Enclosed
Enclosed in artificial room,
They attempt to live,
But can no longer thrive.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/23588447/
Imorieri's Random Rambling
Just me Rambling bout life. Nothing interesting. Hopefully not for long.
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Friday, September 23, 2005
400 ans Plus Tard Dans Les Maritimes
(L’actualité le 1 Septembre 2004)
Un article sur l’Anthropologie
I. Da Silva
Résumé :
L’été de 2004 a marqué le quatre centième anniversaire de l’Acadie, et cette année marque le deux cents cinquantième anniversaire de la déportation tragique des Acadiens, qui a éparpillé 3,5 millions de leurs descendants tout le long du littoral atlantique. Les deux premières semaine d’août 2004 a attiré plus de 100 000 <
Cet a peu près certain, que au lieu d’exterminer les Acadiens pendant le <
On recense environ 300 000 Acadiens dans la maritime, une chose malheureuse par contre, est que 40 000 disent parler l’anglais a la maison.
Questions:
1. Comment est-ce que les Acadiens ont survécu avec leur identité à travers les ages?
2. Quelles années ont été les années de la Grande Déportation?
3. Comment est-ce que la Déportation a affecté la mentalité des Acadiens?
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
One OS to rule them all
Recently one of my friends, a computer wizard, paid me a visit. As we were talking I mentioned that I had recently installed Windows on my PC, I told him how happy I was with this operating system and showed him the Windows CD. Too my astonishment and distress he threw it into my micro-wave oven and turned it on. I was upset because the CD had become precious to me, but he said: 'Do not worry, it is unharmed.' After a few minutes he took the CD out, gave it to me and said: 'Take a close look at it.' To my surprise the CD was quite cold and it seemed to have become thicker and heavier than before. At first I could not see anything, but on the inner edge of the central hole I saw an inscription, in lines finer than anything I have ever seen before. The inscription shone piercingly bright, and yet remote, as if out of a great depth:
4F6E65204F5320746F2072756C65207468656D20616C6C2C204F6E65204F5320746F
2066696E64207468656D2C0D0A4F6E65204F5320746F206272696E67207468656D20
616C6C20616E6420696E20746865206461726B6E6573732062696E64207468656D
'I cannot read the fiery letters,' I said.
'No,' he said, 'but I can. The letters are Hex, of an ancient mode, but the language is that of Microsoft, which I shall not utter here. But in common English this is what it says:'
One OS to rule them all, One OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
From here;
http://danny.oz.au/danny/humour/one-ring
Too lazy to html it.
Must do homework.
...Decorating Binder funner...
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Beautiful forum topic from Gaiaonline.com
[quote="Da_Ish"]Don't you hate it when the ignorant Americans on Gaia are blindly convinced that America is the best country?
"We know our country isn't perfect, but it's closest."
"Even though Bush won, we are still the best country... Because we are America."
Sorry, United Statesians, but your arrogance and ignorance only reinforce the "American idiot" stereotype in this forum.
Please try to justify your belief that America is the best country.
[size=18]We have a democracy![/size]
Actually, you have a representative democracy, but so does Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany, and other countries. As of 2003, the majority of the world's people live in representative democracies [1].
India is the largest democracy (democratic republic) in the world [7], and Switzerland is the strongest example of a direct democracy [8].
[size=18]We have the Freedom of Speech!!![/size]
It is true that the United States has the most liberal freedom of speech. However, other countries such as Canada, Germany, and the European Union also have the freedom of speech; generally, the only restrictions are for preventing hate speech.
Outlawing hate speech does not cause the downfall of democracy, as these countries also have a representative democracy, which I mentioned above.
The United States tied at [b]22nd or 23rd[/b] in the worldwide Freedom of the Press index in 2004, while eight countries tied for first place [9].
[size=18]We are the most intellectually advanced![/size]
No.
In general, America is backwards and conservative compared to other developed countries. [2]
[quote]By any measure, the United States remains a highly religious nation, compared to other developed countries. And its citizens tend to hold more conservative beliefs. For example, the percentage of adults who believe that "the Bible is the actual word of God and it is to be taken literally, word for word" is 5 times higher in the U.S. than in Britain. Church attendance is about 4 times higher in the U.S. than it is in Britain. 1 Similarly, according to one opinion poll, belief that "Human beings developed from earlier species of animals..." is much smaller in the United States (35%) than in other countries (as high as 82%).[/quote]
This study compared the United States to the countries of Northern Ireland, Philippines, Ireland, Poland, Italy, New Zealand, Austria, Norway, Great Britain, Netherlands, West Germany, Russia, Slovenia, Hungary, and East Germany.
When asked to answer [i]yes[/i] or [i]no[/i] to, "The Bible is the actual word of God and it is to be taken literally, word for word," the third highest group (in terms of percentage) that answered [i]yes[/i] was the United States (33.5%), compared to all the other countries listed above. In comparison, the percentage of Great Britain that answered [i]yes[/i] was 7.0%. [3]
The United States ranked the highest for the following questions (compared to all the other countries listed above) [3]:
I definitely believe in "life after death" (55.0%)
I definitely believe in "the Devil." (45.4%)
I definitely believe in "Hell." (49.6%)
I definitely believe in "religious miracles." (45.6%)
In a survey that asked, "In your opinion, how true is this? Human beings developed from earlier species of animals," the percentage of people who answered [i]yes[/i] was the lowest in the United States (<35.4%). In comparison, the percentage of Great Britain that answered [i]yes[/i] was 76.7%. [3]
A study of mathematics and science literacy of 15-year-olds in developed countries was assessed in 2000. The United States ranked [b]18th[/b] in mathematical literacy, the top [b]8[/b] mathematically-literate countries being Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Finland, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, respectively. The United States ranked [b]14th[/b] in science literacy, the top [b]7[/b] scientifically-literate countries being Korea, Japan, Finland, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, respectively. [4]
The illiterate n00bs of Gaia may also be explained by the population of Americans. The number of Americans compared to non-Americans in ED is about half, while the number of Americans in the Chatterbox are greater than the number of non-Americans [5].
