Things I’m busy not blogging about

- “toucha” as a variant of “touché” (as spotted on mefi the other day) and the difficulty of googling for citations of same for various reasons
- sundry weird details of going on a cruise to Alaska (but here’s a photo set with annotations)
- the strange familiarity of attending an open mic after years away from the scene
- Scotch being pretty much the best drink on the planet

One thought on “Things I’m busy not blogging about

  1. Off topic (this seemed like as good of a place as any) –
    I just got done reading that entire exchange between you and the Boing Boing people on the moderation thread. A couple observations/opinions:

    Takuan’s original line of inquiry may have seemed odd, but he was trying to find out who you were, or rather, were you anyone noteworthy. If you had been a nobody, I don’t think there’s any chance your comments would have survived that exchange intact. I highly suspect that Takuan is one of the editors (incognito), as this is the most feasible explanation for why he gets away with all the things he does, and why he was so interested in knowing who you were and what you were doing rather than simply addressing your points.

    As a moderator and well spoken member of another very popular website, you were deemed too popular to censor.

    An interesting challenge would be to go back under a different title, using the same manner of speech, but don’t claim to be anyone of any import, and see how their attitudes change. Unfortunately, I guarantee you that they are tracking your IP and will recognize you if you try to use a new identity without also using a different internet hookup.

    I know all this because I tried to have a similar discussion much earlier, right around the time that the first posts were being “disemvoweled”. I dare say my approach at the time was similar to yours in that thread: simply trying to discuss the situation with no agenda or bias. I had enjoyed reading BB and quite liked the place at the time. My reward for questioning the “disemvoweling” practice was to get banned. I wasn’t famous enough to do anything about it.

    Now, of course, I’m annoyed and on an agenda, mostly because I think it’s terribly hypocritical of them and because it annoys me all the more when the only difference between my banning and, e.g., your continued posting in good faith is that you were someone too risky to ban.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>