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The Real Story About the War in Gaza (aka “Cast Lead”)

January 19th, 2009

A friend of mine forwarded me this document that was written so well that I can barely add anything to it.  Thanks to Haim Harari for writing this.  It is obvious that a lot of time and thought went into it.  He says pretty much everything that I would say about the whole issue.

A View from the Target Zone
Haim Harari

January 2009
These words are written a short distance away from the most northern hit, so far, of the Hamas missiles, which are methodically aimed only at civilian population in Israel. You may refer to this message as "A View from the Target Zone".
For eight years, approximately 5000 rockets have been sent deliberately into Israeli population centers, by the Hamas terrorists. The rockets are extremely inaccurate. The good news is that they often hit an empty field. The bad news is that, when they do hit buildings and people, they kill, maim and destroy. It is a very ugly game of Iranian Roulette.
But the most significant fact is that the undisputed purpose of the rockets is to kill civilians in a random manner. Since they miss entire towns, they could not possibly be aimed at military or strategic targets. No claim is made by the Hamas of anything other than a deliberate attempt to kill civilians within Israel. The world knows about the rockets but rarely mentions that they are aimed only at the civilian population and at nothing else.

The Hamas consistently refers to Israel itself as "the occupied territory". It refers to any town in Israel as an "illegal settlement". Its declared aim is to destroy Israel. It has proudly endorsed, initiated and sent numerous suicide murderers into Israeli buses, supermarkets, shopping malls, weddings and other crowded places. It explicitly states that it will continue to do so. Since Israel succeeded in preventing the suicide murders by a combination of the protective wall, other defensive measures and good intelligence penetration, the missiles became the preferred way of killing Israeli civilians.
Hamas is declared to be a terrorist organization, not only by Israel, not only by the US, but also by the European Union, who is not suspected of being pro-Israeli. This is the same European Union that refuses to label the Hizbullah as a terror organization, but repeatedly and officially declares the Hamas as such. Hamas is fully funded and largely controlled by Iran, a country openly and totally committed to the destruction of Israel, while continuing to enjoy trade with much of the western world.

The Hamas media, and especially its independent TV station, carry daily children programs (including programs for kindergarten age) depicting the Jews (and not only the Israelis) as pigs, dogs, scum of the earth and creatures that must be killed. One of these program features a rabbit which eats Jews. There is plenty of documentation of these programs, including animations and programs with child presenters. Major western news media never report on this phenomenon, while some of them publish op-ed pieces by declared Hamas leaders.
The favorite hour of launching the daily Hamas rockets during the last eight years was 7:45 in the morning, but only on weekdays. Why? Because this is the time in which the streets are full of Israeli children, on their way to school. No one wants to waste rockets when no children are in the streets, during the weekend.

Eight year old children in the Israeli town of Sderot, a few miles from the Gaza border, live, since they were born, with these rockets. They know no other life. When the alarm sounds, they have exactly 15 seconds to reach an improvised cover. Eighth grade children, age 13, have never gone to school, since kindergarten, without the real threat of having a rocket hit them on the way. Their parents have never felt safe about sending their child to school. It is very difficult for anyone living in a normal safe place, to imagine what it means to send your child to school, every single day, for eight years, with the fear that he or she may never reach school because of a missile attack, aimed at killing the children. The world seems to accept this.
Israel withdrew from the Gaza strip in 2005. Not one Israeli soldier or civilian remained there. Everything was ready for the people of Gaza to start a new life and economic development. There was no blockade, border crossings were open. Instead came increased shooting of rockets into Israel, a Hamas coup, throwing Fatah Palestinians from roofs of buildings to their death and torturing their own people in their prisons. It is regrettable that Israel did not react with full force to the very first rockets after its withdrawal from Gaza, but there was always the naïve illusion that perhaps talks, discussions, verbal threats and temporary closings of the border crossings, might do the job. What Israel did not take into account was that Iran, directly or through Hizbullah, was paying the Hamas operatives, per rocket launch.

Through the elaborate system of tunnels dug by the Hamas under the Gaza-Egypt border, thousands of tons of explosives and larger and better Iranian missiles have been continuously smuggled into Gaza. The Israeli Government stupidly agreed in mid 2008, to a six-month cease fire. During the "mock cease fire", many rockets were launched into Israel by a variety of real and fictitious Palestinian organizations, with a clear Hamas sub-license, pretending that the Hamas itself is observing the cease fire.

In the meantime, the Hamas could successfully prepare for the next round. It acquired Iranian rockets that were equally inaccurate, but carried larger warheads, had a longer range and contained numerous tiny still balls, in order to increase the civilian casualties over a larger radius. Again, the inaccuracy of the rockets guaranteed that they could only be sent into random civilian targets. But now the rocket range covered a population of close to one million Israelis and the damage is much more significant.
Larger and better rockets were now stored in mosques, schools, hospitals and normal apartment buildings. Mortars were added to the menu of shooting at Israeli civilians. Schools financed by the UN were used in order to launch mortar shells and missiles. The greenhouses left intact by the withdrawing Israelis were destroyed, their metal parts were converted to primitive rockets and their locations became favorite launching areas. Launching rockets at the Israeli population brings a much better income than growing strawberries and flowers in greenhouses.
Whenever Israel opened the border crossings to supply Gaza with basic food and fuel, the Hamas was attempting to blow up the crossing points. Providing too much food and fuel would disturb the flourishing black market totally controlled by the Hamas chiefs and their allies. It would also spoil their propaganda machine. Most supplies were transported through the tunnels from Egypt, under Hamas auspices, creating a lucrative business for the Hamas "families".

