On David Irving’s Trial Outcome

So famous Holocaust denier David Irving has been sentenced to three years in jail in Austria for violating this law:

whoever denies, grossly plays down, approves or tries to excuse the National Socialist genocide or other National Socialist crimes against humanity in a print publication, in broadcast or other media.

Given the recent debate over free speech issues regarding the Danish cartoons, a lot of people are probably going to say that Irving should not be jailed for what he did. I’m not so sure.

I don’t see this so much as a free speech issue as an issue about lying. I don’t think it is unreasonable to say that in countries such as Austria, if you’re going to talk about the historical record of WW2, you have an obligation to do so accurately. Irving is entitled to whatever opinions he wants, but he’s not entitled to his own set of facts, and I think it’s acceptable to call him on that difference.

We send people to jail for perjury, after all. Why is this so different?

Shopping is Hard! Let’s Do Math!

Seriously, I’d (almost) rather be doing my Finance homework than shopping for a new digital camera.

It shouldn’t be that hard. I have a very nice SLR camera I use for what little high-end photography I do, so the digicam is just for day to day snapshots. I don’t have a long list of “must have” features. I have a reasonable budget. There’s a ton of cameras out there to choose from.

But that’s the problem. Even narrowing down the options to just two or three manufacturers, I still have dozens of cameras to choose from. And narrowing it down beyond that gets really tough. Every camera has a huge list of features, all with plusses and minuses. Every camera has both positive and negative reviews. But how to decide? Should I really care that a cover ‘seems flimsy’ or that a few people complain about blurry photos? How do I know if these people are being too nit-picky or pointing out real issues?

And the online guides are not all that helpful. Take Digital Photography Review, which several people pointed me to for guidance. There’s a very long list of features you can use to search their listings, but if you don’t narrow your choices down enough, the site only gives you the first 10 options back as a result. You don’t know if that’s the first 10 of 12 or 120, so you don’t know if those 10 cameras are a representative sample or not. And a lot of those choices, I either don’t know or don’t care about the option in question. What the heck is ‘white balance override’, and why should I care about uncompressed format types? Beats me. In short, if I cared more about high-end digital photography, it would probably be very useful, but for a hobbyist like me it was too much.

CNET’s search was more useful for my needs, but still tended to produce too many results for me to effectively deal with. A list of 125 possibilities is just too much for me to deal with. I don’t want to have to spend hours on this. I just want a list of 12 or so good options so I can pick the one that I like best.

Scott’s trying to be helpful and searched out two options for me to look at, one Sony, one Canon. It’s a help, but I’m still feeling paralyzed by all the choices I have. As much as I want a better digital camera, it’s actively stressing me out trying to pick one. I suppose I could go to the nearest store that sells digital cameras and simply buy one rather than over-analyzing the situaiton, and I might end up doing just that if I can’t get my head around all the information.

It shouldn’t be this hard.

Or am I making it too hard?

Typical Congressional Stupidity

I really don’t understand how it is supposed to help small businesses to incent them to buy huge gas-guzzlers like Hummers but not more fuel-efficient vehicles for their businesses. Seriously, WTF?

Federal tax rules that took effect last month allow a credit of up to $3,150 for anyone buying a hybrid car. The credit is the same regardless of tax bracket.

However, owners of small businesses who buy a Hummer, Ford Excursion or other SUV weighing more than 3 tons get a deduction of up to $25,000

Cheney Discrepency List

There’s a piece on the AP wires today with a long list of all the discrepencies around last weekend’s Cheney shooting. I do think this story is going to fall off the news cycle soon, but it’s a nice summary for those who’re interested.

This Made Me Laugh

In the “OMG I can’t believe sane people actually do this’ zone:

A note to China’s half-billion men: no matter how tightly you shut your eyes and wish and wish and want to believe, eating schlong will not help you get boners.

What an amazing world we live in.

Belated Hat Tip: Rangelife.