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Following the server crash yesterday, I have now replaced all the postings that went missing over the last month. As far as possible, I have also replaced the missing comments. These are posted with original attribution but under my name. Apologies that this will put the frequent commentator list out - but it was the easiest way.

Still to do:

  • Upgrade Wordpress (again!)
  • Install “In Series” (again!)
  • Recategorise the series
  • Add some or all of the photos back from the last month’s posts
  • Put back the rotating site banner and the associated pictures

If anyone else loses data in this way, remember - Google is your friend! (Particularly the Google cached text).

Please note that a few of the most recent comments were lost, as Google had not cached these.

In Series

Code. Photo: David de la Calle CerezoThere is a post on MinTheGap about Posts in a series. This post will point you to the In Series plugin for Wordpress, which I have now added to this site. Shortly I will be categorising some of my previous series using this plugin.

However, there was a minor hitch. The plugin complained that the attribute_escape() function did not exist (on line 33), and it would not work properly. This function is a recent addition to Wordpress that allows plugin writers to avoid some cross site scripting attacks. Older versions of Wordpress had other functions doing much the same, but the new function just makes it a little easier.

So the problem could be fixed in two ways. I could have fixed the script to be backward compatible with Wordpress, but the problem was symptomatic of a more general problem with my site… it was time to upgrade my software.

Now it is actually very good practice to keep your software updated. Wordpress has suffered from cross site scripting vulnerabilities in the past, and as a general rule, you should keep software up to date in an attempt to stay ahead of attackers who may want to use your site for something nefarious! On the other hand, downloading and installing new versions of software is something of a chore.

So I should probably be reprimanded for not updating my software sooner. Procrastination is just so much easier :)

But nevertheless, today I backed up my software and database, reinstalled the newer version and everything worked just fine. In fact a few other plugins I was looking at seem now to be behaving better than they were. Thank goodness I didn’t break anything. (At least - nothing I have noticed!) :)

Garage Sale

I’m having a garage sale on ebay to reduce some of the clutter we have acquired, and make room for any new clutter we receive at Christmas!

One of the items I’m selling is our Viewsonic V1100 Tablet PC, which I bought for my daughters to use. I can thoroughly recommend tablet PCs for pre-school children, as they are far more uintuitive than a mouse, and they don’t require the manual dexterity.

Only problem is that they don’t have CD drives. I tended to copy CDs onto compact flash cards, and use the CF card slot like a CD drive. This is fast, light and portable - but limits the number of CDs you can have to the number of CF cards you can spare.

Fortunately “Bear in the big blue house” has been such a hit in our home that we haven’t needed much else.

If you are interested, click the link and view my other items (a 3COM wireless access point, a digital camera and some other stuff).

New Theme

Autumn has come late here again this year, but the leaves are starting to turn on our trees, and I felt ready for a change of mood on the theme for this blog. In particular, I thought a colour scheme that made reading a little easier would be a good idea.

I may even get around to customising the top image with one of my own at some point. In the meantime, let me know what you think. Particularly if you think the new scheme is terrible and a mistake!

Cross Linking

I have written enough on this site that people should be able to judge where I am coming from. But I would like to make the site more visible, and encourage more cross links into it.

If you have a blog covering some of the same issues - even if you do not agree with me on these issues, then post a comment or email me at stephen [at] kingstons . org to say that you will link to me, and I will look at your blog and add you to my blogroll (my links have a comment, so I’ll say if I strongly disagree with you on everything, but I will still add the link).

Thanks.

According to BBC NEWS, MySpace, the world’s most popular social networking website, has been shut down after a power outage.

My own web service has been patchy recently, with a number of short breaks in service. Techost have agreed to migrate me to a new server.

I wonder if MySpace users will do the same. There are other sites which produce far more useable web pages.

For such a popular service it seems odd that there was not more redundancy built in.

You would think that if the world was going to end then people would want to spread the world. Moreso if in so doing they might actually avert the impending catastrophe.

Not so, it seems, American “liberals”.

Okay - that is unfair. I am probably (hopefully) only talking about a small fraction of American “liberals”. No doubt my stereotype is wrong. But here is what I’m talking about.

There is a blog posting titled You just don’t want to die of starvation because you’re jealous I have a Hummer and you don’t, where the writer wishes to rail against the thesis of one Jonah Goldberg that people would question global warming science if it turned out that global warming was entirely natural (a strange counterfactual in any case).

The writer puts words into the mouths of conservatives thus:

[they want to continue] the conservative theme that people who like nature are so abhorrent that it’s worth it to fry the planet just to [tee] us off

And then goes on with an ad hominem line that suggests we can ignore the ramblings of conservatives because they are the same people that gave us the pro life movement.

You can check out the feedback on the site above. I pointed out that it is illegitimate to conflate these issues, whatever one thinks of them. I was immediately attacked on my views on what it means to understand humanity of a foetus, and at the same time for bringing abortion into a thread ostensibly about global warming! Worse, as I tried to give reasoned arguments, I was attacked by a string of ad hominem arguments of the form “you are too stupid to understand”, “All your country men are mad” and such like.

Now call me stupid (clearly many have taken me up on that already), but my point was that when an issue is as important as global warming - where the whole world is being affected, and where society consensus is required to effect a lasting and workable change, it seems to make no sense to me to snap and bite at someone who agrees with you, simply because they disagree on some other issue.

What seems to be happening is that American “liberals” are adopting a package of beliefs that define their community. If one is a “liberal” in America, one must be pro-choice, believe global warming is a problem, and who knows what else.

You may not pick one belief and be admitted. It is all or nothing. Accept the package or be mauled by the self professed sentry dogs to the ivory tower of “liberalism”.

But this is just nuts. If we really care about global warming, and we really care about our environment then it makes absolutely no difference what our other beliefs are. We can work together to effect a change. Indeed, one way that more advanced countries in this field are making progress is to use the market to control emissions. Right wingers have something to add to the resolution of this issue, and whatever our political stripe, we must accept that help gladly.

After the lack of engagement in the thread above, and the appalling string of ad hominem arguments, I find myself as just the kind of person who would like to go out and buy a Hummer just to annoy the woolly thinking self styled “liberals”.

Fortunately for the world, I won’t do this. Partly because I feel to strongly on global warming, partly because I probably can’t afford to do so, and partly because I have no idea what a Hummer is!

But what do I make of these “liberals”? Well I think they are downright dangerous. If a pro lifer, (or any other right winger) were wavering on the global warming issue, these people would push them right back into the comforting arms of the Jonah Goldbergs of this world.

Worse, they have misappropriated the term “liberal” here. That is why I have been applying it in quotation marks to them. An essential tenet of liberalism is respect for the freedoms of each other, including freedoms of belief and speech. These people have no respect for such freedoms. They demonstrate just the type of small minded human behaviour that makes global warming such a threat to us. They perpetuate the idea that communities of which one is a member are better than those of which one is not. They believe conservatives are all stupid and mad, and afford the same judgement to anyone who does not accept their designated package of “liberal” beliefs.

This is ghetto thinking.

If we want to save the world we need to step out of the ghettos and start shouting about what really concerns us.