The absurd notion that Israel must supply fuel, electricity, food and medication to an outlaw region controlled by a terror organization, became a permanent mantra in the western media. Israel was supposed to provide the Hamas with raw materials for the rockets launched at its citizens, with electricity for the machinery used to produce these rockets, with food for its designers and manufacturers, and with building materials in order to construct safe bunkers for the Hamas leadership under schools and hospitals. On one hand the Hamas was claimed to have been the legitimate democratically elected government of the majority of the population and on the other hand the population, that allegedly elected these thugs, was declared innocent and suffering. The inconsistency was never pointed out.
Once the border crossing was closed, as a result of the repeated Hamas attacks, the international game of a "humanitarian crisis" was successfully played, with full cooperation of the western media. Famous incidents included photographs of poor Gaza residents with candles and (allegedly) no electricity, staged behind black curtains in full outside daylight (visible through cracks between the curtains). Most western media happily used these fake pictures and, when the lie was exposed, never mentioned it. Hamas leaders were never lacking food, fuel, electricity, luxurious private vehicles and all amenities of well to do black market profiteers.
Very few western journalists remained in Gaza, after several were kidnapped by the Hamas. Almost all reports to western media come from Palestinians, who are either sympathetic to Hamas, or afraid of it, or openly active in its ranks, or all of the above. The reader of the New York Times, or the viewer of a European TV network, never notices who provides him or her with the news. All photographs, both stills and videos, are provided by Palestinian operatives, who would stop at nothing in order to support the propaganda machine. On western TV, Hamas rockets are launched only from empty fields, never from a school or a crowded neighborhood, as it is in real life.
United Nation sources in Gaza are often quoted, condemning Israel for the "Humanitarian Crisis". But these sources are normally employees of UNRWA, the UN agency that, since 1948, makes every effort to perpetuate the "refugee" status of the great-grandchildren of the 1948 refugees. The grandparents of these "refugees" were displaced 60 years ago by a distance of a 20 minute drive and were never resettled because they were receiving free food from the UN. The UN objected vehemently to any attempt at settling the refugees, their children and grandchildren. The few real refugees, who remain alive today, and are 80 year old, were 18 year old when they were displaced. All the terrorists are third or fourth generation "refugees" held as such, courtesy of UNRWA.
These UN organizations employ, by their own admission, numerous active Hamas members. When the latter make statements on behalf of "UN sources in Gaza", the Palestinian journalists never mention to us who these "UN sources" are. The public gets the impression that these are truthful objective sources, while being fed with standard Hamas lies. Western media never disclose to us that the jobs of these people depend on perpetuating the misery of the so-called "refugees".
A Headmaster and science teacher of one of the UNRWA schools in Gaza was a leader in the rocket industry of the Islamic Jihad, a satellite terror organization in Gaza, collaborating with Hamas. The UN strongly denied the Israeli accusations that they are employing such a person, until the man was killed by Israel and was eulogized by his friends as a leader of the Islamic Jihad and a designer of rockets.
When Israeli truck drivers were bringing the humanitarian supplies to Gaza, during the period of Hamas rocket fire, they were frequently attacked by Hamas. At least one Israeli truck driver, supplying the Palestinians, was deliberately murdered. No protest was launched by the UN. But, when during the current fighting, an Arab truck driver, employed by the UN, was accidentally killed, the UN became indignant and stopped all its "humanitarian" activity in protest, to the tune of loud denunciations from all "UN sources".
The Israeli defense forces monitor every detail of this fantasyland by using airborne drones and by a very successful intelligence penetration of the Hamas ranks. They know which apartment building serves as a missile storage place, the addresses and phone numbers of Hamas leaders, which school serves as an ammunition depot, etc.

