Monthly archives: September 2008


Tweets today

23:32 Blog: My prediction for the October Surprise- RIP Track Palin tinyurl.com/4kdc9f #

23:32 Blog: The gun that started World War One tinyurl.com/4bzjg5 #

23:32 Blog: How to solve a banking collapse the Swedish way tinyurl.com/4f3ax9 #

23:32 Blog: Tweets today tinyurl.com/3fcnf5 #

00:52 Going through my tapes- nostalgia time. Tomorrow I inflict them on young people trapped in a mini bus to Edinburgh with me driving 🙂 #

09:27 Blog: Listen to Sir David Attenborough on the Today show tinyurl.com/488k8p #

15:16 What exactly is halal car insurance? #

20:27 Blog: Ike and son are on a road trip to Edinburgh tinyurl.com/4ntll7 #

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Tweets today

23:34 Blog: Tweets today tinyurl.com/4yndp7 #

15:48 I can get root on the minibook. Which would be useful if I could remember any linux. #

17:34 Blog: Bring the bike back or die tinyurl.com/4awj26 #

17:34 Blog: Protected by Goatse tinyurl.com/3qaxfj #

18:37 Blog: For Harry- the Flying Duck tinyurl.com/44cneg #

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My prediction for the October Surprise- RIP Track Palin

I mentioned this in the pub last night and said I wouldn’t put it on the blog. Well, like so much else about the McCain campaign for an opportunity to finish wrecking the USA, that turned out to be a lie.

The October Surprise is a US election cliche. From the wikipedia page on the October Surprise

An October surprise is American political jargon describing a news event with the potential to influence the outcome of an election, particularly one for the presidency. It is so called because the presidential elections are held in early November, and therefore events that take place in October have greater potential to swing votes. “Historically, news outlets avoid investigative pieces critical of candidates within days of an election to avoid appearing partisan.” Particularly since the 1980 election, the term has been pre-emptively used to discredit late-campaign news by one side or the other.

The term usually applies to the acts of a sitting president, especially in military or foreign policy matters. But it can also apply to news stories unfavorable to the incumbent administration.

The McCain Wreck is looking worse every day. His popularity is dropping and the Palin bump is going down as more and more people realise how dangerous it would be to give her any sort of responsibility. But a really cynical and evil campaign manager could still use Palin to get a last minute boost.

Palin’s son Track went off to serve in Iraq earlier this month. I can just see someone in the McCain Wreck team wondering how much of a sympathy vote Governor Sarah would get if her eldest son were to be killed in a firefight with “al-Quaida”, and just how they could go about making it happen. “That’ll get the mothers’ vote” they’ll be thinking, “And the warmongers’ vote too!”

I hope that I’m just a bad person for thinking up scenarios like this, but I bet that some in the Republican party are waiting for the martyring of Track Palin because they think it will win them the White House.


For Harry- the Flying Duck

I promised Harry I’d dig out the old post about a DUKW fitted with hydrofoils, and here it is.

A DUKW amphibian fitted with hydrofoils to boost its speed on water from 5 knots to 30.

Larger picture. A page detailing other hydrofoil developments of the same period.

Also-

One man’s memories of the shipbuilders who made the Flying DUKW and other hydrofoils. The International Hydrofoil Society. The White Hawk Jet Hydrofoil.


Tweets today

22:31 Blog: Tweets today tinyurl.com/4upopt #

22:31 Blog: Thoughts from Paris tinyurl.com/4txdxr #

23:46 2 Wheels Good: The bike always wins tinyurl.com/3f6rf7 #

13:27 Blog: Download Michael Moore’s new film (if you’re American) tinyurl.com/3qjusv #

13:27 Blog: William Shatner is the Rocket Man tinyurl.com/4vkjn8 #

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William Shatner is the Rocket Man

Not quite as insanely brilliant as his rendition of Common People, but still fairly mad.

She packed my bags last night pre-flight
Zero hour nine a.m.
And I’m gonna be high as a kite by then
I miss the earth so much I miss my wife
It’s lonely out in space
On such a timeless flight

And I think it’s gonna be a long long time
Till touch down brings me round again to find
I’m not the man they think I am at home
Oh no no no I’m a rocket man
Rocket man burning out his fuse up here alone

Mars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids
In fact it’s cold as hell
And there’s no one there to raise them if you did
And all this science I don’t understand
It’s just my job five days a week
A rocket man, a rocket man

And I think it’s gonna be a long long time…

vis Living the Scientific Life


Download Michael Moore’s new film (if you’re American) 1

Michael Moore’s new film, The Slacker Uprising, is being made available as a free download. However, the site says you can only get it if you’re in the USA or Canada. That’s a shame, I’d like to see it. So I’ve decided to lie about where I live and see if I can get it anyway.


