Archive for October, 2008

Wikipedia wastes my time

Posted in Interesting, Technology on October 26th, 2008 by Aren Cambre – Be the first to comment
Wikipedia logo

Wikipedia logo

Last night, I finally gave up Wikipedia editing. It’s not worth it.

Wikipeida is a bona fide nonprofit, and work on it is charitable. But what makes charitable work “worth it”? Here’s a few reasons:

  1. Have a connection. Charity work with a group of friends counts, as does charity work for an organization in which I have a relationship.
  2. Get value out of it. I like my volunteering with Boy Scouts and my neighborhood association because it’s as much an education for me as it is a benefit for them. Also fulfilling a religious calling is a value.
  3. Some kind of permanence. My charitable effort must make a lasting difference in someone’s life.

Wikipedia does none of these.

I have no connection. I only know two editors, and I have met netiher in person. I value relationships, but I only have “so much time” to develop them. I’m not interested in spending that scarce resource on people whose connection is only editing an encyclopeda.

I get little value out of it. I see no religious merit. Sure, maybe a little entertainment on the debates, maybe a little pride in knowing I affected some articles. But whatever value I get is totally offset by the lack of permanence described below.

Among Wikipedia’s largest flaws is the lack of authority. Any clown can destroy your changes. Content that is both not part of common sense of laymen and not easily verifiable will be destroyed by successive edits.

I think it was Science magazine that found that Wikipedia is remarkably accurate for scientific articles. Maybe so, but it’s only because the facts are so easily verifiable. The accuracy and verifiability of other articles are debatable. I’ve especially noticed this in articles with a political slant; way too often they conform to how political authorities market things in ways they aren’t.

Good bye Wikipedia. It was interesting, but you’re not worth my time.

Dallas taking zoo advice from left coast comedian?

Posted in Politics on October 15th, 2008 by Aren Cambre – Be the first to comment

What in hell qualifies comedian Lily Tomlin to advise cities on zoos, besides nothing?

Why did my city council listen to this Hollywood numbskull? A quote: “The word zoo is elephant speak for Guantanamo…”

If I was on city council, I would represent DALLAS. I would have turned my back or left the chambers. Hollywood boobs do not tell us how to operate OUR city! This is pathetic.

Open minded liberals

Posted in Politics on October 13th, 2008 by Aren Cambre – 5 Comments

Here’s how open minded liberals act when they disagree with your views:

Canon PIXMA printers guzzle ink in duplex mode

Posted in Technology on October 12th, 2008 by Aren Cambre – Be the first to comment

Canon PIXMA MP970

Canon’s PIXMA printers have a defective duplex mode. (Duplex is where you print on both sides of a page.)

Canon says that when using duplex mode, “grayscale will be created using a combination of the color (dye) inks to prevent smearing.” Even when you print black and white, the printer still approximates the black color using the color tanks.

This is stupid:

  • Gratuitous waste. Color inks are expensive.
  • Duplexing is slow. Color printing considerably slows printing.
  • Poor quality. Approximating black with color inks produces a murky, greenish black, not a true black.

Summary: to prevent smearing, they make the printer use more ink. Does that make sense? Maybe if the goal is to sell more color ink cartridges!