Monthly status report: I'm not dead yet
Aug. 23rd, 2008 01:09 amOnce again I am motivated to post by the thought that Pharyngula will unfriend me if I stay silent for an entire month. He just got back from a trip to the Galápagos Islands. He whines that he had to stand in line for two hours to get permission to leave Ecuador. Well, um, it took me over 20,000 times as long as that to get permission to leave the USA—and I'm a citizen!
My dog "Walnut" is clearly having a better time in Canada than he did in the States, because he's getting more walkies now!
Back in June, I started to hear strange noises while sitting in my basement. One day, a vole poked his head out from behind the washing machine. He actually sat there staring at me for several seconds, before realizing that I am (A) a much bigger animal and (B) an enemy. I live a block from a horse-feed factory (now in the process of shutting down) and there are farms only 1 km away from me in several directions, so this area has many voles (and feral cats to eat them). I bought a mousetrap and baited it with peanut butter. The next morning, I was the proud owner of a dead rodent. Ain't modern technology grand?
Dead vole photo 1, Dead vole photo 2.
| Earlier this month I drove to Massachusetts to attend my brother-in-law's wedding. It was not a fun trip. I lived in Mass. for 26 years and left with many unpleasant memories (but not all bad: I did meet Wifey there). The state's mood is terrible these days. How does the most left-wing state in the Union deal with being the evil aggressor in a pointless war? They try not to think about it. Just "support the troops" (because it's not their fault that the CinC is a thrall of Satan) and rename bridges and squares after the newly-fallen. I suppose I'll do a trip report at some point, after kid#1 finishes expurgating her diary so I can remember what happened. Near the end of the trip, I saw a baby frog sitting on the siding of the hotel. It was a very placid frog, just sitting there while I repeatedly tried to get my El Cheapo digital camera to take a decent photo of it. For this second shot, the camera is maybe three inches away from the frog, who is looking directly at the lens! The second picture might be "actual size" on your computer screen. While in the States, I redeemed my children's US Savings bonds, because the thought of owning anything denominated in greenbacks makes me sick (I don't claim to have any rational basis for this). Because there were so many bonds, I had to go to two different banks on two different days to redeem them. Bizarre US banking regulations required me to receive the proceeds as cash, not cheques; I presume that a report was made to FinCEN about my unpatriotic behaviour. Thankfully the amount of currency involved was not enough to require a report to FINTRAC upon my return to Canada—one of the US banks gave me receipts, but the other insisted on completely untraceable cash! I'm not really a money-launderer, I'm just drawn that way... Anyway the money is now invested in Canadian government bonds under the children's names. On the way home, we had planned to stop by the Yankee Candle factory in South Deerfield MA. The Mass Pike was backed up for miles, so I didn't feel like paying to use it. I took the back roads, which led me through Ware MA. Of course I thought of |
My dog "Walnut" is clearly having a better time in Canada than he did in the States, because he's getting more walkies now!
Back in June, I started to hear strange noises while sitting in my basement. One day, a vole poked his head out from behind the washing machine. He actually sat there staring at me for several seconds, before realizing that I am (A) a much bigger animal and (B) an enemy. I live a block from a horse-feed factory (now in the process of shutting down) and there are farms only 1 km away from me in several directions, so this area has many voles (and feral cats to eat them). I bought a mousetrap and baited it with peanut butter. The next morning, I was the proud owner of a dead rodent. Ain't modern technology grand?
Dead vole photo 1, Dead vole photo 2.
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Date: 2008-08-23 03:13 pm (UTC)I doubt you had to stand in line the entire time. If I were dictator, that would make an entertaining refinement to the process.
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How does the most left-wing state in the Union deal with being the evil aggressor in a pointless war?
Being on the aggressor's side didn't dampen their enthusiasm for the War between the States, I have to note.
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Date: 2008-08-23 03:56 pm (UTC)It is also true that many or most people of Massachusetts continue to believe that the War of Northern Aggression had a useful point. Unfortunately, the point has turned out to be that all the power in the USA is in the unitary government, with the states permitted to do things only at federal discretion.
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Date: 2008-08-23 08:06 pm (UTC)They've earned it. They can be glad I'm not in charge.
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Date: 2008-08-23 09:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-24 06:41 pm (UTC)So far as it and its family being Canadian citizens, that seems to have been relationship of convenience that they called upon when things got too hot in Pakistan, or when they wanted the Canadian taxpayers to fund their healthcare.
Khadr has undeniably had the full benefits of due process, as is just and proper. We will lose only if we worry more about protecting terrorists than protecting their victims.
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Date: 2008-08-24 06:53 pm (UTC)Your head must be... just an ugly place to live in really. What does it smell like?
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Date: 2008-08-24 07:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-25 12:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-24 07:20 pm (UTC)If you think that torturing actual terrorists (assuming we have any) does anything to "protect" their victims, we have already lost.
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Date: 2008-08-23 05:00 pm (UTC)All your other pictures are better than that. What happened? :-o
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Date: 2008-08-23 08:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-24 07:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-25 02:57 am (UTC)But I first did an auto levels, followed by resize x3. THEN I did the above. After that, I did an unsharp mask, then median filtering. (That combo blurs areas with noise but sharpens edges - works especially well in images that have been resized bigger.) Then I manually selected all areas of the picture excluding the frog and excluding the sharp edge of light and dark, and then feathered that selection, and then did a slight gaussian blurring of that too - reduced the background noise by about 50%. Normally, that last step would not be necessary, but by the time I got to that point, the frog looked better than the background, so I wanted to do something to balance it out.
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Date: 2009-12-22 01:51 am (UTC)gaussian-blur the top layer
I used "selective Gaussian blur" which blurs only the low-contrast areas.
put the top layer into either "hue" or "color" mode
I tried all the modes. For some reason, the "hue" and "color" modes don't seem to do anything, while the other modes (like "multiply") do too much.
auto levels
No effect. None of the "auto colour correction" commands has any useful effect on this photo.
unsharp mask
Makes the image blotchy?
median filtering
I can't figure out what the GIMP equivalent is for this.
Then I manually selected all areas of the picture excluding the frog and excluding the sharp edge of light and dark, and then feathered that selection, and then did a slight gaussian blurring of that too
Lots of work! It sounds similar to the "selective Gaussian blur" thing that actually did work for me. Also I set the red gamma to 0.8, which I pretty much always have to do with non-daylight photos from this $70 3.1MP camera.
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Date: 2008-08-23 09:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-23 09:42 pm (UTC)I repeatedly asked the FBI to send me said police certificate, but they repeatedly refused, citing stupid reasons like "request unsigned" (but the request form they returned had my signature on it) or "cheque too old" (but bank cheques do not expire) or "fingerprints too old" (they cut the max age of a fingerprint card by 50% after I got mine). Eventualy Ashcroft was replaced by Gonzalez as head of the FBI and I got my certificate. I don't know if these two facts are related, but police certificates are considered "Freedom of Information Act" requests and Ashcroft's offficial position was that FOIA requests were tools of terrorists and should be rejected if at all possible.
As a NAFTA citizen, I *could* have moved to Canada without the certificate, but then I would have had no health insurance and no right to contest any police action against me (theoretically I could be thrown out of the country for failing to see a stop sign). I *should* have invested in Canadian real estate as a foreigner, but it was just too painful to contemplate.
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Date: 2008-08-23 11:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-25 12:23 am (UTC)Now on to scrutinize the commentary...
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