When the six-month "ceasefire" ended, in mid December, Hamas refused to continue it, launching 90 rockets into Israeli towns and villages in one day. In retrospect, this has prevented a much more dangerous future situation. Had there been an additional "ceasefire", Hamas would have acquired rockets covering all of Israel and possibly much more accurate Iranian missiles. The Iranian supply line of explosives and weapons, together with the flourishing business of smuggled goods, went through the tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border with efficiency and regularity. Had such efficiency been attempted in improving the lives of the Palestinians in Gaza, the entire Middle East would have been an entirely different place. But, coupled with the weapon smuggling, it was essential to create the charade of the "Humanitarian Crisis".
During the current operation, when the Israeli Air Force wants to blow up a house which serves as a missile storage, Israel phones every family in the house and gives them 15 minutes to evacuate. The Hamas is then sending the women and children to the roof of the building in order to prevent the Israeli aircraft from making the kill. Israel has now developed a tiny arrow-like missile which can be sent to the corner of the roof, making a loud noise and harming no one, in order to scare away the women and children on the roof, before the real bomb destroys the missile collection or the explosive storage place. Often, the women and children used by the Hamas as a human shield, escape and the house is then blown up, with a spectacular secondary explosion of the stored missiles or other war materials. On other occasions, a Hamas person gets to the roof and prevents the women and children from leaving. In those cases, the operation is not completed by the Israeli Air Force, in order to spare civilian lives, at the risk of having the rockets launched into Israel on the following day.
Never in history, has any country made such an enormous effort to avoid civilian casualties, in fighting against murderers who target only civilians and never anything else. No one in Kosovo, Serbia, Georgia or Iraq, was offered such a courtesy by the bombing and attacking powers. This fact is never mentioned by the western media.
Many of the heroic commanders of the Hamas are hiding in the central hospital of Gaza, in an elaborate network of bunkers, trusting that Israel will not attack the hospital. Hamas spokesmen issue proclamations from the maternity ward of the same hospital, knowing that Israel will not hit them there. Ironically, of all non-Israelis, the Hamas leaders are the only ones who know for sure that Israel never deliberately hurts civilians. They exploit this fact. The rest of the world buys the Hamas lies and blames Israel for hurting civilians.
Repeated claims of "humanitarian crisis" are made from the same hospital. The doctors in charge never tell us that the hiding leaders of the Hamas are using them and the patients as human shields. Whether the doctors are only scared or are deliberate accomplices, we do not know. Probably some are active Hamas members and others are justifiably scared to speak up. We never hear a word from the International Red Cross regarding the use of the hospitals as the headquarters of terror leaders.
One of the most horrible "impartial" testimonies on the humanitarian situation, in the hospital, is delivered repeatedly to the western media by a "Norwegian Doctor" serving there. The man is well known from his 2001 interviews with Norwegian TV, in which he explicitly supported and justified the 9/11 attacks. Needless to say, none of the networks who bring us the righteous doctor, mention this. He is just "A Norwegian Doctor" attending to the wounded.
Palestinian ambulances are routinely used to move terrorists around. This has also been the Palestinian practice in the West Bank during the terror wave in 2001-2002. An ambulance is an ideal method of transporting a suicide murderer across check points. In the unlucky case that the criminal is caught, there is at least a good press photograph of the ugly Israelis attacking or stopping an ambulance. It is a win-win situation. If an ambulance full of healthy Hamas terrorists and explosives is hit from the air, the pictures are even better for the western media and for Al Jazeera.
Several Hamas leaders are moving around Gaza surrounded by children, and often holding a child on their arms. There are well documented cases in which Hamas terrorists were pulling reluctant children by their ears to accompany them when they move from one building to another. None of this is mentioned by the western media.
Several Mosques, which were used as ammunition dumps, were destroyed by Israel. In every one of these cases, the air photographs showed a primary explosion, from the air missile or bomb, and a much bigger secondary explosion, from the stored missiles or other explosives in the mosque. The secondary explosion is an absolute clear proof of what was hidden at the mosque. The normal beautiful carpets in a mosque would not create a secondary explosion. Western media have these videos, but rarely show them or mention their existence.
But the same western media repeatedly show the pictures of injured or dead children, some of whom were indeed accidentally injured or killed by the Israeli attacks on military and terror targets, and some are obviously fake pictures with red paint smeared on children faces. At least in one case, the same child, obviously painted and not injured, has been paraded in front of various TV cameras by several different men, each declared to be his father by a different network.
Children and innocent civilians are, indeed, killed and injured, in spite of all the enormous precautions and efforts of the Israeli forces. This is truly tragic. But the only alternative for Israel is to sit still, absorb the thousands of missiles on its civilian population and wait for bigger, deadlier and longer range missiles to start destroying everything in Israel. Israel is offered a choice between a complete national suicide, on one hand, and an attack on the terrorists, with extraordinary measures to avoid civilian casualties, but with the knowledge that such casualties must occur when the other side is using children as human shields, storing explosives in mosques, shooting mortars from schools and hiding the perpetrators in hospitals.
Most Hamas terrorists hide in safe bunkers, leaving their families in the war zone. They are happy to fight to the last Palestinian civilian, not to the last Hamas terrorist. Women and children are moving within the battlegrounds, with Hamas snipers shooting, using them as cover. The women and children are not allowed into the limited space of the Hamas bunkers. More than once, a woman is observed carrying a suicide belt. Israeli soldiers, who are trying to help these women to move safely away from the fighting area, are at a very serious risk of a suicide murder.
When the Hamas terrorists are killed, they are counted by the "UN Sources" as civilians. That is how the "UN sources" reach the huge numbers of dead civilians they are reporting. Interestingly, Al Jazeera almost never shows dead bodies of young males, and the western media, being fed by Palestinian stringers, follow suit.
The Hamas TV ("Al Aksa TV") and Al Jazeera show, 24 hours a day, repeated video clips with loud music, showing injured bloody children, including some body parts. Some injuries are real, some are not, but the videos are shown nonstop between every two news items. The news items themselves are often lies, but that really does not matter. What do matter are the video clips, edited like commercials, brainwashing a worldwide audience and a new generation of future terror sympathizers.
A video taken several years ago in Gaza, surfaced. The video documents an accidental explosion of a Hamas truck, carrying a large number of missiles, among celebrating Palestinians somewhere in Gaza. Many were killed and injured in this accident, and the pictures were devastating. There is no Israeli involvement whatsoever, and the event happened a few years ago. European networks, including France 2, are showing it now as evidence for the current "criminal" behavior of Israel. The French channel apologized later, but the number of people who heard the apology is significantly fewer than those who saw the horrible pictures and believed the lies. In this case, at least, the hoax was delivered by the Hamas and France 2 was apparently the victim, not the perpetrator, as it definitely was in well known previous cases.

