Saturday, May 04, 2002

I'm a retard. Forgot about the virtual hosting. The image is now grabbed via ftp. Should work for all.
posted by Mikkel , 10:19 PM Þ 

Hey Mikkel, your image keeps on asking for an admin password, you drunk bastard.

Speaking of which, I wish to become a drunk bastard as well. Where's my beer?
posted by Barrie , 9:49 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 8:11 PM Þ 



This scanner sucks. Ah well. The clip is from a recent issue of some nightlife magazine that my folks threw at me after a movie. Blah blah.
posted by Mikkel , 7:01 PM Þ 

beeeeeer........ wedding reception tonight ........ much song, dance, laughter and ....... beeeeeeeer ........
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 4:29 PM Þ 

Rabbit with prunes in Westmalle Dubbel Trappist

Ingredients for four persons:
7 rabbit joints (saddle pieces and hindquarters)
200 g (6,5 oz) prunes, stoned
four tablespoons sunflower oil
one bottle Westmalle Dubbel (33 cl)
one sprig fresh thyme
four tablespoons cream
two tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
eight tablespoons chicken stock
salt and freshly ground black pepper

http://www.beertraveller.beers.net/rabbit.html
posted by Irdial , 4:20 PM Þ 


Are you getting the message?
posted by Irdial , 4:19 PM Þ 


Please, and Thank You.
posted by Irdial , 4:16 PM Þ 

Beer math:

iM™: I had 'A' beer; a whopping 350ml!
Carthag: !!!
Carthag: our beers are only 330 ml, so we have to drink 10 times as much
posted by Mikkel , 2:13 PM Þ 

Genghis Khan - Moscow used for the 1980 olympics in Moscow. It's the one on the discotanssit video :D

Moscow, Queen of the Russian land
Built like a rock to stand, proud and devine
Moscow, your golden palace glow
Even through ice and snow, strongly they shine

And every night, night, night, there is music (hey, hey)
Oh every night, night, night, there is laugh (hah, hah)
And every night, night, night, there is rivalry
Here's to you, brother, hey brother, hoh
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Moscow, Moscow, throwing glasses at the wall
And good fortune to us all, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow, Moscow, join us for a Cossack Show
We'll go dancing 'round the clock, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah, Hey!

Moscow, Moscow, drinking vodka all night long
Keeps you happy, makes you strong, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow, Moscow, come and have a drink and then
You will never leave again, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah

Moscow - City of mystery, So full of history, noble and old

Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-mm-Moscow, there is a burning fire
That never will expire, deep in your soul

And every night, night, night there is music (hey, hey)
Oh every night, night, night there is laugh (hah, hah)
And every night, night, night there is rivalry
Here's to you sister, hey sister, hoh-oh-oh-oh
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Moscow, Moscow, throwing glasses at the wall
And good fortune to us all, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow, Moscow, join us for a Cossack Show
We'll be dancing 'round the clock, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah, Hey!

Moscow, La-la-lah, lah-la-la-lah
La-la-lah, lah-la-la-lah, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow... (Moscow), La-la-lah, lah-la-la-lah
La-la-lah, lah-la-la-lah, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah

Hoh..., Hoh-oh-oh-hoh, Hoh-oh-oh-hoh, Hoh-oh-hoh
Moscow, Moscow

Moscow, Moscow, Take the nation  in your arms
You'll be captured by her charm, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow, Moscow, She will make you understand
Russia is a wondrous land, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah (Moscow, Moscow)

And every night, night, night, there is music (hey, hey)
Oh every night, night, night ,there is laugh (hah, hah)
And every night, night, night, there is rivalry
Here's to you, brother, hey brother, hoh-oh-oh-oh
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Moscow, Moscow, throwing glasses at the wall
And good fortune to us all, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow, Moscow, join us for a Cossack Show
We'll go dancing 'round the clock, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah, Hey!

Moscow, Moscow, drinking vodka all not long
Keeps you happy, makes you strong, Hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh-hoh, Hey!
Moscow, Moscow, come and have a drink and then
You will never leave again, Hah-hah-hah-hah-hah, Hey!
posted by Mikkel , 1:22 PM Þ 

Xaio Xaio 1 thru 9:
"Anyone who doesn't like this either is blind def or just a freaking moronn who needs to be lynched.
You Rock! Fiznork!"
http://www.newgrounds.com/collections/xiao.html
posted by Irdial , 11:38 AM Þ 

posted by Irdial , 10:39 AM Þ 

Wow, I sure want scenes of mass destruction on MY desktop!

Nah, I think I'll stick with my Melvins wallpaper.
posted by Barrie , 12:18 AM Þ 
Friday, May 03, 2002
posted by Irdial , 9:14 PM Þ 

I might be dead, akin... but my churning stomach is saying otherwise. Ohh... that's not kosher. Bleaaagh. The green tea cannot be causing this...
Then again, freakishly, I have never been very interested in Star Wars (the movie, not the US government's terrifying ambitions)... oh well. And the overwhelming hatred of actually having paid money to watch Episode 1 still lingers in my feverish head.

