I arrived in Hong Kong today. The digital notebook hasn't been going great because of our infrequent Internet connection and China blocking Blogger but there's still time for things to improve. I do like concentrating on viewing the area we're in and taking lots of photographs then waiting until I'm back in the hotel room to make my comments.
For anyone wondering, Thailand is out of our plans now. We'll spend more time in Cambodia and Malaysia.
While I'm enjoying myself out here, I'm missing those back home. Luckily, Skype's been working well and I'm finding quite a bit of free WiFi on the streets.
my thoughts on political and urban topics. I'll also throw in a few bike race reports and comments on any interesting rounds of golf that I play.
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university. Show all posts
20 May 2010
08 May 2010
Beijing
Arrived safe and sound in Beijing. The Great Firewall of China isn't liking Facebook or Twitter. I'll try to get some geotagged photos up on Flickr or Picasa soon.
09 November 2009
A case for censorship
As I write this, my inbox is filling with e-mail. Over 100 e-mails in two hours. The reason: idiocy.
The UofC Graduate Student Association sends out weekly e-mails with an attached PDF newsletter. In this evening's e-mail, they forgot to attach the PDF. Someone replied to point this out and their e-mail got redirected to the entire mailing list. Someone replied to the reply to point this out. Then it went viral...
The best and the brightest at the UofC are keeping this mass of mass e-mails going with people asking to unsubscribe and such useful insight as:
"Forward, into the great unknown!"
"Ok, just to become a part of history, hehe"
"LOL....."
Yes, the best and the brightest the UofC has to offer have nothing better to do than keep ensuring they clutter their inbox and those of their fellow students.
This is about as bad as comments for news sites. I read CBC news but I try to stay out of the comments section. It's a haven for the uneducated and uninformed plus corporate bots which are just programmed to spot a keyword and create some standard reply. People are employed to post comments in order to get corporate propaganda into the public in disguise. Even one of my previous posts had some anonymous coward post a rebuttal though it gave a clear impression that my actual blog post wasn't read far beyond the title. I suspect it was a bot that picked up a few keywords and issued its canned reply.
Though, the worst example of when conversation should be stifled is on my comics website. People with a complete lack of wit think they can add something witty to a Calvin and Hobbes that was drawn 20 years ago. "'Tis better to remain silent and be thought a fool than open one's mouth and remove all doubt."
Hey, 20 more e-mails!
The UofC Graduate Student Association sends out weekly e-mails with an attached PDF newsletter. In this evening's e-mail, they forgot to attach the PDF. Someone replied to point this out and their e-mail got redirected to the entire mailing list. Someone replied to the reply to point this out. Then it went viral...
The best and the brightest at the UofC are keeping this mass of mass e-mails going with people asking to unsubscribe and such useful insight as:
"Forward, into the great unknown!"
"Ok, just to become a part of history, hehe"
"LOL....."
Yes, the best and the brightest the UofC has to offer have nothing better to do than keep ensuring they clutter their inbox and those of their fellow students.
This is about as bad as comments for news sites. I read CBC news but I try to stay out of the comments section. It's a haven for the uneducated and uninformed plus corporate bots which are just programmed to spot a keyword and create some standard reply. People are employed to post comments in order to get corporate propaganda into the public in disguise. Even one of my previous posts had some anonymous coward post a rebuttal though it gave a clear impression that my actual blog post wasn't read far beyond the title. I suspect it was a bot that picked up a few keywords and issued its canned reply.
Though, the worst example of when conversation should be stifled is on my comics website. People with a complete lack of wit think they can add something witty to a Calvin and Hobbes that was drawn 20 years ago. "'Tis better to remain silent and be thought a fool than open one's mouth and remove all doubt."
Hey, 20 more e-mails!
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