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Feb. 27, 2006

Tagged

Posted by Rube | 27 February, 2006

I just noticed that Sam started posting again at sammoore.org; he only came up for air long enough to tag me, and then, like Keyser Sose, poof, he'll probably disappear again, to whatever musty dungeon he haunts to hatch his plans for world domination and rope-play.

List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, but they must be songs you're really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your blog along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they're listening to.

So, I'm still on my first pot of coffee, and abstraction is not one of my strengths at this unlikely hour. Luckily, I have iTunes tracking my every move, compiling ungodly amounts of data for Apple's Syndicate-like marketing department. I'll just post the screenshot of my Top 7 played songs in iTunes and my iPod.

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I've been using iTunes for almost three years now, and I have to assume it's been tracking my music usage for all that time. I didn't realize I listened to that much NIN.

I'm not gonna tag anybody. Well, anybody except A-Heldin, E-Heldin, The Other Sam, John C. Dvorak, and John K., the creator of Ren & Stimpy.

On Censorship

Posted by Rube | 27 February, 2006

I was perusing my usual dailies just now, and noticed that Zonker, brave man that he is, has taken on the subject of censorship. He's noted a few Internet pages that the elites at a particular coffee shop* have chosen to keep people from reading, along with screenshots of the error messages.

Now, anyone who reads Sandy's page knows that Zonker is a pretty sensitive guy, and can get pretty worked up about things. It's why we love him so much. One thing you may not know about Zonker, though, is that also tends to censor himself. Every now and then, I guess he has a little too much to drink, and comes home and really opens up. Sometimes, maybe a little too much. Usually, he just deletes it off his blog the next morning, or bowdlerizes it after-the-fact, so he won't lose his tough-guy image. For example, a week or so ago, he wrote a weepy post about the injustice of Aaron and Marcy not winning the Pairs Figure Skating Gold in Turin, despite running a "fabulous" (his word) routine. The next morning, however, it was nowhere to be found.

I guess the same thing happened with Zonker's post about the firewalled blogs. Although his post is still there, for the most part, a lot of the screenshots he posted last night at 3:30 AM have disappeared! Luckily, I'm in a timezone that's 6 hours ahead, so I was able to save a few of the screenshots that Zonker made in the coffee shop, but aren't on his page anymore for some reason. Let's take a look:

Blocked1

Ouch, that must sting. Er...sorry to hear about that Zonk-man.

Blocked2

I'm not even sure what that means, but it sounds like a nature site. What could be the problem there?

Blocked3

OK, but that could've been any of the other computers in the place, too.

Blocked4-2

Now, that's just unfair. It's all about context.

Information is crucial to a democracy. I don't think a few people should decide what pages are 'suitable' to be viewed by whom, or how many times in a 30 minute period. That's just wrong.

UPDATE:
* - Note to selff: Don't forget to write funny footnote