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Don't Skip Your Financial Physical

Don't Skip Your Financial Physical 12/27/2004 03:37 PM

The end of the year is the perfect time to get your financials in order.




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A few months ago I responded to a site that claimed The Internet is Shit with a reposte designed to illustrate that although our networks might contain difficult and unpleasant material, they also contain enough of value and facilitate enough legitimate and real communities to be able to state pretty conclusively that The Internet is not Shit. Note - not that it's perfect, not that it doesn't have flaws, not that bad things don't go on in it, but that pound-for-pound it's more useful and valuable and community-generating than it is useless or damaging or culture-destroying.

Over the last few days, the post has turned into a bit of an argumentative arena, with various posters weighing with positions on what constitutes utopian rhetoric versus what constitutes a reasonable and rational position about the possibilities of (among other things) online communities. Throughout this article various people - myself included - have stumbled in our logic, presented clumsy opinions and misunderstood each other. Nonetheless, I want to pick up one particular fragment of these arguments - a fragment that I feel strongly about and am prepared to fight vigorously about. It's about the authenticity or otherwise of online 'communities'. At a certain point in the debate, my sparring partner posts:

"We're not talking about abstract information - which is expedited magnificently over the internet - we're talking about flesh and blood people. An actual meeting is far more meaningful than tapping on a keyboard. It is substantially different. Physically congregating with other folk is the same as being on the internet as is reading a book about Tibet compared to actually going there. Or reading a menu and eating the food. You can't reduce and flatten the physical, sensory, emotional, kinaesthetic and social world in that way."

Now I'm going to agree with the premise that the particulars of the medium through which people communicate can add a timbre to a community and that they can faciliate certain parts of the exchange more effectively than others. On the other hand, I'd also argue that the qualities of the community space are supprted by the software that they run on, and that quite possibly that software hasn't yet - in the ten/twenty years that it's been being developed - quite achieved the elegance and sophistication that we take for granted in some other social spaces. But the one thing I will not stand for is this sense that online communities are somehow inauthentic because they are unphysical - or that the truncation in social 'signal' somehow reduces them down to a point of uselessness or redundancy. So excerpts from my reply follow:

Your analogies are hideously flawed for a start - if I communicate on the internet or by phone with someone, it's not like a transcript of that person or a decription of that person. You're talking as if whenever you talked to people who weren't present physically (say via the telephone), that what you were actually doing was listening passively to bloody recordings! Of course they're not - it's not bloody radio! People are talking to each other!

Now obviously there are things that you can do in person that you can't do physically online. It's harder to guage someone's mood, it's harder to have sex with them, it's harder to get intonation or a tone of voice. But it's still communication! And the possibility of community still exists! I mean, there are many circumstances in which certain elements of the experience an interaction can be truncated - if you're on a phone for example and can't see the person concerned, or if they're wearing sunglasses so you can't see their eyes, or if you're actually bloody deaf and are forced to lip-read, for Christ's sake! But none of these things stop the possibilities of communication, and none of them stop people being supportive, helpful, useful, friendly or even forming communities through them. I work on the internet, and often my first experience of people is online. Sometimes my only experience of them is online. And yet we can be friends! Most of them have helped me out in some ways in the past, and I've helped most of them out in the past as well. Those I haven't met, I'd like to and those I have I see regularly. But that our relationships have moved sometimes from purely online to a mix of both online and off doesn't mean they weren't real to begin with.

You talk about 'tapping on a keyboard' as if touching keys was the entire point. You're confusing the method of communication with the communication itself. It would be like me saying, "There's a substantial difference between communicating with someone (online) and just causing air to vibrate with your vocal chords". It's trivialising, innaccurate, clumsy and - frankly - stupid.

[I should apologise at this point for resorting to name calling in the final line - put it down to frustration.]

There's a lot more to the argument that's worth reading and talking abotu on the post itself, but I just thought I'd ask do people still think that the term 'online community' is necessarily an oxymoron? Do you really think that the fact you're interacting through your fingers dramatically limits the strength of the relationships you can make?