Tweets today

22:26 Blog: Tweets today tinyurl.com/3tt8zq #

00:23 Back in my own bed. #

10:14 What’s wrong with Flickr? #

16:37 This week’s Orange wednesday film is Tropic Thunder @ amc @ 7.15 #

17:01 @SkippyUK They were briefly not Orange, but I now have a spare phone with a PAYG Orange sim that’s only used to get the tickets. #

18:28 Blog: Resources for fixing your Elonex/ Maplin Minibook/ whatever tinyurl.com/3qfqt6 #

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Thoughts from Paris

It would have been nice to have someone to share Paris with, but I love the freedom to just head off in a direction because it looks interesting and chase down whims. My feet didn’t appreciate it, but the blisters will go down.

Every time I visit another city or country- and I’ve visited more in the last year than the previous decade- I seek out hidden corners and interesting museums. And then I vow that I should do the same when I get back to Manchester. I’m making the vow again, let’s see if I can keep to it.

Comparing Manchester to three capitals- London, Paris and Budapest- and New York is to risk diminishing it. It doesn’t have the scale, and it certainly doesn’t have the grand boulevards, of Paris, Budapest and NYC. As the first industrial city it is one of the most important places of the last two centuries, but it’s a sort of geek history, lacking the populist narratives of bombardment, occupation, liberation and unrest. Nonetheless, it punches above its weight, and it’s home. Certainly, if someone were to fund it, I’d move to Paris or Manhattan. But that’s not going to happen so I’m staying put and seeing if a few of the better foreign ideas make it to the dirty old town.

The first thing we need to do, which may come about because of the congestion charge, is sort out public transport. Even London is doing a better job of it than we are. Budapest probably did it best- one ticket for bus, tram, RER and Metro. Oxford Road may be the busiest bus route in Europe, but only because there are so many different companies competing for business on it. Stagecoach charges twice as much as Finglands for the same service with vehicles that are only slightly better. Meanwhile, radial routes suffer. It’s not impossible to get from Withington to Chorlton, but it’s not exactly easy either. Let’s re-regulate the buses and/or subsidise the secondary routes.

Budapest and Paris were both more bike friendly than Manchester. The proliferation of Velib bike stands in Paris meant that even people British non-cyclists might label as “normal” could be seen pottering around on two wheels. Next time I visit I’m packing jeans and a backpack and braving the mad French drivers. In Manchester we’re tolerated at best. One only has to read the comments on any Manchester Evening News story about bikes to gauge the low opinion too many drivers have of us I’m sure some of the commenters have chosen to pick on cyclists because it’s no longer acceptable to be openly racist. Few of the suggestions arising from these discussions would be much practical use. The only way to make cyclists safer, for themselves and others, is to get more of them onto the streets.

I’ll do my part, promoting cycling wherever possible and just getting out there as much as possible. I’ll also see what I can find out about the cycling part of the council’s pre congestion charge plans and report on them over at Two Wheels Good.


Resources for fixing your Elonex/ Maplin Minibook/ whatever

As I suspected, the Maplin Minibook and Elonex One t are the same computer, differing only in a few cosmetic ways. There are a few other brands selling the same little laptop in the same package, and they no doubt all have the same problems with wifi. The littlelinuxlaptop.com site has more details on what’s turning out to be a generic diddy computer. No matter what it says on the tin, it appears your Elonex etc. is actually a CnMBook with modified packaging.

Don’t get me wrong, both the Minibook and the One t are lovely little things, and if it weren’t for the wifi problems they’d be just what I wanted for wandering around, writing and occasionally posting from cafes. But wifi problems they have. CnM themselves suggest that if problems persist you might want to change the settings on your router, avoiding the real issue of the laptop being hard or impossible to connect away from home.

I’ve mostly used the Maplin, because I got that before the Elonex. I’ll install some of the little linux recommended patches and see what happens. Then I may transfer the stuff that works over to the Elonex.

The strictly unofficial Elonex One blog has more information.


Tweets today

22:24 Blog: Tweets today tinyurl.com/3fxr8s #

09:28 Blog: JOE108 tinyurl.com/3ensyc #

11:10 I keep crossing paths with a bunch of american teenagers on a historic Paris treasure hunt. #

13:26 Blog: JOE097 tinyurl.com/3j4zar #

14:39 Catching an earlier eurostar back so I don’t miss my connection. #

18:02 Back in England and it’s raining. #

18:52 That was embarrassing. Four days navigating Paris no problems, then I nearly get lost on the Underground. #

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Tweets today

22:26 Blog: Tweets today tinyurl.com/4k76mm #

07:36 The Large Hardon Collider will be flaccid for the next two months. 🙁 #

08:49 I finally find a dedicated bandes dessinee shop and it’s closed on Sundays. #

09:18 I need an espresso maker, and to hell with the ulcer. #

09:25 Blog: JOE107 tinyurl.com/53ybk9 #

10:23 Cultural day, starting at the Pompidou. #

11:37 It’s tempting to leave a gi on one of the sculptures in here and wonder if it’ll be spotted. #

12:11 So many cool ideas to steal. Too many cool ideas similar to stuff I scribbled years ago but abandoned. #

12:25 Blog: Ike doesn’t know a lot about art, but he knows what he likes tinyurl.com/4clpro #

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