I did get to see Spider-Man late last night, and I must say, it was a fantastic movie. Go see it, you shant be dissapointed.

Blahhhh.
posted by Barrie , 5:39 PM Þ 

**sob**
**whimper**
I love you guys...
posted by Irdial , 3:53 PM Þ 

Blah

Mikkel - calm ye down!!!
posted by captain davros , 1:59 PM Þ 

I need a fucking beer.

I had to wait 30 fucking minutes at the cuntyminting trainstation, cause I got off at an odd time. And then I was like, fuck this shit, and went in and bought a Wired magazine, and all the articles were crap, and I just waisted a bunch of good dough. FUCKSOCKS. upon entering the house, I hear the fone ringing, and I'm like, lay off me man, running to get the phone, and it gets hung up before I catch it. GODDAMN. Then I go upstairs to listen to loud music, and the fone starts with teh ringx0ring AGAIN, and I'm like, goddamnit, and drop everything and go get the motherfucking fone, and I'm like, who is it, and theyre like, its your sister, and shes like, im not home and crap, and i say, i know, and like, my parents arent home either, cause they went to copenhagen, so im like, okay, ill take the fucking message, except i didnt curse so fuckign much, you know? so anyway, i get and write the message and when I hang up the fone, the fucking hook breaks off, and falls someplace so i cant find it, and now i cant put the fone back on cause its a fucking wall-hanger shit. and goddamn, i have to like, unplug it, and now i cant hear if the fone is ringing downstairs, yo1 AND then i realize my lazy black-sheep brother is fucking sleeping in his room, WITH THE TELEVISION ON. I oughta fucking kick his lazy ass outta here and be like, yo, stop that. GET THE FUCKING FONE! SLEEPY ASS MOTHERFUCCKER

Fucking bullshit.
posted by Mikkel , 1:57 PM Þ 

Blah?
posted by Mikkel , 1:47 PM Þ 

Blah
posted by Irdial , 11:31 AM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 10:11 AM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 10:05 AM Þ 

Sunday April 28, 2002
The Observer

America is the most unequal society in the industrialised West. The richest 20 per cent of Americans earn nine times more than the poorest 20 per cent, a scale of inequality half as great again as in Japan, Germany and France. At the very top of American society, incomes and wealth have reached stupendous proportions. The country boasts some three million millionaires, and the richest 1 per cent of the population hold 38 per cent of its wealth, a concentration more marked than in any comparable country.

This inequality is the most brutal fact of American life. Nor is it excused by more mobility and opportunity than other societies, America's great conceit. The reality is that US society is polarising and its social arteries hardening. The sumptuousness and bleakness of the respective lifestyles of rich and poor represent a scale of difference in opportunity and wealth that is almost medieval - and a standing offence to the American expectation that everyone has the opportunity for life, liberty and happiness.

http://www.observer.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,706484,00.html
posted by Irdial , 9:46 AM Þ 

Illegal to follow your concience in the United States of America

"The antiboycott laws were adopted to encourage, and in specified cases, require U.S. firms to refuse to participate in foreign boycotts that the United States does not sanction. They have the effect of preventing U.S. firms from being used to implement foreign policies of other nations which run counter to U.S. policy."

http://www.bxa.doc.gov/AntiboycottCompliance/OACRequirements.html

Read it. It's Beyond imagining.
posted by Irdial , 9:41 AM Þ 

>your thoughts...


indeed...


>an interesting and not so little site - set up 8 years before 9/11

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/

and below a section from one of their commentaries ....

Afghanistan also sits on the proposed route for an oil pipeline which would allow the vast oil reserves sitting under the Caspian Sea to be brought to market, and it is no secret that a consortium of American oil companies want to build that pipeline. However, as John J. Maresca, vice president of international relations, Unocal Corporation, flat out told Congress in 1998, the pipeline would not be built until the Taliban was removed as the government in Afghanistan, even though the United States had installed the Taliban as part of the anti-Soviet strategy.

When one considers the size of the Caspian oil fields, estimated at about 500 years' worth at present rates of consumption, one finds ample motive to start a war of conquest for that wealth. Compared to the trillions of dollars in oil profits which will flow from that pipeline stretching across Afghanistan, the cost of new World Trade Towers and a few thousand lives is a small price to pay to those who


Yes; it must be said that we all know that the number of people who have died in different disasters, Bhopal, for example is far greater, and the suffering of people and states fighting with armed and stealthy opponents (what they call "t3rorists", the UK for example) has been greater. This was a shock because america was "the one untouchable"; now, psychologically, "nowhere is safe", which is a big change.

America used to be very open. I myself used the washington to new york shuttle at least one hundred times, and it literally worked like a bus. Now that life is dead. This is a great loss, because the one example of how a pure and open life can be led in a free country is gone from the world, and the European style police state is the norm for the free world.

lust for wealth beyond dreams of avarice.

Actually i dont agree with this anymore. These people are the only people who are serious in the world. They are the only people who are thinking long term. No government is thinking 500 years into the future. They cant even lay on beds for the elderly. This is about stablilty in the *long term*, and if no one does this sort of thinking, the party is over for you me and our children and our grandchildren.

