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<title><![CDATA[快来参加联想青年公益创业计划！]]></title>
<link>http://141564.qzone.qq.com/blog/1258088492</link>
<description><![CDATA[　　这是一个彰显个性的时代，每个人都有独一无二的自我。但在你我的心中，都涌动着一份共同的爱心，让我们能够真切地感受来自他人、社会和自然环境的呼唤。<br>　　一个创新的想法，加上这份浓浓的爱心，足以激发出无穷的力量，让我们能以“公益创业”这种新的方式，去施展才能、关爱他人、实现自我。有想法就行动，快来加入联想青年公益创业计划，把我们的爱心充分表达，开创一个与众不同的精彩未来！<br>　　来吧，带上我们的想法出发，一起“飚爱心， 创未来”！<br>　　登陆活动网站<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><wbr /><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr /><a href="http://jump.t.qq.com/ping?Target=http://lenovocsr2009.qq.com&amp;Cpid=640909038&amp;Type=4" target="_blank">http://lenovocsr2009.qq.com</a><wbr /></span><wbr /></span><wbr /> 提交你的创业计划和爱心想法，2万枚QQ绿钻，免费QQ秀徽章，以及联想为你提供的创业资金、笔记本电脑、培训、实习机会……你梦想的，创业所需要的，都在这里等你拿！ <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Motorola_Z6/V8_MagicRing.mpkg_魔幻炫铃_核心代码~]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[These days,I'm busy with this. <br>MagicRing <br>It's can auto change ring when your phong ring up.So every ring up every ring sound. <br>It for Motorola ROKR Z6 and RZAR V8. <br>you can download mpkg in my BBS <a href="http://moto.blackarm.net/" target="_blank">Http://Moto.BlackArm.Net</a><wbr /> . <br>Following is this program's Core code,but I don't send in my BBS,because I don't it was stolen by it168's pepole. <br>Well,I'm so Vexed. <br>Linux is a share word. <br>But Now...........Ah, I have no way to change it. <br>Core code following: <br>------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br>#!/bin/sh<br>    . /ezxlocal/LinXtend/etc/initpath<br>mydir=`busybox dirname &quot;$0&quot;`<br>ringpath=`$mydir/readconfig $mydir/MagicRing.setting MagicRing_By_DesertEagle ringpath`<br>ringfilecheck=`ls $ringpath`<br>if [ &quot;$ringfilecheck&quot; = &quot;&quot; ]<br>then<br>   showmsg &quot;开启失败&quot; &quot;未找到铃声文件，请将铃声文件添加至[$ringpath]后再开启魔幻炫铃。&quot; 2<br>   exit<br>fi<br>ringtimestay=`$mydir/readconfig $mydir/MagicRing.setting MagicRing_By_DesertEagle changetimestay`<br>if [ &quot;$ringtimestay&quot; = &quot;&quot; ]<br>then<br>   ringtimestay=&quot;15&quot;<br>   $mydir/setconfig $mydir/MagicRing.setting changetimestay 15<br>fi<br>changering()<br>{<br>theme=`$mydir/readconfig $themecfg THEME_GROUP_LOG CurrentTheme`<br>oldringpath=`$mydir/readconfig $theme THEME_CONFIG_TABLE CallAlertLine1`<br>oldring=`busybox basename $oldringpath`<br>if [ &quot;$oldring&quot; = &quot;&quot; ]<br>then<br>   max=`ls $ringpath | sed /^$/d | sed -n '$='`<br>else<br>   max=`ls $ringpath | sed s/$oldring// | sed /^$/d | sed -n '$='`<br>fi<br>n=`awk 'BEGIN{srand();print a=int('$max'*rand())}'`<br>if [ &quot;$n&quot; = &quot;0&quot; ]<br>then<br>   n=$max<br>fi<br>if [ &quot;$oldring&quot; = &quot;&quot; ]<br>then<br>   newring=`ls $ringpath | sed /^$/d | sed -n $n\p`<br>else<br>   newring=`ls $ringpath | sed s/$oldring// | sed /^$/d | sed -n $n\p`<br>fi<br>if [ &quot;$newring&quot; = &quot;&quot; ]<br>then<br>   changering<br>else<br>   $mydir/setconfig $theme CallAlertLine1 &quot;$ringpath/$newring&quot;<br>fi<br>}<br>ringcheck()<br>{<br>ring=`ps ax | grep &quot;/usr/SYSqtapp/phone/alertprocess&quot; | grep -v grep`<br>if [ &quot;$ring&quot; = &quot;&quot; ]<br>then<br>   sleep 1s<br>   ringcheck<br>else<br>   changering<br>   sleep $changetimestay<br>   ringcheck<br>fi<br>}<br>changering<br>ringcheck<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br>That's all. <br>program is very easy.I'm a linux Novice.haha......... <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 17:45:14 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Ж近~况？囧]]></title>
