I believe it’s so enormously important to add a voice of moderation whenever possible. In today’s sound-bite culture of media driven hysteria, common sense is in pretty desperate short supply. Fact is, most people don’t take the time to get informed. They just skim the headlines and believe whomever generally agrees with them. So, if you’re a halfwit redneck, you will believe whatever Glenn Beck dishes out. If you would rather talk than think, you will swallow Betsy McCaughey whole. You think Fox is News.
On the other hand, if you want to know what you are talking about, you will cull actual knowledge from as many sources as you can, as close to the original as possible.
The fact is that the GOP is reeling in disarray, fumbling around in old school politics that no one with half an ounce of sense has any interest in anymore. This isn’t to say Republicans have nothing to offer, but I am saying that the far right is not doing America any favours. The knee jerk reactions, half-baked assumptions, and outright lies spouting from the deep right have slowed progress to a painful crawl across broken glass, for no better reason than that they rail against change. There just isn’t any nice way to say it: Hey morons, get the hell out of the breeding pool. You’re dragging us all down.
So in the interest of adding a voice of reason to the tumult, I respectfully offer this article from Newsweek that crushes the more idiotic claims.
Of course, the problem with posting this sort of thing on a blog is that, chances are, if you’re reading this, we are like-minded people, and you already know all this stuff.
MiguelNunes.com – made by me. Anyone know a solid cross-browser script for audio mouseovers? Everything on the first two pages of various Google searches blows goats. Everyone seems to have moved to flash. Bastards. I’m specifically avoiding Flash. Mostly because I don’t know it, but also because the world is going mobile, and Flash is a little slow to catch up. Except for Youtube, of course. Go iPhone.
Anyway, after three months or so of spare-minute development, I bring you the website of award-winning sound designer, Miguel Nunes. Simple, clean, fast-loading good ol’ html, for a cutting-edge, supremely talented, uber-artistic master mixer.
The Pirate Bay was down briefly yesterday when the Swedish courts ordered their ISP raided and taken offline. Activating a plan readied years ago, the intrepid lads were back in business before the sun came up this morning, posting a slightly adapted speech that first rang out around the world when days seemed darkest for England:
We have, ourselves, full confidence that if all do their duty, if nothing is neglected, and if the best arrangements are made, as they are being made, we shall prove ourselves once more able to defend our Internets, to ride out the storm of war, and to outlive the menace of tyranny, if necessary for years, if necessary alone.
Even though large parts of Internets and many old and famous trackers have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Ifpi and all the odious apparatus of MPAA rule, we shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight on the ef-nets and darknets, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Internets, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the baywords.org, we shall fight on the /. and on the digg, we shall fight in the courts; we shall never surrender, and if, which I do not for a moment believe, the Internets or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the Anon Fleet, would carry on the struggle, until, in Cerf’s good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the old.
Signed;
The Pirate Bay Crew – Now until needed.
I salute you, boys. Though I can’t say I support every element of your argument, I most stridently support your voice of dissent in a world too ready to roll over. The RIAA and MPAA are wrong, and while you may not be entirely right, you at least resist. You are the future, and have been for years. Never surrender.
I’m a bit of a hoarder when it comes to screen real estate. I want the biggest view possible of whatever it is I’m looking at, with the least amount of garbage cluttering up the edges.
I’m also impatient, so while Gmail is my homepage just to save me navigating there all the time, it’s a drag waiting for the page to load, especially in slow wi-fi zones. Doubly so if Gmail isn’t what I started the browser for in the first place.
Enter permanent mini-tabs in Firefox, courtesy of Life Hacker. Little favicon-sized tabs that persist across sessions. I built one for Gmail, and one for Google Docs. They don’t load the page until you click on them, and they do show new message counters. Perfect.
Now I need a new home page. I think I will build one off one of my domains, with links to all my usual haunts online. That way, I can clear some real estate on the bookmarks bar. Nice.
Do you have to wait for the two cars under you to go home before you can get yours? Hmm.
Or how about the whole rack in front of yours?
And do they ever tell you that the whole ride is fracked and you’ll have to come back tomorrow?
I think I will not have a car in Manhatan. It’s just not worth the math.
Really. Angels from Heaven. As The Bad Guys. I’d say the fuckers stole my idea, but I’d have to stake my claim against everyone who already pushed the idea, dating back, oh, a couple thousand years. So. Here’s hoping they ace the execution, or I get my chance in just a little bit here.
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