Monday, May 26, 2008

Food for Thought

The proud, the few

I'm not sure I agree with this in total, but I think it's something my more reactionary friends might want to think about. (Even if the Post is a rag and the authors are neoconservative shills.)

A Long Day



"First the fire, now I have to face the admiral? It gets worse and worse..."

Friday, May 23, 2008

McCain isn't Slick

McCain, Obama spar on GI bill

McCain is going to burn his POW credibility by permitting himself to be identified as a Naval Academy stereotype who doesn't understand you can honorably leave the military. I think Senator Harkin fired the first ranging shot, and barrages are coming.

Also, booya GI Bill.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

McCain is Slick



"I do know this: jamming gaydar is not a federal responsibility. That's something best left to state and local government."

Friday, May 16, 2008

Ugh

Sedation makes you realize how tenuous one's grip on reality is.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Where's the Future Already?

I'm not really satisfied with the state of portable computing. Laptops are great and all, but they die in three hours when you haven't plugged them in. Non-laptop computing is even worse. The ASUS Eee PC and MacBook Air have made some good progress in the keyboard+monitor form factor, but it's not there yet for sure. Why do the biggest widgets have the worst battery life? Sure, there's more screen to drive, but as long as we're hauling them around, we may as well cram in a few more lithium cells to earn a few extra hours of freedom from the electric tether.

Smartphones appear to be where the small-device convergence is happening. That makes some intuitive sense, since it's the thing with the wide-area network hookup. Too bad they're largely trash, being bad at both being phones and smart. Apple made a lot of good interface progress with the iPhone, but being yoked to inferior price and data-rate AT&T turned off a lot of people (including me), and the difficulties with the software everyone uses (Office, Outlook), turned off the business people. HTC's new Diamond and Raphael look especially promising, doubly so because of their relationship with my favorite carrier Sprint.

Don't forget about Google's Android. Here's hoping it manages to annihilate the dumb world of $3 phone ringtones and janky Java phone apps that don't work.

What the hell is up with portable listening devices anyway? Earbuds are uncomfortable and I have yet to really find a good way to cope with the dangling wire. Wireless earphones all have a behind-the-ear design that doesn't cooperate well with my eyeglasses. What I really want is something like the Motorola/Oakley RAZRWIRE gadget that I can hang on my own glasses; in stereo. Maybe someday it'll shoot lasers onto my optics for Augmented Reality goodness too, but I can wait for that.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Height tax!

This paper is pretty entertaining, and I'm only on the third page.

Optimal Taxation of Height

found via: Greg Mankiw's blog

Monday, May 05, 2008

It's way too early.



You can skip to about 0:30 if you want.

I've also been playing with Tony Mitton's Puerto Rico Evolver too much. Man I suck at Puerto Rico.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Carrier - A PBS Documentary

Past couple days, I've watched Carrier. It's caused me a lot of nostalgia and made me want to be a Naval Aviator. Take a look; it's a good warts-and-all view of Navy life, from gay Amerind QM3s to pilots in matching leisure suits, and the girl you knocked up treating you poorly to boot.

It's not the best documentary I've seen, but I liked it enough to shotgun all 10 episodes over three days. (The best one I have seen is Murderball.)