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Friday, 2007-11-23

Categorical Links Page plugin for WordPress

Filed under: Programming — bblackmoor @ 22:32

I updated WordPress to 2.3.1 today. In the process, a plugin I use stopped working. So I fixed it. If you would like to us it, you may download it from here:

Categorical Links Page plugin

You will need 7-zip to decompress the file.

Tuesday, 2007-11-20

Recommended books for the Unix/Linux beginner

Filed under: Linux,Prose — bblackmoor @ 10:01

I was browsing Amazon earlier, looking for books to recommend to a friend who may be interested in getting into Linux. I thought other people might find this handy, too, so here they are. It is a very short list. There are literally dozens of other books on specific subjects that I would also recommend (the O’Reilly Apache book, a few Perl books, and so on), but this is a start. These are more or less in order of increasing complexity.

Tuesday, 2007-11-06

Darth Vader Feels Blue

Filed under: Movies — bblackmoor @ 13:30

Little did we know that Darth Vader is a a blues man.

The top 10 evil computers

Filed under: Entertainment,Technology — bblackmoor @ 13:12

Top Ten Evil Computers

Monday, 2007-11-05

Comcast throttling deserves punishment

Filed under: Society,Technology — bblackmoor @ 19:23

Free Press and Public Knowledge filed a complaint with the FCC about Comcast’s squeezing of BitTorrent and other apps the cable company deemed to be too much of a strain on its network.

Comcast, you may recall, was playing a little game whereby it delayed outbound traffic by impersonating users and sending reset commands.

[…]

The groups want Comcast to pay $195,000 per affected user.

(from Comcast throttling deserves punishment, groups say, ZDNet)

I agree with these groups in principle, but $195,000 seems a little steep. Refunding the cost of my high-speed Internet service during the affected period seems a fairer punishment.

Friday, 2007-10-19

Nokia unveils Linux-powered N810 Internet Tablet

Filed under: Linux,Technology — bblackmoor @ 12:27

I think I may have found a worthwhile replacement for my venerable Palm Tungsten T5.

Update: Here is some more information on the Nokia n810.

U.S. wants to shut down reasonable online music stores

Filed under: Intellectual Property,Music — bblackmoor @ 12:14

In case you needed more reasons to hate the media robber barons, the Digital Rights Mafia, and their government shills, here’s an article from Crave.

Thursday, 2007-10-04

An Open Letter To The Pro-gun Community

Filed under: Society — bblackmoor @ 19:58

An Open Letter To The Pro-gun Community

Gun Owners of America
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408

Home

Thursday, October 4, 2007

It may be a cliche, but it is true: This letter is written not in
anger, but in sorrow and concern. It is written to our friends about
NRA staff who, tragically, have taken a course which, we believe,
would be disastrous for the Second Amendment and the pro-gun
movement.

Two of us are Life Members of the NRA — one of whom was an NRA board
member for over ten years. And our legislative counsel was a paid
consultant for the NRA.

So we certainly have no animus against the NRA staff, much less our
wonderful friends who are NRA members.

In fact, over the last thirty years, GOA and its staff have worked
with NRA to facilitate most of our pro-gun victories — from
McClure-Volkmer to the death of post-Columbine gun control to a gun
liability bill free of anti-gun “killer amendments.”

But those who staff the NRA, without consulting the membership, have
now made a series of strange and dangerous alliances with the likes
of Chuck Schumer, Carolyn McCarthy, and Pat Leahy. And we believe
that, if allowed to continue, this will produce anti-gun policies
which the NRA staff will bitterly regret.

Christ said, in the Sermon on the Mount, that “by their fruits, ye
shall know them.” And, frankly, these fruits are not likely to
produce much pro-gun legislation.

Substantively, the Leahy/McCarthy/Schumer bill, which NRA’s staff has
vigorously supported without consulting with its membership, would
rubber-stamp the illegal and non-statutory BATFE regulations which
have already been used to strip gun rights from 110,000 veterans. It
would also allow an anti-gun administration to turn over Americans’
most private medical records to the federal instant check system
without a court order.

But perhaps even worse, the bill was hatched in secret, without
hearings or testimony, and passed out of the House without even a
roll call. And now, the sponsors are trying to do the same thing in
the Senate — in an effort to ram the bill through without votes or
floor debate, led by anti-gun Senator Chuck Schumer. If it is good
legislation, as its proponents claim, why such fears of a roll call
vote or debate in committee?

Indeed, in the face of horrific dissent from the NRA’s own
membership, its staff has tragically ignored arguments and dug in its
heels — in an almost “because-we-say-so” attitude.

Understand this:

* Passage of McCarthy/Leahy/Schumer will not quell the calls for gun
control. To the contrary, it will embolden our enemies to push for
the abolition of even more of our Second Amendment rights. Already,
the Brady Campaign has indicated its intent to follow up this
“victory” with a push for an effective ban on gun shows.

* Passage of McCarthy/Leahy/Schumer will not be viewed as an “NRA
victory.” To the contrary, once the liberal media has used the NRA
staff for its purposes, it will throw them away like a used Kleenex.
Already, an over-confident press is crowing that this is the “first
major gun control measure in over a decade.”

* Taking the BATFE’s horrifically expansive unlawful regulations
dealing with veterans’ loss of gun rights and making them
unchangeable congressionally-endorsed statutory law is NOT
“maintaining the status quo.”

* We are told that the McCarthy/Leahy/Schumer bill should be passed
because it contains special provisions to allow persons prohibited
from owning guns to get their rights restored. But there is already
such a provision in the law; it is 18 U.S.C. 925(c). And the reason
why no one has been able to get their rights restored under CURRENT
LAW is that funds for the system have been blocked by Chuck Schumer.
It is no favor to gun owners for Chuck Schumer — the man who has
blocked funding for McClure-Volkmer’s “relief from disability”
provisions for 15 years — to now offer to give us back a tepid
version of the provisions of current law which he has tried so hard
to destroy.

Finally, there is the cost, which ranges from $1 billion in the
cheapest draft to $5 billion — to one bill which places no limits
whatsoever on spending. Thus, we would be drastically increasing
funding for gun control — at a time when BATFE, which has done so
much damage to the Second Amendment, should be punished, rather than
rewarded.

We would now respectfully ask the NRA staff to step back from a
battle with its membership — and to join with us in opposing
McCarthy/Leahy/Schumer gun control, rather than supporting it.

And, to our friends and NRA members, we would ask that you take this
letter and pass it on to your friends and colleagues.

Sincerely,

Senator H.L. “Bill” Richardson (ret.)
Founder and Chairman

Larry Pratt
Executive Director

Michael E. Hammond
Legislative Counsel

Wednesday, 2007-10-03

Secessionists meeting in Tennessee

Filed under: Society — bblackmoor @ 17:14

It would appear that the idea of secession from the Union is experiencing something of a rebirth.

And well it should. The Union won the war to prevent states from seceding, but might does not make right. The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly prohibit secession by the states: it is, therefore, completely legal, regardless of who won the American Civil War.

Thursday, 2007-09-20

The Flying Luxury Hotel

Filed under: Technology,Travel — bblackmoor @ 13:36

A fun look at the cruise ship of tomorrow!

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