Ten Years Ago Today
The Houston Chronicle takes an interesting look at some of the pilgrims gathered in Waco to mark the day Janet Reno and a legion of federal agents liberated the abused children of the Branch Davidian compound. One of the observers—who works at the Mount Carmel museum—nicely connects the militarization of domestic police work with the militarization of foreign policy:
Ron Goins lived in Philadelphia and served in the Army Reserves in 1985 when military action was taken to remove Gen. Manuel Noriega from power in Panama and imprison him for drug trafficking. [Sic: George Bush's glorious victory over Pineapple Face took place in 1989, not 1985.]
"My reserve unit was called up for that," he said. "I didn't have to go, but when they got back, I heard all their stories. Then, when this happened, I saw the government using the same procedures against its own citizens."
Coming this summer: Samuel Jackson and Colin Farrell star in the movie version of S.W.A.T.
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I'm trying to remember the theme from S.W.A.T., I keep ending up with Hawaii 5-0. dammit.
Well, one way around the impasse is to engender statistical thought amongst the populace, to make precise (or at least formalize) the unknown as it were -- "to distinguish but not divide." Here are some readings, I'd suggest:
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/gigerenzer03/gigerenzer_print.html
Smart Heuristics by Gerd Gigerenzer
http://www.sfu.ca/counterfactual/
Counterfactual Research News by Neal Roese
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805071342/reasonmagazinea-20/
The Lady Tasting Tea by David Salsburg
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521318033/reasonmagazinea-20/
The Emergence of Probability by Ian Hacking
http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/notebooks/stat-mech.html
http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/error/
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/determinism-causal/
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/probability-interpret/
Although, I do not carry high hopes for the project, alas.
hi Tuning... Mr. Spork.... um...
ahem, klorg.com/media/filelist.html
http://www.klorg.com/media/swat.mid
enjoy!
drf
the theme from SWAT was rather lame and unforgettable
The theme from SWAT is an orgy of wah-wah pedal and blasting brass. Hideous & hilarious. Along the lines of the Barretta theme but without the cheezy singing.
For anonymous "Well, one way around the impasse is to engender statistical thought amongst the populace, to make precise (or at least formalize) the unknown as it were -- "to distinguish but not divide." Here are some readings, I'd suggest:"
Can you say that in English?
All it is is people in power no longer tolerate gray areas when they're perceived to be a threat. They don't want to know after the fact that they were "wrong" in holding back and aren't swayed by counterfactual reasoning. Hence, activism or doctrines of preemption (vs. permissiveness and positional politics).
Throughout history there're swings either way in the "in/tolerance" divide. Some like the world grey at times, and others sometimes black & white. It's a philosophical debate that has wide ranging consequences (or illusions thereof) and underlines the Lamarckian thought behavior of human being.
Interesting thought mr. anonymous....any books you'd suggest?
Keelay, is that you?
How'd you know!
Doug, his next challenge is to say it in Arabic, his target audience, as it were.
Also, are you aware of the act of butchery commited unto the Dragnet theme song by the producers who remade this show recently? ("remade," that is, since the show is completely different now.)
Theme from S.W.A.T. - hardly lame! #1 on the '76 charts, lately recycled by countless hip-hop artists
http://formenmedia.ign.com/media/news/image/gear/music/breaks2/swat.mp3
To say that something was covered by hip hop artists as proof it isn't lame -- well, let's leave that to future generations to not even care about. Besides, '76 just wasn't much of year for music, as I recall. Lots of big hair & cocaine, not much depth.
For anonymous & his/her second attempt, are you trying to say we should tell the truth to "common" people? Is that close? I would think that "ordinary" people in Iraq are pretty familiar with statistics, all they have to do is count all the things they don't have.
As far as the Dragnet theme being butchered -- well, even having moving pictures for Dragnet was butchery. It was ten times better on radio, just like everything else Jack Webb was involved in (see "Pat Novak For Hire"). I don't know why but it could be that Jack Webb's face just wasn't much of picture.
We should really stop being anonymous. Its hard to have a dialogue that way. Oh well...
Well, let's see if I can oblige (oops!) uh, help you out.
One way around the problem is to have ordinary folk think in terms of numbers that might help concretize (sorry!) uh, make the unknown real, so as to clarify (darn!) uh, make things clear without alienating (aaargh!) without turning people off.
Does that help?
>> Doug, his next challenge is to say it in Arabic, his target audience, as it were.
Hey Ho! The first Ramones record came out in '76!
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