Wednesday, December 25, 2013
The American Tradition of Christmas and the Mystery of the Aluminum Christmas Tree
Since most of what American's think they know about this tradition of Christmas is mostly wrong, I am repeating a report on the topic, the history of the American tradition of Christmas. It should not surprise anyone to know that this tradition as we know it is rather recent, even though it contains some much older elements.
http://globalwahrman.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-american-tradition-of-christmas-and.html
Monday, December 23, 2013
Vast Government Subsidies Are as American as Apple Pie
[Do not forget that the VFX Bake Off will be Jan 9 at the usual place and the usual time].
There has been a lot of discussion
recently about various government subsidies and tax incentives to filmmakers who do
certain kinds of production or post-production work in that country. The country that offers
such benefits is in effect co-financing a film with their tax dollars, and in
return, sees employment and other benefits brought to a very
prestigious industry in their country that might not otherwise be
able to compete internationally.
As always, in matters of this type,
subsidies are not the sole cause of the situation. None of this
would really happen if the industries in the subsidized countries did not demonstrate
skill in the areas involved. In many cases, such as the case of the UK and
London, there is a long-standing community there that is highly
esteemed. Nevertheless, that industry is greatly nurtured and
supported by their government's actions on their behalf.
Furthermore, let us not be naive. This did not just happen. The local industries have been working with their respective governments to get these advantages. And can we perhaps suspect that producers and studios have also used their persuasive ways to encourage these governments to shower their beneficence upon them? Yes, of course they have. That's their job. (2)
Furthermore, let us not be naive. This did not just happen. The local industries have been working with their respective governments to get these advantages. And can we perhaps suspect that producers and studios have also used their persuasive ways to encourage these governments to shower their beneficence upon them? Yes, of course they have. That's their job. (2)
In the last month or so, three major
events have occurred that will likely determine the fate of the
motion picture visual effects industries in various nations for the
better part of the upcoming decade. All three events are structural
and examples of how governments manipulate trade and industry in
their perceived national interest. This is something we, the USA, does
whenever it is convenient for us to do so, a topic I will expound upon in an upcoming post. (1)
The net result over the medium term is
that the American effects industry will continue to be destroyed, and
that work will pass to three other nations which will develop the
technology, employ the people, receive the money, the awards and the
careers that come with it.
The issues involved in this matter are
far too complicated to put in a single blog post at this time. The
best I can do, with my other responsibilities, is to break it into
about 5 posts on various topics in this larger subject. The topics
will include (a) what has just happened that will set the stage for
the next decade, (b) what the effect the actions will have on the
domestic visual effects industry, (c) some of the history of
international trade and preferential subsidies and other means and (d) the argument will be made that change will only be possible by
organizing and working within the political system that exists in
this country.
Failure to organize and express our
interests politically, which is the current state of things, will
result in the destruction of the American industry. Actually that
destruction is nearly complete as it is, so the best that could be affected is perhaps a renaissance of those industries.
Without political action, there is not a prayer of success.
Without political action, there is not a prayer of success.
Next: Three recent events
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1. But if you want a taste of it, see to what extent our government is involved in the creation and current success of the aerospace industry. This is not subtle.
2. Their job, generally speaking, is to make money by making entertainment product. They make money a number of ways, but one way is to lower the costs of any given production. If someone wants to give money, why not?
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Stupidity on the Internet: Is Quora the New Stupid?
This post is part of a series on the topic of Stupidity on the Internet. There is so much material there to discuss!
One of the great things about the maturing of the Internet and the creation of vast wealth for a small number of criminals like the guy who runs Facebook, is that we no longer have to worry about any bullshit from right wingers about how "capitalism rewards merit". Theft of ideas, sure, always rewarded. Bad user interface design, absolutely. Rewarded a billion times over. Criminally stupid and obnoxious? You bet!
But how stupid are people who are financed with hundreds of millions of dollars to steal money on the Internet? Very stupid indeed.
Take for example, Quora. No link provided, you want to talk to these morons, type in the link yourself.
I am surprised that
Quora has not gone public and made 100 billion dollars like Facebook.
They are eminently qualified.
Quora spammed me to
tell me that a friend had provided an answer to a question about the
future of Bitcoin. Ok, I said, I'll bite. Lets go see what my
friend has to say. So I click on the link and ... Quora starts
demanding answers to questions. Here are fifty topics we think you
are interested in: Dick size in pygmies, dress lengths in Zimbabwe,
How to Roast Pig, How to Castrate Pigs, How to Spam Your Friends and Make Money. All topics that have nothing to do with the link.
