The grumpy monk

Why do you want to know about me before you read, are you trying to align yourself only with people of a common view point?

Thursday, March 23, 2006

inflation deflation no relation to information

Now and then one might consider how much there is to know and feebly consider if any omniscient is allow to be invited into our acceptable grasping threshold. Often we can then safely conceptualise agreement, disagreement and tuck it away where we can avoid it for a while. I was chanting something beyond what I accept as determined to be at my disposal to count on as known.

Then all of a sudden there was no boundary that could be rationaly accepted as the line that hasn't been crossed between what is known and unknown by such a feeble person as I. So much has yet to be inferred or intuited that how can one see any limit to what they know any more than they can predict the exact shape of a wave. There are plenty of waves we can imagine and so what if we only feel as though we were familiar enough with that category of plunging water curls to be a wave expert. A child without question could be more appreciative of the full potential of shapes and drifts.

Inflation of what we can draw upon to come awake and aware of doesn't develop from anxiety
deflation into a smaller realm of possibilities certainly makes a human life less effective
just like the waves hold back the static land and give us a boundary of fluidity
may my mind not be limited to what is onshore and offshore, inside or outside understanding
I pray that the right motivation and method come together to clarify what inference is true or false
not being fooled by the false the truth can shine unimpeded and all might be revealed in an eternal instant

Monday, March 13, 2006

seeking

Lost in a visualisation, almost sleeping, wondering and rationalising this life. I wonder if this is worth blogging and just do it anyway before it slips away into the past forgotton.

The more you say you know me, the less you get it right
I changed before you noticed that I had changed and corrected you memories
You think you bring me closer when you talk about me and my past
Mistaking familiarity for impressions of intensity nobody controlled

Now I explain it is wrong and you don't hear me - preferring your memory
Now I changed everything and you don't see me - waiting for me to revert
I love you but that isn't going to make you happy today unless
the past and present meet and promise the unchanging future

How was I supposed to give the impossible but why do I think you expected it
It was only a hope that turned sour an expectation that went unchecked
Oh no - we never meant to do all the wrong things
It is true we weren't really going to do the right things either

Those right things they just take too much effort
Forgetting what was wrong about how we thought our loved ones were
It just doesn't seem like attachment to that couldn't be love
Perhaps the other was just another part of the world that is ourself

There were others touching our world but they are gone now
we won't see them again, they are past and we wouldn't recognise them now
So even when they are right with us we can't communicate
So even when we open up to them we can't enclose or capture them

Then I left it there feeling freed by the unknowing and relaxed in the uncertainty. Comforted that it all makes perfect sense .... until I wake up tomorrow or read this again one day.

Calloo Callay

Thursday, February 23, 2006

In grumpy dreams

I meet my subconcious with some little more awareness than I had when I was young. I gives me a story, or another part of a series of mind which I don't really follow because I forgot most of the other episodes.

Dreaming about being in a recording studio
and the music was honest, but it was kind of ugly
the music was truth but that made it very sad
Everyone was at least happy because they got to say it
in that less conceptual, but still conceptual language of music

At some point on a bus we showed it to someone important
he said - I can use this, but I think it was mostly because
we had captain beefheart in the band, even though I never saw him
I started off on an artistic statement. Which is half of what being an artist is about

I used to care what people thought
and explain how I ended up choosing this scale or that
now I just don't care and tell them
figure it out for yourself - since this kind of music is ...

... I think I just left my character in the dream to rave on after that because what he said was just going through the motions. The important person seemed impressed with the fact that I didn't care.

I just blogged this because I suppose people seem to enjoy the kind of crazy unchecked mad raving. This is the first blog I wrote first thing in the morning. Just written so that mind will shut up - subconcious mind seems to be the other conversation running more quietly in the background which gets all excited during sleep because there is someone who might care what it has to say.

Snore

Monday, February 06, 2006

Grumpy about Macbook Pro reviews

Well - this will be somthing of a departure from some of my previous blog entries. The fact is that technomonking relies on a lot of waiting for what I call "The blue bar of boredome".

A couple of years ago I was asking to get a new computer and I wanted some PC laptop with a Dothan - which is the Pentium M that was just released then. Someone I work with had asked me 2 times already - "why don't you get a mac". He asked again and almost immediately I said "ok". I suppose I had gotten as bored with PCs as with Macs and it would help me learn how to sort out more problems the other mac users presented me with if I owned one. It was annoying but exciting changing back - I used to be a real Mac devotee in the 1985 to 1994 period. At some point PCs were just much cooler - even if they did crash.