Israel opens the border crossings daily, during the fighting, in order to provide basic food ingredients and medication to the civilian population. No one can remember such a gesture in any other war in history, certainly not toward the side that attacks only civilians and repeatedly announces that its only aim is to totally annihilate its opponent. Most of the supplies are captured by the Hamas terrorists and used for their own troops and their flourishing black market, never providing them in an organized way to the population. "UN sources" claim that not enough food is transmitted.
That the Hamas murderers use these tactics, lies and methods, is not at all surprising. That the international community, with all its investigative reporters, swallows these lies so eagerly, without exposing them, is something which demands an explanation.

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All that I need to add is the fact that the Norwegian Doctor at Shifa Hospital has been found by Camera to have made his political bias towards the Palestinians very well known.  See this article for more information about the “good” doctor.

Draconians in the Private Sector

January 14th, 2009

It’s been a good while since I posted anything.  I know, I have been bad, and allowed real life to interfere with my virtual reality that is the Internet.  That being said, there’s a few things that I feel the need to comment on, especially since they are fresh in my mind.  I am sure I’m not the only one who says these things, but perhaps the more people talk about it in an intelligent manner, the more the “common person” will understand about the issues.  Granted, these issues are not of the utmost importance, and I’d be much more inclined to have the healthcare system in the USA fixed before these issues are dealt with.  However, the “common person” often times places greater importance on these issues than I do.

Have you bought any Blu-ray movies recently?  How about subscribing to digital cable TV in a major metropolitan area in the USA?  If so, you have either knowingly or unknownling encountered DRM.  DRM, called “Digital Rights Management”, is misnamed.  Since it does little to protect you, the consumer, and is all about protecting the rights that the “content publishers” (in this case, the companies that publish the movies or cable tv feeds) believe they have.  It restricts what you may and may not do with the movie in your own home.  Therefore, “Digital Restrictions Management” is a more apt definition.

Since you may not have knowingly encountered the problems that this DRM creates, I can present two scenarios that I have encountered.  For starters, Blu-ray discs are usually encrypted with a pretty strong encryption routine.  This encryption routine is much stronger than the one that is used on standard DVD discs.  The “content publishers” would have you believe that the encryption is to prevent copyright infringement (notice I did not say piracy, as the real piracy is occuring in the waters off of the Horn of Africa by Somalis).  Why do I have the strong suspicion that bootleg copies of Blu-ray movies have been out since they were released to market, especially in East and Southeast Asian countries?  The answer is simple: those who do large scale infringement for profit can easily get around the encryption on the discs.  So then one must assume that the encryption on the disc was either a naive protection against those large scale counterfeiters or simply a way of preventing you, the end user, from making copies and giving to your friends.  With all the hype going around the media about how piracy is hurting legitimate sales, let me pause for a minute to put the clock back to the 1970s and 1980s.  Back then, how many people made mix tapes and shared them with their friends, and those friends ended up sharing the mixes with their friends too?  I’d put my money on it being the majority of folks around at the time with access to records and tapes. What’s the difference between the 1970s and 1980s and the current day?  Simple: The Internet has given people some *limited* ability to quantify events and occurences that were previously too difficult to quantify otherwise.  So suddenly the “content publishers” are able to see “OMG, there’s thousands of copies of our songs out on the Great Wild Internet!  We must do something to force people to pay for every single copy out there!”  Current Recording Industry of America Association litigation aside, the second prong on that crusade is to encrypt everything.  Not only that, to be able to decrypt the content, your hardware and software must be licensed.  That means that all free and open source projects are excluded, because one of the steps in getting the license is coughing up a big wad of cash.  Another of the steps, I believe, is preventing users from getting the technical information and encryption keys necessary to decrypt discs on their own.  The fact that the program’s source code is widely available means that all that technical information is right there in public view.  This effectively prevents anybody from releasing a piece of open source software to allow even viewing of the content without taking on great legal and/or financial liability.