And this goes on and on, without an option to "skip".
But best of all.
Best, best, best of all:
It refuses,
absolutely refuses, to let me see my friend's response.
So Quora, lets be
clear: Fuck you. Never talk to me again.
Monday, December 16, 2013
The North Korean Style of Insult
It would seem that the art of insulting people and character assassination has gone downhill in recent years with nowhere near the elegance and power that it has had in the past. This great art is a pale shadow of its former greatness, at least here in the West.
A repetitive use of simple slurs,
repeated over and over again, has become the standard fare when
insulting someone's personality, ethics and morality. The same old
watered down insults generally applied in a very generic form merely
demonstrates the intellectual bankruptcy and shallowness of the
would-be character assassin. How many times have we heard "He's an asshole. What a shithead. Scumbag! Moron!" These insults have no originality, they are mere placeholders for what used to be an honored part of rhetoric.
This decline may or may not be of practical importance depending on what field you are in, as some fields make more use of the insult and verbal backstabbing than others. The culturally important field of visual effects and animation is known throughout the world for the shallow insults members of the field shower on each other. Only paleontology is believed to be more verbally vicious and cutthroat.
This decay of this formerly great
artform is just one example of the general collapse of America which can
be seen in so many areas of our culture. Whether the area is pop music for underage girls, pulp
novels, sexist imagery or drive-in movies, all of these genres have lost much of their integrity and vigor. Still, we must do what we can to shore up what
is left and try to move on.
As is often the case when we have a
civilization in collapse, the collapse is fortunately uneven and there continue
to be regions that have maintained the art and sciences of the past
with great integrity. Although the American style of insult and sarcasm have not been preserved to the best of my knowledge,
other cultures have preserved their own traditions in this area. If we are willing to let go of some of our pride we can learn from some of our neighbors to our benefit.
One esteemed style of insult, one of the greatest in history, was created during the Cold War by the various Communist governments. Although almost all the former practitioners of this style have abandoned their own traditions in their haste to embrace capitalism, one country has stood firm and maintained its traditions. And that country is none other than the proud but misunderstood nation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as led by their Dear Leader Kim Sung-un.
Just recently I came across a fine example of this art when I read about the purge of Kim Sung-un's uncle, Jang Song-thaek, formerly the second most powerful person in the DPRK. Tears came to my eyes as I read the announcement of Jang's execution so struck was I by the sincerity and venom of the text.
One esteemed style of insult, one of the greatest in history, was created during the Cold War by the various Communist governments. Although almost all the former practitioners of this style have abandoned their own traditions in their haste to embrace capitalism, one country has stood firm and maintained its traditions. And that country is none other than the proud but misunderstood nation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as led by their Dear Leader Kim Sung-un.
Just recently I came across a fine example of this art when I read about the purge of Kim Sung-un's uncle, Jang Song-thaek, formerly the second most powerful person in the DPRK. Tears came to my eyes as I read the announcement of Jang's execution so struck was I by the sincerity and venom of the text.
Here are some excerpts:
Every sentence of the decision
served as sledge-hammer blow brought down by our angry service
personnel and people on the head of Jang, an anti-party,
counter-revolutionary factional element and despicable political
careerist and trickster.
However, despicable human scum Jang,
who was worse than a dog, perpetrated thrice-cursed acts of treachery
in betrayal of such profound trust and warmest paternal love shown by
the party and the leader for him.
Jang encouraged money-making under
various pretexts to secure funds necessary for gratifying his
political greed and was engrossed in irregularities and corruption.
He thus took the lead in spreading indolent, careless and
undisciplined virus in our society.
He let the decadent capitalist
lifestyle find its way to our society by distributing all sorts of
pornographic pictures among his confidants since 2009. He led a
dissolute, depraved life, squandering money wherever he went.
The era and history will eternally
record and never forget the shuddering crimes committed by Jang Song
Thaek, the enemy of the party, revolution and people and heinous
traitor to the nation.
You can read the full text of the
announcement on the execution of Jang here.