Macs crash - ask any pro user. Usually it is the software, whereas with PCs it is often hot hardware randomly crashing.

Now the new Macbook is replacing the Powerbook and apple breathing a sigh of relief. The thing is that to design a notebook and decide what are the best chipsets to hold it together they didn't have every choice. This little computer is a powerhouse and they added more but took some things away. So you read other blogs and they are pretty obviously written by mac people who are lets just say "somewhat ignorant". I used these things since the 1k of RAM days - I find this all so amazing that the level of negativity that Apple couldn't make the new computer have everything the same but still be different. It is like the simpsons when they let Homer design a car.

My understanding of ignorance is that we mistake what can be something useful for something that is bad. We lack understanding and wisdom and that leads to think from our small perspective.

I am sure Steve Jobs and his engineers had to fight it out. Here are my terse engineer level points on the changes:
Battery life - The CPU pulls a lot of juice if you run it hard, it relies on different power management to slow it down when it is under used. The new graphics chip can also use a lot of power. In the end if you buy this computer you get more CPU power and less blue bar of boredome, usually you are just emailing or editing text if you are on battery. It is likely that they have a better battery but the computer is thinner so it is going to be tight.

Peripheral connectors - all these components like USB2 and FW400 or FW800 are essentially hard disk connectors - or why would you care about the speed. FW800 only matters if you carry around some super disk array - its just a shame that we get only one connector. I doubt anyone needs FW800 since there are few HD drives that run at more than 166 mbit per sec sustained rate what does anyone need with a FW800 anyway. Just get a cord that adapts to FW800 for your FW400 and use a USB2 for your extra hard disks. Video capture is only 25 mbit you can use a hard disk and capture video by daisy chaining. Someone said he would get a Sata card for the new pci-express

CPU - Ahem - I am buying one just so I can put linux on it - PPC versions of linux are not as complete as the intel versions. There is always something that doesn't work. I will of course use the MacOS too. Virtual PC should be a screamer. It is really a dual CPU but with chip level shared cache which means there is super duper path between the 2 CPUs on the core duo. That means some incredible time saving on various memory transfers. It will work out to be a great platform - have some foresight.

Screen - I lost 60 pixels. Since I find the 15" screen enormous and come from the old school of 8" screens this isn't a big deal. If screen is brighter it means you can sit outdoors - some of the other reviewers seem to have never seen the light of day. That I understand but I did recently try to use my computer in a park and it was difficult to read on full brightness.

iSight video built in - Apple really wants this video conferencing and photo booth to work for all it's users. It is one less thing to hoik around in the bag. Knowing mac users they will find some way to say they can't live without it after complaining about not asking for it in the early days. If of you have seen some of the really small sony portables you notice they have cameras built in - this is a part of the market that Apple are targeting. When you think "me me me" and don't want to change - then you can just miss the fun.

Video outputs - the Svideo was good, but all things change. I mean apple were the first to stop using serial ports and just force us to use USB. There is an adaptor now so just get that adaptor and shut up if you need Svideo.

Macbook Pro DVD burner doesn't do Dual Layer - this is a bummer, but anyway I always use external burners for this anyway to preserve the life on the internal drive. I did start converting to dual layer disks for my carry around the world collection of "stuff on disc" but in the end - it is all about the blue bar of boredome. Less of that. Someone said - hey the thing is thinner and that is why the burner isn't a DL burner. Thats right but I get a feeling that they made it thinner to make it cool better as well as look cooler. There are 2 new high end chips at least (don't forget the other chips for the RAM, PCI express and so forth).

Zen mind - beginners mind. We may be experienced computer users but we can polute a good experience with our experienced mind and everything becomes limited, not good enough, etc. I will be opening my box with the same amount of buzz as if I was a kid and the appreciation of the long list of what this computer can do.

If you have your powerbook and have to wait and wait and I have the macbook and I sit there saying - "hey this is already encoded" and "hey that was fast". A dual processor in a laptop (sorry dual core) who is kidding you - it will be nice.

All I am grumpy about is that it is for sale but not in stock. Grrrr

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Yepp

Demands on my time
the worst to deal are always mine
own thoughts and expectations
seemingly with my best interests

they wear me down through convulations
in different order and sync
I think and think and think
Too thirsty to take a drink because I would have to stop

Yepp

Good thing there is always someone else to draw inspiration from or I would really lose the plot. I draw inspiration mostly from people who would tell you to take it easy and be like them - but they are nowhere. So you look at that and think "perhaps I will continue with my expectations and they will take me forwards".

