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Jonah Goldberg Loses His Bet

I’d nearly forgotten about it, but thanks to the link list over at the blog Making Light, I remember this little bet placed two years ago by National Review screed-ist Jonah Goldberg during a nasty blog debate with Juan Cole:

Anyway, I do think my judgment is superior to his when it comes to the big picture. So, I have an idea: Since he doesn’t want to debate anything except his own brilliance, let’s make a bet. I predict that Iraq won’t have a civil war, that it will have a viable constitution, and that a majority of Iraqis and Americans will, in two years time, agree that the war was worth it. I’ll bet $1,000 (which I can hardly spare right now). This way neither of us can hide behind clever word play or CV reading. If there’s another reasonable wager Cole wants to offer which would measure our judgment, I’m all ears. Money where your mouth is, doc.

One caveat: Because I don’t think it’s right to bet on such serious matters for personal gain, if I win, I’ll donate the money to the USO. He can give it to the al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade or whatever his favorite charity is.

What a jackass.

Well, two years to the day have passed, and Mr. Goldberg will be hard-pressed to weasel word his way into convincing anyone that he won the bet, what with stories like Gallup: Bush Approval Rating at 32%, Hits New Low on Iraq and Bush Approval Rating Hits Low of 30% in Newsweek Poll (Update1).

He won’t be able to donate any winnings to the “Pointless Sock-Puppets of George W. Bush” fund, or whatever his favourite charity is.

The question remains: will he pay up?

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The 1970’s Were the Decade of Hair!

I’m torn in my response to these hairstyles from Ebony: part of me wants to say “Solid!” while another part of me wants to say “Daaaaaaamn right!” (especially in response to the last photo, which features Mr. Richard Roundtree, a.k.a. John Shaft!)

Various black mens' hairstyles.

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Toronto (a.k.a. Accordion City)

Report from DemoCamp 12

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Nearly forgot about this one: I’ve got a writeup of DemoCamp 12 over at Global Nerdy.

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R.I.P. Anna Nicole Smith

Unexpected news: according to CNN, Anna Nicole Smith is dead after being found unconcscious in her hotel room.

Anna Nicole Smith

It’s not that I’m a fan or anything, but hey, she’s probably responsible for a lot of internet traffic in the form of pictures and video, and the internet is my bread and butter these days.

There’s also the fact that she’s about the same as I am — we’re both 39 — although I’m sure my bloodwork isn’t anywhere as interesting as hers.

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Batman Saves Boston from the Mooninites!

If you’re like me and:

…then you’ll love the animated graphic below:

Batman saving Boston from a Monninite bomb.

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Job Opportunity at Tucows: Senior Application Developer

Senior Application Developer

Are you a programmer looking for work? Tucows — where I’m the Tech Evangelist — has another job opening that might be right up your alley: Senior Application Developer.

What Does Tucows Do, Anyway?

If you’re interested in this sort of job, you might want to know the sort of business we’re in. Simply put, Tucows is a wholesaler of these specific internet services:

  • Domain names
  • Hosted email
  • Hosted anti-spam solutions
  • Digital certificates
  • Managed DNS
  • Website Builder
  • Blogware
  • Billing software for ISPs and hosting services

As a wholesaler, we don’t directly sell these services to end-users. Rather, we partner with people — many of whom are ISPs and hosting companies — who then resell these services on their own or as part of their own suite of services. Our partners can provision these services to their customers either via a web-based interface or by using our APIs.

By buying these services from us and reselling them instead of setting up and maintaining these services themselves, our partners can worry less about the tech and maintenance aspects of these services and concentrate on provisioning them to their customers and providing them with great service.

The Sort of Person We’re Lookng For

Make sure you read this article over at the blog Creating Passionate Users in which Kathy Sierra writes about companies where people are really into their jobs:

People ask me, “How can I get our employees to be passionate about the company?” Wrong question. Passion for our employer, manager, current job? Irrelevant. Passion for our profession and the kind of work we do? Crucial. If I own company FOO, I don’t need employees with a passion for FOO. I want those with a passion for the work they’re doing. The company should behave just like a good user interface — support people in doing what they’re trying to do, and stay the hell out of their way. Applying the employer-as-UI model, the best company is one in which the employees are so engaged in their work that the company fades into the background.

That’s been my experience here at Tucows: the company does a pretty good job at supporting people in their tasks, but also staying the hell out of their way and not binding them down with too many diktats. Do you prefer to work using editor X running on operating system Y? Do it; we don’t mandate what’s on your desktop. Got ideas on how to do things more effectively and efficiently? The folks here are pretty good at listening to them. Developers here are empowered to be creative while doing their job.

All that freedom means that we’re looking for a developer who’s a self-starter, capable of working with minimal supervision — or none at all.You’ll be part of a team that will be both building new services as well as enhancing, maintaining and supporting existing ones. You also have to be a good team player, leader and teacher, as you may be involved with mentoring and helping junior members of the team.

The systems you’ll be working on are big — we’re talking millions of transactions a day, for which our customers and customers’ customer have paid. In such an environment, anything that can go wrong will go wrong, so we’re looking for someone who can crank out high quality code.

You have to be the kind of person who lives to work on challenging problems. There’ll be a lot of ground to cover, and the industry changes pretty quickly, so you’ve got to be the sort of person who wants to learn as much as possible, as quickly as possible, while solving those problems. We’re looking for someone who takes pride in their work and wants to be proudly describe the type of problems they’re working on.

There’s more about the job, including how to apply — it’s over at this article on the Tucows Blog.

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Yahoo! Pipes Explained

Yahoo! Pipes.

I explain technical hoo-hah for a living, so if you’re a mite confused by Yahoo! Pipes (which the tech world is currently going on and on about), go take a peek at the article I just wrote — Pipes Explained — on Global Nerdy.