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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2005-03-14 12:31 pm

Rally, Service/East Timor, Stackers, Work, Gaming, , New Zealand!, IDF Madness...

OK, I know I've already mentioned it, but please circulate to the usual suspects...



Troops out of Iraq -- rally
Part of the global weekend of action against the occupation of Iraq
Friday, March 18, 5.30pm
State Library, corner of Latrobe and Swanston streets, city

Speakers include:
Andrew Wilkie -- Australian Greens
Kevin Bracken -- state secretary, Maritime Union of Australia
Lev Lafayette -- president, Labor for Refugees

Contact the Stop the War Coalition: melbournestopthewar@yahoo.com.au.
Phone Margarita 9639 8622; James 0438 869 790; Mick 0413 932 435.



Next Sunday Deb Salvango from East Timor Women Australia (hmmm... doesn't work under Firefox, div is left hanging) is giving a presentation at the Melbourne Unitarian Church (yes, I know, website under development, OK?) on community to community development in East Timor. I'll be giving the service which means I'm going to have to find some relevant readings.

Branch stacking in the ALP is hitting the headlines again and real members are pissed off. Several years back I circulated a very detailed proposal to State Conference and to the Administrative Committee which would have seen the reintroduction of the attendence rule and would have amalgamated branches on a state seat-by-seat basis. I still reckon those changes would have elimated branch stacking, and would have encouraged local democracy, unlike the largely cosmetic changes that were eventually adopted by the Dreyfus report. The problem is that branch stacking works in favour of the most powerful figures of the ALP, so it's not in their interest to combat it.

About a month ago, my leisurely pace of employment changed from about twenty-five hours per week to about sixty. Seeming that I already had enough "other" things on my agenda (e.g., IT e-zine, systems research, PhD thesis, etc), this has proven to be quite an interruption to my life. As [livejournal.com profile] severina_242 says, "you won't be on your death-bed wishing that you'd spent another hour working overtime!". Too right; so I'm planning to finish up at my work at Borderlands within the next three months or so, with the exception of managing their website. The problem is finding a replacement sysadmin who'se prepared to work for the peanuts (# of hours and financial compensation) a community research organisation offers, who is prepared to put up with a low level of IT literacy, weird staff/volunteer/contractual arrangement, dodgy equipment and quirky software. Make it sound good, don't I?

Most interesting social event of the past fortnight was attending Peter and Chrissie's housewarming in Flemington, an excellent example of "in character" development to old pre-deco building. Have also managed to get Peter into the Ten Thousand Islands game, which is now has seen the completion of scene six (with combat no less!) and half-way through scene seven. The game is going on a bit of a mythic tangent of late; the party is on the way to krakatua to find a garuda chick. Game design issues are proving interesting with a redeveloped means of rewarding player abilities. I'm still struggling on skill classifications however. I think I need to differentiate between "skill" and "knowlegde".

On a related note, I'm also mulling over computer game design issues. One of the required features of any decent sim design is that it should integrate well on this level (otherwise your game - and any computer replication) will be like an arcade game. I'm feeling plot-inspired as well, having been reading through a lot of Call of Cthulhu and RuneQuest material. Some preliminary research has been done on the programming side as well, especially the "debate" between DirectX and OpenGL, which unfortunately is still an issue. Personally, I was happy with something like Nethack.

Next fortnight off to New Zealand with [livejournal.com profile] caseopaya to go to the ANZUA conference. After that it's "hit the north" as well go from Christchurch to Wellington, through Palmerston North where I'll make the requisite stop to visit mama, and then to Auckland... Better tee up meetings with those lovely NZ el-jay people, eh?

Brain-breaker of the week goes to [livejournal.com profile] bipolypagangeek (who ever thought there was such a community?). Israeli Defense forces thinks D&D players are unfit for security forces. "The game indicates a weak personality" apparently! Yeah, gamers are so easy to manipulate and accept whatever they're told without questioning... Hmmm...

A big biker with wild hair and a cheery smile called Bruce just dropped around. I bought a stack of Clash records off him from ebay. He provided, gratias, a whole stack of other punk records, including The Stranglers, Nina Hagen, the Plasmatics and the Dead Kennedy's. Sweet.

[identity profile] beagl.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Bing!

Come say hi in Wellington. I've moved to the 'burbs and even have a spare bedroom now if you need one. Comes with guest laptop and internet. :-)

[identity profile] paula-angela.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
The problem is finding a replacement sysadmin who'se prepared to work for the peanuts (# of hours and financial compensation) a community research organisation offers, who is prepared to put up with a low level of IT literacy, weird staff/volunteer/contractual arrangement, dodgy equipment and quirky software. Make it sound good, don't I?

Well, with a challenge like that, I'm sure you'll get offers coming out of your ears!

people giving you extra bits of vinyl just for the hell of it.

[identity profile] splodgenoodles.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
...if the rest of those records need a home I'm sure I could help...

You lucky bugger!

[identity profile] fryboy.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Well I'm after a new job...
Any more information? :)

[identity profile] mittimus.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
'The problem is that branch stacking works in favour of the most powerful figures of the ALP, so it's not in their interest to combat it.'

I can't see how it will ever be resolved :(

[identity profile] slowlight.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Have fun in NZ ...!

[identity profile] greylock.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
He provided, gratias, a whole stack of other punk records, including The Stranglers, Nina Hagen, the Plasmatics and the Dead Kennedy's. Sweet.

That is sweet.
Hey, do you know Jose Tiexeria from Timor-Lestse?
(I thunk I spulled that rung)

[identity profile] zey.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
East Timor Women Australia (hmmm... doesn't work under Firefox, div is left hanging)

Yep. Doesn't work in Firefox... and one of those "Timorish" gTLDs I was ranting about the other day ;-). *boots Connect.ie and TL MFAC up the bot for not getting their ccTLDs right*

[identity profile] strangedave.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
maybe I just move in different circles - I have multiple bipolypagangeeks in my friendship group, and many who fit at least 75% of that descriptor (probably including me, come of think of it).

[identity profile] strangedave.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
(you get separate comments because you lump so many different subjects together in one message)
You sound surprised that your proposal for radically changing membership requirement and organisation of ALP branches, which worked to the disadvantage of the incumbents, had some proposals radically different to expected practice, and had practical problems (I note you are actually touting the practical problems with a jury system as an advantage). I think anyone who put forward such a proposal with any expectation of adoption would be verging on megalomania.

[identity profile] strangedave.livejournal.com 2005-03-13 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
And I still find your ideas on game design mostly charmingly old school. But hey, going back to the '80s can make for some great musical listening, why shouldn't it apply to game design?

[identity profile] pinque.livejournal.com 2005-03-14 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
If you are in Auckland for a while I wouldn't mind catching up:) I say a while as it can be difficult planning meetings using public transport;)

[identity profile] cardinal-sodom.livejournal.com 2005-03-15 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I am currently writing a roleplaying system based on "historical fantasy"

FATAL? www.fatalgames.com

Thoroughly off-topic

[identity profile] bellaforte.livejournal.com 2005-03-21 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
Thought I'd let you know that I went ahead and dropped [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]. It hit the point where I wasn't enjoying the community because of all the drama. Maybe next time :) I hope you don't mind if I keep you on my friends list.