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Entries this day: Tear_gas_in_Bil'in general-relativity-versus-newton kung-pow-enter-the-fist zzzz_archiving Tear gas in Bil'in 15:01 IST Friday 14 October 2005 Now I know what a bit of tear gas smells like. Came to Bil'in to see what all the fuss was about. But before we even arrived in Bil'in, we were stopped at a flying checkpoint. I took a few pics, then we pretended to leave and then we just walked around the checkpoint. Before the thing started, I walked with Jason to where the conflicts usually occur. There was quite a lot of nothing there.
It was a standoff at first with some dialogue between leaders, and I slowly wound my way cautiously closer to the inactivity. I was pretty nervous, but the fact that so many media types were right there, completely ignored by the soldiers helped bolster my courage. There was nothing going on, so I put my cameras away and sat on a rock, wondering when I could sneak a drink (impolite to eat or drink around Muslims around Ramadan). Also took a few snaps of this cute soldier. Then the peaceful mob of 100 split into three groups: retreaters, separators (who walked off the main trail), and stayers. The separatists were followed by the soldiers, and the stayers just stayed. Kinda boring, but I got several pics. There was a bit of activity down the hill with the retreaters, but I didn't see what, but the jeeps sure zoomed the hell down there. Then the remaining Palestinians were harassed by soldiers a bit. I was unimpressed with one soldier bullying one Palestinian kid: Especially when he seemed all proud with his own /\/\4d 5k!11z of intimidation. Lots of words exchanged, and I was surprised when the most adamant stayer immediately got up when I cop wanted to talk to him. Maybe because the police have authority to arrest, but the soldiers do not. Finally the soldiers left, and soon thereafter the stayers left as well.
but then some of the retreaters became rock throwers, and the soldiers whizzed into action against them. I climbed up onto an unfinished, slightly damaged house where I could see the soldiers shooting (rubber?) bullets and tear gas. I'll be straight, dude - it was scary. And I was well visible on top of the house. Fortunately, I was no one's target. I thought about ways to get a picture of Francois from that vantage point with the soldiers in the background, but I never got it. (( in fact, it appears I got *no* pictures from that exchange, but I know I got a significant amount of video. I may get it imported and find some useable bits to put on here. )) That action seemed to stop and basically the internationals were around that broken house area, and many young Palestinian men were having a bit of guerilla warfare with rocks against the soldiers with bullets and tear gas.
Suddenly it was cut short (after my video camera battery cut out (dammit; I had left it on while not in use for at least 20 minutes)) as Palestinians came running away from the soldiers shooting tear gas.
We retreated even farther and left the melee behind us and regrouped for a bit. Then <foom> <foom> two tear gas canisters were shot and came *right* near me, and I got a small but intense wiff of tear gas. We started to run-retreat and the guy who had previously asked me for a copy of the interview I videoed was in a car and offered a ride out of there. I quickly accepted, but then hopped out after we got stuck at a rock roadblock put in place by the locals to stop the soldiers' jeeps. permalinkgeneral relativity versus newton ##15:30 Friday 14 October 2005 CERN Courier - General relativity versus Newtonian phsyics No more need for pesky undetectable dark matter! What I can't understand is why they used Newtonian physics to confirm Einstein's theories! My brother explained thusly: I actually have no idea about this dark matter stuff, and don't know much about relativity and quantum physics, but I can mention two things: 1, Newtonian physics isn't actually wrong in relativistic conditions. It just isn't as explicit (and therefore isn't as useful) as the versions with the relativistic terms when you're talking about stuff that's going very fast or is very very massive. In particular, Newton did NOT write F=ma, which is what people usually refer to as Newton's First Law. What he wrote was F=d(mv)/dt, which does NOT assume that mass is constant. He was far too cautious a man for that. So using Newtonian physics to confirm relativity isn't completely wack. 2, the big String theory debate goes like this: proponent: "Hey, look, string theory can express all things simultaneously!" skeptic: "Hmm, very promising! Let's see how well it works. If I set up this experiment, what does String theory say will happen?" proponent: "Uh, string theory doesn't make predictions." skeptic: "???? So there's no way for me to test to see if it's right?" proponent: "No." skeptic: "Then what good is it? You're not talking physics any more, you're talking philosophy." purist: "If you can't apply the scientific method, then it's not a science. Go away, fanatic, and take your representations with you. I don't care if they do combine all the forces of nature into one neat form." proponent: "Well, maybe we'll figure out a way to do predictions one day."
(Fred's pretty smart.) permalinkkung pow enter the fist ##15:18 Friday 14 October 2005 This is a really silly movie that has us almost continuously in stitches. So many mixed up movie references, plus hilarious dialogue in itself. We weren't laughing as much at the very end, but it's a funny movie. The website includes a [Dub Your Own Flick] link in the top center. I assume a lot of time could be spent there!!! permalinkzzzz archiving 12:05am IST Saturday 15 October 2005 tar cf /Volumes/pics_tarchive_oct_2005/pics.tar --tape-length 676592 /Users/rob/Pictures/iPhoto_Library/ I used this command to create a series of tar files that filled every bit of real estate on a blank CD. Nice. Three CDs filled completely with images and the fourth mostly filled with movies from P/B. My HD went from 6 gigs free to 15 gigs free. Awesome. permalinkprev day next day |