It's Spelled 'Orgasm'
Sep. 6th, 2002 04:06 pmTesla is arguing with this guy on rasfc who ... okay, the subject of universal truth came up, and this guy, Richard Brown, who is such an idiot he once managed to misspell 'gesture' twice in a post in which the correct spelling of the word appeared in the quoted material, is attempting to define a universal truth. It's 'All cultures decry murder', with footnotes that modify the definitions of 'culture' and 'murder' in whatever way is necessary to defend his case. He and I have been going back and forth on the subject for a while -- basically, I dispute his definition of 'culture', and to a lesser extent his definition of 'murder', and I consider his attempt to dress a raging tautology up as something deeper and more meaningful than it is dishonest. And he thinks I'm a poopy-head.
Tesla says, "Which should give you a good idea as to how sophisticated his arguments are. It's like holding a philosophical discussion with Alastrann."
Whitney says, "Actually, as someone who's witnessed philosophical discussions with Alastrann, I'll say that Al's spelling is better but his logic is worse."
(If so inclined, you can find the thread in question here, the beginning of the Brown subthread here, and my first contribution to that subthread here, presuming I haven't fucked the URLs up.)
Also, shiny new overrides. I'd appreciate it if those of you who, for whatever reason, actually look at my journal page would nudge me if it looks fucked up (or just annoying) on your browser. This is not an entreaty to everyone to go look at the journal page in question, though I'm not stopping you.
Okay. Time to bathe the hydra that lives on my scalp.
Re: On those shiny new overrides....
Date: 2002-09-09 04:12 pm (UTC)Anyhow, yeah, IE (5.0, on my machine) does it a bit better. Although I think I can claim to like IE a little better now -- the "about" page that I just checked to determine that says that at least version 5.0 is based on NCSA Mosaic, in a way that implies that that means heavily on the source-code level. It's certainly got a better "save this page" capability, when one wants to save the pictures as well, anyhow. (Oddly enough, the only person I know who actually used Mosiac regularly had customized her version of it to do exactly that, back in '96 or so.)
I dunno about the saturation bits ... I suspect some of it may be that it's in thin lines of text, rather than solid color; I might call it something different in a solid. It might also just be definition; I may have a wider range of what I'm willing to call "gray" -- on the white background, it is still a distinctly blue-green shade of gray, at least. Although it could, indeed, be a perception thing -- I've got fairly sharp vision (well, at the retina level; it needs external correction at the lens level), so I wouldn't be surprised if it traded off color sensitivity a little.
- Brooks
Re: On those shiny new overrides....
Date: 2002-09-09 04:44 pm (UTC)I suspect some of it may be that it's in thin lines of text, rather than solid color; I might call it something different in a solid.
Hmm. Pretty much any cool, dark color against saturated red (and more and more, I'm feeling the urge to apologize for that red ... it matches, damn it ...) just looks like lines of smeary pain to me, but if I squint (I suspect the pressure of my eyelids on my corneas temporarily alleviates some of my raging astigmatism) I can make it out.
I'm willing to accept the definition explanation, if you'd prefer to be a freak by choice rather than a quirk of genetics or development. ;)