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just another day at home.

With nothing to do… Well that’s not quite true. I played around with confusion for a while again, but not really anything to look at. The most important thing I did today was a phone interview. The interview was for Appian Consulting in Tyson’s Corner.

I don’t think I did to well in the interview—not good at interviews to begin with and not a good phone person, I just don’t know what to say when I cannot see the person I am talking to. The company sounds nice, a little more formal than I would like, but nothing that would kill anyone. Location is good, smack in the middle of Tyson’s Corner. The job itself sounds nice too—work of various projects over time using different technologies, exactly what I want. Maybe they will call to set up a real interview sometime.

Speaking of calling and interviews… The people I interviewed with over a week ago have not called me and they have not replied to my email. How rude! I don’t know, maybe it’s me, I got the cold shoulder from Biap for a month before I could track down someone and find out what was going on. I can understand it once but if it happens again then I don’t know what’s going on. Maybe I need more deodorant or a couple of extra Tic Tac’s… something!

In other news: this is the “does C██████ still read this,” section. I went out to lunch with C██████ on Sunday. Just a kind of general catch up thing. Looked at some pictures and talked about the news, the world, fake meat, et al. Now lets see if she replies to this entry or, better yet, updates her VERY out of date journal

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web site upgrade

I stayed up all night the past two nights playing with my website. It’s been over a year since I put the site up and it has come a long way, but there is still a lot further to go to get to where I want it to be. I will make some more changes over the next few days if I get the chance. Let me know what you think of the colors and stuff.

If anyone wants to know more technical info on the update—like why I took all the table tags out or how the css works now, then email me and I will send you an explanation of it all.

Ok, I’m going to go to bed now. Tomorrow I will post something more meaningful… or maybe later today since it’s almost seven in the morning and I have not been to bed yet.

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america bashing

Listening to Lou Dobbs the other day talk about the speakers at the Earth Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa and their America bashing reminded me of a speech. This speech was given by Gordon Sinclair way back in 1973. Though the events he talks about may not be current, the ideas are;

“The Americans”
by Gordon Sinclair

The United States dollar took another pounding on German, French and British exchanges this morning, hitting the lowest point ever known in West Germany. It has declined there by 41% since 1971 and this Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for the Americans as the most generous and possibly the least-appreciated people in all the earth.

As long as sixty years ago, when I first started to read newspapers, I read of floods on the Yellow River and the Yangtse. Who rushed in with men and money to help? The Americans did.

They have helped control floods on the Nile, the Amazon, the Ganges and the Niger. Today, the rich bottom land of the Misssissippi is under water and no foreign land has sent a dollar to help. Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain and Italy, were lifted out of the debris of war by the Americans who poured in billions of dollars and forgave other billions in debts. None of those countries is today paying even the interest on its remaining debts to the United States.

When the franc was in danger of collapsing in 1956, it was the Americans who propped it up and their reward was to be insulted and swindled on the streets of Paris. I was there. I saw it.

When distant cities are hit by earthquakes, it is the United States that hurries into help… Managua Nicaragua is one of the most recent examples. So far this spring, 59 American communities have been flattened by tornadoes. Nobody has helped.

The Marshall Plan .. the Truman Policy .. all pumped billions upon billions of dollars into discouraged countries. Now, newspapers in those countries are writing about the decadent war-mongering Americans.

I’d like to see one of those countries that is gloating over the erosion of the United States dollar build its own airplanes.

Come on… let’s hear it! Does any other country in the world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the Lockheed Tristar or the Douglas 107? If so, why don’t they fly them? Why do all international lines except Russia fly American planes? Why does no other land on earth even consider putting a man or women on the moon?

You talk about Japanese technocracy and you get radios. You talk about German technocracy and you get automobiles. You talk about American technocracy and you find men on the moon, not once, but several times … and safely home again. You talk about scandals and the Americans put theirs right in the store window for everyone to look at. Even the draft dodgers are not pursued and hounded. They are here on our streets, most of them … unless they are breaking Canadian laws .. are getting American dollars from Ma and Pa at home to spend here.

When the Americans get out of this bind … as they will… who could blame them if they said ‘the hell with the rest of the world’. Let someone else buy the Israel bonds, Let someone else build or repair foreign dams or design foreign buildings that won’t shake apart in earthquakes.

When the railways of France, Germany and India were breaking down through age, it was the Americans who rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an old caboose. Both are still broke. I can name to you 5,000 times when the Americans raced to the help of other people in trouble.

