Archive for August, 2002

August 29th, 2002

Movementarian.com is LIVE!

The project that has been keeping me busy for the last three weeks, Movementarian.com has gone live! It’s our third day since the big opening, and our hits have already passed 5600.
I have not had time to write too much for it yet, but check out my piece titled Sexual Frustration Caused by Porn [...]

August 18th, 2002

Vacation

I am currently writing on my laptop from my dad’s place in San Antonio. I was going to come for a week, but my dad’s 50th is in two weeks, so I am going to stay for two weeks, right up until school starts. This is the only real vacation I am going [...]

August 11th, 2002

A new title and a new essay

Yup, I got bored with the old name, so I am going for a new look. The CRAP (Content Review Assessment Property) rating has been reduced from 7 to 4!

Also, a finally finished an essay I’ve been meaning to write for a while now:The Virtues of our Time: Collectivism, Nihilism and Pragmatism
Oh, fun [...]

August 8th, 2002

SPAM

I got spam from the Air Force Reserve today. Are they getting desperate or what? Maybe they should make a flight simulator game—hey, it worked for the Army.
Would it work so that you were always fighting the enemy, and if so, who would you go after? Is it open season on [...]

August 5th, 2002

Technology, for better or worse.

Despote environmentalist and “post-modern” myths to the contrary, technology is a Good Thing. Many liberal profs will spread BS about how the 20th century demonstrated the “evils of technology” but I don’t buy any such thing. Technological progress is driven by the individual innovation and requires certain conditions to take place. While [...]

August 5th, 2002

Bureaucracy

(This is an update of an earlier post)
So I’ve already gotten in trouble once for publishing security exploits, but I think it’s worth chancing it again to make my point. I went by the Student Activities office today to get a subdomain name, and decided to ask for the SOFC # for the Libertarians. [...]

August 1st, 2002

Zimbabwe

The thing I find the most outrageous about politics in today’s world is not that so many collectivist and authoritarian governments exist, but that it is the free nations of the world that support them. The U.S. is building North Korea a nuclear plant in exchange for it agreeing to not build more nukes, [...]