Unfortunately it is difficult to hate to be bossed around but then do it to yourself. You end up with this bizarre workload that you can't complain about because it is self imposed. So perhaps inspiration should be drawn from people who somehow acheived a lot and didn't drive themselves to an early grave in the process.

Who are those people - they are seem to be the ones in love with their career or lifes work.

I used to do things I loved but they enslaved me and they weren't going anywhere. Now I try to be in love with what I know is good for me and everyone. However in the process there is just a whole lot of stepping stones that are the equivalent of washing the dishes.

So if you want to enjoy those things you must become very patient with a long term goal or they don't have any meaning. Yepp - you have to wash the dishes - or somehow you will have to pay. You will have to worry about the dishes you didn't wash and who did wash them for you. In the end you will not get to the goal and it will all be about the dishes which have nothing to do with what you wanted to do.

It is just a metaphor - there are much worse thing than washing dishes like - looking inwards and not liking what you see.

Friday, December 09, 2005

The emptiness of grump

I heard someone singing "we are the champions", english wasn't their first language. Being a fan of Queen I slightly cringed as they drifted off to humming and went to them to remind them that the part they didn't get right was "no time for losers cause we are the champions ... of the world".

There has to be a loser for there to be a champion, and I guess if you aren't born a champion then you are born a loser. So these dualistic terms just don't have much real meaning in the long run. You aren't born with either as your clear substance and it is up to someone to tell you after the event that it was your destiny to be a loser or a champion.

Right now I feel like a loser who is about to turn the corner and try to be a champion. Yet it seems like there is another dualistic pair to deal with - does one succeed by ones own efforts alone or is it impossible without the help of others, or both or neither.

This blog is aptly named because grumpiness is as good a word for what drives me to write these logs. So in the same way it is grumpiness with stagnation that drives me down the spiritual path. The ole snake in the tube - just more challenges that I have to make the decision to take on and more chances to use the teachings as help so I can be a champion and realise what a loser I have been before.

We are the losers of the world,
afraid to keep on fighting to the end
We are the losers, we are the losers
Waiting for someone one to make it more easy
so we don't have to travel to the ends ... ... of the world.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

That hippy feeling

I think that growing up in the 70s there was always a great nostalgia for the 60s that pervaded my childhood. I got into various things and wanted to be good at them to reap the benefits I percieved that were there to be reaped. Usually these were difficult things because there aren't usually any benefits to chase after in easy things, apart from the things that keep us alive that we take for granted. So as a musician I wanted to get good, and devote a lot of time. I wanted to join with a community of musos so that when I woke up there was something happening and I could get into it. I was very interested in free playing and free thinking.

That never really worked out as I expected and neither has being a monk at least in the community aspect since this community is still small and getting established. The struggle to make it as a musician is the same struggle to make the most of this life and avoid being powerless in the future. The future of a human life does seem to lead to powerlessness if you strive to control the uncontrollable. That is why things don't happen until you apply your mind to them. The easiest way to do that is to take stock of what you have that you can apapt to the situation.

So the hippies seemed at one point to have a great deal of success working with simple idealism. They only needed love - all else would work out. Then as they reinforced that they got lost in protectng that love and grew up into the socially responsible 70s generation with the abundance of hair to remind them they were not like their parents. So if you can find a nice grassy spot and some love you can approximate that. These days the love is redefined like a bad sci-fi movie. Love hurts, love is pain, love is sex or some misnamed new age love that is a pale shell of the old 60s free love.

Buddhist teachings are less vague - on the surface - love is wanting someone to be happy. That can be you, others and best of all both. Later on everyone learns that things don't work out like that for lack of the wisdom that brings the right choices - otherwise you could just be like a hippy and forget about consequences take your clothes off and run around in the rain. Wisdom can be easily defined too, on the surface, as applying the correct action of mind or body to the appropriate circumstance. Dogma is what we get when try to explain that in practical terms.

How to bring all this together:

Words of the wise are for now
when the wise are gone and we are on our own
bluntly losing the point and haveing a cow
and we are better off to watch the thinking
to avoid sinking deeper into our drone of mental connections

Look at what you have
enjoy it now
otherwise how will you know what to do tomorrow
actions of the wise are beyond comprehension
but it seems to me that we have to stretch
the limits of appreciation of all that is and isn't
so that happiness is our invention
.
What works for me is that the struggle trying to be happy can be happiness. Some say trying to be happy isn't it - but if just being happy is it then we can be happy in the midst of the struggle for happiness. There has to be a struggle because if there isn't how the hell are you supposed to help other people with all their difficult troubles. Surely you can't just say - "oh, it will all work out just be happy". That won't get many happy customers will it now?

La Moine Grincho