This is likely due to the poor literacy levels of Americans, as shown in a 2000 comparison of reading literacy of 15-year-olds in developed countries. The United States ranked [b]15th[/b] in the combined literacy score, the top [b]3[/b] countries being Finland, Canada, and New Zealand, respectively. For "retrieving information", the United States ranked [b]15th[/b], the top [b]5[/b] countries being Finland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Korea, respectively. For "interpreting results", the US ranked [b]15th[/b], the top [b]2[/b] countries being Finland and Canada, respectively. For "reflecting on texts", the US ranked [b]11th[/b], the top [b]4[/b] countries being Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Finland, respectively. [6]
This may explain the inability of most EDers to recognize satire (No, this thread isn't a satire thread) or think critically.
[size=18]We have the best social equality![/size]
Hah!
The top three countries with the greatest income equalities are Slovak Republic, Belarus, and Hungary, respectively. The United States is [b]not even in the top 30[/b]. The Gini index (a measure of inequality) of Slovak Republic, the country with the greatest equality, is 19.5; the Gini index of Sierra Leone, the country with the worst equality, is 62.9. The United States has a Gini index of [b]40.8[/b], where the poorest 20% of its population receive 5.2% of the income and the richest 20% receive 46.4%. [10]
[size=18]We have the best standard of living![/size]
According to the 2004 UN quality-of-life index, the top 3 countries were Norway, Sweden, and Australia, respectively. The US ranked [b]8th[/b] in quality of life [11]. According to the 2005 Economist quality-of-life index, the USA ranked [b]13th[/b] in quality of life, the top countries being Ireland, Switzerland, and Norway, respectively [14]. The country with the highest life expectancy is Andorra (83.47), and the US is [b]not even in the top 20[/b] [12].
Interestingly, you are more likely to [b]die in the USA[/b] compared to many, many countries, among them Canada, Australia, Cuba, North Korea, China, Israel, [b]Iraq[/b], Iran, and Kuwait! [13]
[size=18]We are the most multicultural country![/size]
The most multicultural country in the world is arguably [url=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=%22most+multicultural+country%22&btnG=Search][color=blue]Canada or Australia[/color][/url].
[size=18]Then why does everyone want to immigrate to the USA?[/size]
More people are immigrating to Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia than the United States. Canada has a net migration rate of 5.96, while the US has a net migration rate of 3.41. [15] (A positive number means people are migrating into the country, while a negative number means people are migrating out of the country.)
[size=18]WE CAN NUKE YOUR COUNTRY AND DESTROY YOU!!!!!!11[/size]
Does the power to destroy people make you the best country? If you use that argument, you are just reinforcing the violent, arrogant, jingoist American stereotype.
There are many more obvious reasons why America is not the best country, but the points I brought up are the non-obvious ones... at least for most Americans.
[color=white]Obviously, I am not saying [i]all[/i] Americans are idiots. I am merely saying that America is not the best country.[/color]
[size=9][u]References[/u]
1. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representative_democracy]Representative democracy[/url]
2. [url=http://www.religioustolerance.org/ev_publi.htm]Beliefs of the U.S. Public about Evolution[/url]
3. [url=http://www.religioustolerance.org/rel_comp.htm]Comparing Christian beliefs in U.S. with those of other countries[/url]
4. [url=http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pisa/PISAHighlightsFigures.asp?figure=5&quest=3]Mathematics and science literacy average scores of 15-year-olds, buy country: 2000[/url]
5. [url=http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5015227]From the USA or not?[/url]
6. [url=http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pisa/PISAHighlightsFigures.asp?figure=3&quest=]Combined reading literacy average scores and average subscale scores of 15-year-olds, by country: 2000[/url]
7. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India]India[/url]
8. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy_%28varieties%29]Democracy (varieties)[/url]
9. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reporters_Without_Borders]Freedom of the Press rating by country[/url]
10. [url=http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0908770.html]Gap Between Rich and Poor: World Income Inequality[/url] - Thanks, Aolga
11. [url=http://www.norway.org/News/200404Norway_undp.htm]UN quality-of-life index, top countries, 2004[/url]
12. [url=http://www.aneki.com/expectancy.html]Countries with the Highest Life Expectancies in the World[/url]
13. [url=http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/rankorder/2066rank.html]CIA The World Factbook: Rank Order - Death rate[/url] (2005)
14. [url=http://www.economist.com/theworldin/international/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3372495&d=2005]Economist world-wide quality of life index, 2005[/url]
15. [url=http://www.geographyiq.com/ranking/ranking_net_Migration_Rate_top25.htm]Net Migration Rate (Top 25)[/url]
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[b]More Proof that Too Many Americans are Idiots:[/b]
[URL=http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5083277]
Yeah I think America is the Greatest Country...[/URL]
[URL=http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5324323]America's not the best country? Get real.[/URL]
[b]Further Reading:[/b]
[url=http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5314365]USAmericans aren't all stupid by birth... (come look inside)[/url] (Gaia)
[url=http://www.counterpunch.org/alam03232004.html][color=blue]World's Greatest Country: Do the Facts Lie?[/color][/url] (CounterPunch)[/quote]
Now I don't quite agree that believing in a theory other than evolution makes someone inferior, but other than that? This is loveable.
