Archive for June, 2009
Curiosity
Iv recently come across this rather … strange custom in the US navy, where an aircraft would land at the wrong aircraft carrier during a war – either because it got disoriented, or because it ran out of fuel (or, the pilot is a moron), with some hilarious affects:
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^ is rather … worrying, im not sure what other ships will think if they see the Russian hammer and sickle on the tail?
The sheer amount of effort and work that went on this plane is just hilarious – “Must be airforce”, I wonder what would happened when this pilot got back to his own ship ?
Politics and expenses
I don’t normally write about politics, because its usually such a controversial topic, and I tend to piss people off easily enough anyway, but the whole current expenses row really gets my goat.
They are elected by the public, to serve the public, but unfortunately, they do not see it this way. They see them selves as the elite, they see them selves above us “dirty commoners”, they are better than us. They believe there is one law for them, and another law for us. The whole expenses row has proved this to be correct.
Take the last Home Secretary, someone who was in charge of Anti terror legislation. She admitted to smoking cannabis in the 80′s, and warns people that they shouldn’t smoke cannabis because it will lead to mental health issues, this the day after she was appointed as the head of the govt review of the UK Drugs strategy.
Smoking cannabis is a CRIME in the UK, so our (former) beloved Home Secretary is a *CRIMINAL*. She has committed a CRIMINAL OFFENCE (And no, the Misuse of Drugs Act has no statute of limitations)
One of the anti terror strategies was to link, basically everything to terrorism. They have linked photographers to terrorists, something that would be done under the Home Secretary. Another thing that they have linked to terrorism was the fact that drugs will fund terrorists. So, Jacqui Smith has supported terrorism, and should be arrested under her very own Anti Terrorism Act, and held for 42 days without -food-charge.
She has stated :
“If you can’t live by the rules that we live by, the standards and the values that we live by, we should exclude you from this country and, what’s more, now we will make public those people that we have excluded”
Well, CLEARLY, by smoking a Class B drug, you have committed an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act, which the penalties lie from 3 months to 5 years in prison – why has she not been prosecuted, or arrested for this offence? I say prosecute her, throw her in jail, then deport her. Good luck finding a country to take the old hag though.
Then there’s the whole fiasco with the ID cards, no one wants them, it WILL NOT PREVENT TERRORIST ACTS (Madrid bombings – they had ID cards then) – and the govt make ridiculous claims such as “Its a SECURE form of identity” – Oh really? Like the countless MOD laptops “forgotten” on trains or left in pub car parks, details for 25 MILLION child benefit claimants’, 3 million learner driver’s details also “misplaced”, on top of that, 45,000 peoples names, dates of birth, and national insurance numbers of people claiming benefits in York, which also has been “misappropriated”.
And lately, the whole expenses row’s – our beloved Jacqui Spliff was caught watching pornography, not once, but twice, and tried to claim it on our expenses, which come out of my and your taxes. That’s great, does that mean I too can watch pornography, and it come out of tax payer expenses? No? That’s not fair!
And lets not forget the DNA debacle – 17 senior judges across Europe have ruled that keeping DNA after not being charged is ILLEGAL, and HAS TO STOP, and the -Nazi Government-British Government has agreed to keep DNA and fingerprints for 6 years.
Do you really trust this government, who have, repeatedly, over and over again, shown disregard for the law, and everyone’s rights, and only look out for themselves, and try to screw everyone over?
Evolution of communications
Iv been asked this question a few times when being interviewed about what I like about the internet – and one of the main things I respond with is the evolution of communications. Long gone are the days where you have to wait weeks to hear back from a friend on the other side of the world, where you have to carefully plan the time zone differences and risk calling someone on another continent when they might be asleep / waking up / not at home.
Nowerdays with RSS Feeds, twitter, Facebook, Myspace etc, you can keep up to date with all the latest goings on, while your at work, while you walk down to the shops, while you travel across the country on a train. Online communications has revolutionised the way news is broadcast across the world – no longer do certain news publishers say they have “exclusive” information – like the Mumbai terrorist attacks – updates were sent, on average, every 5 seconds regarding the attacks.
Twitter seems to have attracted a bunch of celebrities, from Alan Carr (@AlanCarr), to BoJo (@MayorOfLondon) – which breaks down another barrier when following your favourite celebrity, which in my case is Lance Armstrong – I no longer have to scour the net, seeing if he has appeared anywhere, I no long have to stay up till 3am watching Eurosport 3 reruns of the Giro d’Italia to see if he won it and where he placed, I can simply read his Twitter stream, and watch a few of his pre race video’s. I can get (near to) live updates on what he’s upto, and a bunch of other people I follow.
The social media phenomenon also breaks down a few other barriers – I no longer look at Paramedics with fascination and wonder “What is their job REALLY like?” – I read a bunch of medical blogs, from Random Acts of Reality (Tom, if your reading this, you are my hero <3 ) to NeeNaw – and its such a great insight into something that everyone takes for granted. I have alot more admiration and respect for the public services, after reading the amount of crap they have to deal with, especially from drunk / drugged up members of the public.
There are down sides to this evolution of communications though – I am now less “pro active” when it comes to communicating with friends, to see what’s going on with their life. For the friends I have on Facebook, I just load up the Facebook homepage, and see what’s the latest goings on with them. I no longer need to write to my friends (who are on FB at least) and ask them how they are doing, and what iv been upto lately – its all on my stream, in pretty much as real time as I care to update it.
I still love this evolution of communications though. Everything is interlinked, everything is in the now.