my home away from home

As you may know, the .nu in this site’s address [before 2011 Mar 28] refers to Niue: one of a number of tiny states – most of them in the Pacific Ocean – that bring in the odd shilling by renting out name-space. (When I wanted a domain, Niue happened to be cheapest.)

Now it appears that its link to reality may become even more tenuous.

Niue’s status as a nation is under question after the cyclone that hit the tiny Pacific nation, causing more than $50 million damage.

In the aftermath of the storm, some island leaders are calling for a return to New Zealand governance, and expect the population to fall from about 1200 native Niueans to an unsustainable 500 people.

Such a drop would likely render the nation unviable. Niue currently receives $8m in aid a year from New Zealand . . . .

One wonders how often that “nation” became “unviable” during its first thousand years of habitation; and in what sense a “nation” so dependent on foreign charity is considered “viable”, whatever its size.

2011: The link is dead; the story has been copied here and there, e.g. Sophont blog.

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prior restraint

By now you’ve probably heard that Photoshop refuses to process images of US currency. I wonder whether we’ll see movies cheekily alluding to such censorship by masking out (perhaps with a glowing effect) any currency that appears in shot.

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the thrill of interstellar exploration

fantasy vs (presumed) reality

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internal coherency

Mike Lorrey reports:

. . . the Vermont town of Killington, VT is considering the possibility of seceding from Vermont . . .

Well that’s a relief. If the Michigan town of Killington, VT were to debate seceding from Arizona, that would be silly.

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return to Sunnydale

So I’m continuing to watch Buffy, beginning season two. Got a partial answer to one of my previous questions at the end of episode “School Hard” when two authority figures said:

“What do you suggest? The truth?”
“Gangs on PCP it is, then.”

The killing of the Anointed (in the same ep) was rather out of the blue, but in retrospect he wasn’t much use as a character.

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Russ Nelson

Russ Nelson is, if memory serves, a Quaker and an anarchist. He used to be on my favorite mailing list; I wonder why he dropped. Well, I just noticed that he has a blog; he calls it The Angry Economist.

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remarkable publicity!

Today the Mansfield (Ohio) News Journal set forth without comment the principles of “gun-toter” Jeffrey Jordan’s group Liberty Round Table. (Cited by Russell.)

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