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mspiggy
response 300 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 14:54 UTC 2003

No NO No snow is evil.
krokus
response 301 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 03:26 UTC 2003

snow might be, but sno isn't.  :)
gelinas
response 302 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 03:56 UTC 2003

I agree, No Snow is evil.  Let it Snow!
crate
response 303 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 03:59 UTC 2003

hello world
gregb
response 304 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 15:08 UTC 2003

What program was that written in?  ;-)
russ
response 305 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 04:24 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 23 issue 4 is in /a/u/r/russ/risks/risks-23.04.

Interesting discussion of California's awakening to the RISKS of
e-voting, some book reviews, and other things.
eprom
response 306 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 15:01 UTC 2003

A Charlie Brown Christmas is on tonight at 8EST on ABC (not CBS suprisingly)
gregb
response 307 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 15:08 UTC 2003

Good grief, not again!
tpryan
response 308 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 17:51 UTC 2003

        Somehow, I'm just not feeling the Christmas Spirit.
gregb
response 309 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 19:13 UTC 2003

IKWYM. I miss getting to gether with all my reletives down in 
Cincinnatti.  Unfortunately, things change:  People move, get older, 
making it difficult to get around, etc.  Nowadays, Xmas is celebrated at 
my Sister's Mother-inlaw's house, which is alright, but just doesn't 
feel the same.  I feel particully bad for my Ma as she loved the 
hokidays seeing her sibs in Cinci
mcnally
response 310 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 09:05 UTC 2003

Very cool.

  http://www.mrpicassohead.com/create.html

Some of the works in the gallery are pretty cool examples of what you
can do with it if you're a lot more creative than I am..  e.g.:

  http://www.mrpicassohead.com/canvas.html?id=9396c3b
bbaggins
response 311 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 23:16 UTC 2003

I am new here too,I figured out how to email ,what else does this site offer?.
gelinas
response 312 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 23:17 UTC 2003

The convrences, which you've just discovered, and party, a real-time chat.
remmers
response 313 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 10 13:33 UTC 2003

It also offers software development languages and tools - C, C++,
Perl.
eprom
response 314 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 01:05 UTC 2003

yeah, this is a little old, but I just read about it today:

After more than 15 years, the mastermind behind the gruesome and
infamous murder of renowned gorilla researcher and protector, Dr. Dian
Fossey whose life was portrayed in the 1988 movie  Gorillas in the
Mist,  may finally be in custody in Belgium. Protais Zigiranyirazo, the
former Governor of the Ruhengeri province in Rwanda, brother-in-law of
the assassinated Rwandan president, and one of the country s most wanted
criminals for his creation of  death squads,  which killed 800,000 in
1994, was captured by Belgian police while trying to flee Kenya on June
9, 2001.

http://www.awionline.org/pubs/Quarterly/Fall2001/fossey.htm
mcnally
response 315 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 02:27 UTC 2003

  Fossey's death was a terrible crime, but does it strike anyone else
  as just a bit out of proportion to remember this guy as the guy who
  ordered Fossey's death and not as the organizer of death squads that
  killed 800,000 Rwandans?
gelinas
response 316 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 02:53 UTC 2003

Sadly, more people are likely to remember the one than the
eight-hundred-thousand.  After all, it's just another eight-hundred-thousand
of millions.  Joy Adamson and Dian Fossey are _names_, the others are
just _numbers_. :(
i
response 317 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 04:21 UTC 2003

Diane Fossey was white and noteworthy.  Roughly speaking, no whites have
any noteworthy involvement in Africa's genocides.  Worse, the victims
have virtually zilch in the way of influential white friends.  What does
the American media do with the following stories:

-Five innocents are killed in Israel/Palentine violence today, graphic
   video footage in hand

-Based on survivors' reports, the UN now estimates that 6,000 more 
   innocents were killed in inter-tribal violence in Africa

-Half the annual anti-AIDS funding in an African country has been
   stolen by the dictators' cronies; World Health Ass'n officials
   estimate that 70,000 more people will die of AIDS as a result

...my experience is that the first story gets top or near-top billing;
the other two aren't even considered for inclusion, unless a thick
newspaper has some spare room back on page 47J.  If there's no angle 
that a culturally & racially self-centered WASP can identify with, then
the victims weren't human and no crime was committed.  
mcnally
response 318 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 06:41 UTC 2003

  re #317:  I don't think it's quite as bad as that, though I can certainly
  see plenty of evidence to support your position.  

  I think gelinas has a point in #316, too.  It's much easier to visualize
  the death of an individual person whose name you know than imagine a
  nameless statistic, let alone 800,000 nameless statistics. 

  It's certainly not Fossey's fault -- she deserves justice as much as
  any one of the Rwandan genocide victims does -- but it just struck me
  as a particularly grim example of the limitations of public empathy..
mdw
response 319 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 08:48 UTC 2003

To me, the horrible thing about Fossey's death is that means the Gorilla
lost a champion, which the species badly needs.  Future generations may
be less willing to forgive the extinction of the gorilla, and may not be
at all sympathetic concerning temporary reductions in Africa's
overpopulation problem.  Given the current US "official" position
regarding population control (ie, birth control in 3rd world nations)
and the general % of world resources consumed in the US, I doubt the
future will judge us much better.
remmers
response 320 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 13:34 UTC 2003

To put the issue of the emphasis on one particular person into a wee
bit of perspective:  The story referenced in #314 appeared in a publication
called "The Animal Welfare Institute Quarterly".
mcnally
response 321 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 22:16 UTC 2003

    > Future generations may be less willing to forgive the extinction of
    > the gorilla, and may not be at all sympathetic concerning temporary
    > reductions in Africa's overpopulation problem.  Given the current US
    > "official" position regarding population control (ie, birth control
    > in 3rd world nations) and the general % of world resources consumed
    > in the US, I doubt the future will judge us much better.

  re #319:  boy, "temporary reductions in Africa's overpopulation problem"
  sure sounds a lot kinder than "the genocidal machete dismemberment of
  800,000 men, women, and children," doesn't it?  I know enough about 
  Marcus to have formed a pretty strong opinion that he isn't a cold-blooded
  type, so how do we get to a point where an intelligent person like
  Marcus makes an unconscious equivalence like the one above?
  I don't know what the answer or answers here might be, but I'm pretty
  consistently appalled by just how messed up our thinking about the
  situation has gotten.

  You're right that the gorilla needs a champion, but I really hope that
  if that champion appears, it doesn't turn out to be someone who sees
  nearly a million people as removable inconveniences.
mary
response 322 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 01:20 UTC 2003

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mcnally
response 323 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 02:46 UTC 2003

  Probably well past time to move this out of the general announcements
  item.  I announce that I apologize for the inadvertent item hijacking.
carson
response 324 of 352: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 14:20 UTC 2003

(Russ [power] is in town through the first week of January.  we'll likely
get together tonight for some deep dish pizza from Anthony's.)
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