You are looking at posts that were written in the month of February in the year 2004.
Posted on February 28th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: poetic justice.
I like the fact that a totally open informational site, with an active community of thousands, and hundreds of introductory pages, can continue to surprise me two weeks after I became an active community member myself and started reading whatever I could about the site.
For instance, Wikipedia supports TeX fontification. Hello? What? My copy of Office XP can’t manage that, but you’re giving me ~real-time equation rendering as I preview updates to any old wikipedia article?
Yep.
Posted on February 28th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: international.
Filled with deep and ancient anti-semitism and cheauvinism, though apparently a great place to work. (The gentleman in charge of the reconstruction of Kenya’s main road in 1998, who told many wonderful stories that I still remember fondly, and had worked all over the world, assured me it was the best country he had ever worked in.) From their government website, until this bit was redacted just yesterday :
Visas will not be issued for the following groups of people:
- An Israeli passport holder or a passport that has an Israeli arrival/departure stamp.
- Those who don’t abide by the Saudi traditions concerning appearance and behaviors. Those under the influence of alcohol will not be permitted into the Kingdom.
- There are certain regulations for pilgrims and you should contact the consulate for more information.
- Jewish People
Important Instructions:
- If a woman is arriving in the Kingdom alone, the sponsor or her husband must receive her at the airport.
- Every woman must have confirmed accommodation for the duration of her stay in the Kingdom.
- A woman is not allowed to drive a car and can therefore only travel by car if she is accompanied by her husband, a male relative, or a driver.
At least they don’t go around chopping off hands.
Posted on February 26th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: poetic justice.
Glorious list of questions. Hosted just down the river, too… A good place to find the right person to chat with about any really important ideas you might have.
Posted on February 26th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: indescribable.
For those of you forever looking for new anecdotal tokens of liquidity and value:
The baskets of severed hands, set down at the feet of the European post commanders, became the symbol of the Congo Free State. … The collection of hands became an end in itself. Force Publique soldiers brought them to the stations in place of rubber; they even went out to harvest them instead of rubber …… They became a sort of currency. They came to be used to make up for shortfalls in rubber quotas, to replace … the people who were demanded for the forced labour gangs; and the Force Publique soldiers were paid their bonuses on the basis of how many hands they collected.
-from Peter Forbath’s history of the Congo (ref’ed in WP)
Posted on February 26th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: %a la mod.
I’ve found my new fortune replacement. Eddy Duchin, Ethelbald of Wessex (wife Judith), List of collective nouns by collective term A-K(an aurora of polar bears? a corps of giraffe?), Mass murder metal, and Kalamazoo college.
Posted on February 25th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: metrics.
I feel a subtle pressure change as we drop below a certain threshhold for frictional costs of scaled, detailed transparency. .
This press release was collaboratively drafted on the Wikimedia Foundation’s wiki (meta.wikipedia.org - page history). Before its release it was edited 259 times by 37 different volunteer authors, and drafted in 18 different languages. The text of this press release is placed into the public domain.
Posted on February 24th, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: indescribable.
Anyone who wants the originals of his ten-thousand volume encyclopedia buried with him, and so issues multiple decrees for it to be copied by hand before he dies, is alright in my book.
Posted on February 23rd, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: poetic justice.
Howard Dean’s Million-Penpal Jan. and Feb.
Posted on February 22nd, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: metrics.
You know you wanted to read more about different theories of wealth and value, ‘subsistence techniques‘, and the like. A shame that these are so ignored by serious philosophy today. An embarrassment that some people consider such ideas in opposition to capitalism.
Speaking of cultures with differential notions of value, here’s a lovely chart of delegates representing aggregate valuations of some big party coming up, or already going on…
Posted on February 22nd, 2004 by longestnow.
Categories: indescribable.
The 70s appeal… the delicious glowing goodness… wow! Such beauty and wordless eloquence I have not seen since FlyGuy first graced my life, prompting a new page devoted to that very muse.