Guess who's playing tonight twenty minutes down the street?

It took some fighting for some strange reason, but all the latest security patches appear to now be installed successfully… Sorry for the momentary downtime.
    
  I'm sick
  I'm so sick
  Of getting sick
  Everytime I lose my connection
  I'm tired
  So tired
  Of getting up in the morning
  For that long uphill walk
  To the methadone clinic
  There's gotta be an easier way
  Now hold on a second
  This is burning
  There's a change coming
  My blackened spoon
  I suggest to you
  And it takes five seconds
  Just five seconds
  To put a morphine suppository
  All the way inside
  Brothers and sisters
  You know what I'm talking about
  I'm talkin about a full on
  Motherfucking
  Revolution
I've built a flexible engine for doing the logical compares on user sets. For example, the comparison below tells us the financial situation of all men except for those who identify specifically as gay (ie. all users AND men NOT gay):
Much better off - 78 ( 6.73%) Better off - 311 (26.83%) About the same - 475 (40.98%) Worse off - 244 (21.05%) Much worse off - 39 ( 3.36%)
    On the other hand, here's where specifically gay males (ie. all users AND men AND gay) ranked on that:
Much better off - 8 (08.16%) Better off - 35 (35.71%) About the same - 35 (35.71%) Worse off - 17 (17.35%) Much worse off - 2 (02.04%)
I think I'm probably not doing more on it today, but now that the grunt work is done (I've only shown a bit of it here; you can also do wildcard compares and a pile of other stuff that may or may not be useful), I'll write a nice interface for it so you can start to play with it and exploring it.
I kind of wish I had a control set to compare it to though!
I'm going to go for a walk; I have something like two pages left in my “big book of bme ideas” and will fill it with notes (handwritten) on how to best store the results from the survey as something that I can very quickly parse… And then I'll whip together the logic routines (basically some fast way of doing boolean math on large datasets) and then patch it into the display routines.
Kooky news: Apparently the reason that Bush used “nuclear fuel from Nigeria” as the final rallying call to trick Americans into supporting war was because it was “the only publicly unchallenged evidence they had” (the CIA had told Bush it was a lie, but that wasn't well known in the international media, so they thought they'd get away with it).
PS. Anatomy of a liar… pathological liar… treasonous liars…
Not sure if anyone's going to WEMF — a ginormous electronic music festival — this year, but they recently changed their venue to Trudeau Park, which is just down the street from here where BMEfest was held. Anyway, if you're going, drop me a line.