The situation with cable tv is pretty much the same.  The only two differences that come to mind are the fact that instead of a disc being encrypted, it’s the signal that comes over the cable lines that is, and the fact that you as a consumer are paying a pretty hefty price monthly to subscribe to this service.  I use an open source DVR at home known as MythTV.  MythTV is similar in many ways to a Tivo, except that it has no corporate backing, no interest in financial gain via sale of software or services, and allows the user to have more complete control over what is done with the recordings.  For example, I can retain my recordings forever, provided I have space for them.  I can transcode them (means to convert from one format to another) in order to save drive space at the cost of quality (usually).  I can automatically skip the obnoxious commercials as well.  Tivo will certainly not allow you to skip commercials, only to fast forward through them.  This means that Tivo is a somewhat more convenient VHS, and does not live up to its potential as a digital recorder.  If you happen to have a Motorola 6200 series cable box, you’ll see that the box has the hardware for networking (the RJ45 connector), Firewire connectivity, and USB connectivity, which are all very likely disabled by your cable provider.  Since digital cable and HDTV transmit what’s called mpeg2ts which can be streamed (sent) directly out the firewire ports, it would make sense to just plug the cable box into a computer with a firewire port on it, and record off of that, no?  It cuts out the overhead of digital-to-analog-to-digital conversions, and simplifies everything.  Comcast in DuPage County, Illinois, only allows for the firewire port to be used on channels that are broadcast in the region (i.e. channels 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 26, 32, 38, 44, 50, and 66) and a few public access channels.  Everything else is disabled by encryption.  So I end up paying $70 per month to not be able to simply and easily record off of the cable box, and instead have to resort to a convoluted solution involving infrared transmitters and Hauppage WinTV capture cards.  It is far less successful than using the firewire, as sometimes the channel does not change properly.  When I called to complain to Comcast about this, I was told “We disabled this because you might record a show and keep it forever.”  Excuse me?  First off, what about all those old VHS tapes of TV shows that my elders have in their possession?  I don’t seem them tossing them out.  I also don’t see them watching them anymore either, though.  I do have several episodes of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 2005, but I also have not watched them recently either.  I would not likely buy seasons of The Daily Show on disc if they were offered for sale assuming that I did not have those episodes saved on my drive.  The “content publishers” cannot even try to assert that this is a “lost sale”.

The only lost sales involved are these:

1.  I have not subscribed to cable tv since moving back in November.  I have no plans on doing so until the encryption is beaten to a pulp (which is unnecessary to do in my opinion) or is completely dropped from at least non-premium stations.  So that means that Comcast, Time Warner, AT&T, et al, are all out of the $70 a month that I would otherwise have spent on service from one of those companies.

2.  I have no immediate plans to buy any Blu-ray movie discs.  I do own a Blu-ray recorder on my computer, but it is meant to be used for data and for my own home movies.  I own somewhere around 40 DVD movies (or more) right now, which I only bought because it was possible to watch them with open source software.  Until this is possible and unencumbered, all the “content publishers” selling encrypted and encumbered discs are out the several thousands of dollars I would otherwise spend on updating my collection and collecting new titles.

The “content publishers” lobbyists constantly sell their sad sad stories to our elected (and unelected) officials all the time.  For some reason, they believe that their products are of national importance, and that without them the national economy would crumble.  I didn’t realize that music, movies, and tv, were on the same level of importance as roads, schools, healthcare, and protection.  What would happen if they just vanished off the face of the planet?  Simple - life would go on as it always did, and people would care less about American Idol and the next installment of Tolkien’s books into movie form.

Americans would not likely let the government control at what times they eat everyday inside their own homes.  Why do they let companies like these control how they view and copy what they have legally paid for in their own homes?

The issues are even more complex than this, but this is already a good start.

Time to Play Food Critic

August 30th, 2008

I don’t consider myself to be much of a food critic.  I know what I like, and I know what tastes good to me.  But I do not believe that I have that refined of a taste except maybe in some very specific types of cuisines.

The other day I was in San Antonio, Texas, and I was sitting at the Rivercenter Mall along the famous Riverwalk.  It is a very beautiful and interesting path to walk around, though I wouldn’t suggest wheelchairs, walkers, or strollers (and if you have small children, put floaters on them and tie a leash to them, most of the riverwalk has no barrier from the water’s edge).  Anyway, I spotted restaurant I believe was called “Gourmet Kebab Cafe” or something similar.  The man working the counter was of Persian (Iranian) descent.  I haven’t had middle eastern food in a couple weeks, so I was craving some Humus or something.  I ordered the Humus at this restaurant, and I was absolutely disappointed.  First off, the Humus was thick and pasty, not smooth and creamy like it is in Israel and the surrounding countries.  Secondly, I was provided with weird tasting Grecian style pitas instead of the type normally found in the southeastern shores of the Mediterranean.  Thirdly, I was only given one such pita, and then had 4 corn tortilla chips inserted into my Humus (must be a Texan thing).  The taste of the Humus and the pita was absolutely abysmal.  I paid $5 for this, and I couldn’t even force myself to eat it.  I had to dump it out.

