s demonstrated clear credibility in the past):

Last week was Career Week at MIT. As usually happens during such events, the students turned out in high numbers to speak with company representatives and examine the “free” items that are handed out to students who visit certain booths. Star Simpson, an Electrical Engineering and Computer Science major who enjoys playing around with electronics, wore a bulky handmade nametag to the event. It consisted of a breadboard, LEDs in the shape of a star (for her name), some wires, and a nine-volt battery. She taped it to her sweatshirt to keep it in place, possibly hoping that the company representatives would better be able to remember a student with a flashing nametag.

She also, as is custom, acquired a number of neat little items from the vendors there. I’ve seen some of what was available – bleach pens for clothing, large foam ‘pills’ that you could squeeze as a method of stress relief, small containers of Play-Doh. She picked up a canister of Play-Doh and placed it in her pocket.

Some time after this – I don’t know how long, sorry – she went to the Logan Airport to meet a friend of hers. I can easily see her losing track of time and being too rushed to put her sweatshirt away before leaving. Or perhaps she forgot the breadboard entirely – just as someone with a bandaged wrist will soon ignore its presence. Or perhaps she thought no one would care – she is from MIT, after all, and the culture here does not regard breadboards as weapons of mass destruction. Or perhaps she thought that it wouldn’t matter, since she knew that she would not be going through the security checkpoint.

For being an all-too-typical space cadet, Star Simpson recieved the scare of her life, was subject to massive false accusations by Mass Media Podpeople and metaphorically pilloried, keelhauled and otherwise villified by folks (including bloggers), near and far. I was lucky, I guess, in that I was immediately suspicious of the reports, simply because ANYYTHING coming from a.) airport security theater is about 90% fantasy and b.) Mass Media Podpeople “reports” approach 100% lies, especially when based on “facts” (that can be twisted into lies) even though c.) anything that sounds too stupid for words IS likely to have been done by the average Joe or Josephine on the street. So I didn’t exactly jump on the villification of Star Simpson Bandwagon. Just luck and cynicism paying off.

Go. Read the whole thing, including Pournelle’s reply. Look into the facts of airpoprt security theater, and think on this: whenever a man (particularly a lowbrow goon employed by the government to suppress the sheeple) does something he knows is wrong, he always claims it is his duty. Yeh, I butchered the centurion’s line from Shaw’s “Antony and Cleopatra” with my paraphrase. Let Shaw sue me.


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