Slightly less Random Ramblings

May 8, 2009

Starbucks

Filed under: coffee, Starbucks — Robert Wicks @ 3:56 pm

At Starbucks, the baristas (as if) usually ask you if you want room for cream. I always say no, since I noticed that if you say yes, they leave a good inch and a half clearance in the cup. That much milk/cream in coffee really changes the nature of the drink for me. Apart from the change in taste, the drastic change in temperature spoils the thing for me. If I wanted a latte, I’d order a latte. But, I actually sometimes see people pouring coffee off the top so they can pour a half cup of milk into the cup.

BTW, Starbucks’ lattes use way too much milk. The ratios are all wrong. And they do Italian roasts, which is a bit dark, compared to what I typically like (half city to full city roasts). But they are better than the convenient alternatives. I do wish they offered more variety in roasts, though.

May 7, 2009

Which Famous Adventurer Am I?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Robert Wicks @ 2:39 pm

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April 14, 2009

Anarchy and Chaos in Black Communities

Filed under: anarchy, blacks, liberarianism, war on drugs, welfare — Robert Wicks @ 2:40 am

I have a new article up at LewRockwell.Com.

March 12, 2009

I wish people would just stop using mathematical language if they don’t know how

Filed under: Uncategorized — Robert Wicks @ 5:59 am

I just saw a commercial which claimed a diet supplement helped people lose “an average of up to 4 times the weight.” Which is it? An average, or a maximum? Is it the highest average in a series of studies? I’ve been hearing this language more and more in recent times, and I’m sick of it. Can we get a bit of clarity here?

March 1, 2009

Tethering a Blackberry 8703e with Windows 7 Beta

Filed under: Uncategorized — Robert Wicks @ 12:43 am

I recently installed Windows 7 beta on a Dell Latitude D630 and could not get Sprint Smartview to properly install. I finally found a solution which, while a bit kludgy, does work: using the BB over bluetooth as a dial-up-modem. I found the instructions on BlackBerryForums.com, from user “camattin.”

  1. Go to your network connections
  2. click create a new connection
  3. select ‘Connect to the Internet’
  4. ‘Set up my connection manually’
  5. <next>
  6. ‘Connect using a dialup modem’
  7. <next>
  8. check only the box for the ‘Standard Modem’
  9. <next>
  10. give the ISP box some value.. i.e. "SprintPCS"
  11. <next>
  12. enter ‘#777’ for the phone number
  13. <next>
  14. can opt for anyone’s use or my use only
  15. <next>
  16. leave the username & password fields blank
  17. unless your situation warrants it, unselect both checkboxes (use this account when anyone connects to the internet, make this the default internet connection)
  18. <next>
  19. <finish>

This finally allows me to use my laptop when I am away from wifi. Smartview is the only important application I have not gotten working under Windows 7, which has been amazingly stable for me.

January 23, 2009

Congratulations, President Obama!

Filed under: military, Obama, war on terror — Robert Wicks @ 7:33 pm

I just wanted to congratulate President Barack Obama in his performing that grand rite of passage for American Presidents. No, not any such silliness as his first bill or executive order. I meant something much more important. Today, President Obama ordered his first murder.

So, while you can look into the loving eyes of your own beautiful daughters, somewhere in Afghanistan, a grieving family will never look into the loving eyes of three children again.

Free Talk Live

Filed under: Free Talk Live, Obama, race, state worship — Robert Wicks @ 2:47 pm

My favorite radio show hands down is Free Talk Live. It is consistently pro-liberty, and the hosts, Ian and Mark allow callers to talk about whatever they like. I called in last night and talked a bit about race (about 1:35:00 into the show).

January 22, 2009

Libertarian Papers

Filed under: Uncategorized — Robert Wicks @ 7:18 pm

Libertarian Papers is now online! The welcome text below is taken from the site.


Welcome to Libertarian Papers!

To Authors, Readers, and Potential Libertarians:

A new libertarian journal—a new type of libertarian journal—is born today. Libertarian Papers is an exclusively online peer-reviewed journal. Its home is this elegant, fast, easy-to-use website. Please feel free to browse around.

January 20, 2009

Prank Call – Social security Check

Filed under: Uncategorized — Robert Wicks @ 3:01 am

Watch that sharing spirit go away if you threaten to cut that check.

January 19, 2009

Anthropomorphizing the American Civic Religion

Filed under: Obama, religion, statism — Robert Wicks @ 4:56 pm

Obedience to the state is a form of idolatry. The American civic religion, as it is often called, is the American denomination of this faith, which is common around the globe. In some places, the state religion, and the older, more authentic varieties, have been merged into something which confuses both the faithful and their opponents. In America, no such merger has occurred. This does not, however, mean that America is immune to the sort of religious savagery which grips much of the world.

The American civic religion, in stark contrast to that of much of the world, has never has an unambiguous instantiation upon which large portions of the populations could agree. America has always fancied itself a “melting pot,” blending together people of disparate cultures, races and religions. This is not an entirely accurate notion, but this variety of backgrounds from which Americans originate has proven an important impediment to state power. Southern Baptists, Lutherans, Jews of varying levels of religious fervor, and Catholics have never been able to agree on enough to begin a campaign of terror on those who differ, even if they had those among them who would be amenable to such an arrangement. American disunity has been of major import in maintaining domestic peace.

Now America is threatened, not from disunity or lack of patriotic fervor, but something quite different. America, its people and ideals face a grave threat from the very civic religion which their disunity has previously neutered. Barack Obama represents a grave threat to America, though not through any particular fault of his own. Indeed, George Bush is perhaps the man most responsible for the threat, as the extraordinary disillusionment with his Presidency has sparked a yearning in the hearts of many for a rescuer, a hero, a messiah. The national consciousness has been captured by Obama in a way I have never witnessed in my life. His ascension as the state god now made flesh should be alarming to all who oppose the state and its predations.

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