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7月28日

Be an Expert on Anything

From a Wired interview with Stephen Colbert.
 
 
 

Be an Expert on Anything 

 
PICK A FIELD THAT CAN'T BE VERIFIED. Try something like string theory or God’s will: “I speak to God. I’m sorry that you can’t also.” Security experts are in this category: They have security clearances, we don’t. We can’t question the expertise of the NSA because we are not in the NSA.

CHOOSE A SUBJECT THAT'S ACTUALLY SECRET. Dan Brown invented a secret subject for The Da Vinci Code, so now he is forever an expert on this secret subject that no one can challenge. Anybody who attacks the secret subject is, by definition, part of the cabal.

GET YOUR OWN ENTRY IN AN ENCYCLOPEDIA. In the media age, everybody was famous for 15 minutes. In the Wikipedia age, everybody can be an expert in five minutes. Special bonus: You can edit your own entry to make yourself seem even smarter.

USE THE WORD ZEITGEIST AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE. Ideally, you want to find words that sound familiar but people don’t really know their definitions: zeitgeist, bildungsroman, doppelgänger – better yet, anything Latin. But avoid paradigm. It’s so 1994. If you say the word paradigm, everybody knows you’re a poser.

BE SURE TO USE LOTS OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS. Someone who says the words operations security may be educated, but the person who uses the military abbreviation Opsec is clearly an expert. If I use the term Gitmo, that means I’ve actually been there. If you say, “We’re going to Defcon 1,” it means you probably have the launch codes. Real experts don’t have time for extra syllables.

SPEAK FROM THE BALLS, NOT FROM THE DIAPHRAGM. In the expert game, you’ve got to have sack. That means speaking with confidence. In America, you’ve got to steer clear of nuance and ambivalence – and don’t even contemplate doubt.

DON'T BE AFRAID TO MAKE THINGS UP. Never fear being exposed as a fraud. Experts make things up all the time. They’re qualified to.

DON'T LIMIT YOURSELF TO CURRENT KNOWLEDGE. If you worry too much about being up-to-date, you miss out on vast territories of obsolete knowledge just waiting to be reclaimed. Think of leech-craft and all the lonely experts in the use of the little creatures, which are now experiencing a renaissance in health care.

GET AN HONORARY PHD. They work wonders. I have a doctorate in fine arts from Knox College in Illinois. All I did was give a speech, and now everybody has to call me Dr. Colbert.

MAKE A HABIT OF NAME-DROPPING. Say things like “I was talking to John Hockenberry yesterday for my story in Wired. Have you seen my cover?” I plan to use this issue of Wired to assert that I now know everything about wires.

BE FAMOUS. IT HELPS.

 
7月20日

Photoblog

 
 
I have started a photoblog, a natural progression after buying a digital camera.  Being new to photograhy, I have a habit of catching my shadow, but it can be found here.
 
 Thanks to Lili Gabor
7月18日

Podcasts

I'm a selfish person.  I use this as much to keep track of information as I do to share it.  I can destroy XP effortlessly, so its good to keep track of these things.
 
Bad Buddha Radio

Bill Moyers on Faith & Reason
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/index.html

CBC-The Best of Ideas
http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/

Cynically Tested Videoblog
http://cynicallytested.podomatic.com/

KCRW-Morning Becomes Eclectic
http://www.kcrw.com/show/mb

Real Time With Bill Maher
http://www.hbo.com/billmaher/
 
 
 
This Week in Tech
http://www.twit.tv/
 
War News Radio
7月15日

Alan Watts Podcast: Cheeky Zen

"You've come to me with a problem.  You say, I want to get one-up on this universe."
 
Alan Watts
 
7月3日

No One Entertains Quite Like the French

Mylène Farmer: Not at all certain what is going on, but whatever it is, it always looks like it must be fascinating.  But then perhaps I'd find Madonna more interesting if I didn't understand her; its all about the mystery. 
 
 
Clip Mylène Farmer - 'Fuck them all'
 
Clip Mylène Farmer - 'Que mon coeur lache'
 
Clip Mylène Farmer - 'Sans Logique'

Some Articles

Politics is killing me; its such a depressing, frustrating topic these days, both home and abroad.  So here's an article about string theory.
 
 
We all likely need a break, but here's some more about the leaders of the free world.  The first one's kind of fun.