Can you name me even one time when someone else raced to the Americans in trouble? I don’t think there was outside help even during the San Francisco earthquake.

Our neighbours have faced it alone and I am one Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them kicked around. They will come out of this thing with their flag high. And when they do, they are entitled to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating over their present troubles.

I hope Canada is not one of these. But there are many smug, self-righteous Canadians. And finally, the American Red Cross was told at its 48th Annual meeting in New Orleans this morning that it was broke.

This year’s disasters .. with the year less than half-over… has taken it all and nobody…but nobody… has helped.

There is much wrong with America, America is the source of much that is wrong in the world and America needs to take more responsibility for those things, work to fix them. But the bashing of America by other countries will not further this, it will only inflame the people of America and deafen their ears to the voices of the rest of the world. For much of America’s history it has helped to blaze trails—democracy and industry most notably. We have made many mistakes along the way and these mistakes have lead to many of the problems that these people are talking about, but many countries have benefited from our experience and will for a long time to come. America is not perfect—far from it and we need to do much to correct the wrongs we have inflicted on the world, but the world needs to back off and encourage us to make amends, not demand it, most of the world owes America that much.

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Website Statistics

Ok, here is an interesting one; I took a look at the site statistics for confusion last month and found some interesting things.

The total number of hits to confusion last month was 1168 or 44 a day on avarage. Where did all these hits come from? Well by it breaks down like this:

  • 43% where people already on the site clicking on a new page.
  • 25% where from US based .com, .net or .org sites.
  • 12% came from Switzerland, we know who that was :)
  • 8% where unresolved—whatever that means.
  • 5% originated in Australia. Hello down under!
  • 3% of visitors came from Denmark. Wonder if I know them?
  • 2% where from US .edu’s—I most likely do know them.
  • And 2% where from Jamaica, you got to love that! True gloabality!

I also noticed that G████’s site—codejunkie is listed a couple of times in the referrers log. Thanks Garth for linking to me. I checked out the site, looks nice.

Kind of cool to see where the hits come from, I did not realize that the site was actually being seen by other people, last month people from Google, Google Canada, Yahoo search (powered by Google), and Yahoo Australia search (also powered by Google) and even someone from a Slashdot story I posted a comment to have stopped by. All in all encouraging knowing people actually visit the site.

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midnight musings: creationism vs. darwinism

Cobb County George… A bunch of parents got a petition together and the school board voted to append a disclaimer to all biology books that Evolution is a theory:

“This textbook contains material on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully, and critically considered.”

Now, before all the liberals in the world get up in arms, there is nothing per se wrong with a disclaimer that notes that evolution has never been proven as a fact. The evidence supports the theory and there is no physical evidence to disprove the theory but that in and of itself does not prove the theory. Teaching evolution is like teaching Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity—It appears that while both ideas fit the observable world, they are incompatible and therefore, most likely, something is wrong with one or both. Just a Newtonian physics fit the observable world when it was defined but failed to as our experiments become more and more accurate and we moved to Einstein’s theories evolution fits the observed data of today, but may need refinement and it is possible that, however unlikely, new evidence may change the basics of the theory. So there is nothing wrong with the idea of the disclaimer.

The problem with the disclaimer is that it is not a stand-alone feature—there is an agenda behind it. We all know that the people who push these disclaimers are modern day Williams Jennings Bryans and while they cannot wipe evolution from the textbooks they will want Creationism—Judaic-Christian creation, taught along side the “theory of evolution.” The parents who suggested the disclaimer may very well be innocent of this, but those who will hail the disclaimer and champion it are the same people who, hypocritically file law suits against schools who ask their students to read something on the Koran as an academic exercise in understanding the world. These people will say that Creationism is a theory and that it should be given equal treatment in the classroom, but I wonder if they would champion the teaching of Hindu creationism? Or of Norse creationism? What of the creation beliefs of the Native Americans? I doubt it.

I don’t see the validity of the ACLU’s statement that the disclaimer is a “fundamentalist Christian expression” in itself—it does not allude to any creationism or opposing views, but I see the fear of a slippery slope in it. Will the disclaimer lead the Cobb County students being the “laughing stock of college entrance boards,” as some local parents thing? It should not, as long as the students still learn the observable facts and the tenants of the “theory.” In the end, the disclaimer itself does not seam, to me, to violate any tenant of separation of church and state as long as it does not allude to any religious ideas of creation. Teach evolution as a theory—as the theory that fits the facts.