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Dirac on Religion

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

“I cannot understand why we idle discussing religion. If we are honest—and scientists have to be—we must admit that religion is a jumble of false assertions, with no basis in reality. The very idea of God is a product of the human imagination. It is quite understandable why primitive people, who were so much more exposed to the overpowering forces of nature than we are today, should have personified these forces in fear and trembling. But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. I can’t for the life of me see how the postulate of an Almighty God helps us in any way. What I do see is that this assumption leads to such unproductive questions as why God allows so much misery and injustice, the exploitation of the poor by the rich and all the other horrors He might have prevented. If religion is still being taught, it is by no means because its ideas still convince us, but simply because some of us want to keep the lower classes quiet. Quiet people are much easier to govern than clamorous and dissatisfied ones. They are also much easier to exploit. Religion is a kind of opium that allows a nation to lull itself into wishful dreams and so forget the injustices that are being perpetrated against the people. Hence the close alliance between those two great political forces, the State and the Church. Both need the illusion that a kindly God rewards—in heaven if not on earth—all those who have not risen up against injustice, who have done their duty quietly and uncomplainingly. That is precisely why the honest assertion that God is a mere product of the human imagination is branded as the worst of all mortal sins.”  -Paul Dirac

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Sigh…

Monday, September 14th, 2009

I left a city built on imagination and ingenuity for one built by the lowest bidder.

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On the go

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

I just installed the WordPress app on me BlackBerry and I am looking forward to whole new era in keeping this here blog alive. Thanks to the WordPress kids for pumping this app out.

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Oh hai…

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

/me looks around at all the dust

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BarCampSD: Caught up

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

I just skipped the 4:30 session to catch up on the blogging bit. I was taking a lot of notes but I should return the posts and spiff them up a bit.

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BarCamp San Diego is coming

Friday, April 25th, 2008

I should be hopping the train to SD for their 3rd BarCamp. Good times.

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From LAist via Laughing Squid via Santa Ana: Is Your Little Blessing a Tagger?

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

I so had to put this up here. I’m sure it’s bouncing from blog to blog already but I rather enjoy the image and I think I might dress up as this ‘tagger’ for Halloween. This was is published on the City of Santa Ana’s website (yes, Orange County) and I’m not sure they find it nearly as amusing as I/the collective we do. I enjoyed LAist’s take on it, link below the pic.

LAist: Is Your Little Blessing a Tagger?

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BarCampLA5:Session Usenix

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

A very brief psuedo-explanation about what Usenix is.  Apparently it’s a rather expensive tech conference.  And that’s all I learned.

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BarCampLA5:Session MediaWiki, Setting it up, Preventing the spam

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

I’m pretty sure everyone should use a wiki in some capacity.  Wiki of note, lolcat Bible

Presenter points out that wiki’s can be used for everything and they’re easy to setup and easy to manage.  MediaWiki has a ton of extensions built for it and a huge user community thus making it useful.  MediaWiki’s templating engine is quite powerful.  I did not know that. 

On to WikiSpam…we hates it.  Setting up logins work but not entirely well.  Makes it hard for users to fix things on your very public wiki.  If people aren’t editing your wiki, you don’t have a wiki.  Captcha is the best way to prevent spambots from editing your page.  reCaptcha is the shit.  I use reCaptcha and it basically pulls words from a database that is populated by an org that is scanning old texts.  If the scanner they use can’t decipher the text it goes into the database.  reCaptcha gets people to recognize the word and send it back to help complete the text.  Excellent project, really.

A good overview of MediaWiki overall.

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Missed First 2.5 Session

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Grrrr…had to run off and do an errand and I missed some good stuff. I wanted to sit in on the OpenID talk and I missed it completely. Twitter says it was good.

Draw back #1 to this AOL space…the rooms are smallish. Hard to sneak in if all the seats are full. The space is nice overall and the couches are plentiful but presentation areas need to be embiggened.

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