goSFU Redux

Jul 19, 09

Science & Tech

tags

, ,

Having spent two weeks navigating the slow and cumbersome goSFU system in search of courses to take next semester, I’m now entirely frustrated at the system for being inexcusably slow and hard to navigate, as well as lacking in basic functions which make registering that much easier. Since I have some free time on my hands, I decided to experiment a bit and see if I can design something that’s more workable, and while I’m at it, make it look as if it belonged in 2009.

I should mention right off the bat that this is an experiment only, and does not represent a viable design for goSFU. There are several noticeable oversights that reflect the quick-and-dirty nature of the design, which I didn’t bother fixing because well, it’s just an experiment.

Note: If you only want to see the design and don’t feel like reading the explanations, skip to the very end.

How to Kill Liberty

Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

Benjamin Franklin

How does a government eradicate civil liberties? By creating an evil and then pretending to solve it, if only people could give up a little of their freedom. Little by little, one imaginary evil after another, we suddenly find ourselves devoid of the freedoms we once enjoyed, and we have – each and every one of us – become the evil that the government targets.

The strawmen of today are internet criminals: scammers, identity thieves, child pornographers. With the permeance of the internet, they have become the dark, mysterious, scary monsters of our time: a readily available excuse for the government to curtail its population’s freedoms.

BC Liberals Spam

Feb 23, 09

Politics

tags

, ,

I have received emails from the BC Liberals for a while now, every time I get one, I mark it as spam. Why? Because every single email the BC Liberals has ever sent me, is spam. Most of the emails I mark as spam without reading, but from the ones with titles ambiguous enough that I’d click on it, it’s evident that my email was added to some mailing list for BC Liberals propaganda. All form letters, many of which designed to get their supporters do to something.

I have never signed up to any BC Liberals spam list, in fact I have never given them my email address by any means. Their frequent emails are wholly unsolicited and unwanted. How did my address end up on their spam list? My best guess is that a Liberal supporter/organizer who shall remain unnamed took some unrequested liberty with use of my email address. I gave him my email to continue a conversation about some BCYL event I was marginally interested in, nothing was mentioned about being added to a spam list. I decided that the event wouldn’t have worked out with my schedule, and that should have been it, but soon I started receiving BC Liberal spam. Correlated much?

New Look: v.6

Feb 1, 09

General

tags

,

Just upgraded to WordPress 2.7 and took the chance to make a new theme. This time going for a clean, minimal look and emphasizing text as the center of focus. No more sidebar: tag, category, and monthly lists are on their own pages now. This theme, like the last one, is served as XHTML or XML. Internet Explorer still gets an XML error, but it molests this design so much that even the XML error page is a better visual experience.

Who’s Being Undemocratic?

Dec 1, 08

Politics

tags

,

The Liberals, NDP, and Bloc are finally working together to form a functional coalition government which represents Canadians far more accurately than the Tory minority we currently have, yet people all over are accusing it of being undemocratic. It’s no surprise that the conservatives are whining, they don’t want to loose totalitarian grip over the other 60% of the country. But even some non-conservatives are buying into the fabrication that a coalition is somehow undemocratic, unjust, or otherwise illegitimate.

The only argument that’s being used against this coalition is that Canadians elected a “Tory government”, and that it is disrespectful or dishonest for the other parties to “steal” the government from them. This is such a flawed argument I’d be amused at its ubiquitous adoption if it weren’t so said that so many Canadians are either idiots or too lazy to look up the facts.