Definitions

Warning! Political con­tent ahead!

ter­ror­ism

ter-ror-ism

–noun

the use of vio­lence and threats to intim­i­date or coerce, esp. for polit­i­cal purposes.

Example

Maybe we shouldn’t be so quick to close Gitmo after all.

the use of vio­lence and threats to intim­i­date or coerce, esp. for polit­i­cal purposes.

Bookmark This

blurb

Warning polit­i­cal con­tent ahead:

This is bril­liant. I’m going to book­mark it and send it as a reply every time one of my idiot right-wing “friends” sends me any GOP propaganda.

WTF?

blurb

PeTA and some meat pack­ers are fight­ing over Sex​.com. At least the car­ni­vores have a sense of humor; we all know that the PeTArds have none.

The Holy Grail of Dumbassery

Sweet mer­ci­ful Allah! This post (and the related com­ments) on Prince McDildo’s Roughly Drafted site is the per­fect storm of dip­shit­tery. It’s got it all: con­spir­acy, tech­ni­cal inac­cu­racy, reli­gious fun­da­men­tal­ism, global cli­mate change denial and cre­ation­ism. It’s like a rift opened between our uni­verse and a uni­verse of pure stupid.

Kontra on Apple, Google And “Choice”

blurb

Very intel­li­gent com­men­tary from Kontra at Counternotions regard­ing Tim Bray’s com­ments about Apple, Google and “choice.” The bot­tom line is, if you think that Google is some­how à bas­tion of “open” com­put­ing you are either igno­rant, delu­sional or a hypocrite.

Nerd Wankery

Huzzah! Yet another self-important nerd has decided to aban­don the evil empire of Apple, what with their Draconian Control and all, for the mys­ti­cal utopia of Google. Meanwhile, no one in the real world even knows who the hell Tim Bray is. Rock on you crazy diamond.

Poor Scoble

blurb

Apparently he isn’t get­ting enough SXSW love. I can only say: Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!

iPad

blurb

To answer the inevitable ques­tion, yes, I pre-ordered an iPad. Specifically the 32GB WIFI+3G model. My wal­let hates you Steve Jobs!

Control

blurb

Not to say that this sort of thing couldn’t hap­pen to Apple, but this illus­trates part of the rea­son why com­pa­nies like Apple want DRACONIAN CONTROL of their products.

Occam’s Razor Is Rusty

It’s no stun­ning rev­e­la­tion to reg­u­lar read­ers that I think that there is an appalling lack of crit­i­cal think­ing skills amongst the so-called “experts” who make up the tech press. With very few excep­tions the default process for the tech media seems to be to run sto­ries with­out the slight­est hint of inves­ti­ga­tion, ver­i­fi­ca­tion, or even inde­pen­dent thought. Case in point, a story that began mak­ing the rounds last week about Apple exert­ing it’s DRACONIAN CONTROL to remove all WiFi “snif­fer” appli­ca­tions. A typ­i­cally crap­tac­u­lar exam­ple of the “report­ing” sur­round­ing the issue can be found in this arti­cle at the Cult of Mac blog. To quote:

Apple sent a note to the devel­oper of WiFi-Where on Wednesday say­ing their app has been removed because it uses “a pri­vate frame­work to access wifi information.”

What this pri­vate frame­work is, nei­ther Apple nor the devel­oper explain.

The prob­lem is the sec­ond sen­tence. Apple, of course isn’t explain­ing what the “pri­vate frame­work” is, because Apple hasn’t offered any fuck­ing com­ment on this sit­u­a­tion. Nor should they. Apple rejects hun­dreds of appli­ca­tions a week. They owe expla­na­tions to the devel­op­ers, but not to ran­dom blog­gers and jour­nal­ists. More impor­tantly though,

Continue read­ing Occam’s Razor Is Rusty