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Rock Paper Saddam

Rock Paper Saddam [via Bloglines Top Links].

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Blather BlogTalk

Journals, Dairies, Logs

So this weekend I read this article about a man who wrote down his every thought for three months (and had no time to do anything else…) He described this as a pretty awesome experience, something someone should do once or twice in their life, to get a chance to actually think about the big questions of life in depth, or whatever.
Note, you laptoppers, that he used Pen and Paper, the ultimate tool for recording thought.
I recalled this tonight, while wishing to blog Tal’s awesome entry about dairies and journals. There should be a link here, a fitting segue, but let’s just pretend I wrote it and just go straight to quoting Tal (about the diaries of anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski):

The thing is, diaries are used for all kinds of mental bowel movements. Experiments, castigations, blowing off steam, lying, bullshitting, mental doodling, intellectual masturbation, whatnot. Malinowski’s real thoughts may have been entirely the opposite of what he wrote down in the diaries. It’s an important historical document for its general existence as such, including some important details, but it says nothing about Malinowski as a person, except that he was very intelligent, humorous, romantic, had a temper (a well known fact), and was an honest person, trying to be objective about everything, even himself. Whether he succeeded or not should be evaluated according to his accomplished publications, not his nightly doodles for himself.

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General

Titan, Rotating

via the Daily Illuminator a movie of Saturn’s moon Titan rotating.

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Blather Software and Programming

sod@off.org is taken

While playing the Realplayer bit mentioned in the previous item, Realplayer insisted on an upgrade. I had heard this install process might be less evil than the one which blackened Real’s reputation in the past, but it still insists on a registration with personal details (hmm. Last time this would pop-up at start up and I could skip it with multiple “cancel” clicks, but this time it’s built into the installer. Less evil my ass).
Anyway, while filling in bogus details, I was amused to learn that the account sod@off.org was taken. So I added some stronger language. I am now registered at Real as sod@offyoustupiddicks.org.

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Oddities

Singing Powell, Suing Lion

Two links from Charlie’s Weird Shit Saturday post that I am compelled to cite. First, a short BBC video segment about Diplomats and Politicians making asses of themselves:

Here’s Colin Powell in a hard hat, singing his own version of a Village People classic on stage at an ASEAN summit conference in front of the assembled diplomats. (Warning: requires Real Media player.)

The second item he links to is a Guardian article about plans to sue Disney for copyright infringement. This is interesting because the people suing are the descendants of the Zulu farm worker who first recorded the song “Mbube”, better known as “Wimoweh” or “The Lions Sleep Tonight”. This song has been recorded by at least 170 different artists and is the only song not by Elton John in the Lion King soundtrack. Heck, I bet you’re humming it now…
But the song’s creator, Solomon Linda, died penniless and was buried without a headstone in 1962, and his daughters work as domestic servants, live in shacks and struggle to feed their families. But now, a copyright lawyer has found a provision in a 1911 British imperial copyright law which stated that all rights to a song reverted to the composer’s estate 25 years after his death. This doesn’t apply in the US, but global copyright protection cuts both ways…