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Latest blog posts from Doc Rampage
children of the Enlightenment
Although I loved John C Wright's essay, I do have to take exception with one thing: his implication that his views of equality and freedom are essentially the ideal of the enlightenment and that Nazism and Communism are opposed to the Enlightenment. But in fact, Nazism and Communism are both true... Read more...
Published 14 hours ago
coldblooded legless creatures with poisonous fangs who eat their mates and do not care for their young
Here is a great essay by John C. Wright. It explains why people like me have such a hard time coming up with descriptions of ourselves. I sometimes call myself a conservative, or sometimes I say that I'm on the right, but neither description really seems accurate. Wright explains that these terms... Read more...
Published 2 days ago
holy kitchen sink, Batman!
I really wanted to be a programming-language researcher. Actually, that's what I was for several years of my extended Ph.D. program at the University of Arizona, where I worked for the late Ralph Grizwold who was quite famous in that field. However, Ralph and I had a falling out, or rather Ralph... Read more...
Published 3 days ago
bo-o-o-oring
I just took Gizmodo off of my list of links. It used to be a good gadget site, but lately has turned into an Apple marketing site. I don't particularly have anything against Apple, I just don't have any interest in reading twenty freaking posts a day about the iphone.Of course, that in itself... Read more...
Published 7 days ago
search annoyances
Google was better before they had patents on-line. Sure, those patents are useful if you are doing patent searches, but for almost any other reason you are doing a search, the patents that come up are useless --just one more thing you have to evaluate and reject as something not worth looking... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago
dietary choices
Klaxophone's comment on my last post deserves to be promoted to post level:This inspires me to re-imagine a tv commercial from the sixties, maybe for Pepto-Bismol. Some guy and his stomach talk about his dining choices:Man: I was just chowing down on a 7-eleven steak-and-jack-cheese taquito when... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
health update
In case I had anyone worried by by last post --I didn't wake up dead this morning. Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
am I paranoid?
I was just chowing down on a 7-eleven steak-and-jack-cheese taquito when I tasted something kind of funky. I was about to swallow to get the taste out of my mouth but then somewhere deep in the back of my mind, registered the fact that this strange taste was not food. It was a sort of chemical... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
movies written by 10 year olds shouldn't be on TV
Unfreaking believable. I'm watching "100 Million BC" on the SciFi channel and I'm convinced the movie was written by a 10 year old. It starts with a Navy search-and-rescue team that goes time traveling back to the time of the dinosaurs with no training or preparation at all. They take no special... Read more...
Published a month ago
new storyblogging carnival
I haven't been writing many stories lately, but if you have one on your blog, be sure to enter. Read more...
Published a month ago
woman attacked and injured by her underwear
I hate it when that happens. Read more...
Published a month ago
Nokia N95 8GB Pocket Computer (and mobile phone)
I just bought an N95 over the weekend. My previous phone, an AT&T 8525 Windows Mobile, was so bug-ridden that I finally had to dump it. I've got to say that I wasn't expecting to get this excited, but I haven't been this hyped since I bought my first laptop computer with an 8086c CPU, 256K of ram... Read more...
Published a month ago