On that subject, BMW are going to mass manufacture a hydrogen car. Its been in development for ten years. There is no way on earth that they would dare try and introduce such a disruptive technology without the expressed permission of the people who control oil/earth. This is a fact. That means that the plan is for the civilized nations to be free of oil and its consequences two generations down the line (the estimate for when gas cars are in the extreme minority/illegal)

This is an extraordinary development, that no one has really grasped yet. The engine that runs this car can run anything. It can (and will) be used to produce electricity. Oil is finished. Think about it.

Now think about all the billions of muslims that depend indirectly on selling oil. There is going to be "a big problem" if these states dont find another source of free billions to spend. Thier populatoins are going to become desperately poor, thier infrastructure is going to collapse, and unless they are hermetically contained in thier countries, they will spill out like .... I dont know what, into the civilized countries.

And we all know now what happens when THAT happens.
posted by Irdial , 8:22 AM Þ 

I saw a preview and was thoroughly bored.

Welcome to the 21C where the dead walk amongst the living.
Check yourself directly into a morgue.
Skip the stage of going to hospital.
Its confirmed.
You are Dead.
posted by Irdial , 8:20 AM Þ 
Thursday, May 02, 2002

France has, for hundreds of years, been the biggest stifler of artistic growth. Proposal 13 suprises me in no way. It sucks, yes, but it's nothing new.
As for star wars.... bleh. I saw a preview and was thoroughly bored. Though it didn't look nearly as bad as Jason X... heh heh.
posted by Barrie , 9:01 PM Þ 

Proposal 13 == FUCKING BULLSHIT. You'd think they learned from UK Criminal Justice and Public Order Act of 1994 Section 63, but apparently not. URGH.

What the hell is wrong with these people?
posted by Mikkel , 8:49 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 7:57 PM Þ 

antony. yes java can write / read to XML files. as can flash apparently, which i'm going to have beef up on. don't know much about XML, sounds good. Java's wicked and should be a doddle if you know C++.
posted by alex_tea , 7:35 PM Þ 

antony. yes java can write / read to XML files. as can flash apparently, which i'm going to have beef up on. don't know much about XML, sounds good. Java's wicked and should be a doddle if you know C++.
posted by alex_tea , 7:35 PM Þ 

Proposal 13

Can you believe it??!!
posted by Irdial , 7:06 PM Þ 

how I'm going to earn my living soon - what options do you have Mess ?

xml scripts - my apologies, sloppy language ! ...... from the limited amount i've read about .net, it seems that XML documents can be read/manipulated by, and incorporated within the .net platform ..... i was wondering whether that was possible with java ..... think i'm going to have to get a copy after all ......
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 6:54 PM Þ 

quoting entirely from that article, here's something which i think is most relevent in these parts:

PROGRAM FRONTISTE: MY FAVORITE ARTICLE





I obviously highly encourage you to read the program frontist of 2002, available to this URL:


http://195.246.155.17/programme/indexc.htm


It is probable that little among you will make, particularly the young people, having voted FN or not - and I include/understand it perfectly. It is long, it is shitting, it is dirty. However, let me draw your attention to one of these articles, or rather one of the proposals for a this program, which claim " to be released from cultural totalitarian conformism ".




PROPOSAL 13. To ensure the promotion of all the good musics




The training of the choir singing, music of the heart, according to Saint.françois.d'.assise, of the instrumental music and the dance, will be encouraged starting from the youth. The concert halls and the academies will be developed in province. The colleges and the universities will be invited to organize concerts in their buildings. Musicians and heads of French orchestra will see themselves making it possible best to exert their talents in France.


The State aid to the operas will equitably be distributed between the great Parisian institutions and the orchestras of province, of the troops of singers being reconstituted to have a fish pond of national talents. A place on the lyric scene will be made with the operetta which has a true public, but does not have currently the hor to like the official culture kill-joy. Rap and techno, which is not musical expressions, will be obviously private of any official support.




Understand that this does without comments...

posted by alex_tea , 6:13 PM Þ 

i tried to post this yesterday, but mozBlog went all weird and crashed mozilla lots...

so, speaking of nazi dogs, anyone voting in the french elections read this:
http://www.fn-nsdap.fr.st
machine translation, en anglais:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/urltrurl?lp=fr_en&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fn-nsdap.fr.st
posted by alex_tea , 6:07 PM Þ 

Eek; Zope is powered by Python.
posted by Irdial , 3:34 PM Þ 


THE MAP OF "THE CREATOR"


A find of Bashkir scientists contraries to traditional notions of human
history: stone stabs which is 120 million years covered with the relief map
of Ural Region.