I think this is truly a magnificent
example of a classic Cold War style of character assassination in all its
glory and it is certainly much more eloquent and impressive that
merely calling Jang a scumbag or a shithead. I hope that our own
nation can rise to this example. I particular hope that my field of
visual effects and computer animation that puts so much store on
attacking other people's character, yet does so in such a boring and
stupid way, can also learn to do a better job. (1)
Thank you, Dear Leader Kim Song-un for
showing us the way.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea
http://www.korea-dpr.com/
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1. But keep in mind, if attempting to apply these techniques of rhetoric to the field of visual effects, that many of the practioners in the field do not know the meaning of most words over two syllables or at least pretend to be that ignorant. So keep it simple for them, pithy and filled with color, but only simple words.
http://www.korea-dpr.com/
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1. But keep in mind, if attempting to apply these techniques of rhetoric to the field of visual effects, that many of the practioners in the field do not know the meaning of most words over two syllables or at least pretend to be that ignorant. So keep it simple for them, pithy and filled with color, but only simple words.
Friday, December 13, 2013
The Prophesy of John Hendrix (1865 - 1915)
This post is part of the "Archaeology of the Cold War" series.
From time to time, we will review entertaining stories of anomalous events, events which are unlikely to have occurred but would be very interesting if they had as that would imply unknown physics or stand as examples of phenomena such as time travel, ghosts, predicting the future and so forth. This category is in opposition to another topic of discussion on this blog, which is the creation of entertainment fiction that purports to predict the future. That however is a different topic from the one in this post. This topic is more in the nature of oral history that, if true, would mean that someone long ago had predicted the future.
From time to time, we will review entertaining stories of anomalous events, events which are unlikely to have occurred but would be very interesting if they had as that would imply unknown physics or stand as examples of phenomena such as time travel, ghosts, predicting the future and so forth. This category is in opposition to another topic of discussion on this blog, which is the creation of entertainment fiction that purports to predict the future. That however is a different topic from the one in this post. This topic is more in the nature of oral history that, if true, would mean that someone long ago had predicted the future.
The story goes something like this...
Once upon a time, in a very rural area
of Tennessee, there lived a man named John Hendrix. Mr. Hendrix, who
was born in 1865 and died in 1915, became distraught after the death
of his daughter and his separation from his wife and the rest of his
family. He became very religious and started to report having
visions. Supposedly he told everyone about his visions and nobody paid much attention.
As silent as the grave
Hendrix described the vision that was
given him as follows:
In the woods, as I lay on the ground
and looked up into the sky, there came to me a voice as loud and as
sharp as thunder. The voice told me to sleep with my head on the
ground for 40 nights and I would be shown visions of what the future
holds for this land.... And I tell you, Bear Creek Valley someday
will be filled with great buildings and factories, and they will help
toward winning the greatest war that ever will be. And there will be
a city on Black Oak Ridge and the center of authority will be on a
spot middle-way between Sevier Tadlock's farm and Joe Pyatt's Place.
A railroad spur will branch off the main L&N line, run
down toward Robertsville and then branch off and turn toward
Scarborough. Big engines will dig big ditches, and thousands of
people will be running to and fro. They will be building things, and
there will be great noise and confusion and the earth will shake.
I've seen it. It's coming.
Of course no one believed him, John was
being just a little crazy, they thought. Well maybe more than a
little crazy and it seemed that he was institutionalized for a time.
But the years went by and there was no great city in Bear Creek
Valley or up on Black Oak Ridge. There was a great war but the war
got fought and won without any thousands of people running around in Eastern Tennessee or
new railway lines or earthquakes either. John died before what we now call World War I ended and that was all there was to say about the matter
until 1942 when the government came to kick the people of the four rural communities of that part of the world off their land.
Army Corps of Engineers picture of the old Hendrix home before they tore it down
About 60 years after Hendrix first
started having his visions, the US Army Corps of Engineers began
researching potential sites for several very large, experimental
industrial plants that needed to be built on a rush basis for some project they would not talk about. The plants needed to be far enough away from population centers and industrial areas so in the event that they exploded, the damage would be limited. They wanted to find a place that was sparsely settled so that they could quickly evict the people who were there and get started immediately. They also hoped to find a place that had physical barriers in the case that one plant exploded it would not cause others nearby to also explode. Access to a dam for water and a lot of electric power was critical. The further out in the country it was the easier it would be to keep secret. It needed to be near a rail line and existing road network because that would save time.
