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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2008-11-07 12:03 pm

US Election, NaNaWriMo/Gaming, IT Issues

The election of Obama was pretty convincing, although I would hope that American conservatives are beginning to understand why their electoral system needs preferential voting and proportional representation, in the same way that Canadian liberals are hopefully beginning to understand. Many are having problems (hat-tip to [livejournal.com profile] jhubert), to which schadenfreude pie is on offer. To many conservatives this was a "referendum on socialism" - which was lost. Whilst there is some socialist orientations in Obama, in the centre-left, European social-democratic model but more realistically one must avoid the twin errors of cynicism and overconfidence. It is also worth keeping on eye on what Bush will do in his remaining days of office.

My NaNaWriMo game-design project is going very well; so far I'm pushing 20,000 words which is reasonably good for the four days although I did have a fair amount of notes and material to draw upon. It is certainly easier to write about something that one already has an interest and background in without the strict requirements of veracity as I discovered in 2006 when I started a historical fiction novel. The greatest strength of the process is, of course, providing one a discipline habit of concentrated writing. On a related topic I have started bringing articles together for the next issue of RPG Review. One of the nice discoveries over the past few days is to find that I have been listed as a playtester for most recent edition Traveller; something I didn't know about! It would be good to get into some sf gaming, it's kind of a big glaring empty spot in the various genres I'm involved in at the moment. Blue Planet would be a nice choice, although I'm also fond of Traveller 2300/2300AD. Any others?

The past couple of weeks in IT has been very interesting. Minister Conroy must now realise that almost nobody supports his proposed clean feed (156 against, 1 for). Andrew Keen has established himself as a person who appears not to understand technology or economics; "Economy to Give Open-Source a Good Thumping". In enormously good news (hat-tip [livejournal.com profile] arjen_lentz), the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) has thrown out most software patents! Has your Internet feed been slow in the past 36 hours or so? Mine has at work and at home; that's because Sprint and Cogent are having a little dispute.

[identity profile] charlycrash.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
I really wish that "socialism" would stop being used as an insult. I wonder if it'll ever get to the point where it's become almost entirely divorced from any kind of quantifiable political stance and is merely used as an insult, like "fascist". Everyone thinks they know what Fascism is, and almost nobody actually does.

[identity profile] taavi.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
your "referendum on socialism" link (to me?) is broken.
Sure, we have to be pragmatic, realistic, recognise that Obama is human and the system is broken, etcetera, but just for a few days: WAHOOOO!!!

[identity profile] msss.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yes and no on Minister Conroy. He's unlikely to give a lot of weight to comments on a particular website. If we are going to stop this, we need everyone to write to him. And Rudd. And Gillard. And Barnaby Joyce and Steve Fielding and so on. We need to point out all the ways that this is bad for their particular constituency, whatever that maybe - small business, families, etc.

[identity profile] tatjna.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Gosh, I am surprised at how many of the people writing those conservative posts, and the comments to them, had abortion as their number one election issue.

Also, this: "We’re a hardy people and know about survival more than those Euro worms." (in the comments to one post) - Uh....

[identity profile] xsophiax.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
This will be relevant to your interests and excellent background music, then, especially if you like pretentious power metal!

[identity profile] mycroftca.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
I never really liked Traveller 2300, but I think my favorite was MegaTraveller, and to a lesser extent the original, modified by the additional books that were published later.

[identity profile] stephen-dedman.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for linking to the sulks. I laughed so hard at this line that I nearly hurt myself:

"Real intellectuals are skeptical and look for evidence before they embrace an idea; global warming, like the rest of the dogmas of the extreme Left, are believed without proof, by faith alone."

What makes that so funny is that it came from Orson Scott Card!
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[personal profile] ironed_orchid 2008-11-07 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Andrew Keen appears not to no anything about open source at all.

Personally, I don't know ANYBODY who believes in Socialism

[identity profile] bar-barra.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
But I can't see what that has to do with The Democracy the US just had! Yeah, I have read that he's the love-child of Giant Man-Eating Avocadoes from the Planet Moonroth. Some of the folks who belong to what are usually called Right-Wing Think-Tanks to which I also belong are all hot and bothered, but most of us on the more Tory side of the House are pretty relaxed. One of our brighter members went to the US early this year, had a squiz and reported back words to the effect of Nothing To Get Hung Up About.

Let's put this into perspective here. Most of us right-wing fascist types (well, actually NO!!! but we're so used to it now so what the hell?) agree pretty much nem con that what we are advised is called the US Health System is an utter disaster. And would be introduced here over our insensate corpses. Could Mr O give them universal health care a la Oz? About as likely as seeing him go cross-country skiing on the Sun. And even if he could pull it off I for one would applaud, because it would be a damn sight better than the formation catastrophe they currently have.

All I would say about Team Red's acceptance of defeat is this. The Incumbent and The Challenger were both gracious and dignified. They would have been massively impressed, as were we all, by Mr O's rhetoric which was, in its better moments, rather self-consciously reminiscent of that well-known pinko Abraham Lincoln. If some shrill bystanders were less than gracious (and they were), all we can say is Look, Team Blue's cheer squad were REALLY less than gracious the last time round!

Senator C: oh dear. We never really know, of course. But there are only 2 options here. Option A is that this is a deliberate piece of cold-blooded cynicism strongly reminiscent of The Last Mob, where of course we know it won't work! We're just pandering, or pretending to pander, to the family values bandwagon. Option B is yes I really am so stupid that I don't know what I'm doing and if I were honest with myself I would hand myself in to the nearest police station.

My money, I fear, is on Option A.

[identity profile] decrypt-era.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
Someone should ask that Keen fella:
Did the number of backyard vegie patches
increase or decrease during the last depression?

[identity profile] forwrathandruin.livejournal.com 2008-11-07 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
Ever informative and interesting. I look forward to your posts and have been meaning to tell you so.

[identity profile] angel80.livejournal.com 2008-11-09 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Well, the appointment of a part-time Israeli as chief of staff is just the first disappointment.