Thursday, September 01, 2005
More hurricane
D's first day "at work" today (though the pupils don't arrive until Monday). Hopefully it's all gone swimmingly, and we might meet up for a drink this evening (as P isn't with them tonight).I've been thinking about what I wrote about the hurricane yesterday. It's becoming clear that it was a greater disaster than I'd initially realised, and I'm feeling somewhat guilty about what I wrote in the first paragraph. I suppose that this rather underlines the importance of what I later said about God seeing all tragedies, and not judging them on size. In fact, it underlines the fact that we, as humans, cannot judge, and can only gift up our prayers to God, who will know, and understand. I'm sorry if I sounded rather judgemental in the first paragraph, but am feeling suitably chastened, and will probably preach on the subject on Sunday morning. Come along, if you like, it's in Stambourne church, in Essex (search on "Stambourne, CO9, Essex" on google maps) at 0930am.
After some thought, I've decided to add this blog to a blog aggregator. The most appropriate one seemed to be this one, listing UK God blogs on Quantum Tea. Don't know if it will lift the numbers of people visiting or not. If you do visit, I'm always interested to hear your views: please feel free to use the comment facility below.
Oh, Jo's started pulling herself upright from sitting this morning, so it's probably a good thing that we lowered the base on her cot yesterday so that she won't be able to throw herself out of it if she stands up. We're trying to live by the wise dictum from one of our midwives: "accidents happen because babies do things for the first time."
Music Today
- Indie Club (Kolon) - The Fast Show (The Fast Show 3)
- Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll - The Killers (Hot Fuss)
- Catch Me While I'm Sleeping - Pink (Try This)
- Feel Good Time - Pink (Try This)
- God Is A DJ - Pink (Try This)
- Hooker - Pink (Try This)
- Humble Neighborhoods - Pink (Try This)
- Last To Know - Pink (Try This)
- Love Song - Pink (Try This)
- Oh My God (feat. Peaches) - Pink (Try This)
- Save My Life - Pink (Try This)
- Tonight's The Night - Pink (Try This)
- Trouble - Pink (Try This)
- Try Too Hard - Pink (Try This)
- Unwind - Pink (Try This)
- Waiting For Love - Pink (Try This)
- Walk away - Pink (Try This)
- Be our guest - Various (The VERY BEST of Disney)
- Brahms: Symphony No.4 - The Symphonic Collection (The Symphonic Collection)
- Nisi Dominus, RV 608 / V Sicut sagittae in manu potentis: Allegro - Andreas Scholl - Australian Branderburg Orchestra - Paul Dyer (VIVALDI- Nisi Dominus - Salve Regina)
- Morning Glory - Oasis ((What's The Story) Morning Glory?)
- Ave verum corpus - Philips - Philips and Dering (Motets)
- She Will Be Loved - Maroon5 (Songs About Jane)
- Come Dance With Me - Frank Sinatra (20 Classic Tracks)
- Clarifica me, pater - Thomas Tallis (Spem in Alium - Lamentations (CD 2 of 2))
- Puccini / Tosca - Non la sospiri, la nostra casetta - Maria Callas (The Best Of Romantic Callas)
- Concerto In F I Allegro - Gershwin (Rhapsody In Blue, An American In Paris, Concerto in F)
- Minnie the Moocher - Featuring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie (The World of Jeeves and Wooster)
- Jeru & Afu Ra / East New York Stamp - Various (Ghost Dog - The Way Of The Samurai - The Album)
- Duarte L#bo, Missa pro defunctis - Introitus - L#bo - Cardoso (Requiem Masses)
- Keeping - Embrace (Out Of Nothing)
- Love Comes Quickly - Pet Shop Boys (Discography)
- I Try - Gray, Macy (On How Life Is)
I think the worst part of all of this is that the federal government's delayed reaction and ineptitude has made things much worse than they need to be. Although I have deep philosophical reservations on the proper role of the government in humanitarian endeavors, I will say that they've been uncharacteristically slow in responding to Katrina and its aftermath, especially compared to other similar storms (which occur with obvious regularity at this time of year, so I cannot see how lack of preparedness can be excused).
At any rate, I really enjoyed your perspective on this from the other side of the proverbial "pond" and would like to compliment you on your blog (your music selection is truly impressive; I wish I had the time to keep up with my classical and jazz compilations). As an information security engineer, I would especially be interested in any advice or knowledge you can impart on hardening/securing Debian Linux, a subspeciality that I think far too many IT specialists are ignoring.
Keep up the good work!
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