Experience update posted

I've just posted an experience update with about 140 new stories. Thanks to all the authors, the review team, and to Michelangelo Cornini for the cover shot of a large Borneo scorpion design he did at Primordial Pain in Italy. Other than that, I have a few more comments about my trip:

Gay Slaves (and not the fun kind). As I mentioned, we noticed a fair chunk of homophobia while in Vegas — from people walking out of Zumanity to general rudeness to gay service workers. What surprised me though was that at the same time, there were more overtly gay employees at casinos and around town than I'm used to seeing — so it's one of those phenomena of “I'm glad to have you as an employee, but don't ever think I'll tolerate you as an equal.” Very odd, but I suppose there were plenty of men in the past who had wives that they loved, but didn't want them voting

American Bookstores. Given how much we hear how the American public is “sheltered” from the tough realities, US bookstores seem to dispel that idea. If the Borders bookstore at the airport is any indication, there's a great selection of “anti-establishment” literature. While waiting for our flight I read Is that a politician in your pocket? (“Washington on $2 million a day”) — a highly recommended and sobering book about the role the (largely non-partisan) bribery works in American politics. Again I say:

  • Vote for the politician who makes the least money, and takes the least corporate contributions.
  • Support clean campaign financing.
  • Be prepared for a total economic meltdown in America if these things are not resolved. Get healthy — don't expect to any healthcare to be available to you. Oh, and learn to garden.

I also had time to read much of The End of Oil, a terrifying but very levelheaded and balanced overview of peak oil and energy issues. If I'm to believe the “best seller” advertisements, there are a lot of people reading these books. I hope it's reaching people, not just entertaining them on some morbid level. Oh, and I read Paris Hilton's book which is silly but a better than I thought it would be — the message is basically “be yourself, have fun, and stand up for yourself as an individual.”

Airport Security. It's fucking insulting to my intelligence. The screening and searching they do is ludicrous and would only catch the most moronic of terrorists — terrorists may be a lot of things, but they're not stupid. To give the most obvious example, I brought on a fair amount of large electronics. None of it was searched, turned on, or even swabbed for chemicals. If I wanted to put a slab of explosive inside my laptop big enough to blow the side out of the plane I could have done so in my sleep (not that I'd ever do so, Carnivore/Echelon folks!) — simple truth: if someone is willing to die in the process, taking out a US, Canadian, or European airliner departing from a Western airport is easy.

Not that I'm nervous about flying, but if I was, I'd stick with El Al.

Wow Shannon, that's really annoying! What is it, 1997 on Geocities? Retroweb is NOT cool!

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