So one day the people of the four rural communities in this part of East Tennessee came home to find eviction notices nailed to their
door. Some of them were out in the rain within two weeks, some in
six weeks. They got a small amount of money for their land, but it
was not enough to buy its equivalent somewhere else. And to their
amazement, thousands of workers were bused in, a city with hundreds and hundreds of houses and dozens of stores and restaurants was built seemingly overnight,
security fences were put up and, strangest of all, very large factories were built behind those fences that had armed guards who promised to shoot you if you did not go away.
These new people chose a name for what was now their community and they chose to modify the name of part of the countryside thereabouts. They named their town for the same Black Oak Ridge that crazy old John Hendrix had talked about in his visions.
Only they left out the "Black"
and just called it Oak Ridge.
Scarboro? Never heard of it.
So as time went by, people remembered
crazy old John Hendrix and his visions. You can read more about
them in the links below. People marvelled at the amazing story of
the man who saw the future and predicted the project that may have
won the war.
So what are the possible explanations.
On the one hand, Hendrix may have seen the future as described. Who
knows, it wasn't particularly written down, it was just something
people remembered. Hendrix certainly lived and he was on record for
having been institutionalized and people can point to his grave.
Maybe he did see the future, or maybe when the future imposed itself
so violently on the peaceful citizens of that valley in Tennessee, the
pissed-off locals chose to repurpose a member of their community, now
deceased, who had truly lived when they said he did and died when they
said he did and who had been a little crazy and got put away for a
time because of that. All true, all part of the public record. Maybe, now that you mention it, this was one of his visions, I seem
to recall.
Maybe it was and maybe it wasn't, ain't
too many people around these days who were around then and would
contradict us, so you are going to have to take our word for it, I
reckon. And maybe we can make a few dollars selling trinkets and
entertaining all those thousands of gullible people who are running
to and fro on what used to be our land up there on Black Oak Ridge.
Monday, December 9, 2013
My Letter to the President of the United States Requesting a Bailout
As a few of you know, I have been working with my representatives in Washington in order to prepare the way for a government bailout of one area of computer animation, research and production, in this country. The particular bailout that I have been working for is, of course, for myself, but I have no doubt that once this first effort is approved, that others will be able to apply as well. The following is the letter that was mailed to President Obama.
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Michael Wahrman
Rancho Rincon del Diablo, California 92026
michael.wahrman@gmail.com
President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, DC
December 9, 2013
Dear President Obama,
I have hesitated writing this letter
for many years now but recent events have forced my hand. I hope you
will understand.
Not to beat around the bush, so to
speak, I have decided to request a government bailout.
My circumstances are that having done
many years service, and having helped to create a billion dollar
industry, computer animation, I find myself unemployed due in part to
government policies (policies of globalization and of other
government subsidies which our government does not protest). There
are other reasons as well, but the impact of government action and
inaction is certainly significant. Because of this, my financial
well being has been severely damaged.
But I have hope. The US Government had
no problems bailing out the malignant and incompetent financial
industry in their time of need a few years ago, and I am neither
malignant nor incompetent, merely guilty of misplaced enthusiasm and incorrectly assessing risk, just like Wall Street.
And lets be honest here, the US
Government and society encourages people to be entrepreneurial
without emphasizing the terrible risk of failure and the financial
implications thereof. It seems only fair that the Government should
therefore pick up some of the costs of risk just like they do for
large corporations when it is convenient.
I know that times are tight in
Washington these days, what with Sequester and the right wing
Republicans out of control and on the warpath, but I feel certain
that my request is so just and reasonable that you can find the money
out of one of your discretionary funds. I feel certain of it.
So shall we say ten to twenty million
$US? Too little and we might have to come back a second time which would be annoying. Too much
and people would think we were being extravagant. Lets split the
difference and go for a clean $15M US. What do you think?
I know you are very busy, so feel free
to assign the details of this request to one of your assistants for
the details of the money transfer and other paperwork issues.
Of course, if you have any questions,
feel free to ask. Probably email is the best way to reach me.
Congratulations on your reelection,
keep up the good work. By the way, my family has been loyal Democrats for at
least three generations.
Sincerely,
Michael Wahrman
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Redacted or Retracted Who Cares ?
For a brief time I had two posts online that described being poor in America. It so shocked some of my readers, and so lowered me in their self esteem, that I have withdrawn the posts. I have enough problems without having people who are, dare I say, empathy challenged, being shocked by reality.
Its too bad because it was some of my best writing.
