random bits: links, work, new-to-me TV show
Scott Adams speaks sense about flag-burning.
Lesson learned: interns go where you point them. :-) They'll do exactly what you tell them to do, and they haven't been out in the world long enough to encounter nuance, so don't give vague directions. (In this case: swap in this new logger class, and while you're at it get rid of the direct calls to System.out.println(). Um, yeah -- I should have said explicitly to replace them with calls to the logger where it made sense to do so. I didn't mean wipe them out entirely. Fortunately, that's why we have change control.)
I recently picked up (at deep discount) the first season of a TV show called Jeremiah, pretty much entirely because J. Michael Straczynski wrote it. (Well, he wrote the episodes; the story is based on a comic book by someone else.) The show ran two seasons on Showtime c. 2002-2003. Only the first is available on DVD, so there is disappointment down the road for me, but so far I'm really enjoying what I've seen (six episodes). The premise is that 15 years ago some mega-virus wiped out everyone on earth past puberty; the kids who survived are now adults living in the aftermath. Jeremiah and his sidekick Kurdy are two of the guys in (figurative) white hats; my one-word characterization of Jeremiadh is "paladin". Jeremiah is trying to find a place his parents named before they died, though he's not sure why it's important, and the few people who've heard of it won't talk about it. We've seen glimpses of his back-story (particularly that he feels responsible for his brother's death) and I assume more will be forthcoming. So far the show seems to be episodic with a loose arc, but it's early yet.
What I currently think is going on: the virus was a biological weapon that got away, and Jeremiah's father either worked on it or got wind of it ("worked on it" would fit better with the redemption theme that seems to be emerging). His parents and other people "in the know" fled to a place called "Valhalla Sector" (the place Jeremiah is hunting for now) to wait it out. They might still be alive and working on an antedote or vaccine lest it come around again.
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Good observation. But neural networks, not static programs. Ours is doing a good job of adapting and improving his routine.
The most interesting thing about Jeremiah is that it's the story Joe *desperately* wanted to tell.
That's a good point; the motif does show up several times in the greater B5 universe. Thanks for the tentative offer on season 2; I'm trying to find it locally, but if that and a net search fail I'll be in touch.