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As we continue to sift through the spotty record of George Bush's military service, it's good to keep in mind the point Josh Marshall makes: "This isn't about what President Bush did 30+ years ago. Or at least it's not primarily about that. The issue here is that for a decade President Bush has been denying all of these things. He did so last January. He did so again as recently as last month. He's continued to cover this stuff up right from the Oval Office."

Or, a s our Eric Boehlert puts it, "The controversy, after all, is not merely about how he received a million dollars' worth of free pilot training and then stiffed the government when it came time to pay it back in service. It's also about how, for the last decade, Bush and his advisors have done everything possible to distort, if not erase, the truth about Bush's service record in order to advance his political career."

Now we have a flood of new jigsaw puzzle pieces, including this strange one from May 19, 1972, in which Bush's Texas commander writes: "Physical. We talked about him getting his flight physical situation fixed before his date. Says he will do that in Alabama if he stays in flight status. He has this campaign to do and other things that will follow and may not have the time. I advised him of our investment in him and his commitment. He's been working with staff to come up with options and identified a unit that may accept him. I told him I had to have written acceptance before he would be transferred, but think he's also talking to someone upstairs." Another memo records a direct order to Bush to take the physical.

Now, I'll accept that young Bush was a busy guy, with political campaigns to run and parties to attend -- but here he is, he's been in the Guard for four years, what's the big deal about a physical? How long does it take, an afternoon? Why was it so important to him not to undergo this routine procedure?

I'm afraid this is the sort of query that leads one toward that other swamp of evasion in the Bush record -- those questions about his alleged drug use that have always been answered with nods, winks, comments about having been "young and irresponsible" and denials of drug use carrying carefully crafted expiration dates. Earlier this year, Boehlert r eported on the strange coincidence that Bush's Guard disappearing act almost exactly coincided with the institution of random drug testing for military personnel: "At the time when Bush, perhaps for the first time in his life, faced the prospect of a random drug test, his military records show he virtually disappeared, failing for at least one year to report for Guard duty."

The odds of our ever knowing the truth about that aspect of Bush's life are even worse than the odds of our getting his service record clear. And bringing the issue up without knowing the truth is not the sort of thing that makes anyone feel good: Who did or didn't inhale (or snort) three decades ago ought to be covered by veils of privacy and statutes of limitation.

But decorum feels like surrender in this mad electoral fight. The Bush campaign has gone completely off the rails in its smears of Kerry's service record. Even if you don't want to consider the facts and just look at the charges, there's no equivalency here between the issues under dispute. In one case, we're arguing over how serious a guy's battlefield wounds were; in the other, we're weighing whether to call absenteeism and cover-ups by their proper names. What a falling-off!

It may be ugly, it's certainly no one's idea of what this country should be talking about during this election, but with the whirlwind of attention on his military record Bush is reaping what his August barrage against Kerry's record sowed. It's rough justice.

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kf 0.4
Vim Gentoo Syntax
20041227

Barcode Writer in
Pure Postscript
2004-12-27

Paypal Shopping Cart
2.9.9l

StringParser_BBCode
0.2.1

Writev for Python
0.0.3

lustre 1.2.8
Pawn Project 0.3.1
‘Tis the season to
cash in those
rebates

Football: Rangers
close the gap

Ukraine election win
challenged

Shun Iraq poll, says
'Bin Laden'

FUNDING
INNOVATION: PULL
BEATS PUSH

Apple Sues over
Leaked Mac OS X
Tiger (NewsFactor)

Product Review:
Salesnet CRM
(NewsFactor)

Three Windows Holes
Surface over Holiday
(NewsFactor)

Big Month for
Firefox (NewsFactor)

Product Review:
Nokia 6620
Smartphone
(NewsFactor)

China Launches
Next-Generation
Internet
(NewsFactor)

Analyst
Consolidation:
Gartner Buys Meta

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