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Excellent weekend; started Friday eve with Blade Runner: The Final Cut at the Astor with
imajica_lj,
kremmen,
hathhalla,
ser_pounce,
caseopaya and Michael C. all in attendance. The new, digitally-enchanced film has a few minor modifications, perhaps most notable being the extra crowd scenes and the original, more graphic (but not gratuitious), violence. Personally, I still think it's a little weak on that regard, but overall it is still one of the greatest films of all time.
On Saturday
severina_242 and
_zombiemonkey did the marriage thing, at the Old Treasury Building. Unsurprisingly, they both looked fantastic in their Victorian-era clothing and with their many Goth-type friends, it was all a very appropriate scene. Small dinner gathering afterwards at Pure South was likewise enjoyable. The setting a little modern for my tastes, but with excellent food. Didn't go to the "drinks and dancing" afterwards, but I'm sure it went well. Congratulations to both of you...
Following the Auditor-General's porkbarreling revelations, an assesment shows the Coalition election campaign has been a debacle from start to finish. Just when you think they couldn't get worse, last night Howard brought out the most brain-damaged policy for the entire campaign. Meanwhile, AWA's in action: when you have few buyers of a product and many sellers the price goes down. That's what happens to hospitality and retail wages.
In recent weeks, I've ditched my membership to
libertarianism and
anarchists. With the former convinced I am some sort of communist and the latter convinced that am sort sort of capitalist and one full of aggressive frat-boys and the other full infantile punks, it is far better to spend time in the quieter, more mature, more pragmatic,
socialists community. On a similar angle, having reached the point of boredom on Warbook and frustrated with Scrabulous timing out, I've ditched all my Facebook applications. Suddenly... I have more time.
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Following the Auditor-General's porkbarreling revelations, an assesment shows the Coalition election campaign has been a debacle from start to finish. Just when you think they couldn't get worse, last night Howard brought out the most brain-damaged policy for the entire campaign. Meanwhile, AWA's in action: when you have few buyers of a product and many sellers the price goes down. That's what happens to hospitality and retail wages.
In recent weeks, I've ditched my membership to
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Date: 2007-11-18 11:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-18 11:31 pm (UTC)Try now...
Cut-n-paste from another el-jay entry inserted a whitespace. Damn whitespace..
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Date: 2007-11-19 12:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-19 12:15 am (UTC)It has apps like Warbook and Scrabble. Livejournal doesn't.
LJ's killer app is the friends list. I haven't seen any other social networking site which allows you to keep in touch with what other people are doing in such a easy and unobtrusive manner.
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From:Mini-rant. (sorry)
Date: 2007-11-19 12:52 am (UTC)I'm sure that
I particularly like the comment suggesting that he filter his economic links to those who will agree with him, because when so many people reading his blog disagree with him, it must be them. That so many people who disagree with him read his blog anyway, because they find his arguments interesting, yet worthy of debate, is somehow embarrassing. Or inconvenient.
Why is it, by the way, that I see Leftys (social progressives, anti-xenophobics, non-economic-fundamentalists, however you define it) commenting on Rightwing (social conservative, militaristic, economic unleashed, lunatic liberatarian, whatever) forums, but rarely the other way around unless the Lefty has been brought to special attention. Could it be that Leftys go looking for alternate viewpoints, even if they do disagree with them, where the right tend to be happiest in an echo chamber?
No, I couldn't possibly say that. Any comment which disparages a Righty is ipso facto abusive, it seems.
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Date: 2007-11-19 01:13 am (UTC)Actually on this issue, iirc, he agrees largely that monoposony exists for semi-skilled and unskilled workers, but the reverse exists for highly-skilled necessary workers. Which apparently includes IT (ha!).
Anyway, I've put in my 2c on the thread..
Could it be that Leftys go looking for alternate viewpoints, even if they do disagree with them, where the right tend to be happiest in an echo chamber?
Actually I've been planning my next post on that very topic. I would have put it in this one... but y'know, space invasion..
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Date: 2007-11-19 04:44 am (UTC)"Could it be that Leftys go looking for alternate viewpoints, even if they do disagree with them, where the right tend to be happiest in an echo chamber?"
Perhaps it somehow reflects a collectivist vs individualist outlook?