This seems to be impossible. Scientists of Bashkir State University have
found indisputable proofs of an ancient highly developed civilization’s existence.
The question is about a great plate found in 1999, with picture of the region
done according to an unknown technology. This is a real relief map. Today’s
military has almost similar maps. The map contains civil engineering works:
a system of channels with a length of about 12,000 km, weirs, powerful dams.
Not far from the channels, diamond-shaped grounds are shown, whose destination
is unknown. The map also contains some inscriptions. Even numerous inscriptions.
At first, the scientists thought that was Old Chinese language. Though, it
turned out that the subscriptions were done in a hieroglyphic-syllabic language
of unknown origin. The scientists never managed to read it…

http://english.pravda.ru/main/2002/04/30/28149.html

posted by Irdial , 3:31 PM Þ 

The cool thing about Zope, is that it's Python
posted by captain davros , 3:13 PM Þ 

No one I know uses Zope, either, yet, its there.

Certainly,
these high level languages seem to be easier to move between; you just have
to find your entry point. Personally, I like to *do* things, so I picked
Perl since I was already using Perl scripts, needed them to make things so
that I can Buy More Beer® & stuff.

Right now, Mozilla
is very exiting, because you can write very interesting applications (almost
any type of application) to work inside it. For projects like HT Mozilla
is perfect; Its not going to change suddenly and in an unpredictable way
like IE, so if we build a toolbar for it, it will work, and we will know
WHY it works, and because the development of Mozilla is open, can safely
be ahead of upcoming changes to the platform, and even influence those changes.
Theoretically.

That being said, I would probably learn C or Java next.
I will do this when there are 100 hours in a day and not the paltry 24 that
we are stuck with!

posted by Irdial , 2:47 PM Þ 

There seems to be a school of thought that Java and XML go well together (the company I work for has a technology partner who do everything with XML Linux and Java), though I'm not sure what you mean by XML scripts and I don't know any Java myself! I would definately go for thinking like a programmer - it's something I try more and more to do though the team I work with definately fall into Perl-types, XSL-types, VB-types and so on. It is of course a symbiotic thing since you need to study something in order to understand it well and yet to understand the area you want to work in or move into you often need to understand more than one discipline, and by the time you look at understanding or adopting another language you may already be "set in your ways".

No one I know uses Python but it has some great tutorials http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld/ - http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy/.
posted by captain davros , 2:33 PM Þ 

I have a bunch of Tom and Jerry cartoons I taped in 1989 in my school holidays. I've noted since that they've been cut on tv in areas that might be perceived as racist; in one of them a car drives past Tom, Jerry and the big bulldog (known variably as Spike or Butch) and splashes them with mud, and they all look like the Black and White Minstrels for a few frames. This bit was taken out when I saw it on TV a year or two ago.
posted by captain davros , 2:24 PM Þ 

Yaba causes the brain to flood with a substance called dopamine, causing
huge exhilaration but then terrible lows. Even low levels of abuse (one pill
a day for a few months) can produce clinical depression and psychosis, a
condition the no-nonsense Thais treat with raw electric shock treatment in
their psychiatric hospitals.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1963000/1963574.stm

posted by Irdial , 2:13 PM Þ 

1. equipment giveaway!
From Chris.Burroughs at jwt.com

We are moving our VT department and have various items we no
longer need:
Equipment racking
Sound mixer - LARGE
Patchfields - various
Video projectors CRT - Barco and Sony
Cables - various
Film Rewinder
Slide projectors
OHP's
Light Boxes
Odds
The catch is they need removing today - Thursday, or Friday at the latest
and will require dismantling / removal
we are based in central London
A donation to the Agency's charity would be appreciated.
Please E-mail or call
Chris Burroughs
0207 631 7182

posted by Irdial , 2:07 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 2:06 PM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 2:03 PM Þ 

Hundreds of Cartoons Censored #474 by DigDug at 04:04:10 on 2000-11-06 in Censorship Read Article


Some time ago, I was watching a Tom & Jerry cartoon on Cartoon Network. Since I'm a fan of Tom & Jerry,
I've seen this particular one several times before. This time, I noticed
that a scene from the cartoon was cut. It turns out that this wasn't the
only one. Hundreds of Tom & Jerry,
Looney Toons, Merrie Melodies, Paramount (Popeye, Betty Boop, etc.), and
Pink Panther (Noo!) cartoons have been censored for arguably racist content,
violence, and other things. While I definitely don't promote racism, I don't
think that works of art should be tinkered with, especially when it is something
like a group of ants shooting Pink Panther with their little rifles or Jerry
having a black face for a few seconds. While the cartoons may offend a handful
of people, so can just about anything else. People with a lisp may be offended
by Sylvester's character, and hunters may be offended by Elmer Fudd's character.
Shall we ban all cartoons? The linked page has a comprehensive list of censored
cartoons. You can also get to this scan of a 1983 TV Guide article about the problem. According to the article, CBS seems to have been the first to censor the "violence".



posted by Irdial , 2:00 PM Þ 

It depends what you *want to do*. If you want to create manage and modfy web applications like mailing lists, buestbooks, and everything else that is web and database Perl is all you need. Some people are using PHP to do the stuff that Perl can do.

If you have a phillips screw, you need a philips screwdriver, not an allen key.

Its like that. Right tool for the right job.

Like Mikkel says, its "loose" and if you write it correctly, it reads like english, it has a readable syntax that explicitly says what its doing as you read it. It almost as if the comments are the code, if you see what i mean.