Later in the day, I was driving towards Houston on I-10.  About 1/2 to 2/3 of the way there, I stopped at the Oakridge Smokehouse just off the highway.  From a glance of the facade, you wouldn’t think to eat there.  It definitely looked shabby (although most of the shabbiness was likely deliberate), and not a place I’d likely stop at to eat.  Anyway, the decor of the restaurant was more simplistic country, but they seemed to collect a lot of Christian paraphenalia.  I was seated on the side of the room with the collection of the crosses, but I didn’t say anything about them as I didn’t want anybody to know I wasn’t Christian.  Anyway, I ordered a 16 oz. T-bone steak.  I didn’t even need any sauce on the steak, it was that well seasoned.  In fact, I must have eaten about 3/4 of the steak, because I actually had very mild heartburn afterwards.  I rarely get heartburn, as I rarely overeat.  The prices were pretty fair at the Oakridge Smokehouse - that steak was $16.  In reality, it would have been enough for 2 people to share and not be hungry.  Thumbs up.

Hey Shrek, Nice Ass

July 10th, 2008

There’s something about people in more well-to-do areas of North America that annoys me a lot.  Everytime I go to see the 4th of July fireworks, there’s always a ton of people who think that by putting a blanket on the ground and a few chairs that they now somehow hold a lease to that piece of land.  However, they always neglect to actually sit and keep an eye on their stuff.  My philosophy has always been this:  if your ass isn’t there, you have no claim to it.  I have been tempted on more than one occassion to take random blankets and chairs and remove them, and dump them in a much less attractive fireworks-viewing location.  The only thing that stopped me from doing so is the fact that I was still thankfully able to find a spot to sit in, though it wasn’t always the most comfortable.  What would it take to have this behavior stop?  Maybe some petty thieves from the city coming around and stealing whatever nobody kept an eye on.  Oh hey, good idea in fact…

No (remedial) Child Left Behind

June 19th, 2008

I was recently participating in a discussion about the public school education system in the USA recently on Slashdot.  The basic premise of the article being discussed is how the No Child Left Behind Act actually leaves the advanced students behind.  I’ve seen a number of people who are of the opinion that if a child is sufficiently advanced academically, that said child can entertain himself when he finishes his work in a mere fraction of the time allotted to his classmates.  This does not make sense, because it tries to force children into yet another mold.  Not every child wants to entertain themselves.  Some children are very advanced but crave the guidance of a teacher or other elder.  I have experienced this firsthand in my life as well when I was a child.

 

I never wanted to be just sitting for 20 minutes at the end of the test, and I was one of the highly advanced children in my class. I was not allowed to do anything except sit still at my desk by my 2nd grade teacher. I was not allowed to doodle, read a book, or anything else.

I was sick of being taught how to do simple addition and subtraction by time I was halfway through 2nd grade that I started to refuse to do the same bull over and over again. Maybe a lot of the people in the world only remember things if it’s been pounded into their heads with a metaphorical sledgehammer, but I wanted to move on. The problem is that my refusal to do work was taken by the school board to be reflective of my not being ready to move on because I was being insubordinate, and they even wanted to put me in the behavioral disorder program because I had started causing trouble in class for the teachers.

Interestingly enough, I’ve read studies about the behavioral disorder program at public schools in the USA, and most show a high percentage of male students in the program. This percentage is very disproportionate - I believe the average was said to be between 70-90% of the students in the average BD program were boys. I’ve also read that the average boy is characterized as being more likely to be insubordinate and require justification for doing work than the average female student, and this is interpreted by the educators as something abnormal instead of something that is inherent and normal.

In the end, my parents fought tooth and nail with the school board and kept me out of the BD program. Unfortunately, they could not get the school to shoot me up a grade because I refused to do my homework. (A vicious cycle that perpetuated until I finished high school. I didn’t do redundant homework year after year, but they wouldn’t advance me because I didn’t do my homework. Test scores were inconsequential to them.)

The public school system in Illinois, and quite probably most (if not the rest) of the USA, is the factory mentality. Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall Part II (from the movie version of The Wall) makes me think a lot about our school system here. Send the kids down the conveyor belts and turn them into hamburger meat. One size does not fit all; it never has, and it never will. The problem with Honors classes and *some* “gifted” programs is that they entailed more work, but not more thought and learning. Work does not necessarily equate learning.

I was lucky that at the same time I was having problems with most of the teachers in my normal classes, the “gifted” program at my grade and junior high schools did provide new material for us. We learned a bit about chemistry already in grade school such as titration and chemical properties of common compounds that we use on a day to day basis. In 7th and 8th grades we were already dissecting frogs, fetal pigs, and sharks and learning about the anatomy in far more detail than the rest of our classmates. The classes that I behaved the best in were the classes that I was most challenged in. I rarely if ever gave my “gifted” program teachers any problems at all.

Since I’m many years out of k-12, and because of stupid laws such as NCLB, I fear that in many places these programs for the advanced students have been cut in order to use more resources on the remedial students. If so, the dumbing down of America continues.  This can and will have detrimental effects on American society.

It’s Life, Jim, but not as We Know It…

May 27th, 2008

I am very saddened to tell the tale of a once fully independent person whose greatest fear is now being realized, though we are unsure yet as to whether she is aware of such.  Her greatest fear is to become a vegetable, an invalid, and a dependent.  Due to her advanced age, she has already become part of this, but still retained some mobility, independence, and cognoscence.  To tell you the truth, she made it this far and didn’t give up on any of these attributes of life without a long hard fight.  As of yesterday at dinner time, she has suffered a massive stroke and is at the current time unable to move her entire left side.  She is also unable to respond to questions with spoken words.  It is likely that she will become a prisoner in her own body, trapped to rot away as a mere shadow of the person she once was.