<link>http://141564.qzone.qq.com/blog/1233502210</link>
<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://imgcache.qq.com/qzone/em/e2.gif"><wbr /><br>Something happen for nearly days or weeks`?~??<br>Nothing `<br>But opened an BBS about Linux phone:<br>Http://Moto.BlackArm.Net<br>It's not easy ~ But I will hard to try to make it more strong.<br>oh,god.This days or weeks I'm very tired.<br>So,this ...em,Well,I'm I forever.<img src="http://imgcache.qq.com/qzone/em/e6.gif"><wbr /> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 15:30:10 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[[转]搞笑：大学生们会达到的境界]]></title>
<link>http://141564.qzone.qq.com/blog/1218985836</link>
<description><![CDATA[　　 考试版<br>　　凡人：什么？明天要考高数？？<br>　　得道：什么？下节课要考高数？？<br>　　入仙：什么？刚才考的是高数？？<br>　　成佛： 什么？昨天有考试？？<br>　　高级佛爷：高数？刚才考的不是英语？？<br>　　我寝室一哥们：高数是什么树？？<br>　　<br>　　睡觉逃课版<br>　　凡人：靠！快迟到了。赶紧起！（8点上课7点55起来的）<br>　　得道：靠！怪事，今天起早了！（8点上课7点55起来的）<br>　　入仙：靠！已经迟到了，干脆接着睡！帮我请个假。<br>　　成佛：（朦胧中）别叫我，让我再睡会儿。<br>　　（画外音：起来吧，你已经连逃一个星期了！）<br>　　老样子，帮我喊到！<br>　　高级佛爷：选修课必逃，必修课选逃。今天星期二，按惯例不去，接着睡。<br>　　（画外音：你不怕教授发现吗？）<br>　　教授？开学三个月，我还不认识谁是教授那！<br>　　我宿舍那哥们一天早起六点半，高高兴兴去上课，今天终于没迟到，到了课堂看见辅导员怒气冲冲看着他，他胆怯的说：“我今天没迟到。”<br>　　辅导员说：“我知道，可你昨天一天去哪了？”<br>　　（原来这哥们睡了一整天加一个晚上）<br>　　<br>　　上课睡觉版<br>　　凡人：今天又睡了一整节英语。真他妈爽！<br>　　得道：今天又一觉睡到了中午吃饭，真他妈爽！<br>　　入仙：今天又睡得忘了吃中午饭，真他妈不爽！<br>　　成佛：早上来的，天怎么这么快就黑了，现在是夏天，天黑这么早？<br>　　高级佛爷：醒来以后发现饿的走不了路了，于是接着倒下睡。<br>　　我宿舍那哥们，有一次教授对他说：“***，你以后不要迟到了，那样会影响你的睡眠质量。”<br>　　<br>　　毕业做论文期间，笑傲江湖正在热播，遂有几个哥们搞了碟回来通宵观看。<br>　　话说一哥们被导师连下5道后仍拒绝去实验室做实验，导师终于气急，亲自打电话到该哥们宿舍：我找XXX。好巧不巧，刚好是该哥们本人接的电话，他一听，想都不想，直接说：啥事啊？导师说：你叫他来实验室做实验。他：他忙着看笑傲江湖呢，去不了~~~~~~~~~导师FT，之后当导师再想起这个哥们，直接说：那个笑傲江湖今天来了没有……<br>　　大三的某天晚上有加课，我因为要到火车站去接某位生病同学的父亲，所以没能去上课。接了人，想着回到宿舍的时候估计宿舍得是空的。正发愁怎么安置这位父亲呢，谁想到，男生宿舍灯火通明，进去一看，大半个班的人都在，奇怪之余，问到：你们都找的什么借口没去上课啊，众答：到火车站接同学父亲啊~~~~~我~~~晕 <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[My BBS~]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[I opened a BBS this several days.<br>The Web address: <a href="http://bbs.blackarm.net" target="_blank">http://www.blackarm.cn</a><wbr /><br>Welcome everyone to browse much and much. <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 01:28:54 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[The personal computer power tile counts the calculation]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="filter: glow(color=#00FF00,strength=3);color:#FFFFFF;display:inline-block;line-height:1.8em;">The personal computer power tile counts the calculation</span><wbr /></div><span style="color:#ff3300;line-height:1.8em;">Please Note: The Wattages listed below are maximum peak wattages for each component. The total amount this calculator figures is for all devices running at peak utilization. It is important to bear in mind that this amount will never be reached under typical operation. However we feel that this tool will give you a better idea of how much power your system will need. After all when it comes to power, having too large of a power supply is never a bad thing! It is important to note that power listings for some video cards are only estimates: the video card industry rarely reveal how much power their cards are drawing.