Archive for September, 2009

Waxing philosophical

I’ve never formally studied philosophy, but lately it has come up in my work on electronic document management, especially file plans, classification,  taxonomy, ontology – call it what you will. I need simple ways of teaching basic concepts, so I’ve been grappling with questions like How do we know things? How do we differentiate one thing from another? And guess what – it’s called metaphysics, and epistemology.

So I’ve been reading some introductory books from the Parramatta City Library, right near where I work. Some are hard going, some incomprehensible. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Philosophy is just so badly written! But Stephen Hetherington, Roger Scruton and the wonderfully lucid A. C. Grayling have really got me thinking. Great stuff.

Right now I’m trying to understand postmodernism, post-structuralism and deconstructionism. I know it’s hard to write simply when you are trying to explain complex ideas, but frankly most of what I’ve read so far is hard going, dense, turgid and incomprehensible. It’s a shame because there are some good ideas hidden away in there.  I’m also not sure about starting with useful linguistic tools and extrapolating so far as to question the validity of pretty well everything written or spoken. Its also a pity some mediocre intellects have used all this to wreak havoc in history faculties and secondary education literature syllabuses.

However, as I said, there appears to be some useful stuff in there. I’ll persevere a while yet.

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Windows 7?

Right now, I’m running Windows 7 RC (release candidate) on my desktop, in a virtual PC (I use VirtualBox). Away from my day job I’m the sort-of tech support for several old, el cheapo PC’s for assorted family and friends. I’ve built most of the PC’s by cannibalising even older ones. All run Windows XP, I didn’t want anything to do with Vista. Recently one was replaced and the new machine (wish it were mine) came with Vista, which forced the issue on me. So I set up Win 7, and I’m quite impressed. No crashes so far, and all my hardware worked without needing to hunt down drivers. Under VirtualBox you can’t run the full Aero interface, but the look and feel is still there.

Two of the PC’s I care for aren’t up to running 7, so they’ll stay with XP. Whether the others change depends largely on price, and whether Microsoft brings the family pack to Australia at a reasonable price and with good availability. But there is no doubt I’ll swap most of the PC’s to Windows 7 eventually. I predict what I’ll end up supporting is a few old PC’s running XP until they get upgraded, and the remainder with assorted varieties of 7, and I’ll put Ubuntu on my desktop and run XP under VirtualBox. The latest Ubuntu is looking just as impressive as 7, so unless you are running software which only runs under Windows, it too is worth thinking about.

And if you do trial Ubuntu under VirtualBox, don’t set the video RAM to the 128 mb maximum, the login screen gets garbled. Once you log in all is well, but it’s interesting trying to log in without anything intelligible on screen. Set video RAM to 64 and all is well.

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