Archive for March, 2005

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March 30th, 2005 3 Comments

i just found out an old coworker of mine from my first real IT job died a couple weeks ago from stomach cancer.

sigh.

she was really nice, and did everything in her power to make sure her “kids” (those who worked there) had everything they needed to get the job done.

the irony of this..

March 30th, 2005 No Comments

..considering the Shiavo case..

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=8038130

sigh.

a quote

March 28th, 2005 18 Comments

“The more you can increase fear of drugs and crime, welfare mothers, immigrants and aliens, the more you control all the people”

Now if someone can guess the year that was said, I’ll tell you who said it. If, after 10 or so guesses, no one gets it, I’ll make a post about it.

I think you’ll be amazed as to WHEN it was said.

Babbling Ideas

March 25th, 2005 No Comments

Multiple organizations working together

  1. Ars Technica – A group of programmers and “hackers” who make it their life’s work to gather data, disperse it, and publish it in either a public or private forum.
  2. Suits – A group of government employees, realistically very few actual Agents of law enforcement capacity, that have limited access to government reports on aliens and their existence.
  3. Underground Newsies – Independent “newspaper” publishers who distribute their “papers” via obfuscated channels, usually ending up in the subscriber’s US mailbox.
  4. Sneakers – Similar to the Ars Technica people, but instead of being dedicated to technological methods of dispersing the information, they use theirs sneakers – that is, they use more personal means like walking.
  5. Scene Investigators – Public figures who investigate the UFO phenomena at known “crash sites” and “secret bases”. Some are rightfully labelled as “kooks”. There’s a possibility these are simply the cover for the real investigations going on with all the groups.

One large umbrella organization

  1. Several distinct divisions, similar to those above

Cell-based structure

  1. Each “cell” should have among them the skillsets necessary to work as the multiple-organization schema, above
  2. A way of communicating, probably through normal newspaper want ads or something more obscure (hidden text in a web page’s source code, an internet bulletin board with secret areas, etc)
  3. A cell can be spread across a region, only coming together when needed, or on a regularly scheduled event

Above all, paranoia, paranoia, paranoia!

Another option is to run it like an intelligence organization – no one knows everything about every situation, but if you call up the chain, those “higher” up can move down it to find all the pieces to see the “big picture”. This is used for the REALLY big secrets – like where all that evidence is stashed for the day enough is gathered for the grand revealing.

exposing the truth

March 25th, 2005 No Comments

Aliens. UFOs. Conspiracies. What’s the truth? What’s the lie? Can we trust our government? Or have they been compromised?

The truth evades most of us, but not all of us. Some of us have seen, and now watch.

What kind of structure should this organization have?

Should we build it in cells? Can we trust a single person to head us up? Do we need a committee for every action?

hmmm

March 24th, 2005 25 Comments

NASA has a budget of 16 BILLION dollars.

I bet I could get us to Mars in 5 years on a budget of 10 billion.

upgraded mygamefactory.org to drupal 4.6.0 RC1 - after a couple of nightmares, all appears to be working, except for the search engine (it gets zero results every time)

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March 17th, 2005 5 Comments

http://www.soundclick.us/fastk6/03/02/freemp3/brobdingnagianbards+ifihadamillionducats.mp3

those who know me really well.. you’ll understand.

heh

March 9th, 2005 2 Comments

http://www.uncoveror.com/wolfierummy.htm

I’ll have a post about my weekend later today.