On the other hand, you can write it to be very dense and unreadable. Personally, since there are not enough hours in the day, I choose Perl, having come from a BASIC background and also having a need to get web based projects done.
posted by Irdial , 1:22 PM Þ 

I just have to think about how I'm going to earn my living soon, that's all. Provoked curiousity on how various people pay their way. Didn't mean to be nosy.

Relocating to London, also.
posted by Mess Noone , 1:18 PM Þ 

Re: C before Perl.

It really depends. If you know many other languages/can already program fluently in one or two, I suggest just going ahead with perl. If you're a relative new-comer, perl can be confusing, as it's pretty unusual for a programminglanguage. The style is very loose. In a way, you can compare it to language, if you compare C to math. Try visiting www.perlmonks.org and look at the code there.

posted by Mikkel , 1:17 PM Þ 

would anyone suggest learning c before perl?
posted by john , 11:57 AM Þ 

can you absorb XML scripts into JAVA code ?
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 11:20 AM Þ 

This morning, the BBC are running a story about Attack of the Clones; they has shots of people camping out in america. Two fans were standing in front of some tents at a movie house. One had a light sabre. The other gestured to his light sabre, which was on the ground. It flew into his hand, and they started fighting.

Then they started to show clips from the film. I immediately turned the tv off. I have to say, that the small clips that i have seen so far, each one no more than two seconds, look absolutely astounding.
posted by Irdial , 11:11 AM Þ 

nice Scientology link Akin ..... was that an intended MCSD analogy ?

No, but well spotted!!!! I think you are the first person on earth to make this connection, and you heard it here first!

Like I keep saying; "We are the best®."

....... it would seem to me that the principle behind .NET, that of further enabling interconnectedness, of removing the need to be running a particular piece of software in order to be able to interpret the information dressed up by it, has got to be harnessed at some point if we are to progress .....

Yes, its called JAVA, its exists, works, is widespread and you can write for it now.

intellectual curiosity that holds greater sway over my decision to investigate it

You are a true believer. We knew this. The fact is, that once you are fluent in C you will be able to migrate easily to other languages, which have C like syntax and methods. You have got to get to grips with it, since you started with that, and not anything else.

Also, au fin de jour, you have to write some appz. That is what it is really about, making things. Being a hero. Being Real.
posted by Irdial , 11:07 AM Þ 

http://icg.harvard.edu/~sa34/lectures/ebonics.pdf
i particularly like the phrase "some juicy samples" myself.
-iz dat like from the sampla??
posted by john , 10:50 AM Þ 

nice Scientology link Akin ..... was that an intended MCSD analogy ? .......... yes, "sure development" was probably the wrong phrase ; "a reasonable bet" might have been more appropriate ....... it would seem to me that the principle behind .NET, that of further enabling interconnectedness, of removing the need to be running a particular piece of software in order to be able to interpret the information dressed up by it, has got to be harnessed at some point if we are to progress ..... the fact that microsoft have put their particular version of that umbrella forward as the means to achieve that particular goal is neither here nor there to my mind - it's a model, and, as i seem to have been bitten by the binary bug, i'm finding it interesting to investigate ...... i agree that learning to be a programmer is paramount, but also figure that trying to keep an eye out for potential future trends / developments is vital if you want to keep yourself in an employable state : if C# wasn't so closely related to C++ I wouldn't be contemplating distracting myself by looking at it ; the fact that it dispenses with pointers, and is reportedly a purer OOP than C++, is of major interest from my coding point of view, and it's that intellectual curiosity that holds greater sway over my decision to investigate it than any mercinary considerations ( though only just ; ] )
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 10:47 AM Þ 

Hello,This is a very excite game
This game is my first work.
You're the first player.
I expect you would enjoy it.
posted by Irdial , 10:04 AM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 9:10 AM Þ 

...reckon that the combination of the two represent a sure development within those areas...

Developers are a bunch that cannot be bamboozled. Hailstorm has been cancelled because no developers would take it up. .Net is facing a similarly difficult time, aparently. If you learn c and become fluent in it, you can most likely jump to another language with ease. Personally, because time is so precious, I would learn to be a programmer rather than try and button down the latest language, which might not be a skill the job market requires.
posted by Irdial , 8:20 AM Þ 
Wednesday, May 01, 2002

Mess - I'm training, learning from home, taking a course in Visual C++ which'll give me Microsoft Certified status. The course has encompassed the basics of programming, including Pascal for a good grip on the basics of procedural thought ( something i still have a little trouble with ; ] ), through the fundamentals of the C++ language before attacking the Visual Studio. The C# & .NET stuff i mention because i've started looking at what areas i might reasonably hope to be employed in, and reckon that the combination of the two represent a sure development within those areas, and as a consequence, need investigating ( my reasons are not purely, although i must admit mostly, mercinary - the developments, particularly C#, do look very interesting from a coding view )

Are you involved in these areas ? looking to get involved in them ? bored by them ?
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 10:03 PM Þ 

Woo! Got really nostalgic while looking through the archive. Time really does fly, doesn't it? It seems the week has halved since 5 years ago, or maybe it's just me. My perception of time is as screwed as anything.