The odd thing is that this person is not of blood relation to me.  Instead, it is as if I was adopted freely into her family with a marriage amongst my elders.  She used to take me to the parks, the shows, the theatres, the concerts, and the museums when I was but a little one.  She treated me as though I was a grandson by birth and not as an orphan looking for handouts.  It really pains me to see her ripped of her dignity and ability to interact with others.

I feel guilty that I wish that if she is unable to make a full recovery to her prior state (a highly unlikely case) that she will return to gan Eden and not be forced to remain here on earth in a cage of a gehenom (hell).  Is it right that I feel this way?  Is it selfish?

Which brings me to ask other questions that have very likely been asked by countless other souls.  When does saving life actually not save it?  How does one define life?  Is life simply having a heartbeat and some cellular metabolism?  Unfortunately there is no clear cut answer, as it is a highly subjective matter (see the fights constantly going on to this day over abortion in the USA).  It does not comfort me knowing that my grandmother is likely to be a fraction of the greatness she once was, and forced to suffer for the remainder of her days, though she will biologically be considered alive.

Trials and Tribulations with Vista

March 9th, 2008

I have noticed something in the past year.  All of the HP business desktops that my clients have purchased in the past year have not come with recovery CDs/DVDs nor did they come with the Windows CDs/DVDs either.  Instead, they want you to use their utility to make a braindead recovery utility disc(s) that flatlines the machine and repartitions it the way it has been scripted to do so, regardless of what partition(s) might be there that don’t belong to Vista.

Is this a new ploy by Microsoft to keep purchasers of new computer equipment from demanding a refund for their unopened copies of the current flavor of Windows?  Perhaps.  It seems all too convenient that it does draw my suspicion.  The only alternative reason that I can think of would be a cost-cutting strategy by HP.  However, given the low cost for CD and DVD media for a company the size of HP, I find that to be the lesser likely of the two scenarios.

What I can tell you is that the advanced user is paying the price for this.  I personally run both the copy of Vista that came on my new HP TX1410US notebook and Slamd64 Linux.  The problem with this scenario is getting some free hard disk space for some new partitions.  Since there are no driver discs and OS discs included, the idea of manually reinstalling Vista on the machine and defining your own size for the Vista partition is scrapped.  Then I tried using Ghost to image the drive to a USB connected drive.  Again, no dice when the machine froze while trying to load the drivers for the USB device.  Stupid old DOS application…

It turns out after about a full day of banging my head on the wall trying to find some way to image out the drives and running the braindead recovery procedure from HP only to find no advanced options available, that I came across another method.  Vista’s disk manager has a sometimes functional feature that will allow you to shrink and extend partitions (provided there is space to perform such a function).  This 240 GB hard disk partition for Vista had 222GB of free space on it.  So I went in to shrink it, and it let me chop off about 80GB.  I then tried GParted on the machine, as that was not enough of a drop in size.  GParted kept reporting to me that there was some problem in the NTFS $BITMAP file, and would not allow me to resize.  I went back into Vista, created a new partition, and moved the pagefile to that new partition.  I then rebooted into GParted, and this time I could shrink it.  It, unlike Vista’s built-in tool, allowed me to shrink it a whole lot more, and now I have 80GB for Vista and the rest for Linux.  This all cost me almost 2 full days worth of work though.

The pain doesn’t end yet, though.  I spent another day trying to figure out why the machine was locking up very randomly while trying to install Slamd64.  I even tried recent versions of Kubuntu and had the same random freezing.  I was just about to pack the machine up and take it back to the store (or the field from Office Space) when a friend of mine provided me with some invaluable information.  It seems that there is a big problem with the APIC on this machine in Linux.  Even a BIOS update to current (F.1D) couldn’t solve.  This problem exists even in kernel 2.6.24.x…  I had to give acpi_balance_irqs and noapic as parameters to isolinux and LILO in order to have the system run stably.  It has ever since, but I lament over losing out on the APIC functions for IRQ handling.  I can only hope that between the Linux kernel developers and HP that a fix for this will be forthcoming.

After 3 1/2 days of laboring, I finally have a notebook that I can use.

Spam Spam Spammity Spam

February 28th, 2008

Whenever my clients complain that they are getting spam, I always ask them if they believe their penis size is too small (if they’re a female) or if they don’t like how small their boobs are (if they’re a male)…  That always gets a chuckle out of them.  But seriously, we use DSPAM (http://dspam.nuclearelephant.com) to filter e-mail, and once it’s fully trained (when it receives 2500 legitimate e-mails) we get very high accuracy.  Even now, for a newly opened e-mail account that still has 2461 messages to train yet, I’m already seeing more than 82% overall accuracy.

