The other other constitution

I sometimes find myself getting into discussions about the US Civil War. Typically, someone will insist the war was about states rights, and not about slavery, as the historians would have you believe. I generally consider this bullshit, or at best, “spin”.

So I found this Comparison of the USA and CSA constitutions interesting. Basically, aside from one or two trade related changes, the major changes are about slavery.

Now of course, there is a heck of a lot more to the matter than just the constitution, but interesting none the less.

bonnaroo

Back from Bonnaroo.

A couple friends rented an RV and headed up. Seemed like it might make for an interesting trip, and it was.

It was, however, a long drive. I realized I had never ridden in, nor driven an RV before. And this one was 32 feet.

On the way there, I drove from east of Knoxville (site of the 82′ Worlds Fair) to just outside of Manchester, TN. About 3 1/2 hours and about 35 gallons of gas. Ouch.

Our RV got searched on the way in. Well, sort of. They made us remove any glass bottles, and made a vague check for drugs. But to quote the cop/security/whatever “Thats a lot of bags.” So more of a lookover than a search, but it did delay us for a hour or so.

Setup the RV in it’s spot (in the “Marcellus Wallace” lot). At this point it became clear that this was a large festival, since we drove for about half a mile on the grounds to our spot.

Managed to see lots of bands. Nickelcreek, Radiohead, Sonic Youth, Oysterhead, Les Claypool and His Fancy Band, Bela Fleck And The Flecktones, Buddy Guy, Bill Frisell, Jerry Douglas, and many more.


Maybe I’ll write up more detailed thoughts later. I think Nickelcreek or Oysterhead were probably my favorites. Radiohead was overrated.

The trip back was long. I took the driving shift through the mountains. Basically east of Knoxville (still the site of the 82′ Worlds Fair) to Hickory. Got back about 7am Monday morning. Took a much needed shower.

[view at adrianlikins.com ]

bonnaroo

In a few hours, I’m piling into an rv and heading to the Bonnaroo Music Festival for the weekend. Should be interesting.

BarCampRDU

I’ve signed up for BarCampRDU.

I’m not exactly a local tech celebrity, and I don’t really do anything interesting with technology, but what the heck.

There are certainly topics I would be interested in participating in, but not that much I would consider myself an expert in. Could talk about work stuff, but *yawn* system management *yawn*.

I see Jay claimed the last open spot before the waiting list ;->

BarCampRDU

I’ve signed up for BarCampRDU.

I’m not exactly a local tech celebrity, and I don’t really do anything interesting with technology, but what the heck.

There are certainly topics I would be interested in participating in, but not that much I would consider myself an expert in. Could talk about work stuff, but *yawn* system management *yawn*.

I see Jay claimed the last open spot before the waiting list ;->

[view at adrianlikins.com ]

down in it

Went to see the Bauhaus/Nine Inch Nails show last night. Not bad.

One odd thing was they wouldn’t let me in with the usb thumb drive I keep on my key chain. I had to take it back to the car. Lame.

Missed TV On The Radio, which was fine, since their cd didn’t really do anything for me. Bauhaus was pretty good, but kind of weird seeing as it was still daylight and I was ~100 yards away from the stage.

NIN was pretty good, though I really only know the stuff from singles and Pretty Hate Machine. Though, that did seem to make up about 3/4 of the set (at least Head Like A Hole, Down In It, Terrible Lie, maybe more buts it’s been a while since I listened to that album).

smell

From here on, “xml” will now be pronounced “smell” instead of “ex em ell”.

Also, “sql” will be pronounced “squel!” instead of “ess que ell”. The exclaimation is not optional.

And of course, “giga” should be pronounced with a j sound. As in “1.82 gigawatts”. “mega” may or may not be pronounced with an invisible “W” if the user prefers.