</span><wbr /><br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">CPU:</span><wbr /><br>Intel Pentium MMX (166 - 233 MHz) ------------------- 17W<br>Intel Pentium II Klamath (233 - 300 MHz) ------------------- 43W <br>Intel Pentium II (266 - 450 MHz) ------------------- 27W <br>Intel Pentium III Slot 1 (450 - 1000 MHz) ------------------- 26W <br>Intel Pentium III FC-PGA (600 - 800 MHz) ------------------- 21W  <br>Intel Pentium III FC-PGA (850 - 1000 MHz) ------------------- 35W <br>Intel Pentium III Tualitin (1000 - 1300 MHz) ------------------- 38W <br>Intel Celeron Socket 370 ------------------- 35W <br>Intel Celeron Socket 478 ------------------- 62W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Socket 423 (1000 - 1500 MHz) ------------------- 73W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Socket 423 (1600 - 1800 MHz) ------------------- 89W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Socket 423 (1900 - 2000 MHz) ------------------- 96W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Socket 478 Willamette (400 FSB) ------------------- 100W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Socket 478 Northwood (533 FSB) ------------------- 64W <br>Intel Pentium 4 533 MHz ------------------- 64W <br>Intel Pentium 4 (3060 MHz 533 FSB w/ Hyper-Threading) ------------------- 82W <br>Intel Pentium 4 (800 FSB w/ Hyper-Threading) ------------------- 89W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Prescott (2400 - 3000 Mhz) ------------------- 96W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Prescott (3200 - 3400 Mhz) ------------------- 100W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (3200 Mhz) ------------------- 92W <br>Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition (3400 Mhz) ------------------- 103W <br>Intel Xeon Socket 604 -------------------87W <br>AMD K6 (166 - 300 MHz) ------------------- 15W <br>AMD K6-2 (233 - 550 MHz) ------------------- 18W <br>AMD K6-III (400 - 450 MHz) ------------------- 18W <br>AMD Classic Athlon Slot A (500 - 750 MHz) ------------------- 35W <br>AMD Classic Athlon Slot A (800 - 850 MHz) ------------------- 45W <br>AMD Classic Athlon Slot A (900 - 950 MHz) ------------------- 55W <br>AMD Classic Athlon Slot A (1000 MHz) ------------------- 60W <br>AMD Athlon T-Bird (650 - 1000 MHz) ------------------- 49W <br>AMD Athlon T-Bird 1.1 GHz ------------------- 56W <br>AMD Athlon T-Bird 1.2 GHz ------------------- 59W <br>AMD Athlon T-Bird 1.3 GHz ------------------- 63W <br>AMD Athlon T-Bird 1.4 GHz ------------------- 65W <br>AMD Duron Spitfire (550 - 950 MHz) ------------------- 42W <br>AMD Duron Morgan (900 - 1300 MHz) ------------------- 60W <br>AMD Duron Applebred (1400 - 1800 MHz) ------------------- 57W <br>AMD Athlon XP Palomino (1500+ - 1800+) ------------------- 66W <br>AMD Athlon XP Palomino (1900+ - 2100+) ------------------- 72W <br>AMD Athlon XP Thoroughbred (1600+ - 1900+) ------------------- 53W <br>AMD Athlon XP Thoroughbred (2000+ - 2100+) ------------------- 62W <br>AMD Athlon XP Thoroughbred (2200+ - 2700+) ------------------- 68W <br>AMD Athlon XP Thoroughbred (2800+ 333FSB) ------------------- 74W <br>AMD Athlon XP Barton (2500+ - 3000+ 333FSB) ------------------- 68W <br>AMD Athlon XP Barton (3000+ 400FSB) ------------------- 74W <br>AMD Athlon XP Barton (3200+ 400FSB) ------------------- 77W <br>AMD Athlon MP Palomino (1500+ - 2100+) ------------------- 66W <br>AMD Athlon MP Thoroughbred (2000+ - 2600+) ------------------- 60W <br>AMD Athlon MP Barton ------------------- 60W <br>AMD Athlon 64 (3000+ - 3400+) ------------------- 89W <br>AMD Athlon 64 FX ) ------------------- 89W <br>AMD Opteron (Single Processor) ------------------- 85W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">Showcard:</span><wbr /><br>32MB or Less AGP/PCI Basic Video ------------------- 25W <br>ATI Radeon 