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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2005-09-01 10:36 am

CCNA , Game Development, Speaking, Taxes, Bigotry and more

Because I have an upcoming two weeks in Perth, I've had to move ahead somewhat in my Cisco classes at NMIT. Last night I sat the final two module tests (85.7%, 94.6%) and the end of semester exam (89.2%) and have therefore passed a couple of weeks early. Onward!

Visited Kyle Schuant on Thursday, designer of the d4-d4 roleplaying system which is quite a sound publication. He has also been making some good contributions to the Mimesis RPG list, which will receive a pretty thorough upgrade over the weekend as it beginning to attract a fair bit of traffic. For the Outbreak of Heresy game, I've taken the opportunity to put up some maps for Europe in 1560, Central Europe 1547, Medieval Commerce, the Ottoman Empire (two maps), and Medieval Universities. Links via the Heresy page.

Ever thought there was something unfair, upside down and back the front with our tax system? Apparently, under this government, it is designed to reward single income families with children who earn a lot of money. How about that for ideology? For an opportunity to hear about a voluntary tax system where you only pay for what you use, come along to tonight's Prosper Australia dinner.

Bronwyn Bishop is just a regular racist who hates freedom when it doesn't comply with her point of view. Leslie Cannold is a different sort of bigot - one who thinks that the way to achieve equality is through suppressing choice. On a related note, mainly because of a dissenting figure on the Committe of Management, the Melbourne Unitarian Church is having a debate (September 18) on the recent state legislation on racial and religious vilification. Speakers include Mark Zirnsak (Uniting Church, for the legislation), Anne O'Rourke (Liberty Victoria, against the legislation) and I'll be conducting the service; with a couple of choice readings, I assure you..

Pat Robertson called fro Chavez to be assasinated. In response? Venezuela to Provide Discounted Heating Oil and Free Eye Operations to U.S. Poor, Venezuela's CITGO to Provide Cheap Gas for U.S. Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Schools, Venezuela to Completely Overhaul Its Health Care System. I so enjoy seeing "actually existing socialism" that is libertarian, democratic and functional.

Meanwhile, in the UK publishers are desperate to stop the research findings of British academics being made online for free. A case of vested interests against the public good.

[identity profile] shorxrore.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
i have one of those feelings that Venezuela isn't going to last long.

i think if china really does overtake the US as the global superpower in the next few years, as is suspected, then maybe - finally - countries like venezuela can be left alone to develop and eventually be on par with all the white countries that have kept prospering to themselves.

still, you know the old story, if things don't change eventually the US will DEFINITELY overthrow the venezuelan government.

[identity profile] severina-242.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
On a totally unrelated tangent but still up a political alley, what do you think of this whole John Brogden thing?

[identity profile] fryboy.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey

Saw you got tapped by LUV for this year's committee...poor guy :)

We did that poll go?

[identity profile] tcpip.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)

BTW - If you're wondering where the anarchist poll (which I scored as a Christian anarchist!) went, I zapped it upon discovery that changing one question could invert the result. Not good enough!

[identity profile] v3nu5.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Bronwyn Bishop is just a regular racist who hates freedom when it doesn't comply with her point of view. Leslie Cannold is a different sort of bigot - one who thinks that the way to achieve equality is through suppressing choice.

I'd like to see that in a national publication with a massive reader base, because how you have phrased it is perfect and I'm frightened of the way things are headed

[identity profile] amarynth.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
You know I find myself rather loathe to really get in behind Chavez. Now in many ways, particularly in that he allows opposition to exist, he's better than his buddy Castro, but we are talking about a former coup-leader here. I worry that he simply cloaked himself in semi-socialist rhetoric because it's fashionable now. He clearly seems to enjoy the paperphenalia of power.

And I really don't like the term 'Bolivarian'... Simon Bolivar was a pretty terrible person.

[identity profile] monkeygirldiva.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
the scheme to provide cheap fuel to impoverished communities in the US appealed to me on so many different levels... it's brilliance on hugo chavez's part. :)

[identity profile] nvcarnie.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
You make me want to live in Australia.... *grin*

[identity profile] zey.livejournal.com 2005-08-31 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, well done on those Cisco results :-). Best of luck with the cert exams.

Yeah, it's been interesting seeing some normally conservative economists and accountants in the media being quite dismissive of Howard/Costello's tax record.

Re Venezuela, I really do think they'd be best off just turning around (especially now, just after the huricane) and refusing US Dollars and demanding Euro. Make a big announcement of it even, along with a sale of any US Dollars their central bank holds.

Re the UK publishers vs Brit academics thing... In the end, I think it should be the Copyright holders decision. That might be the research authors or the research councils or publishers (if they purchased the Copyright rights). As far as the public good goes, I'd rather see governments fund more research, buy the Copyright from the researchers as part of that, then release the data as the Copyright holders :-).

[identity profile] xsophiax.livejournal.com 2005-09-01 10:32 am (UTC)(link)
Good job on the exams. :)

I'm quite suprised why so many people are pro-Chavez. I interviewed a Venezuelan a few weeks ago, on a fairly casual basis, who went into great detail about how when people peacefully marched on Chavez to remove him, his supporters ran into the streets and started randomly shooting people. He's also a very good politician, far better than Castro ever was. Still, it rings alarm bells when nobody besides right wings nut-jobs seem to be attacking him.

[identity profile] taavi.livejournal.com 2005-09-01 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
err - did I leave a comment here you've edited out? Was it that offensive? Or has my computer suffered an update-fart?

(Anonymous) 2005-09-02 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
It was Tuesday you visited, not Thursday. Bloody students, don't know what day it is;) "Sound publication"? That's like another guy who said, "good touch all around." What it means, I don't know, but it sounds good:)

Chavez is a good one. It's even better than when, after Sept 11 2001 attacks on the USA, Gaddafi was the first to offer condolences, money and support:D This is an offer they'll have to accept! Humiliate the elites, help the people. Excellent! Chavez's offer is conspicuously absent on CNN and Fox so far...;)

At least the USA has some cash to spend. They were a bit stingy after the Indian Ocean tsunami, they must have been saving up for their own disaster! Interesting to see that, moments after getting ten billion from Congress, Bush asks for private donations... hmmm, domestic disaster, government _expects_ private contributions? Even the most devout gun-wielding libertarian reckons there should be public funds for disasters, but not, apparently, Dubya... part-private, part-public. But I guess after learning that the people who were shut up in the Superdome were the ones who didn't have the fare out of town, nothing should surprise us.

What a country. What we have waiting for us under "under pays," eh? "No fare out of town? Then drown, you bastard."

Cheers,
Kyle

[identity profile] lardarsegreg.livejournal.com 2005-09-02 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
Caltrops at 10 paces??? Just use Fudge dice, ffs...