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From:Re: Mini-rant. (sorry)
Date: 2007-11-19 08:01 pm (UTC)You should check the letter in today's Age - just below mine ;-)
A casual wage
IN 1989, my 16-year-old daughter was paid $7.40 an hour for casual work in a chain store. In 1992, my 16-year-old son was paid $9.40 an hour for casual work in a supermarket. In 2007, my 16-year-old granddaughter is paid $7.60 an hour for casual work in a cafe. Guess what my family thinks of WorkChoices?
Kath McKay, Upwey
http://www.theage.com.au/text/articles/2007/11/19/1195321692321.html
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Date: 2007-11-19 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-19 01:29 am (UTC)I think I've pulled away from the event horizon. :-)
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Date: 2007-11-19 02:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-19 03:09 am (UTC)Warbook was the best, but even then interest wanes...
But yes.. That's pretty much why I've dropped all the apps.
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Date: 2007-11-19 03:40 am (UTC)Of course being an anarchist myself I am often reminded by others that libertarianism != anarchism or some such nonsense. I got tired of providing them history lessons a long time ago.
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Date: 2007-11-19 03:56 am (UTC)I think I should have realised that when a straw poll of members indicated that the majority considered "economic freedom" (freedom from taxation, the right to purchase and invest etc) more important than "political freedom" (sovereignity of the body, civil rights etc). That really should have the point that I simply gave up trying to have a sensible discussion.
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Date: 2007-11-19 04:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-19 05:15 am (UTC)Well, if you're going to be a regular reader, heck, go right ahead.
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Date: 2007-11-19 02:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-19 09:01 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-19 04:54 am (UTC)also, i refuse to add any facebook applications cuz they're so goddamn annoying on people's pages. i think i may add one or two eventually but i also don't really care that much and it's easier to say no to all of them :P
oh also add me on facebook my email is lehrer.jesse@gmail.com woooooooooha
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Date: 2007-11-19 05:13 am (UTC)I know it's a cliche but Blade Runner really is one of those films that does get better with a second viewing.. And a third... And a fourth
I wasn't very impressed with it the first time I saw it; and nor were the punters at the box office. Yet over the decades through the VCR market it grew in popularity as people gave it second (and more) viewing.
I think it's because the visuals are so overwhelming that the more subtle elements of the plot and characterisation is lost; Roy Batty's transformation, for example, is nothing short of miraculous and the same can even be said for his mirror opposite, Deckhard. Even some of the incredibly intense emotional scenes, like when Deckhard reveals to Rachel that she's a replicant is easily overlooked ...
Besides, any film that has obscure Hungarian insults in it is OK in my book
Added. :-)
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Date: 2007-11-19 09:33 am (UTC)Quiet, mature, pragmatic. On LJ? Say it ain't so! (Or is that only a comparative)?
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Date: 2007-11-19 11:17 am (UTC)I tell you it's true!
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Date: 2007-11-19 10:37 am (UTC)I went on thursday and found it the best projection I've ever seen, so good in fact that I found it made the Cars trailer look a little plastic and not like a film.
Of course given it's a half-million dollar projector I'm not surprised.
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Date: 2007-11-19 11:16 am (UTC)How could you ignore the lack of narration?
Well that wasn't in the Director's Cut, was it?
I don't mind the narration in the original release - it gives it a bit of a gumshoe-noir feel, even if it does reduce the active imaginative input of the audience.
This is, I recognise, a minority opinion.
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Date: 2007-11-19 05:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-19 08:13 pm (UTC)The thing is (a) socialist theory is so broad and (b) socialists recognise this so inevitably it means that rather than get into a long-winded argument, they tend to go "Oh, OK, our views differ".
(I reckon Chavez is rough-and-tumble; some of his economic and political decisions are seriously counter-intuitive. But heck, if I was an average poor man in Venezuala, I'd be voting for him..)
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Date: 2007-11-19 06:24 pm (UTC)Oh, man, no wonder I feel like the only Lefty in the village...
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Date: 2007-11-19 08:54 pm (UTC)Leaving Libertarianism means you miss out on brilliant gems like this...
Date: 2007-11-20 01:10 am (UTC)I tell you what, this warrants x-posting to socialists...
Re: Leaving Libertarianism means you miss out on brilliant gems like this...
Date: 2007-11-20 03:15 am (UTC)He's a little too easy to tease. After all, he's very confused about his sexuality - and species for that matter.
http://community.livejournal.com/libertarianism/1811747.html