7000/7500/8500 AGP/PCI ------------------- 30W <br>ATI Radeon 9000/9100/9200 AGP/PCI ------------------- 35W <br>ATI Radeon 9500/9600 ------------------- 45W <br>ATI Radeon 9700/9800 ------------------- 54W <br>ATI Radeon 9800XT ------------------- 68W <br>ATI Radeon X800 ------------------- 93W <br>nVidia GeForce 3 Ti Series ------------------- 30W <br>nVidia GeForce 4 MX Series ------------------- 30W <br>nVidia GeForce 4 Ti Series ------------------- 35W <br>nVidia GeForce FX 5200 ------------------- 65W <br>nVidia GeForce FX 5600 ------------------- 75W <br>nVidia GeForce FX 5800 ------------------- 80W <br>nVidia GeForce FX 5900 ------------------- 85W <br>nVidia GeForce FX 6800 (Regular/GT) ------------------- 105W <br>nVidia GeForce FX 6800 Ultra ------------------- 110W <br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">Memory:</span><wbr /><br>One   PC66/PC100 SDRAM ------------------- 7W<br>Two   PC66/PC100 SDRAM ------------------- 14W<br>Three   PC66/PC100 SDRAM ------------------- 21W<br>One   PC133 SDRAM ------------------- 12W<br>Two   PC133 SDRAM ------------------- 24W<br>Three   PC133 SDRAM ------------------- 36W<br>One   DDR SDRAM ------------------- 10W <br>Two   DDR SDRAM ------------------- 20W<br>Three   DDR SDRAM ------------------- 30W<br>A rightness   Rambus RDRAM ------------------- 10W<br>A rightness   Rambus RDRAM ------------------- 20W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">CD Actuator:</span><wbr /><br>CD-ROM ------------------- 20W<br>DVD-ROM ------------------- 25W<br>CD-RW ------------------- 20W<br>DVD/CDRW ------------------- 30W<br>DVD-RW / DVD+RW ------------------- 25W<br>Zip ------------------- 10W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">Hard drive quantity:</span><wbr /><br>Each one 25W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">PCI plank card:</span><wbr /><br>The 56 K  PCI modem ------------------- 4W<br>PCI net card ------------------- 4W<br>Audio card- All category ------------------- 7W<br>Audio card/ place before ------------------- 18W<br>The PCI SCSI  control card ------------------- 25W<br>Other additional PCI card(avg) ------------------- 5W<br>Other additional PCI card(avg) ------------------- 5W<br>Other additional PCI card(avg) ------------------- 5W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">Place the equipments outside:</span><wbr /> <br>USB 1.1/2.0 equipmentses ------------------- 5W<br>USB 1.1/2.0 equipmentses ------------------- 5W<br>USB 1.1/2.0 equipmentses ------------------- 5W<br>USB 1.1/2.0 equipmentses ------------------- 5W<br>The IEEE-1394 takes the power supply equipments ------------------- 8W<br>The IEEE-1394 takes the power supply equipments ------------------- 8W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">Other enclosure:</span><wbr /><br>The 80mm  system fan 1 ------------------- 2W<br>The 80mm  system fan 2 ------------------- 2W<br>The 80mm  system fan 3 ------------------- 2W<br>The 80mms gives out light the system fan 1 ------------------- 3W<br>The 80mms gives out light the system fan 2 ------------------- 3W<br>The cold cathode  tube light 1 ------------------- 3W<br>The cold cathode  tube light 2 ------------------- 3W<br>Inside place 6 match one saving machine ------------------- 10W<br> <br><span style="color:#0000ff;line-height:1.8em;">Essential hardware equipments(36W):</span><wbr /> <br>Main plank(25W)<br>Soft dish actuator(5W)<br>Keyboard or mouse(3W)<br>Fan of CPU(3W)<br><br> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<link>http://141564.qzone.qq.com/blog/33</link>
