Year: 2006

Holy @#$%

It’s a truism in Canada that socialised medicine is just better than the American system, except among rabid neocons. (Actually the truism is a bit more nuanced, but certainly the perception is that the average person is much better off here…) Every once in a while you hear a story about some family in the U.S. without insurance that are… Read more →

Work Less Party

It seems that B.C. has a political party that probably has In Praise Of Idleness as part of their required reading. I wonder why they haven’t taken off–it seems like a pretty big no-brainer for most people to be in favour of a shorter work week, doesn’t it? Policy – Work Less Party Unemployment today is now double what it… Read more →

The social relations of business

Gwenda points to an interesting discussion at Asimov’s message board. Apparently the magazine (or rather, the managing editor) had purchased a story from Jim Grimsley (author of the nifty book The Ordinary, and a bunch of other stuff I haven’t read yet), and the owners of the magazine ordered the story killed. As you can imagine, this has ruffled some… Read more →

Specter’s compromised.

Specter’s compromise: “You can have everything you wanted, Emporer Bush, sir.” Specter Offers Compromise on NSA Surveillance The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee has proposed legislation that would give President Bush the option of seeking a warrant from a special court for an electronic surveillance program such as the one being conducted by the National Security Agency. […] Another… Read more →

I blame Linda Medley

Anyone got a spare $3,000,000 (Canadian) kicking around? See, I spent a lot of time tonight shopping for castles. It’s not insane–I need more shelf space for my books, and nothing says “lots of shelf space” like a nice castle; especially a castle with a tower. While I was doing that, I ran across this lovely manor house in Ireland.… Read more →

Art / Artist (continued)

I just want to quickly point out that there is some new stuff happening in the comments to my “Confusing The Art and the Artist” post, the “most linked to” post here so far. In particular, look for the lengthy response from John C. Wright, one of my examples in the post. His response is reasoned, and way more civil… Read more →

I promise to use this power only for good

It’s not quite exactly what I demanded of the universe, but the news that Golden Gryphon will be doing a lovely matched edition of Jeff Ford‘s three Well-Built City books is certainly welcome. New intros, etc. Also this will make it easier to assemble sets for gift-giving purposes. Now, if only the universe would pay closer attention when I specified… Read more →

Darwin wins

Hahahahahahahahahaha… Lioness in zoo kills man who invoked God A man shouting that God would keep him safe was mauled to death by a lioness in Kiev zoo after he crept into the animal’s enclosure, a zoo official said on Monday. “The man shouted ‘God will save me, if he exists’, lowered himself by a rope into the enclosure, took… Read more →

06-6-6 Poker Variant

Here’s what I came up with for a “crazy game” on tonight’s theme for the poker game. You can download a one-page PDF of these rules as well. The Omen This game is played as 7-card stud, with the following variations: An extra hand is dealt, in addition to all player hands. This is referred to as “Damien’s hand”. (This… Read more →

Poker Of The Beast vs Mysterious Readings

vs. So, you all realize tomorrow is 06-6-6, right? Hence, my normal Tuesday night poker game shall be transformed into the Poker Of The Beast. I’ll have to come up with a new game for the “crazy games” time at the end of the nightWe normally enforce a strict “no goofy games” rule for the first several hours: we normally… Read more →

Tweaking up the blog

The keen-eyed among you (who aren’t reading this in RSS) may have noticed a few tweaks in the blog presentation. I’ve added numbering to the comments, and I’ve written a tiny plugin and made some changes to support distinguishing my comments from the ones the rest of you make. (With the amount of comments I get here this is completely… Read more →

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