An afterthought…

Following up the analogy of individual to cell, species to organ, and biome to organism, and probably taking the metaphor to a place where it should never, never be allowed:

We might wonder what the functions of the human “organ” are in the system. If indeed the entire planet can be thought of as a single biome, the only way it could ever reproduce itself would involve seeding its particular biota onto other planets; so it could be that the urge for space travel is really a reproductive urge.

That’s right, we may well be the Earth’s gonads.

(This is not meant to detract from the actual serious intent of the previous post, and I am actually interested in comments and discussion on that one – this is just something that came up during a conversation last night)

Published in: on July 16, 2004 at 09:47  Comments (18)  
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Thought on reproduction and the meaning of species

I was recently reading a short story by Samuel Delany, which included the statement

“The reproductive function, was it primary or adjunctive? If… you
consider the whole ecological balance a single organism, it’s adjunctive, a vital
reparative process along with sleeping and eating”

This has been bugging me somewhat ever since, and I believe I’m starting to get a handle on why.
A thought on the perspectives of biology

Published in: on July 15, 2004 at 23:31  Comments (13)  
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Whew.

The past few days have been spent on speed optimizations of code. The sort of really hard-core optimizations that I haven’t done in a few years – the ones where you say things like “*five* integer assignments?!” and worry about indirect versus direct references.

It’s certainly been a learning experience. It’s also involved writing something like 2500 lines of code in the past 36 hours, with a similar dose expected for the next 36.

After this, I suspect I will need a nap.

Published in: on July 15, 2004 at 19:09  Comments (1)  
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Your random spam subject line of the day

Rolex – obliterate tahiti

Wow. It’s amazing what high-end watches can do nowadays.

Published in: on July 13, 2004 at 19:57  Comments (2)  
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Was the Constitution written in vain?

MSNBC is reporting that Tom Ridge wants to suspend the election in November if a terror attack occurs near that time.
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Published in: on July 11, 2004 at 15:32  Comments (8)  
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Your weird science news of the day

Our bodies are apparently eager little cannibals.

Published in: on July 8, 2004 at 21:17  Comments (4)  
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Note to self

Any optimization idea that starts with “That’s okay, we’ll just change the way the iterators work” is going to be a pain in the ass.

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Your thought of the day:

“At least most of the waiters aren’t on fire.”

“Yet.”

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The Lord’s our Shepherd, part (N+1)…

This hasn’t hit the English-language press yet anywhere that I can see, but for those interested here’s a link to an article in Ha’aretz: Mohammed el-Baradei, the head of the Int’l Atomic Energy Agency, now says that Pakistan has transferred detailed nuclear knowledge to at least 20 “countries and corporations”.

I’m assuming this count includes North Korea, Iran and Libya; he says that he knows of no other country in the Middle East to which he gave this information, so the locations of the other 17 or so targets are left as exercises for the rather alarmed reader.

Of course, given that A. Q. Khan (the head of Pak’s nuclear program) was printing out four-color glossy brochures with his picture on them advertising nuclear capability, I suppose this shouldn’t be too much of a surprise…

(Correction: Here’s a story in English)

Published in: on July 7, 2004 at 22:20  Comments (3)  
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Miscellanea

“Intelligence is useful only to the intelligent.”

— R. A. Heinlein, in re Neville Chamberlain

Also: There is a peculiar amusement to standing in an airport security line in the United States while reading a book on Farsi grammar. And no, I was not dragged away by Men in Black.

The weekend was excellent; got a chance to see a bunch of much-missed people, and watch fireworks, eat damned good sushi, play games, and sit around in a hot tub. I need more weekends like that.

Today, on the other hand, is the run-up to more work… so time to get back to prepping this talk.

Published in: on July 6, 2004 at 22:21  Comments (2)  
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