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Sorry for the lack of blogging. As if you care. But I took a slug of my free time over the past few days to extricate myself from the soon to be defunct Google Reader.
Instead of relying on third-party solutions—because if you can't trust Google, why should you trust anybody?—I decided to roll my own RSS feed fetcher/parser via the usual everything-looks-like-a-nail hammer of Perl, mostly via the modules
XML::Feed
andURI::Fetch
. Add a datastore design that would make purists scream in horror: a config file written in Perl; plus a Berkeley database; plus a Linux file system directory tree. And cron everything.So we'll see how that works out.
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If you missed it, James Taranto was on fire yesterday
with not one but two worthwhile essays in his Best of the Web
Today column.
The first covers some all-too-rare good news: the exclusion of the
so-called "Assault Weapons Ban" from legislation
under consideration by the U.S. Senate. The joy is threefold:
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The legislation's demise is, of course, a good thing on its own.
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But it was also a defeat for what Taranto accurately calls the
"demagogy" of its supporters:
They cynically sought to exploit a horrific crime in order to promote dubious policies that they had long wished to impose but had refrained from pushing for fear of the political consequences.
The good news: it didn't work. And it wasn't even close to working.
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And, as a final bonus, lefties are just apoplectic about this
ignominious loss. We have to take our schadenfreudian joys
where we can find them.
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The legislation's demise is, of course, a good thing on its own.
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But JT was also good on exposing the economic illiteracy of
new Senator Elizabeth Warren, who recently wondered why
the minimum wage shouldn't be raised to $22/hr, based on
productivity gains since 1960. Taranto wonders about the 1960 date:
Heck, why not go back to the Pliocene? We'll bet that'd get you to 100 bucks an hour.
But there are more substantive criticisms too.
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Meanwhile, Reason notes that Senator Fauxcahontas is (at least)
consistent in her anti-freedom sentiments. Taking aim at one of the
candidates
to replace John Kerry in the Senate:
Addressing the crowd, Senator Warren said, "I advise everyone to pay very close attention to Dan Winslow's platform. He has a 100 percent ranking from the gun lobby and he's for the legalization of marijuana. He wants us armed and stoned."
Elizabeth, on the other hand, wants us poor and unfree.
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Thanks to McSweeneys, you might want to
learn some Politically
Correct Terms for Politically Incorrect Terms.
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Lore Sjöberg also performs a public service: Rating the
Greatest Martians. Example:
Marvin the Martian
I once loved Marvin, but in recent decades he's been overexposed and overused to the point where -- oh, who am I kidding? I still love this guy. Why wouldn't I? He wears sneakers, a green tutu and a Roman centurion's helmet with a little broom on top. And he has a dog that wears the same outfit! In a better world, those things would also be true of me. He was also kind of a thinking man's cartoon bad guy. For instance, you know that helmet? It's Roman. Like Mars. The Roman god. See? Brainy! B+Missing: Dejah Thoris. But given the suckiness of the recent movie, my guess is that Lore is just being charitable.