A fanfic downloading tool Tue, Sep 20. 2011
I humblely present AutoFanfic. It's just a wrapper to fanficdownload, but makes things sorta easier.
Charity supported health care. Sat, Sep 17. 2011
So there was a Republican debate a while back, and the suggestion was made that perhaps people who couldn't afford health care could go to 'charity'.
This is stupid for many reasons, but I made a comment else where that addressed the most obvious problem with that, and I think it bears posting here so I can find it.
Newspapers Decline Thu, Jul 30. 2009
I think the one thing undergirding the decline and fall of newspapering is that, by and large, newspapers lost touch with their audience and communities long ago. -Revolution 21's Blog for the People: Extra! Extra! You won't read all about it!Amen. Read the whole thing.
Why public health care can't work Wed, Jul 22. 2009
Crazy right-winger Michele Bachmann from Minnesota, in her floor speech, issued a litany of talking points against the public option, and said that the public option would be far cheaper than private insurance. -Michele Bachmann Opposes Public Option Because It’s “Cheaper”Well, it's certainly an interesting 'problem' that the government can apparently provide health insurance for 30-40% less than the health insurance industry.
Affirmative Action Wed, Jul 22. 2009
Poverty and Education Thu, Mar 27. 2008
I suggest more poverty-base grants for the very poor B student to at least manage a community college associate degree,
so they can make $20 an hour job fixing cars or wiring houses instead of $7 an hour as cashier, which is the difference
between two 30-hour a week jobs where you can't pay the rent, and a 45-hour a week job where you can and even save a
little.
Conspiracy Theories Tue, Feb 5. 2008
There are always conspiracy theories. Here's what I think.
Anyone who thinks that the rich and powerful secretly control large sections of the world isn't paying attention. That's
sorta like claiming the chairman and board of IBM secretly control IBM. Of course rich and powerful people control the
world, they just do it out in the open informally, not in secret back room meetings where they laugh maniacally.
My adoring fans Fri, Nov 2. 2007
I am apparently the coolest person evar. Or, at least, everyone agrees with me.
Firefox: Trivial User Interface Extensions Sun, Oct 7. 2007
Firefox, as it comes be default, has several inane UI choices, so I'm going to list some extensions here that make it a
good deal saner:
Continue reading "Firefox: Trivial User Interface Extensions" »
Firefox: Keyword Search Sat, Aug 18. 2007
For the first in this series, I'll talk about Keyword Search. This is actually a built-in feature of firefox, made more
useful by an extension called 'Smart Search'.
The feature is explained on the keyword searches. That page explains in in a rather odd way, so I will
try to do it better.
Firefox Fri, Aug 17. 2007
Here's I'm going to tell you about all the Firefox extensions I use. I've repackaged them all and have them locally, so
you can install them from here, and I've also included links to their page so you can go over there. Sometimes I'll
write articles about more than one extension, and I'll additionally have all of them packaged into one file so you can
download them at one time.
I'll also talk about some of the overlooked and useful features built in.
If anyone has suggestions as to extensions or features, feel free to add them in the comments.
About Politics Sun, Aug 12. 2007
As I said in my introduction, I consider myself somewhat a Progressive.
There are people out there that think that's just another way to say 'Liberal', but in reality progressive political
thought and liberal political thought are often at loggerheads, which I will probably write about at some point in the
future. The 'New Left' is, at this point in time in this country, comprised of both traditions. I also hold a few
liberal views, including some that the left doesn't!
Software I Use: Notepad++ Fri, Aug 10. 2007
The Notepad that comes with Windows is a prime example of how Microsoft doesn't understand what sort of software is
supposed to come with operating system. A useful text editor is right up there at the time, but Notepad is broken and
defective by design in so many different ways that this would turn into a rant if I listed them all.
So, instead, I shall list Notepad++. Download it, install it, use it, and stop worrying.
Software I Use Fri, Aug 10. 2007
This series is going to be talking about stuff I use on my computer to get my work done. Sometimes they're not the most
popular, and I'm sure others will take issue with them, but I'm not issuing awards or anything, I'm simply saying that
I, personally, use them right now. My computer is running Windows XP, so you can assume all the software here will work
on it, although I'll try to note if there's some other OSes supported.
A lot of this software will be free software, either as in beer and/or as in speech. Some of it won't.
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Welcome Fri, Aug 10. 2007
Well, I've finally installed some blogging software instead of using straight HTML. We'll see how it works out.
This site is going to be a confusing combination of talking about some vaguely progressive politics, configuring a
moderately-sized mail and web server, some PennMUSH stuff, and random rants about whatever I want. I'll also be putting
up stuff I've written in the past in various places, with a randomly chosen date of the state of the year.
I'll try to actually have useful categories so people can just read what they want, and I plan to start each category
with a sort of overview post that will tell people what to expect.
Usually I'll have comments off, except when I am actually using this thing like a blog and commenting about someone
else's blog posts. I'm not planning on requiring or even allowing user-registration.
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