Maybe when I am wealthy I can publish them again so that my privileged and self-entitled friends can learn what life is like.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
The Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Francis
Update 12/5/2013. The Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good have created a petition to protest the attacks on Pope Francis by Rush Limbaugh. Although not a Catholic, which I made clear in the comments section, I signed this petition and I encourage you to consider doing so as well. Rush's attack was delightfully stupid, and we should take advantage of this opportunity which he has so unintentionally provided. http://www.catholicsinalliance.org/limbaugh
One of the interesting things about the
second decade of the 21st century is the complete silence among the
political classes of America regarding poverty and its impact on its
citizens. Complete indifference, absolute unwillingness to discuss
either the causes, the effects and potential cures. Some of them
fall back on bankrupt misunderstandings of discredited economic
theory. Some deny the problem exists. Some acknowledge some of the
problems but propose no policies to address the issues. Some propose
policies or changes that at their best might address a few percent of
the problem.
None of our civic leaders seem willing
to discuss the issues honestly and address some real plans about what
needs to be done. There is no Roosevelt or New Dealer or Tolstoy (1)
among them.
But of all the leaders in this country
and the world there is one who is willing to speak out on these
issues: the issues of poverty and its effect on people's lives and of
reliance on an economic theory that has no evidence to support it.
And that is "our" new Pope, Pope Francis.
And that is "our" new Pope, Pope Francis.
A very photogenic Pope, it seems to me.
In his "Apostolic Exhortation
Evangelii Gaudium of the Holy Father Francis to the Bishops, Clergy,
Consecrated Persons and the Lay Faithful on the Proclamation of the
Gospel in Today's World", we have a very amusing jeremiad, so to
speak, against injustice and greed in the world. Among other
things we have the use of entertaining terminology such as kerygma
and mystagogical. (2)
The complete statement can be found
here.
Here are some excerpts
53. Just as the commandment “Thou shalt not kill” sets a clear limit in order to safeguard the value of human life, today we also have to say “thou shalt not” to an economy of exclusion and inequality. Such an economy kills. How can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points? This is a case of exclusion. Can we continue to stand by when food is thrown away while people are starving? This is a case of inequality. Today everything comes under the laws of competition and the survival of the fittest, where the powerful feed upon the powerless. As a consequence, masses of people find themselves excluded and marginalized: without work, without possibilities, without any means of escape.
Human beings are themselves considered consumer goods to be used and then discarded. We have created a “throw away” culture which is now spreading. It is no longer simply about exploitation and oppression, but something new. Exclusion ultimately has to do with what it means to be a part of the society in which we live; those excluded are no longer society’s underside or its fringes or its disenfranchised – they are no longer even a part of it. The excluded are not the “exploited” but the outcast, the “leftovers”.
Or ....
192. Yet we desire even more than this; our dream soars higher. We are not simply talking about ensuring nourishment or a “dignified sustenance” for all people, but also their “general temporal welfare and prosperity”. This means education, access to health care, and above all employment, for it is through free, creative, participatory and mutually supportive labour that human beings express and enhance the dignity of their lives. A just wage enables them to have adequate access to all the other goods which are destined for our common use.
But this is my favorite ...
54. In this context, some people continue to defend trickle-down theories which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. This opinion, which has never been confirmed by the facts, expresses a crude and naïve trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power and in the sacralized workings of the prevailing economic system. Meanwhile, the excluded are still waiting. To sustain a lifestyle which excludes others, or to sustain enthusiasm for that selfish ideal, a globalization of indifference has developed. Almost without being aware of it, we end up being incapable of feeling compassion at the outcry of the poor, weeping for other people’s pain, and feeling a need to help them, as though all this were someone else’s responsibility and not our own. The culture of prosperity deadens us; we are thrilled if the market offers us something new to purchase. In the meantime all those lives stunted for lack of opportunity seem a mere spectacle; they fail to move us.
When was the last time we heard a
presidential candidate speak clearly about economic disadvantage, dismiss the obviously failed principles of the rich helping the poor and advocate such unselfish goals? Any politician that did so would be
crucified, so to speak, by the right-wing and the moneyed interests.
In a world of compromise and the
failure of ethics, what a relief it is to read by a member of the
power elite such an unambiguous call for improving the world. The
obvious question is, should we call for Pope Francis to run for
President?
