31.10.07
Pre-Day-of-the-Dead Days
Tabula Rasa. The beta is over, and the first impression stands. It's a World of Somewhere-out-in-Space, nothing more. A bit less, in fact. Therefore, I'm still looking for a game.
Some other not-so-nice things happened. I'm not quite sure what I'll do with and about them.
But at least, tomorrow is a holiday. Which means, a proper mid-week piss-up is on the program today. I'm even irritated enough to expect no troubles staying awake.
28.10.07
DST Off
27.10.07
A Night on a Friday
Repeat after me: small things.
26.10.07
In Transit, an Update
I wonder if the FedEx people make up the shipment tracking times and places just to keep the people who check them all the time entertained...
Seep
I should be feeling better. Maybe I shall at 1530... Maybe.
25.10.07
In Transit
On the positive side... After a significant delay, a lot of back-and-forth emailing, and a slight change to the order, my pens (two FPs, one RB and one BP) have been shipped today. They're on their way to the Kuala Lumpur airport now. Let's hope they arrive before the holiday next week. And I'm expecting another FP and some supposedly nice paper, this from a local supplier, tomorrow.
On the negative side... I've missed my mid-week inebriation due to the lack of beer. And the lethargy - no point in wasting alcohol on a half-asleep me. The prospect for the weekend is bleak, too, but we'll see.
Tempted to buy Toy's successor on Monday... But we'll see about that, too.
20.10.07
Slates
Eve still rules.
18.10.07
Other Games
On an unrelated note, Mookie, the author of the sucky Dominic Deegan webcomic, has something of my taste in music. I'd like his head on a pike.
16.10.07
Throes
I'm not going to. A 3-yo computer, especially a laptop, is hopelessly obsolete. That doesn't mean it can't do most of the things I ask it to do, but it's still obsolete. I want a new one, even though I don't need it, and I'm going to get it. That's the way we do things in the developed West (even in my semi-developed semi-West), and those less developed want to be able to do it, too.
I've even found some worthy candidates to replace it.
15.10.07
Blog Action Day!
Is there a point in trying to protect the environment? No. It's simply against the way the world works.
Now that I've made this broad, outrageous statement, let me elaborate.
The first, and greatest, reason is the population growth. This is the first thing which, try as we might, we can't avoid, stop or change. Humans are a low-R, high-K species, and we're hard-coded to take every possible advantage to increase our numbers as much as possible, because it takes us a lot of time and effort to reach maturity and reproduce, and growing-up is fraught with dangers which cause, under the circumstances which have existed throughout most of Homo sapiens' hundred-thousand-year history, not many of us to survive. That same hard-coding has been driving us to try to decrease our mortality rate by any means necessary, and we've become extremely successful in doing that during the last sixty or seventy years. True, the population increase is slowing down, and the population decrease in some of the 'developed' countries could indicate that some kind of population control process is taking hold, but there are already way too many of us, and the countries that are likely to have the greatest impact, such as India, China and the US (the world's greatest waster of resources), still have respectable population growth rates.
The second reason is the inevitable increase in resource consumption. Try as we might, unless we return to some sort of pre-industrial state, we will continue doing things which are both unsustainable and unnecessary (in the strictest of maintaining the population size not growing, but stable), since those things are very closely related to what we (based on our biology, so that's not likely to change) consider 'success'. If you consider that the current US, with its less than 5% of the world population produces 22% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions (I think it's safe to assume the emissions of everything else, as well as the resource consumption, are somewhere in that area), imagine what it will look like when China and India eventually catch up. And they will catch up. People want to be warm in winter and cool in summer, they want their cars and computers and health care and unlimited food one need just to reach for. It is inevitable.
All this wouldn't really be a problem if we could control ourselves, but we can't. We can't help wanting to increase our numbers, that's the way we're built. The ability to waste resources is closely related to the perception of reproductive success on so many levels, that we're not likely to stop doing that, either. And finally, there's a simple fact, recognised in both biology and economics, that, at least in the short term, those who grow most quickly will always get ahead of those who hold back (for whatever reason), and drive them out of existence.
We might as well face it. Humans are a failed project. The best thing we can do, short of reducing our population by at least two-thirds and going back to the pre-industrial times (and this is not happening), would be to destroy our environment as quickly as possible and get it over with. Sure, we're going to take many others down with us, but that is going to happen anyway. If we hurry up, we might actually limit the damage.
14.10.07
Wiiii... Wiiii...
And my pens haven't even been shipped yet.
Doesn't bode well for tomorrow...
12.10.07
Pens!
Friii... Friii...
1. go home,
2. order some food and eat it,
3. make a pot of tea,
4. watch a flic or two and/or play a game (but not Eve),
5. continue on with beer when I'm done with the tea.
Soon.
11.10.07
Blog Action Day
I've been accepted as a participant. Now I have to come up with a serious environment-themed memo for Monday.
10.10.07
Webcomics
Oh, boy.
First, I'm not a fan of the anime-style drawing. But this... It looks like it's done by someone who applied to do DragonballZ, but got rejected. All the characters look the same, male or female, human or whatever else they might be. One can only tell them apart by their hair (although even that is sometimes difficult), and the important ones sometimes have eye wear. They all have snouts; no noses, no mouths and chins, just snouts. Only the cat doesn't have it (or has a very small one), and that makes it even more freaky.
Second, the whole story/characters/setting thingie is just... No. No, no, no. And even though I don't look for too much depth in comics (maybe I am belittling the whole genre, and as someone who's grown up on Asterix and Alan Ford I should know better), but this is just... Just... Not even the jokes are funny. It's just... No.
On the other hand, it got me thinking about some things I'm doing, even though the sheer suck of Dominic Deegan is quite unapproachable. So I suppose one should never underestimate the value of a bad example.
9.10.07
Politics among Friends
The first reaction was, oh my sweet chopped carrot. A true WTF moment.
But I shouldn't really be surprised. Political campaigns on Myspace, Youtube and the like aren't really anything new. All the cool-kid-wanna-be politicians in the US are doing it, so why shouldn't our local budding hipsters? I'm not sure what they think they'll achieve with this, though, a rather large number of their 'friends' can't vote.
Another WTF moment followed when I realised the largest Croatian opposition party is... A 17-yo female from Connecticut. I've since figured out why the age (it's been 17 years since they stopped being Croatian Communist Union), and I suppose they think girls are nicer than guys, but why Connecticut?? As it turns out, it's Myspace's fault. All Croatians are from CT, according to them. Another, albeit smaller, WTF moment.
Request denied. Voting decisions being re-thought. Not because they wanted to be my Myspace friend, repulsive as that notion may be to me. No. Because their PM candidate is turning out more and more obnoxious daily.
7.10.07
Schopping!
5.10.07
The Light of...
4.10.07
Moi
Now, I understand why CVs are important. I understand they would have their purpose even if they weren't such a tightly integrated part of the disgusting, filthy thing that is today's corporate world. But I still feel dirty. Even though I omitted, intentionally and with prejudice, my 'mission statement'.




