Credit where credit is due

Thank you, Ask MetaFilter!

This was a sterling example of what is so cool about AxMe. While the collective brain of Metafilter ID’s the fonts for me, I finished the rest of the project, and now I can devote an entire evening to getting the type right.

I owe the big brain in the sky some thinking time, and aim to come through.

Honestly, this reminded me of nothing so much as a game of Shadowrun I was once a participant in, circa 1990, in which I bullied the game ref into accepting that my character could write a search agent and release it into the net to ferret out some important details that were needed in the game. So cool to experience it in real life! Go, ham(p)sters! Dance, you crazy rodents, dance!

I’ll share the resulting art once the project has panned out.

TANGENT

Doesn’t ‘to pan out’ mean both ‘to succeed’ and ‘to fail?’

The claim that’s been picked over is panned out, as it has no more gold.

Likewise, the claim that never had gold didn’t pan out.

TANGENT ^2

When a work of creative endeavor is ‘panned,’ does the usage derive from the fortyniner?

disturbing

About one minute ago KUOW broadcast the emergency broadcast signal over the top of All Things Considered, and immediately returned to ATC with no explanation.

If the signal was an accident, freakin’ tell us! Don’t just go back to the regular programming, for the love of God! YES, we noticed!

UPDATE: five minutes later, they ‘fessed up.

Cam, gear, shaft

I bought Viv a Minolta DiMage X20 as an anniversary present. My primary criteria were size, cost, and standard batteries (I hate manufacturer-proprietary rechargeables). It’s currently available at Amazon for $170, a somewhat different price than I paid.

I was very surprised at the camera’s bounty of features, which includes (as do many cameras these days) low-res digital video clips as an option.

Shortly, I’ll get Viv up to speed on using iPhoto, storing her photos outside iPhoto as a backup, and so forth. However, I noticed that she has a strong tendency to flip back and forth between still snapshots and movie clips when she’s using the camera, which means that iPhoto will simplay fail to meet her needs. She’ll expect to see chronologically organized galleries that incorporate both kinds of media seamlessly.

That means I need to look at iPhoto alternatives.

FootTrack presents itself as iPhoto for movie clips. Which is nice, and all, but not quite what I want.

Back in the day, I relied on iView Media Pro to do pretty much exactly that. Unfortunately, I hated the HTML and web-oriented features it had, and so don’t know if it will do what I want or not.

I suppose the single most important feature of iPhoto to me today is the presence of that iPhoto to Gallery plugin. Ideally, an alternate desktop multimedia manager would employ the iPhoto plugin API. Which would be nice.

iView offers a (mighty pokey) user forum, so praps there’s an answer there.

ten years ago on a cold dark night

Vivian and I had our first date ten years ago tonight. It was wiltingly hot. We had a choice between The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl or The Lion King.

The documentary was my first choice, but Viv was unsure who the subject was. Let me tell you, explaining why you want to see a film about a Nazi filmmaker to your partner on a first date is nothing I can suggest as a mating strategy. I struggled though weaker and weaker attempts to tell Viv who Ms. Reifenstahl was before finally blurting out, “Or we can go see The Lion King!”

Exactly four years after that, on another blistering summer day, Viv and I were married at the top of the Smith Tower.

For those of you out there wondering, I have concluded that being married is a Good Thing.

The Pepper Tree

In the earlier post referencing a photo-log of my commute, I expressed grumpiness that the captions of the images failed to properly appear in Gallery.

One reason is that the interesting tree seen here was not annotated.

It’s a Brazilian pepper tree, a problem plant in Florida.

The tree is just behind the Canal Boiler Works but probably not on the same lot.

How did this tree arrive? Originally, I had thought that it might be a ghost plant, a tree that survived the twentieth-century building boom that erected the industrial flats of the SoDo region. In some of the city’s older residential neighborhoods, five-house city blocks were platted from larger, older farms that had served a generation at most. Fruit trees sometimes survive in the interior of these blocks, a ghost of the prior use of the land. The trees may well have been planted by the home’s first tenants, too, I acknowledge.

The gnarled but fruited limbs of these trees are a signature of Seattle’s pre-World War II housing developments. I feel a strong affection for these trees, visualizing them as arboreal grandmothers, their knotted limbs extended each summer with sweet snacks for we monkeykin.

Alas, given that the pepper tree is a fast grower, my hopeful rumination is unlikely in this case.

Of course, it begs the question, regarding the Boiler Works, “Where is the Canal?”

Chers blogeurs et blogeuses

We’s a gwine ter have a wing ding hyar, an RL peeps is a comin’. Summ a youse wot mebbe mought wanna come, youse is inviteried. Puh-leeze to email me and ah’ll hep yez ter the haps, gatesters. Dig?

Allons Enfants

OK, so I missed Canada Day.

The Rights of Man, by Thomas Paine.

Being an Answer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution

(part 15 of 16)

… It will be proper to take a review of the several sources from which governments have arisen and on which they have been founded.

They may be all comprehended under three heads.

First, Superstition.

Secondly, Power.

Thirdly, The common interest of society and the common rights of man.

The first was a government of priestcraft, the second of conquerors, and the third of reason.

When a set of artful men pretended, through the medium of oracles, to hold intercourse with the Deity, as familiarly as they now march up the back-stairs in European courts, the world was completely under the government of superstition. The oracles were consulted, and whatever they were made to say became the law; and this sort of government lasted as long as this sort of superstition lasted.

After these a race of conquerors arose, whose government, like that of William the Conqueror, was founded in power, and the sword assumed the name of a sceptre. Governments thus established last as long as the power to support them lasts; but that they might avail themselves of every engine in their favor, they united fraud to force, and set up an idol which they called Divine Right, and which, in imitation of the Pope, who affects to be spiritual and temporal, and in contradiction to the Founder of the Christian religion, twisted itself afterwards into an idol of another shape, called Church and State. The key of St. Peter and the key of the Treasury became quartered on one another, and the wondering cheated multitude worshipped the invention.

When I contemplate the natural dignity of man, when I feel (for Nature has not been kind enough to me to blunt my feelings) for the honour and happiness of its character, I become irritated at the attempt to govern mankind by force and fraud, as if they were all knaves and fools, and can scarcely avoid disgust at those who are thus imposed upon.

We have now to review the governments which arise out of society, in contradistinction to those which arose out of superstition and conquest.

It has been thought a considerable advance towards establishing the principles of Freedom to say that Government is a compact between those who govern and those who are governed; but this cannot be true, because it is putting the effect before the cause; for as man must have existed before governments existed, there necessarily was a time when governments did not exist, and consequently there could originally exist no governors to form such a compact with.

The fact therefore must be that the individuals themselves, each in his own personal and sovereign right, entered into a compact with each other to produce a government: and this is the only mode in which governments have a right to arise, and the only principle on which they have a right to exist.