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Wrong about the Wrights

Self-righteous neo-luddism rears its ugly head: The Guardian’s George Monbiot, favourite whipping boy for warbloggers, conservabloggers and bloggers who’d have called Darth Vader a “liberal nancy-boy”, has managed to get up my centrist nose with an op-ed piece titled A Weapon With Wings. In the article, Monbiot says that we should be mourning, not celebrating, the upcoming centenary of the Wright Brothers’ flight.

Really, George, if you want to talk about technological advances that have caused suffering, you might as well go back to first principles and blame hay (which enabled year-round horse travel), the wheel, fire or writing.

I haven’t got time to comment on the ridiculousness of his article. Unlike Monbiot, I have a real job. But go ahead: read it and take in the journo-guano, if you dare.

If George doesn’t want airplane blood on his hands, he can feel free to give me any frequent flyer points he’s accumulated. I’m sure I can put them to good use.

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It Happened to Me

Paul levels up!, the videos

Here are the videos from Paul’s black belt demos. They’re all in QuickTime format, and 2MB or less.

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Paul levels up!

The photo album of Paul’s earning his black belt (and the ensuing booze-up) is up: Black Belt Baranowski.

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In "The Farm": Myths open source developers tell themselves

I mean, asides from “Open source gets you chicks”…

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A couple of street scenes

It snowed in Accordion City over the weekend, which while inconvenient for drivers, makes the city look terribly pretty. Here are a couple of shots I took yesterday.

The first one is of Sullivan Street, looking east. You may not know it, but this quiet little street is located in a residential neighbourhood tucked between several noisy areas: Chinatown to the north and west, the formerly-boho-now-boutiquey Queen Street West neighbourhood and the club and theatre districts to the south, and the financial district to the east.

Photo: Sullivan Street, looking east on a snowy afternoon, December 14, 2003.

Here’s a shot of the house, Big Trouble in Little China. Paul, Sam and I occupy the basement and first floor; the upstairs floors are a loft unit occupied by our neighbour Richard.

The facade is historic (there’s even a historical society plaque), but the house interior is from the future!

Photo: My house -- 'Big Trouble in Little China' -- on a snowy afternoon, December 14, 2003.

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Black Belt Baranowski, the Triple-B Threat!

It’s congratulations day here at The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.

The next person whom I must congratulate is my housemate Paul Baranowski, who received his black belt in taekwondo last night. Now he’s really earned the nickname we’ve given him, the Drunken Master.

Congrats, Paul! If I ever have to assemble a team of misfit heroes to save the world, I’m going to pick you as the martial arts expert with the tragic hippie past.

Photo: Paul Baranowski stands proudly just after having received his black belt in Taekwondo.

I’ll post the pictures plus some pretty amazing video of “Triple B” in action later tonight.

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Photo of the week

Here’s a photo of me and Sam at the drinking party that followed the black belt ceremony (where Paul got his black belt last night) at World Taekwondo in Kensington Market. I’m always up for having my picture taken, but Sam’s not so sure…

Photo: Joey deVilla smiles for the camera while Sam Walker freaks out.