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Apr. 26th, 2006 01:17 pmNotes today, ordered from most personal to most geeky:
- I am visiting a therapist [DH]
this afternoontomorrow afternoon (he cancelled for an emergency) for the first time. This is an initial (mutual) interview to see if we work with each other.
imtboo leaves for NYC tomorrow. Her elbow looks much better today (I helped her change the bandages this morning).- Thanks to
imtboo, I have started using Google Calendar. It is what I wanted a calendar to be. Google rather disturbingly keeps doing the Thing I Want perhaps a few months after I've decided I Really Need It (decent mail program, RSS reader, now calendar). - I am reading more Iain M. Banks: Consider Phlebas. Actually, I think that Banks' "Culture" was probably founded from Google. Both:
- keep giving their citizens and contacts Things They Want
- are apparently semi-democratic
- are heavily technophilic
- are firmly rooted in the belief that their organization itself is a Good Thing
- seem to want nothing but loyalty in return
- may have an unsettling blackops "Special Circumstances" division.
- I just discovered gtkpod and I am very very impressed. I went from no knowledge to a downloaded, installed, working iPod setup on Ubuntu in about an hour, including the research. Next tasks -- podcast catching (gpodder? anybody have other Ubuntu suggestions for podcast catching?), and get the gtkpod to synchronize with my Google Calendar. Mwahaha.
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Date: 2006-04-27 09:29 pm (UTC)It's okay by me!
As for anarcho-socialism, that is Iain Banks' philosophy in a nutshell.
BTW, his non-Culture books are worth reading too (with the possible exception of a few that are just too weird to be enjoyable). They are all very different, to the extent that they look like they're written by different people, but they all share a similar outlook on life and society. You might also enjoy A Few Notes on the Culture