The legacy of George W. Bush

February 29, 2008

So President Bush’s approval is extremely low. I was wondering last night what the “truth” could be about the circumstances of his presidency, and what his legacy will be eventually. Some people believe him to be one of the worse president’s ever, a view I don’t share. I think there are three possible truth scenarios:

1. He’s a psychopath, hell-bent on taking over the world and ruining the United States In this scenario, he is proven to be involved in manipulating intelligence so he could go to war with Iraq under false pretenses, for his own political gain. I think this is a wacko idea mostly because I’ve never perceived a malicious intent in him, and ultimately his decisions have led criticism, not glory. I give this a 10% chance to be the truth.

2. He’s just not very smart In this scenario, we are only able to take the intelligence for what it was (no proof of falsification), and we only know that he says he considered his options carefully and thoughtfully, and made some hard decisions. But he lacked the political agility (and perhaps mental acuity) to effectively defend himself and his decisions. I fear this could be reality, but I am rooting against it, since I voted for him. Still, I’ll give this one a 50% chance to be the truth.

3. He’s a patriot In this scenario, we discover that he “took one for the team,” the United States. The entire body of intelligence had to remain classified for strategic reasons, but eventually the whole picture was revealed to us and his legacy will be that of a courageous man who sacrificed his own political image for our benefit. I’m the eternal optimist, so I’ll give this a 40% chance of being the truth.

I look forward to the answer, some day.

Google Adsense success stories

February 21, 2008

Nice article @ Nichegeek with great advice at the end:

“For anyone, no matter what age they are, if they find something they truly love, write about it. You have nothing to lose but time. And it could really pay off.”

Oh, if only I had the time!

test::unit or rspec for newbies?

February 12, 2008

If a beginner was starting his ‘Rails journey’ should we advise traditional test::unit testing vs. new rspec testing… I think rspec is the future, and it’s now relatively stable, but it’s also more complicated + tricky than test::unit.

Would you advise newbies learn test::unit before rspec in order to more fully appreciate rspec?

I just gave advice not to test at all on first project, as learning Ruby + Rails is tough enough without trying to figure out testing… Did I goof?