I wrote a biography on Victor Borge for e2, but their server is down at the moment, so I'll just post it here.


"Humor is something that thrives between man's aspirations and his limitations. There is more logic in humor than in anything else. Because, you see, humor is truth."


Børge Rosenbaum was born on January 3, 1909 in Copenhagen, Denmark to musicians Bernhard and Frederikke Rosenbaum (Bernhard played violin in the Royal Danish Chapel). Taking up piano like his mother at the age of 3, it was soon realized that Børge was a child prodigy, and he was awarded a full scholarship at the Royal Danish Music Conservatory in 1918, studying under Olivo Krause. Later on, he was taught by Victor Schiøler, Frederic Lamond, and Egon Petri.

Børge had his debut already in 1926 at the Danish concert-hall Odd Fellow Palæet ("The Odd Fellow Mansion"). After a few years as a classical concert player, he started his now famous "stand up" act, with the signature blend of piano music and jokes. He married American Elsie Chilton in 1933, the same year he debuted with his revue acts. Børge started touring extensively in Europe, where he began telling anti-Nazi jokes. This led to Adolf Hitler placing the outspoken Jew on his list of enemies to the Fatherland.


"What is the difference between a Nazi and a Dog?"
"The Nazi lifts his arm!"


When Germany invaded Denmark on April 9, 1940, Børge was playing a concert in Sweden, and managed to escape to Finland. He travelled to America on the SS American Legion, the last passenger ship that made it out of Europe prior to the war, and arrived August 28, 1940 with only 20 dollars, 3 of which went to the customs fee. Børge actually returned, disguised as a sailor, during the occupation to visit his dying mother.

Even though Børge didn't speak a word English upon arrival, he quickly managed to adapt his jokes to the American audience, learning English by watching B movies. He took the name of Victor Borge, and already in 1941, he started on Rudee Vallee's radioshow, but was soon after hired by Bing Crosby for his "Kraft Music Hall".

From then on, it went quickly for Victor, who won "Best New Radio Performer of the Year" in 1942. Soon after the award, he was offered film roles with big shots, such as Frank Sinatra (in Higher and Higher). Hosting The Victor Borge Show on NBC from 1946, where he would repeatedly announce his intent to play a piece, but would get "disctracted" by something or other, making comments on the audience, or lament on the usefulness of the One Minute Waltz as an eggtimer. Victor guested Toast of the Town, hosted by Ed Sullivan, several times during 1948.

Upon obtaining citizenship in 1948, all doors were open for Victor. He started the Comedy in Music show on The Golden Theatre in New York City on October 2, 1953. Shortly after divorcing Elsie, he married Sarabel Sanna Rodgers (daughter of Richard Rodgers) in 1953. The show would come to be the longest running one-man show, with 849 performances when he stopped January 21, 1956, being accepted in the Guinness book of world records.

Continuing his success with several tours and shows, playing with some of the world's most renowned orchestras, New York Philharmonic and London Philharmonic among others. Always modest, though, he felt very honored when he was invited to conduct the Danish Royal Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Theater in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1992.

Always a generous person, he helped starting several trust funds, including the Thanks to Scandinavia fund. It was started in dedication to those who helped the Jews escape the German invasion during the war. He was also awarded the Kennedy Center Honors in 1999.

Aside from his musical work, Victor has written the book My Favourite Intermission (with Robert Sherman), and the biography Smilet er den korteste afstand ("The Smile is the Shortest Distance" with Niels-Jørgen Kaiser) - the title is the Danish version of a saying of his, "Laughter is the shortest distance between two people," his motto of life. His philosophy was clear; "if I have caused just one person to wipe away a tear of laughter, that's my reward."

Victor never really slowed down, and continued touring until his last days, doing some 60 shows a year when he was 90 years old. As he says, "I don't mind growing old. I'm just not used to it."

Victor Borge died December 23, 2000 in Greenwich, Connecticut, after more than 75 years of entertaining. He died peacefully, in his sleep, the day after returning from a concert in Denmark. "It was just his time to go," Frederikke Borge said. "He's been missing my mother terribly." Victor left behind 4 children, Victor Jr. and Frederikke with Sarabel, and Ronald and Janet with Elsie.

Among Victor's most famous routines is the spoken punctuation routine, in which he recites a story, with full punctuation (comma, period, exclamation mark, etc) as weird sounds. Another is his inflated language, where he adds 1 to each number in a text, whether they are visible or not (inflate becomes inflnine, etc).

