I'm sure somebody's got this in better quality somewhere, but here's the one I ran across, courtesy of uploader qahtani.
Author: thad
Cynicism
"People are people and they are basically bad."
A little cynical for my tastes, but I must say I enjoy his commentary.
Uploaded by LightningStrat. He doesn't name the original source but it looks like the early '80's and those subtitles are German.
Captain Beefheart vs. The Grunt People
afka.net has the first and last page of Captain Beefheart vs. the Grunt People, an unproduced Zappa screenplay. Wiki/Jawaka has a little bit more information, but only a little.
Zappa loved B movies, and this one looks like it would have been a lot of fun.
Broken Windows
You know, I'll say one thing for Windows:
Every single time I have a problem with Linux serious enough that I start to contemplate how much easier life would be if I just used Windows, Windows finds a way of reminding me that no I really wouldn't at all.
I don't know what happened to my HTPC. I suspected file corruption, but chkdsk /f came up clean; waiting on /r right now. Sincerely hope there's nothing wrong with my hard drive; I've reinstalled enough OS's in the past few weeks. And anyway, I've run chkdsk and it's come out clean.
It worked all right when I sat down. A little sluggish bringing up Colbert, and the lipsync was off for a bit, but it self-corrected and played all right. Right up until the end, when VLC hung and then everything else hung.
I did a hard reset; the system hung again, solid hard drive light, and I saw something I've never seen before: when I hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete, it stalled and eventually pulled up an error message saying it couldn't bring the Ctrl-Alt-Del screen up.
Repeat this stuff over a few reboots and iterations, some Safe Mode, the erroneous theory that last night's AVG update was responsible...you get the idea.
No idea what the fuck is wrong. Tired of this shit. Why must all my computers fail at once?
I'm typing this on my laptop. Which I haven't upgraded to the latest version of Ubuntu yet, because I don't need one more computer to break.
The Biggest Problem
A very brief Zappa excerpt about mental health.
Via uploader tomtiddler1, who attributes it to "Rockpalast, March 18th, 1976. WDR"
Night In
I had another post pre-scheduled about how today was Graduation Day 2, with the whole university, but we decided that was just too much of a pain in the ass and stayed home.
Sort of.
Actually the wife and I and a couple of in-laws and our nephew hoofed it up to the corner and grabbed some chicken sandwiches.
It was a good time. More walking is probably a good idea; we've both been sick and not exercising like we should. And Little Nephew is always entertaining; tonight he had a whole Ministry of Silly Walks thing going on.
Bachelor's
My wife graduated today.
Well, okay, so I'm writing and scheduling this post in advance, but I'm assuming everything's going to go the way it's supposed to and by the time it posts she'll be all graduated.
I've known this woman a little over four years; she went back to school a little under four years ago.
To say it's been long and hard would be a half-truth. It's certainly been hard, but it feels like she tore right through it. Despite chronic and often unexplained illnesses (up to and including two trips to the ER in the past few weeks), she didn't just pass her classes and certifications, she excelled -- I don't think her GPA dropped below a 4.0 until last semester. She's graduating (or has graduated -- again, writing this in advance) with two sets of honor cords, despite all the barriers she's had and all the days she's barely been able to stand up straight.
She's something special, and the workforce she's going into will be much better for having her. And I'm immensely grateful to the people who've helped and supported and accomodated her -- professors, teachers, doctors, nurses, family, friends. (And yeah, there were a couple of people who didn't help and who made things harder for her. These three parenthetical sentences are all the acknowledgement I will give those people. Fuck the roadblocks; they are far outnumbered by kind, flexible, compassionate people.)
I'm proud to know her, and grateful to everyone who helped her get this far. Now on to the next thing.
Marque-son's Chicken
San Carlos, 1984; not the best quality but better than I generally expect from an audience recording. Uploaded by YourArf.
Prenda Law Circles the Drain
In light of the recent excellent news of the legal sanctions facing copyright troll Prenda Law, here are some things I wrote on the subject a couple months ago. Originally posted on Brontoforumus, 2013-03-07, 2013-03-12.
...so have you guys been paying attention to the Prenda Law case? Because it's pretty amazing.
Prenda Law is one of those copyright trolls that sends people threatening letters alleging that they've illegally downloaded porn. The idea is that people would rather pay a settlement than be a named defendant associated with downloading porn.
It's extortion. Which is bad, and was bound to catch up with Prenda sooner or later.
But that's actually the tip of the iceberg. Popehat has an exhaustive rundown, but the highlights are that Prenda Law is most likely run by people who own the rights to the porn videos in question and who have not disclosed that interest, and also they appear to have stolen a guy's identity and named him as their CEO. (He's suing them.) The lawyer who's been representing them in court appears to be distancing himself from the organization now and blaming his bosses for everything; the judge seems righteously pissed and has dropped the word "incarceration" into his list of potential sanctions.
A followup post indicates that the company's entire business strategy appears to be to buy up cheap rights to porn movies that are cheap because they're frequently pirated, and then pursue pirates, ostensibly to reduce piracy and increase the value of their investments.
I'm just astounded by the combination of stupidity and balls involved in this scam. I mean, at least people who run Ponzi schemes put some effort into appearing legitimate.
I understand the greed part. I just don't understand how they thought they could get away with it. Like I said earlier, if all they'd done was shake people down for blackmail money they could have gotten away with just having their business shut down; it's the layers of incompetent and half-assed fraud that are really breathtaking and liable to lead to disbarment and possible incarceration.
I am very much looking forward to seeing this organization dismembered and its corpse hung out as warning for all the other copyright trolls and would-be copyright trolls to see. Some prison time for the principals would be a bonus.
The bad news just keeps piling up for Prenda; now its owners/lawyers are facing potential disbarment and criminal investigations.
Popehat has lots more under the prenda-law tag, and Ars Technica has plenty under the tags intellectual-property and lawsuits.
Two on the Town Interview
Another fine upload by tomtiddler1, who says: "KCBS-TV, Los Angeles, November 6th, 1981."