Starved for Food, Zimbabwe Rejects U.S. Biotech Corn – on the face of it, this seems like a problem with genetic engineering, intellectual property, greedy corporations and the whole blah blah, but digging a bit deeper, things seem slightly more complex. The Zimbabwe “president” Robert Mugabe, a one time freedom fighter (and apparently formerly well respected guy), has reportedly been using famine as a tactic to incite unrest (having already crippling Zimbabwe’s agricultural industry—Zimbabwe was once the region’s breadbasket).

Some numbers from a recent Economist article, From breadbasket to basket case:

In all, 95% of commercial farmland has been slated for “redistribution”. Some 60% of commercial farmers must halt work immediately. Another 35% have only received preliminary notices of confiscation, and so may carry on farming for a while longer. The remaining handful have so far escaped, either through the incompetence of their persecutors or because they have friends in government.

Mr Mugabe says that his “fast-track land reform” will redistribute wealth from rich whites to poor blacks, from whose families the land was stolen in colonial times. At a recent conference in Rome, he called the programme “a firm launching pad for our fight against poverty and food insecurity”. But since the land is usually handed out to ruling-party loyalists, rather than skilled farmers, the result so far has been the opposite. Cereal production in Zimbabwe has fallen by 67% since 1999-2000, according to the WFP, and looks set to tumble further.

Mr Mugabe does not seem to care. After stealing a presidential election in March, his chief concern has been to punish those who dared to support his opponent, Morgan Tsvangirai.

… And starving peasants who are suspected of having voted for him are denied food aid in areas where the ruling party controls its distribution.

Mike Mignola has drawn up a Hellboy movie teaser poster of Ron Perlman as Hellboy. It’s cool as all get out and 2004 of these are being handed out today at the San Diego Comic-Con. I would so be there, except for you know, this whole work thing. The poster image is currently up online at hellboy.com. The last thing I need is more bits of junk in my apartment, so maybe it’s all for the best. I also managed to resist the “Super Summer Sale” last weekend at Golden Apple. (20-90% off everything and gazillions of 10 cent comics—last sale I spent over thirty bucks, getting almost the whole run of sandman mystery theater, and the books of magic. Those are all sitting stacked in the corner of one of my closets right now.)

OSCON audio cleanup has ground up to a halt mostly because 1) things are crazy at work; it’s August already (jeez where does the time go?!?) and site need to go up before school starts at the end of the month—it’s going to be nuts, and 2) I’ve been busy after work. Tonight I just got back from doing some car shopping and learning car stuff from my cousin. Monday night I went out with my brother and some of his friends and watched a screening of Pedicab Driver at the Egyptian. Sammo Hung was there and did a QA afterwards. He was pretty funny and had some great stories, including a great Bruce Lee story.

/. has had quite a few interesting stories the past few days, really makes me wish I had more time to dig through messages. Lots of crap, but the good ones make it worthwhile (in some abstract way I suppose. I mean, it’s still a huge time sink).

ATI and Massive render The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in real time in Linux – wowza.

MARKHAM, Ontario – ATI Technologies Inc. (TSX:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT) and Massive today announced that they will be rendering Academy Award® winner, “The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Rings,” in real time at SIGGRAPH. This demonstration will be taking place in the ATI booth (#13097) and Massive booth (#5112) using ATI’s FIRE GL™ workstation graphics technology.

Audacity is a simple GPL’d cross-platform sound editor that has VST plug-in support. I originally found tihs while I was looking for tools to do real time recording/encoding, but I saw it linked from tools.komlenic.com it just occurred to me I could have used this for editing at OSCON. Oops. There’s also a free editor for OS X called Spark ME that also has VST plug-in support.

Free VST plug-ins:

Non sequitur: JesseR cites a blog entry of mine as an example of how not to use the title attribute. And while perhaps it isn’t the best thing to do, I don’t think it’s wrong by any normative scale, certainly not by the w3c recommendations. My use of title tags are generally for annotations, additional comments, and non sequiturs. These would otherwise break the flow of the narrative and sentence structure, and IMO would be more harmful to not be in title tags. Now, perhaps one can argue that in that case I should simply edit myself and simply leave it out, but well, then why bother typing anything at all?