[See this link for our discussion of what Atlantean Crystal Wisdom predicted about Pope Francis.
http://globalwahrman.blogspot.com/2013/03/using-esoteric-knowledge-to-see-future.html]
[See this link for our discussion of what Atlantean Crystal Wisdom predicted about Pope Francis.
http://globalwahrman.blogspot.com/2013/03/using-esoteric-knowledge-to-see-future.html]
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1. Tolstoy famously wrote an essay
about the starving poor of Moscow whose title was "What then is
to be done?". Later, when Lenin called for the Bolshevik
revolution, his essay title was the same in homage to Tolstoy.
2. Kerygma is used in the New Testament
to refer to preaching and its later use seems to refer to the larger
body of what it is that Jesus was called upon to preach, what was his
"program" so to speak. A mystagogue is one who initiates
others into the mysteries of a religion.
Dr. Willis Ware 1920 - 2013
I was devastated yesterday to hear of
the passing of one of the most interesting people I have ever met or
worked with, Dr. Willis Ware formerly of the RAND Corporation.
Dr. Ware passed away at the far too
young age of 93 years old.
Most people at RAND had no idea what he
did, just that he was very senior.
I met Dr. Ware at the RAND Corporation
when I was just 21 or so years old, and Willis was already some sort
of Scientist Emeritus at RAND and while no one seemed to know exactly
what he did he, suspiciously, had a three window office and a
full-time secretary/assistant. With this information we knew he was
powerful beyond measure. They said that he testified before
Congress on the issues of privacy, and that of course was important
but seemed to only add to the mystery.
Several clues revealed themselves as
time went by.
Clue #1 He knew my interest in graphics
and he wanted to show me a film he had with a user interface that he
thought was interesting. It turned out to be none other than one of
the famous films of Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad thesis work at MITRE
when he was a graduate student at MIT. To this day I consider that
user interface to be one of the top five or so I have ever seen.
Clue #2 We were chatting about nothing
in particular and he told me the story of how he had worked to bring
Dr. von Neumann to RAND after the war and when he was bored at the
Institute at Princeton. von Neumann, whose computer architecture
you are using while you read my blog, most likely, was going to come
to RAND and UCLA and split his time between them. But unfortunately
he died suddenly of brain cancer.
Clue #3 Somehow it came to my attention
that Willis had received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from
Princeton in 1939. Look up 1939 in history, recall that the new
Intelligence agencies (really the proto-agencies, the ones we know
were formed after WWII from these proto-agencies) recruited heavily
from the Ivy League and imagine what someone with a PhD in EE might
do in the upcoming conflict.
Clue #4 Although Willis did not seem to
work on any run of the mill projects at RAND, he did travel every six
months and spent a week somewhere in Maryland. Fort Meade, Maryland,
as it turned out. In fact, I saw above his secretaries desk an
agenda and it said he attended the "SAB" at Ft. Meade,
Maryland. Now, what is at Ft. Meade? Well, the National Security
Agency is. And what might the SAB be ? Well, it is something
called the "Scientific Advisory Board" which meets every
six months.
The Scientific Advisory Board of the
NSA is the body responsible at a very high level for advising the NSA
on technologies of interest and issues that they should be
addressing. In short, Willis had some sort of very serious position
advising the NSA. A senior spook, at least in part.
Clue #5 Willis and I were discussing
WWII and Enigma one day and I told him that I was guessing that there
were still secrets from WWII that had not been revealed. And he said
to me that he knew for a fact that there were secrets and events from
WWII that had not been released and that, in his opinion, they should
be.
Clue #6 At random intervals, maybe once
or twice a year, Willis would travel on a short trip to Washington,
DC. No one knew what he did there, but it was suggested to me, by
someone who knew Willis well, that he was used by various elements of
the Intelligence Community when it was necessary to liason with
another part. In other words, he was some sort of prestigious
messenger when some sort of issue or discussion needed to take place.
Now, I may have that wrong, or incomplete, and of course it is
vague, but I think it still has valid information.
Clue #7 In 1967, DARPA commissioned a report on "Security Controls in Computer Systems". The report was reissued in 1979. Written by Dr. Ware, you may find this report on the Cryptome site at http://cryptome.org/sccs.htm
Clue #7 In 1967, DARPA commissioned a report on "Security Controls in Computer Systems". The report was reissued in 1979. Written by Dr. Ware, you may find this report on the Cryptome site at http://cryptome.org/sccs.htm
And so, who was Dr. Willis Ware ?
I think he was a pioneer of computing
and information technology, and a recognized authority on the impact
on policy, particularly the policy of privacy, at very high levels of
government. I think he was in some sense a spook during WW II and
that he maintained his relationship with the primary user of
computers in intelligence, the NSA, and was on their advisory board.