Filmography:


  • Frk. Møllers jubilæum ("Mrs. Møller's Jubilee") (1937) as Pianotuner Asmussen

  • Der var engang en Vicevært ("Once upon a time, there was a janitor") (1937) as Composer Bøegh

  • Alarm (1938) as Waiter Cæsar

  • I folkets navn ("In the name of the people") (1938) as Børge Rosenbaum

  • De tre måske fire ("The three, maybe four") (1939) as Office worker (He also composed the score for this movie)

  • The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944) uncredited

  • Higher and Higher (1944) as Sir Victor Fitzroy Victor aka Joe Brown

  • The Daydreamer (1966) as Zenith (The Second Tailor)

  • The Complete Victor Borge (1974) as Himself

  • Carpenters Very First Television Special (1976) as Himself

  • The King of Comedy (1983) as Victor Borge

  • The Best of Victor Borge: Act One & Two (1990) as Himself

  • A Place of Dreams: Carnegie Hall at 100 (1991) as Himself



And to end this writeup properly, a typical Borgeism:


"Flint must be an extremely wealthy town: I see that each of you bought two or three seats."
- Victor Borge, playing to a half-filled house in Flint, Michigan.


Sources: IMDB, Amazon, Google, Celebrity Deathwatch, my memory, 2 biographies: http://www.obits.com/borgevictor.html and http://www.kor.dk/borge/
posted by Mikkel , 9:16 PM Þ 


Qubo Gas are really wonderful designers.

their site is colorful and inventive: http://www.qubogas.com

this flash movie is cheerfully non-narrative and fun: http://www.qubogas.com/escargot_couleurs!/escargot_couleurs!.swf
posted by Josh Carr , 8:44 PM Þ 

It works now, had to explicitly list all the pages in the site to get them indexed. oh well. try doing a search for "Mikkel" :]

Atomz Search HTML for Irdial-Discs







posted by Irdial , 8:39 PM Þ 

Your Last Index was Successful

The last index of your web site index completed 4 minutes ago. It took 14 minutes to crawl 226 pages and index 226 pages containing 92134 words for a total of 1480829 bytes. 19694 word endings, 0 synonyms, and 15952 sound-alike words were included in the index.
posted by Irdial , 4:02 PM Þ 

Anthony Manning, do you work in a programming job at the moment or are you in training for such?

Your posts make me wonder.

Hope you don't mind me asking.
posted by Mess Noone , 2:36 PM Þ 

Hi there

Have you tried http://www.htdig.org/? No idea if it's any good, just seen it on someone else's page.
posted by captain davros , 10:47 AM Þ 

Thanks for the BlackIce tip Akin, I'll see if I can source Zone Alarm, think I may even have a copy somewhere. Turns out Win98 isn't supported by Visual C#, only XP, 2000 or NT ...... something for for the backburner ; a good thing really, as the C++ is most important at this point ........
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 10:12 AM Þ 

Hey I never knew we had an archive - cool. I'm pleased to see I was one of the first to blog on blogdial. kewl!
posted by captain davros , 9:33 AM Þ 

Atomz will not index this site because robots.txt has a /~* noindex which i cannot change, so I have to find another tool to let everyone search the archive.
posted by Irdial , 8:44 AM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 8:30 AM Þ 

http://grc.com/lt/scoreboard.htm

Anthony, you must get *rid* of Blackice. It stops people connecting to your box, but doesnt stop malicious programmes sending FROM your machine to the outside world!

Zone Alarm is a better firewall, but if your machine is slow, it causes a big performance hit.

I tried Blackice. It has a smaller footprint, looks lean and mean, but like I said, doesnt do the biz. If you have spyware on your box, Blackice will happily let it send your data, unchecked. See the link above.

Zone Alarm 3 is a terrible, bloated piece of shit unfortuneately. By trying to appeal to everyone (everydumb), it ends up being a fat, feature laden turd that slows your machine down. It has dozens of shiny buttons and Lcars like menues that do nothing to its functionality, flashes beeps boings and takes up too much trying to do a very simple thing. The previous version just about had it right, verging on the gaudy. This time they've blown it completely.
posted by Irdial , 8:22 AM Þ 
Tuesday, April 30, 2002
posted by alex_tea , 9:41 PM Þ 
posted by alex_tea , 8:57 PM Þ 

got hold of a copy of BlackIce firewall at the weekend and, as I've been scouting around for the past hour or so, have been amazed at the amount of random hits I've taken ; Back Orifice & SubSeven probes etc .............. dithering at the moment, trying to decide whether to buy a copy of a visual C# tutorial book complete with development software ...... should really finish the c++ first, but if i can go into an interview situation with the visual c++ official accreditation and a reasonable idea of its successor behind me i can't help but feel that, given my age and general lack of experience in these matters, it would be of great help ( plus it looks interesting ) ......
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 7:40 PM Þ 

That disco clip is SUPREME!!! Especially when he begins to get all freestyle towards the end - it's very liquid indeed and you can see he's at that place where the sun meets the sky. I recall as a nipper watching Blue Peter (excellently parodied in Tiswas as "Green Nigel") and they'd have Peggy Spencer telling you how to do the John Travolta finger and so forth.

Question is though what would the Irdial Monster Music Disco Lesson be like if it were a video mixing, say, that clip with a funky house things? If hard disk space and video weren't so incompatible then I'd have a go myself.

