Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • madly not caring

    Anyone remember the rumors about Condoleezza Rice? While I thought they were silly at the time, I can’t stop my thoughts from wandering back to not that long ago: The Enquirer described its article as “the ultimate guessing game among Hollywood fans – trying to figure out which big-name stars are gay”. The report went…

  • Doing The Conservative Thing

    I’m still waiting to see a Conservative stance on the drug war: “We should do the conservative thing and go back to the way things were before Progressives screwed it up with their ideas of prohibiting plants and plant extracts in order to gain moral uplift.” Conservatism these days is not a thought out ideology.…

  • Happy Birthday, Salvador Dal&iacute!

    I can’t make the celebration at the Dal&iacute Museum in St. Petersburg, but Salvador Dal&iacute would be 106 today. In his honor, I thought I’d scan in a couple of images which don’t seem to be on the Internet anywhere. This one is from 1974 and is titled “Transformation.” Unfortunately, the entire image is a…

  • You Can Already Count The Cost

    The recently passed Health Care initiative is already raising medical insurance costs. Letting young adults stay on their parents’ health insurance until they turn 26 will nudge premiums nearly 1 percent higher for employer plans, the government said in an estimate released Monday. The coverage requirement, effective starting later this year, is one of the…

  • The Andrew Sullivan/American Family Association Identity Politics Alliance Against Privacy!

    Not that the world was wondering, but I don’t give a damn about Supreme Court pick Elena Kagan’s sexuality. And while I don’t like her liberal, anti-military philosophy, that would typify anyone of her background, many of whom would be worse. So I haven’t felt especially compelled to write about her. Until today, that is.…

  • Your home is your castle, and your computer is in your home. Right?

    Last night I stumbled onto a problem which provided a perfect illustration of how computers are challenging traditional notions of property — of what is and what is not yours. What happened was that I tried to pay a simple YouTube video in Slackware, and the Firefox web browser would not play it unless I…

  • Hey man, cut me some SLACK!

    I realize that this is not the forum for bragging about silly accomplishments, but after spending nearly two insanely difficult days of trying this and trying that, I was finally able to get my Broadcom 4318 wireless card (the BCM43xx chipset is notoriously difficult, and that’s in the “easy” Linux distros) to work in Slackware…

  • The Shape of Things to Come?

    Glenn Reynolds spots something intriguing: “RASMUSSEN: 55% of Colorado Voters Favor Immigration Law Like Arizona’s. Once again, I think this is a sign of media-narrative weakness, given the overwhelmingly negative coverage given to Arizona’s law.” That’s a very good point. I can’t remember seeing an issue like this where media was so against and public…

  • GOP Ousts Senator

    It looks like the impotent, racist, violent, Tea Party folks have ousted Senator Bob Bennett in Utah. Republican Senator Bob Bennett was thrown out of office yesterday by delegates at the Utah GOP convention in what represents a stunning defeat for a once-popular three-term incumbent who fell victim to a growing conservative movement nationwide. Ah,…

  • Are we losing our freedom? (And other rhetorical questions….)

    From Scott Ott comes a good rhetorical question about a New York Times editorial: Does the New York Times really crave a society in which the federal government can restrict the constitutional rights of citizens who have committed no crimes? To which I would add another rhetorical question: “Is the Pope Catholic?” For some time,…

  • Elitist roots oppose change

    After some seemingly intractable hard drive partitioning problem (occasioned by the stubborn refusal of the GRUB-2 loader to accept partition changes), I finally managed to install and configure Slackware linux on this older Dell laptop. That’s in addition to Ubuntu — so now that I have straightened out the GRUB loader (with which Slackware has…

  • Hammering Small Business

    The Taxprof quotes from CNN: An all-but-overlooked provision of the health reform law is threatening to swamp U.S. businesses with a flood of new tax paperwork. Section 9006 of the health care bill — just a few lines buried in the 2,409-page document — mandates that beginning in 2012 all companies will have to issue…

  • It’s Always About Greed

    I was reading a report on the market meltdown and came across this comment: it’ always about greed. The funny thing is that there don’t seem to be significant numbers of people asking their employers for lower pay. Nor does there seem to be a voluntary movement of any size of people willing to pay…

  • People who want to be left alone are racists! And Jacobins!

    As I have pointed out in a number of posts, what I most like about the Tea Party movement is that it consists of largely of people who want the government to leave them alone. That’s a new phenomenon in American politics, because traditionally, political activists tend to be people who want to tell others…

  • “Some people ain’t made for small-town life”

    Last night I attended a remarkable production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”. Written at the peak of the 1930s (before World War II had started to seep in and draw that period to a close), it’s a classic portrayal of small town life which poses profound questions about life, death and eternity. The minimalist scenery…

  • Graphic Content

    From Reason Online which excerpted this quote from Radley Balko. SWAT team breaks into home, fires seven rounds at family’s pit bull and corgi (?!) as a seven-year-old looks on. They found a “small amount” of marijuana, enough for a misdemeanor charge. The parents were then charged with child endangerment. So smoking pot = “child…

  • A contagious form of mental illness

    Roger L. Simon looks at the “mystery” (yes, they’re actually calling it that) of the man (Faisal Shahzad) who traveled to Pakistan and “learned bomb making at a terrorist training camp.” Once there, according to investigators, he traveled to the lawless Waziristan region and learned bomb making at a terrorist training camp. In court papers,…

  • Give Us The Money

    With shouts of “Give Us The Money” and “We Need The Cash”, public employees demonstrate in Springfield, Illinois. Nothing could make it more obvious after a demonstration like this that there is a war going on in America between government and the people over who is going to be the Master and who is going…

  • The Wolf Of Velvet Fortune

    The Beau Brummels Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Free to argue or not

    Much as I love thoughtful comments (even by those who disagree with me), one of the problems that plagues me is when commenters jump on me by playing GOTCHA games, misreading what I said, putting words in my mouth, or even attributing to me positions I never took or beliefs I do not hold. This…

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