He maintained an office at RAND and did his own work because it was
a useful platform that kept him in touch with Washington, yet outside
the beltway madness that so many succumb to. RAND gave him a
certain long term cachet, and RAND management of course loved him
because their very raison d'etre is to influence policy in
Washington, and clearly Willis did just that.
I also suspect that there is more
public history here than I know and will no doubt discover over the
next few weeks. Willis was probably involved in the Mathematics
Division of the RAND Corporation back when RAND had two mathematics-related departments: abstract and applied. Computer science, such as it became, came from the applied math department. When I was with
RAND, we had a small computer science department that was in some way
derived from these much larger efforts of the past. Today, RAND has
no computer science department although there are individual computer scientists and programmers lurking in the hallways. (1)
Finally, Willis is one of the reasons
that I am so screwed up today. You see, back then, at RAND, I was
treated as a real human being, with intelligence and something to
contribute. Today I am treated like garbage by nearly everyone but
especially in my own field and it was those expectations that got set
at RAND that led inevitably to my downfall.
I will really miss you Willis, wherever
you are.
[The NY Times has an obituary of Willis at
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/technology/willis-ware-who-helped-build-blueprint-for-computer-design-dies-at-93.html?_r=0]
[The NY Times has an obituary of Willis at
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/02/technology/willis-ware-who-helped-build-blueprint-for-computer-design-dies-at-93.html?_r=0]
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1. Part of the reason that RAND had a
computer science department(s), was because RAND believed it
was of strategic importance to the US Government. As time went by,
computer science spread to the more traditional venues of University
and Industry and so RAND no longer needed to do that. There were
other things that were more important and more in line with their
specific missions in the context of Congressional limitations on the maximum size of the annual budgets of places like RAND.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Feminist Shaving Theory and Internet Porn
Warning: the following post is
rated R and discusses sex on the Internet
Our research confirms that the sex drive is strong in mammals. Even Steven J. Gould said so and he should know. In its small way, the Internet has helped reveal this enduring truth by providing easy access to a vast amount of pornography of all types, as well as commentary on this porn deluge by outraged or not so outraged consumers.
Porn is one of the boom industries of our civilization. It is international, multicultural, omnipresent and profitable beyond the wildest dreams of the most exploitative or idealistic of the pornographers. Very few industries can compete with it in scope and economic importance.
We recently came across a commentary on the phenomena of Internet pornography by two feminist authors on the New Statesman web site. What particularly caught our attention was the free expression of commentary on the editorial by readers who felt the need to share their reaction and personal experiences with us.
The authors, Rhiannon Cosslett
and Holly Baxter of Vagenda Magazine, bring up a number of topics in their essay "The Big Question that the Generation Raised on Porn Must Answer", It begins with the provocative statement:
Porn often shows a submissive woman, stripped of all of her body hair, undergoing ritual
humiliation in the name of sexuality, and twenty somethings must ask whether that has
wider implications about how our peers view us socially, politically and professionally.
Apparently the whole issue of who shaves and who does not is an important feminist issue. But we do wonder if the authors have looked at the broad range of porn that is out there, or perhaps have focused on one particular aspect of it. But nevermind, the helpful Internet, with its social networking and online commentary, comes to their rescue.
One
man wrote in response something along the lines of: he personally
watches a lot of pornography on the internet and it generally involves
big hunky men doing nasty things to other big hunky men and he
absolutely guarantees that there are no women involved, shaved or otherwise.
Then
a woman commented that she likes watching pornography of shaved women
being used by big hunky men and so do a lot of her friends and
is this editorial saying that they should stop watching it because
that isn't bloody likely.
A
second man wrote in to share with us that he felt that this editorial
was absolutely correct and that men were being awful here and that if
she wanted to step all over him with her boots in punishment or maybe
spit on him, that would be ok with him because he certainly deserved
it. All men deserved to be beaten by women, he seemed to be saying.
But
here is the coup de grace: many people felt that this last
comment (on being abused by women) was "creepy"
and made them uneasy. In other words, their sexual preference was
ok, but his... well, not so much.
At Global Wahrman we want to go on record to say that we are happy to hear that people are enjoying themselves and want to encourage this type of behavior as long as everyone involved is a consenting adult and takes a shower afterwards.
For another more amusing slant on the issue of sex from what may be a feminist point of view, consider In Defense of Bad Sex by Laurie Penney
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