Windows Media Player, the new one, is not so great. I am stuck with it here at work but it's most definately not my player of choice. The idea that the mouse arrow disappears when you roll over the media, as well as the lack of right-click stuff makes it really annoying.
posted by captain davros , 1:20 PM Þ 

posted by Alun , 11:43 AM Þ 
posted by Mess Noone , 11:02 AM Þ 
posted by Irdial , 9:08 AM Þ 

"Music is bigger than words and wider than pictures."
--girl on Mogwai - "Yes! I am a Long Way from Home."
posted by Barrie , 8:23 AM Þ 
Monday, April 29, 2002
posted by Irdial , 11:49 PM Þ 

and.... craig venter makes it 13!!

oh those kooky billionaires. i don't know why i feel the need to
dis craig venter today. sometimes you have to just go with what
feels right i guess.
posted by john , 11:03 PM Þ 

I just did a massive update to my website (previously there was nothing on it).
http://coa.vectorx.org/
Comments?
posted by Barrie , 9:40 PM Þ 



hey, just noticed that ping isn't working proper in the
sense of auto loading the title and url into the fields.

and..."HE is so mind-bogglingly weird but real:
posted by john , 8:32 PM Þ 

this is so mind-bogglingly weird but real: http://www.spaceadventures.com/

and an article about space tourism from the NYtimes:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/28/science/28TOUR.html
posted by Josh Carr , 7:57 PM Þ 

The Horror...
The Horror...
posted by Irdial , 6:39 PM Þ 

OH YEAH! That was the best disco lesson I've ever had. Does anyone know what that russian track they play is called?
posted by Mikkel , 6:29 PM Þ 

that Discotanssit video was amazing. it was most definately all

YES.

that man is all groove, especially in the freeform section with that funky chicken slide. and there is never anything wrong with people shaking their asses. Even if they need to be taught how to do it.

if the only the world danced a bit more...
posted by Josh Carr , 5:58 PM Þ 

In "The Matrix" when neo comes back from the dead, and looks down the corridor at the bullets hurtling towards him, fired by the three agents....and he says...

"No"

Thats what you say when you watch that mpeg.

Seriously.
posted by Irdial , 3:18 PM Þ 

http://www.rathergood.com/blode4/
posted by Claus Eggers , 3:09 PM Þ 

Post hard - post often

http://www.acc.umu.se/~aquila/discotanssit.mpeg


37,6 MB
posted by Claus Eggers , 12:29 PM Þ 
posted by john , 11:40 AM Þ 

I love graffiti... I travel on the buses from central to east London every day and there are some classics... but the best are the (cliche art-critic mode) organic ones, coming and going and changing on an almost daily basis.
In huge letters on a bridge at Hoxton 'Chequebook Vandalism'
On a house on Bethnal Green Road 'East is the New West'
And everywhere from dalston eastwards, turkish/cypriot/kurdish political slogans in bright red with masses of acronyms and odd symbols, beautiful pieces.
On bus stops, kids being kids JK4FG+HH+SA+VC+ML+DF4EVA GR suks cock TR is a slag Miss Animal roolz..... they never get tired or run out of ink.
And the ubiquitous 'Fuck Pigs'. Couldn't have put it better myself, mate.
posted by Alun , 11:24 AM Þ 


posted by Irdial , 7:40 AM Þ 

Spot the Boeing.

http://www.asile.org/citoyens/numero13/pentagone/erreurs_en.htm
posted by Barrie , 2:35 AM Þ 
Sunday, April 28, 2002
posted by Irdial , 6:36 PM Þ 

Say What?

Public Release: 14-Mar-2002 ET
New book challenges theories of black speech
A new book by two North Carolina State University linguists challenges
a half-century of sociolinguistic theory and takes a fresh look at the history
of the controversial and highly visible ethnic English dialect Ebonics, also
known as African-American Vernacular English (AAVE).

National Science Foundation, William
Contact: Dr. Walt Wolfram
wolfram@social.chass.ncsu.edu
919-515-4151
North Carolina State University
posted by Irdial , 5:12 PM Þ 

posted by Mikkel , 2:41 PM Þ 

Now works with Mozilla RC1



http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
posted by Irdial , 11:49 AM Þ 

I had written a huge problem report about gpg here, but I am smart, and I made it go. Yay me!
GPG on os x does not like the "no comment" setting in signatures. Beware!!
posted by Barrie , 8:26 AM Þ 

I assume that most of you already know about this, but in case you don't, here's a link to the Random NYTimes.com Registration Generator:

http://www.majcher.com/nytview.html
posted by Irdial , 12:56 AM Þ 

yo, no that would be sean penn. HE is a total dreamboat!
but, well i would do johnny depp too. ;p
actually has anyone ever seen a great moving from trhe
early-mid 70's(i think '72) called "don't start the revolution without
me"? donald sutherland and gene wilder? great slap
stick comedy ala buster keaton and all the greats. goon show
and the running jumping and standing still film.

shiva h. vishnu ..... 2.4!
can you believe it. in two years will we have 10gig processors??
imagine the difference. interesting times we live in huh?

"Oh yay, now we're back to fucking 18th century level."
-i find it more feudal.
spray painted near our home reads the graffiti "no war but class war" with an
anarchy symbol. i would tend to agree.
posted by john , 12:17 AM Þ 
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