Can this be Paradise?

“They say there’s a heaven for those who will wait. Some say it’s better, but I say it ain’t. I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints. Sinners are much more fun…” - Billy Joel, Only the Good Die Young

Well, if only the good die young, I must not have been very good, as I’ve been around for the greater part of a century. In that time, I’ve seen communication progress from telephone and radio, to satellite TV and the WWW, but the content hasn’t kept stride with the medium. We still argue, insult, and disrespect one another with the same frequency and vehemence as in Biblical times. Canaanites, Philistines and infidels are an abomination, saith the Lord. Also saith Rush Limbaugh.

The blogosphere isn’t much better than talk radio in this regard. It is all too easy to find posts which might better be called roasts, and practically inescapable in the comments. I’m sorry to say that the internet hasn’t brought people together in the way many of us hoped that it would.

Fatwas are declared, bombs are dropped on women and children - “collateral damage” is an acceptable consequence of any holy war, mobs and their leaders call for the total destruction of Israel, Bush is burned in effigy, as is Osama, Castro, and even the Pope.

What can the lonely blogger do?

I’ll tell you what you can do. Learn to be charitable. Take to heart the advice you probably heard as a youngster “If you can’t say anything good, it is better to say nothing at all.” Caritas in Latin is translated as caring, love, or charity, and it is available to you and to everyone absolutely free, gratis. So take some and spread it around. It won’t hurt nearly as much as you may expect.

Published in: on October 16, 2007 at 3:21 pm Comments (0)
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Desperately Seeking Blogs

Long time the manxome foe he sought –” Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky

I musta been thru about a million Blogs, but until I got to WordPress, I wasn’t happy with any of them. I wound up inserting HTML code on nearly every page just to have my own style and feel. Sheesh! After spending a lifetime as a programmer (anyone remember the IBM 650?) I was sick and tired of writing source code, and welcomed the day I could do everything - well almost everything - by dragging and dropping.

Eureka! I have found it. Now my draggings are here for all the world to see, not to mention my droppings. I said not to mention my droppings!

Published in: on October 15, 2007 at 5:35 pm Comments (0)
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1st Draft

Dr. Strangecode, or How I Learned to Stop Coding and Love the Mouse.

 

  • Scene 1 - Desperately Seeking Blogs
  • Scene 2 - Can This be Paradise?
  • Scene 3 - Where Angels Fear
  • Scene 4 - Damn the Torpedoes
Published in: on October 11, 2007 at 12:52 pm Comments (1)
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