Thursday, November 08, 2007
Cappy's Chowder House in Camden, ME
I took a trip back there to ensure my childhood memory wasn't failing me, and it wasn't. Their chowder is out of control.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Enhance my download experience? Another symbol of moral decay.
I just got the following message when downloading a new Windows Media Encoder:
"Some downloads are made available only after users have validated their versions of Microsoft Windows. Firefox and Netscape Navigator browser users may install a helper program, the Windows Genuine Advantage plug-in, to enhance their download experience."
I'm not sure precisely what this means. I think that the inference is that when you can download the software, it enhances the experience - more so than if you're prevented from doing so.
Personally, I think the whole WGA ("Windows Genuine Advantage") issue is a enormous framework and hassle trying to solve the absolutely wrong problem. It's the same thing as DRM and all of the woes that befall anyone trying to live with DRM-based music. It ends up being more hassle than it's worth.
Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard had a much more simple solution. He wrote it in The Way to Happiness, and it's called "Seek to Live with the Truth" and "Don't Do Anything Illegal".
Monday, November 05, 2007
Maiden's Cliff, Camden, Maine
But to friends, I'll tell them where I'm really from, and that's from Maine.
Despite mosquitoes large enough to carry small children away, I still consider Maine one of the most beautiful places on earth.
I look at places like this photo (which I took while on a hike along Maiden's Cliff in Camden, Maine) and remember why it is that I'm involved in Scientology, and why it is that this planet is worth doing something about. There are a lot of real beautiful places left, and a lot of genuinely good people around.