Quote of the day

G. K. Chesterton was a great man, who was not particularly renowned in his own era but as time has marched on he has made more and more sense:

When the business man rebukes the idealism of his office-boy, it is commonly in some such speech as this: “Ah, yes, when one is young, one has these ideals in the abstract and these castles in the air; but in middle age they all break up like clouds, and one comes down to a belief in practical politics, to using the machinery one has and getting on with the world as it is.” Thus, at least, venerable and philanthropic old men now in their honoured graves used to talk to me when I was a boy. But since then I have grown up and have discovered that these philanthropic old men were telling lies. What has really happened is exactly the opposite of what they said would happen. They said that I should lose my ideals and begin to believe in the methods of practical politicians. Now, I have not lost my ideals in the least; my faith in fundamentals is exactly what it always was. What I have lost is my old childlike faith in practical politics. I am still as much concerned as ever about the Battle of Armageddon; but I am not so much concerned about the General Election. As a babe I leapt up on my mother’s knee at the mere mention of it. No; the vision is always solid and reliable. The vision is always a fact. It is the reality that is often a fraud. As much as I ever did, more than I ever did, I believe in Liberalism. But there was a rosy time of innocence when I believed in Liberals.

Yeah, I used to believe in them too. And I still am a Liberal in the classical sense of the word, but I have nothing in common with the leftard radicals who style themselves liberals progressives today. Nothing.

You could do a lot worse than going back and reading the man’s writings. Google is your friend 🙂

Justice

Sometimes the punishment fits the crime. From The Truth About Guns:

Man rapes woman in Turkey. Man continues to harass her afterwards. Woman fights back.

“She took a gun and shot him ten times, several times in his private parts, before cutting off his head and hurling it into the village square…. When police arrested her near to the severed head she said; ‘That is the head of one who toyed with my honour.’”

Looks like Allah made Turks, but Zigana made them equal.

Plus the chance for recidivism is exactly zero. You go, grrl!

Beam me up, Scotty?

Well, no. But instant communication over interstellar distances?  That may be in the cards after all- no more 20 minute time lag in talking to Mars, for example. From ZDNet

This month, two major studies on quantum teleportation have made it through peer review and been published, breaking previous distance records. Chinese scientists report teleporting photons over 97km and now a team working in the Canaries report doing the same thing, but between the islands — a distance of over 140km. Both experiments were completed earlier this year and have now been published in Nature.

The researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the University of Vienna, say their work paves the way for global quantum communications.

Lead scientist Anton Zeilinger said: “Our experiment shows how mature quantum technologies are today and how useful they can be for practical applications. The next step is satellite-based quantum teleportation, which should enable quantum communication on a global scale.”

Albert Einstein reportedly referred to this as “spooky action at a distance”. If Quantum Entanglement (which they attempt to explain in the article) works anything like it’s being suggested, the possibilities are mind-boggling.

Of course, to be honest, the whole concept of Quantum Mechanics leaves me muttering to myself… but it looks like the payoff in tech could be huge. Now we need to discover and learn how to use wormhole technology and my whole Stargate universe can come into being (though hopefully without the Goa’uld).

Rules to remember this election season: