Monthly Archives: September 2004

Irony

The irony of the Dan Rather/CBS News debacle that the right is enjoying is that CBS did _exactly_ the same thing that the Bush Administration did in the lead-up to the Iraq war: they ignored evidence that disproved their belief and put too much stock in the evidence that supported their belief. The only difference is that CBS News did the right thing and admitted their errors.

Hypocrisy

Jimmy Swaggart broke the 7th Commandment (adultery) years ago, now “he’s advocating breaking the 6th Commandment”:http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/po/evangelistapologizesforkillgaysremark (murder). How many of the 10 Commandments are you allowed to break before you’re no longer considered a Christian leader?

97,000 Recipes!

The Wall Street Journal's Mossberg on the iMac

Mossberg: Consumers perceive Mac desktops as pricey, partly because the company doesn’t play in the very cheapest segment of the PC market, and partly because Apple’s prices include built-in monitors that are often unlisted extras in ads for bargain Windows machines.

But the new iMac actually costs less than comparable Windows machines. For instance, Gateway’s all-in-one Profile 5 model, with a built-in 17-inch flat-panel screen, costs $1,499, compared with $1,299 for the 17-inch iMac, and the Gateway is much thicker and lacks a dedicated graphics card like the iMac’s. Even if you increase the iMac’s memory to match the Gateway’s 512 megabytes, the iMac is still $125 cheaper.

If you tried to match the specs of the base iMac G5 in a traditional Dell tower, you’d also pay more. A Dell Dimension 4600, with the best processor, Windows XP Pro, the best 17-inch flat-panel monitor, a CD recorder and the same graphics card, costs $7 more than the 17-inch iMac. And it’s much bulkier and uglier.

The iMac has some less tangible advantages, too. It has a better, more modern operating system than Windows XP. It comes with a free suite of photo, video and music programs that can’t be matched on Windows. And it frees users from the worry and expense of battling viruses and spyware, because there has never been a successful virus targeting the Mac operating system, and there is little or no spyware for the Mac. The many thousands of viruses and spyware programs that afflict Windows can’t run on, or harm, Macs.

The iMac G5 is another winner from Apple. It’s a computer that’s a real pleasure, not a hassle, to use.

If America were Iraq, What would it be Like?

Juan Cole: What would America look like if it were in Iraq’s current situation? The population of the US is over 11 times that of Iraq, so a lot of statistics would have to be multiplied by that number.

Thus, violence killed 300 Iraqis last week, the equivalent proportionately of 3,300 Americans. What if 3,300 Americans had died in car bombings, grenade and rocket attacks, machine gun spray, and aerial bombardment in the last week? That is a number greater than the deaths on September 11, and if America were Iraq, it would be an ongoing, weekly or monthly toll.

Netflix, Warner Bros. in video-on-demand test | CNET News.com

Netflix, Warner Bros. in video-on-demand test | CNET News.com. The inevitable is getting closer.

Wired News: Hack Attack Gums Up Authorize.Net

Wired News: Hack Attack Gums Up Authorize.Net. It finally made the mainstream news… I was beginning to wonder if Authorize.Net was telling the whole truth. We use Authorize.Net to charge credit cards, so this affects us. I don’t understand why they can’t simply provide a different IP address instead of using DNS until this problem goes away.

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Recipezaar in The Seattle Times

The “Seattle Times”:http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2002040554_btinterface20.html features “Recipezaar”:http://www.recipezaar.com in their Tech “Interface” section. Much better than the “Red Herring article”:http://troyandgay.com/index.php?p=2789 and the Seattle Times understands that you _link_ to web site you are talking about in an online article. The photo was taken at our colocation facility in downtown Seattle — the machines behind us are the servers that run the site.

Tomorrow morning we’ll have to head to the newsstand and buy several copies. I don’t think I’ve been in a newspaper since I was a kid playing soccer and was mentioned in the paragraph blurb about the game.

Vashon Arts Auction

We attended the Vashon Arts Auction last night. We accidentally bought one more piece than we should have, but whatever. We really loved the pieces, it is a good cause and always tons of fun.

Mark Bennion

Harvey Bergman

Pam Ingalls

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