Friday, January 28, 2011

A Simple Pass/Fail Test To Evaluate Substance Over Loyalty

I read this article by Robin Hanson a while back that lists signs that "your opinions function more to signal loyalty... than to estimate truth" and I forgot to share it until now.

It's a simple, but effective, pass/fail test you can apply to commentators in order to gauge substantive perspective. If nothing else, it's a good indicator of when to apply the proverbial grain of salt when someone opens their mouth.
  • You find it hard to be enthusiastic for something until you know that others oppose it.
  • You have little interest in getting clear on what exactly is the position being argued.
  • Realizing that a topic is important and neglected doesn’t make you much interested.
  • You have little interest in digging to bigger topics behind commonly argued topics.
  • You are less interested in a topic when you don’t foresee being able to talk about it.
  • You are uncomfortable taking a position near the middle of the opinion distribution.
  • You are uncomfortable taking a position of high uncertainty about who is right.
  • You care far more about current nearby events than similar distant or past/future events.
  • You find it easy to conclude that those who disagree with you are insincere or stupid.
  • You are reluctant to change your publicly stated positions in response to new info.
  • You are reluctant to agree a rival’s claim, even if you had no prior opinion on the topic.
  • You are reluctant to take a position that raises the status of rivals.
  • You care more about consistency between your beliefs than about belief accuracy.
  • You go easy on sloppy arguments by folks on “your side.”
  • You have little interest in practical concrete implications of commonly argued topics.
  • Your opinion doesn’t much change after talking with smart folks who know more.
  • You are especially eager to drop names when explaining positions and arguments.
  • You find it hard to list weak points and counter-arguments on your positions.
  • You feel passionately about a topic, but haven’t sought out much evidence.
  • You are reluctant to not have an opinion on commonly discussed topics.
It's telling, and frankly, sad, that few cable news commentators pass this test. Especially when I can't think of any on Fox News, save maybe Shep Smith, and his is more a calculated way to distinguish himself, rather than a pure display of integrity. Also, it's unfortunate that nearly all of the people guilty of being loyalists lack the self-awareness to recognize themselves as such.

[Overcoming Bias]

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The BAZOOKALUCA PODCAST: Episode 3


On the third episode, Luca and Cristina talk about their listening habits, Luca performs a "Stunt Critique" of the Decemberists new album, The King Is Dead, and Adrienne commits her first "Random Act of Hatred."

Please rate and comment on iTunes. Thanks for listening!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Follow BAZOOKALUCA On Facebook

If you haven't already, please "Like" BAZOOKALUCA on Facebook.

If you can get five friends to do it, I will congratulate you by erecting a statue in your honor, viewable from heaven* on prime real estate. 

*Statue erection not applicable until author's death and contingent on Heaven's actual existence.

Obligatory Christina Hendricks Playboy Pictures Post

These 1999 pictures of  Christina Hendricks from a Playboy photo shoot have been circulating all day, and I am legally contracted to repost them. I am nothing if not law-abiding.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Musings On Boardwalk Empire

I'm nine episodes into Boardwalk Empire, having watched eight episodes in the last two days alone. Yes, I know, I'm a little behind, but I like to take my time with things that seem worth it. Just ask your mother... she knows.

Anyway, I like the show a lot and here are my favorite characters so far:

Michael Shannon really shines as Agent Nelson Van Alden; his character is quite compelling. He also gets points for being the weirdest looking guy on a television show that also stars Steve Buscemi—no small feat, for sure. He also looks a whole lot like the Bond villain Jaws. If they ever remake Moonraker, Shannon has that shit on lock.


Steve Friggin' Buscemi is crime boss Nucky Thompson. I've already expressed my feelings about the man (he's the best!) so it would be redundant to re-sing his praises. But really, His praises should be sung at any feasible opportunity. 

♫ ...Praaaise thee Busceeemi... ♫

I was worried about those minor characters from The Sopranos not having jobs after the series ended, but a whole bunch of 'em (I've counted 5) have found employment, probably due to Boardwalk creator Terence Winter, who had a tiny role as Writer/Producer/Director on that other landmark show set in Jersey. Boy, it's really who you know these days, am I right?

Paz de la Huerta sure likes getting naked a lot. In fact, I don't think she's ever done a photo shoot where she didn't at least get topless. She's to all of her clothes what Matthew McConaughey is to his shirts. That reference seems kinda dated, so I'll distract you with more links of Paz where she's naked. Prohibition nudity! [links NSFW, duh]

Michael Pitt is Jimmy Darmody, an ambitious gangster and WWI vet, but really he's just playing the part of Arcade Fire's Win Butler, whose Dust Bowl wardrobe is finally put into perspective. Pitt is really stacking up rock star roles, first pseudo-Cobain, now Butler... what's next? I think he's a shoe-in for the Kings of Leon dude. They all have a thing for suspenders.


Anyway, Boardwalk Empire is an awesome show, and I can't wait to finish the first season (probably by tomorrow.SNOW DAY!)

Friday, January 7, 2011

My Undivided Attention Right Now Belongs To Grinderman's Grinderman

When I worked at a record store years ago, I had 40 hours a week to listen to whatever I wanted. It was great—I could devote oodles of time to entire albums so they really had a chance to grow on me. And when something excited me, I could play it twice a day for two weeks straight, until it became as familiar as a friend's voice.

It was then I got the bulk of my music education. Some of my favorite albums of all time are married to that time period.

My current lifestyle, however, doesn't afford me the time to listen to a lot of albums from beginning to end. Instead, I get short bursts—a few songs while I get ready in the morning, some in the car, some on the train, a few at work, and then the cycle reverses. As a result, singles have taken over the bulk of my attention span.

I don't like this development.

So, in an effort to get back to enjoying my albums as they were intended, I'm gonna start devoting more time to listen to them from beginning to end. A resolution, for 2011, perhaps? I have no idea...

What I do know is that it might be fun to share which albums are part of my rehabilitation process, so here we are.

Right now, I'm listening to Grinderman's self-titled debut from 2006 and it's glorious.

Grinderman on Amazon

I'll post more on the Undivided Attention hashtag as I go along. It wouldn't hurt you to try this too.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Chimp Photographer Assures You These Will Be Tasteful Nude Shots

[Vintage Gal via BoingBoing]

Album Cover Cliché Gallery: Lend A Hand











Best enjoyed while listening to "Hold My Hand" by The Rutles.


Starring:
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!
Paul McCartney - Wingspan: Hits And History
System of a Down - System of a Down
Stars - Set Yourself On Fire
Slayer - Christ Illusion (Special Edition)
The Replacements - Pleased To Meet Me
Pearl Jam - Ten
One Day As A Lion - One Day As A Lion
Melt Banana - Teeny Shiny
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven
Liars - Fins To Make Us More Fish-Like
The Helio Sequence - Keep Your Eyes Ahead
The Antlers - Hospice
The Good Life - Lovers Need Lawyers
Desert Sessions - Desert Session #10: I Heart Disco
Dead Can Dance - Into The Labyrinth
Converge - You Fail Me
Commander Venus - Commander Venus/Drip Split 7"


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