Saturday, June 09, 2007

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Caring for Your Introvert

Caring for Your Introvert.

Quote:
"In our extrovertist society, being outgoing is considered normal and therefore desirable, a mark of happiness, confidence, leadership. Extroverts are seen as bighearted, vibrant, warm, empathic. "People person" is a compliment. Introverts are described with words like "guarded," "loner," "reserved," "taciturn," "self-contained," "private"—narrow, ungenerous words, words that suggest emotional parsimony and smallness of personality."

This is true more in USA than in Europe and the East. In some countries, like Scandinavia, introverts seem much more accepted and understood than in the US. Perhaps they are even more common. Fortunately for me, for I am very much one.

Quote:
"[introverts] tend to think before talking, whereas extroverts tend to think by talking, which is why their meetings never last less than six hours."

Aha! This explains to me the type of person who wants to do business with me, and insists on a phone call rather than emails, and whose phone call always ends up being over an hour and yet only contains enough actual information exchange that it should have been over in ten minutes tops.

Neal Stephenson

"... writing fiction every day seems to be an essential component in my sustaining good mental health."
- Neal Stephenson, author of the frighteningly voluminous Baroque Cycle trilogy, and the much smaller, but still very big and excellent Cryptonomicon.
Official site. Personal site.

The Golden Compass

The Golden Compass.
I am not generally a big fan of High Fantasy (otherwise known as Tolkien plus his knock-offs), especially not children's high fantasy. I was barely aware of anything called Narnia, and this is the first time I've heard of The Golden Compass. But I admit the graphics of this trailer are very impressive, especially if your computer/connection/monitor is up to the 1080p HD version. Eye candy is always a way in with me.

By the way, if you like futuristic/retro cityscapes with airships and such, I recommend the anime Metropolis. The story is just OK, but the visuals of the city are mind-blowing.

Damien enlightens me:
The Golden Compass is actually drawn from Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.
Don't know about the film, but I loved the books, they're quite profound and touching in the end in addition to being a great read for not-so-young people ;-)

Yes, this was pointed out to me by somebody on a mailing list, Michael said:
"Personally, I have a hard time reading Tolkien, and can't stomach
Narnia at all.
His Dark Materials (the trilogy of which TGC is the first part) is another thing entirely, in my eyes. It's dressed in high fantasy clothes, but it's really, really good. Yes, there's allegory; but unlike Narnia, which is an allegory with people tacked on, HDM is first and foremost a story about people.
I cannot imagine Hollywood making a honest adaptation of these three books. The first one, sure. The second one, maybe. The third, no way in hell."

Love

"Love is the delightful interval between meeting a beautiful girl and discovering that she looks like a haddock." -- John Barrymore

Well, that's pretty funny.
I've noticed, though, that a thing I have heard from men several times is: "My ex-wife... we just couldn't live together... man, is she beautiful though."

Friday, June 08, 2007

Theo Jansen walking sculptures


Theo Jansen walking sculptures. Wind driven. Very kewl.

Wired mag article.

YouTube:
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Downloadable big QuickTime video, 135MB.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

More Jobs To The People

I almost missed this Steve Jobs interview. Pretty funny. For instance when it's revealed that there are over 300 million copies of iTunes software on Windows computers, Steve says: "It's like giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell!"

The video shows highlights, the text has most of the interview.

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Bloat!

Interesting article/test about software bloat.
The issue is a bit confused by the use of two different platforms, but it's still interesting. It is pathetic that with hardware getting faster every month for 20 years, the daily speed of work is not that much faster.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Dracula

"Somebody once told me, 'Dracula is actually about the plight of 19th-century women,' and I said, 'No, it's about a guy who lives forever by drinking other people's blood—don't take my word for it, check it out.'" - Tim Powers

Mac2sell

Mac2sell, a site for calculating a likely used price for a Mac.

Gia and fashion

I just watched, most on fast-forward, a film called "Gia". It was about a fashion model of the same name, who (surprise) liked sex and (shock) screwed up her life and (I can't believe it) got into drugs. But it did have two things I found of interest. One was Angelina Jolie in the buff, and the other was this quote:

"Fashion is not art. It is not even culture. It is advertising."

It seems so obvious once you see it. But it clearly is not obvious, because why would hundreds of millions of people see fashion as something hugely important which just has to be followed?

I guess I sort of regarded fashion as culture. And even then I saw it as pretty sick how much people let themselves be dictated to. But the sickness goes into hyperdrive when you see it for what it is: advertising. Like the Oscars in the film industry, they manage to build up this massive hype which masquerades as something important, and only purpose of it is advertising, it's sales.

The Online Photographer

The Online Photographer (new address) is having some problems with Blogger. (In case you have been visiting, and are wondering why no updates are happening at their usual address.)

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Starry Night


Starry Night, a tribute to Vincent and to Don.

And here the originals.

Keller sez

"We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world."
-- Helen Keller

That's true... But on the other hand, we wouldn't need to either.

More and more...

Pascal (and Final Identity) has made a long and observant comment on the Mystic post. ... So of course I am going to take the one little thing I disagree with and rif on... :)

"More and more people want prêt-à-porter beliefs, served in individually-sized portions, ready to eat without any effort."

I think it is like with violence: for some reason people feel more fearful now than they used to, so we think that violence is rising, whereas it is actually falling. And similarly, awareness is rising, so we become aware of a problem like most people wanting ready-made beliefs. So because we are becoming aware of it, we think it's a rising problem.
But actually I do believe it is getting better and better, not worse. Just for one thing the number of books about a huge variety of beliefs and philosophies about how the universe and spirituality works is a much greater number than it was a couple of decades ago, and much greater than fifty years ago. Similarly there is a lot more debate going on about these things, thanks in large part to the Internet.

Fifty years ago we thought we lived in the most enlightened times ever. Now we know that we don't. But we are living in an age of a Great Thaw, and that is important.