But indeed, the real issue here is not the filter.  The problem here is the concept of e-mail as we know it.  Basically, anything short of “you pay me to send your stuff to me” is unlikely to have any effect on spam, as spam is so profitable since there is near zero cost, and even with 0.1% of recipients purchasing or falling for scams, it is enough for the s[c/p]ammers to make huge incomes.

Unfortunately, it has become the burden of the recipient to pay for the costs involved in receiving all the unwanted crap and doing something with it.

I find myself asking these questions fairly often:
1.  How many people really abuse Xanax, Viagra, and these other drugs?
2.  How many people are insecure about the size and/or performance of their genitalia?
3.  How many people try to impress with fake rolexes?
4.  How many people fall for the 411 scams?

The impression you get is that it’s a lot of people for all these categories.  I can only hope in reality that the numbers are very small.

Live Nation Pink Floyd Laser show

February 12th, 2008

On Saturday night, we went to see the Live Nation Pink Floyd Laser show at the House of Blues in Chicago.  We had purchased tickets over a month ago, and I was rather looking forward to it.  Contrary to our original plans to show up early, we ended up instead arriving just a few minutes before the show (thank you, lovely Chicago traffic…).  I do not like events where I have to literally throw what little weight I have around in order to squeeze in.  My S.O. is only 5 feet (1.52 m) tall.  When we arrived, all the people standing at the front wherever you could actually see the screen were about as tall as me - around 6 feet (1.82 m).  Once you did fight your way in so you could see half of the screen above the stage, you could barely breathe…  literally.  I tried to be a nice guy and crouch a little so the people behind me could see, but I don’t know if it helped them or not.  As for the venue, I think that the House of Blues is extremely inconducive location.  Add to that the fact that the management decided to oversell, and the inconducivity is only exacerbated.  I remember seeing Pink Floyd laser shows at Triton College in the Chicago area and at the Tel Aviv University.  Both locations where much more suitable.  They basically used the planetarium theaters as the venue.  Just sit back and enjoy, and no need to worry about 10 foot gorillas blocking your view.

As for the show itself, it was enjoyable (for what could be seen).  The use of the viewing glasses made it feel like you weren’t missing as much of the screen as you were by multiplying whatever the lasers were doing.  They started off by doing the whole Dark Side of the Moon album for the first half of the show, and then for the second half they did “The Best of Pink Floyd”, which was mostly songs from The Wall.  The songs that did not come from The Wall came from Meddle, Wish You Were Here, and A Momentary Lapse of Reason.  I’m actually surprised that not one song came from The Division Bell.  I think the Division Bell is a better album than A Momentary Lapse of Reason, and that it sounds more like a team project than a David Gilmour project.  I’m also surprised that they didn’t play any songs from the Syd Barrett years, which while they are not my favorites, are a part of Floyd’s history and legacy.  Maybe they could add in another hour of material and have a wider coverage over all of Floyd’s years and not just focus on 1971-1979 and 1987.

All in all, I would rate the show a 6 of 10.  It’s hard to overcome the venue of choice, and the show itself gets Obscured by the Clouds or ends up on the Dark Side of the Moon - out of sight.

A Christian Leader?

January 4th, 2008

One thing that I don’t understand about the USA is how this whole concept of separation of religion and the state does not seem to exist anymore.  A former governor of Arkansas named Mike Huckabee has claimed to be a Christian Leader, and is a supporter of teaching the non-theory of creationism, is running for president.  He even won the Iowa caucus playing his cards heavily on religion.

CNN also got into the mix by running a show on December 24 or 25 this year which focused completely on “What Jesus would do” with regards to the politicians running for office.  I know what Jesus would have done now after knowing that Pontius Pilate would nail him to the wood…  he’d stay out of politics altogether.  But really, who cares what Jesus would do anyway?  Not all of us believe in him.  I believe he existed, but not that he was at all special.  As was said in The Hitchhiker’s  Guide to the Galaxy about Zaphod, “he’s just this guy, you know?”  Why is the media feeding this Christian right movement with these useless shows?

Ironically, I have no problem with the fact that Israel is the Jewish State.  But perhaps it’s not all that ironic at all.  Despite the fact that there are movements in Israel that would love to have Halachah  as *the* law of the land, I can see it in a different light.  First off, even if they did push it into being *the* law of the land, there is a very vocal minority of Muslims, Christians, and Druze living there that would have to be granted their own governance over their own religious affairs (which is actually the way it is currently anyway).  Secondly, at least in Israel it’s Jews putting this onto other Jews.  It’s not Jews putting the rule of Halachah onto the Bahai that live in Haifa.  It’s not Jews teaching that the story of Bereshit (Genesis) is to be interpreted *literally* as the way that life came to exist.  In fact, I think it would be hard to find a yeshivah that would teach that the theory of evolution is unfounded because the Tana”ch says otherwise.  From my experience, the story of Bereshit is considered to be supplemental to the science that we have.  Thirdly, modern day Israel was established as a homeland for the Jews, which is in sharp contrast to the reasons behind the founding of the USA.

I hope that the upcoming elections this year will not disappoint me.  Here’s to hoping that a competent politician - one who truly understands the meaning of the separation of religion and state - is elected to be the next president.