<description><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="filter: glow(color=#33FF00,strength=3);color:#FFFFFF;display:inline-block;line-height:1.8em;"><span style="font-size:32px;line-height:1.8em;"><span style="font-weight:bold"><wbr /><span style="font-size:24px;font-family:'Impact';line-height:1.8em;">Everything that has a beginning, has an end.</span><wbr /> </span><wbr /></span><wbr /></span><wbr /></div> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2007 07:46:06 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[What&quot;s Hacker?]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hacker is an appropriate application of ingenuity anywhere anytime anyhow. The Jargon File contains a bunch of definitions of the term hacker", most having to do with technical adeptness and a delight in solving problems and overcoming limits. If you want to know how to become a hacker, though, only two are really relevant. <br><br>Hackers are naturally anti-authoritarian. Anyone who can give you orders can stop you from solving whatever problem you"re being fascinated by -- and,given the way authoritarian minds work, will generally find some appallingly stupid reason to do so. So the authoritarian attitude has to be fought wherever you find it, lest it smother you and other hackers. <br>There is a community, a shared culture, of expert programmers and networking wizards that traces its history back through decades to the first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture originated the term `hacker". Hackers built the Internet.Hackers made the UNIX operating system what it is today. Hackers run Usenet.Hackers make the World Wide Web work. <br><br>The hacker mind-set is not confined to this software-hacker culture. There are people who apply the hacker attitude to other things, like electronics or music -- actually, you can find it at the highest levels of any science <br>or art. Software hackers recognize these kindred spirits elsewhere and may call them "hackers" too -- and some claim that the hacker nature is really independent of the particular medium the hacker works in. But in the rest of this document we will focus on the skills and attitudes of software hackers,and the traditions of the shared culture that originated the term hacker".  <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[(8)~The Two Sides of Perversion]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[(2) It is also crucial that what enables the hero of The Truman Show to see through and exit his manipulated world is the unforeseen intervention of his father - there are two paternal figures in the film, the actual symbolic-biological father and the paranoiac "real" father, he director of the TV-Show who totally manipulates his life and protects him in the closed environment, played by Ed Harris.<br>(3) On whom I rely extensively here: see Jodi Dean, Aliens in America: Conspiracy Cultures from Outerspasce to Cyberspace, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press 1998.<br>(4) Claude Lévi-Strauss, "Do Dual Organizations Exist?", in Structural Anthropology (New York: Basic Books 1963), p. 131-163; the drawings are on pages 133-134.<br>(5) See Rastko Mocnik, "Das &quot;Subjekt, dem unterstellt wird zu glauben&quot; und die Nation als eine Null-Institution," in Denk-Prozesse nach Althusser, ed. by H. Boke, Hamburg: Argument Verlag 1994.<br>(6) See Jacques Lacan, "Television", in October 40 (1987).<br>(7) The main work of Nicolas Malebranche is Recherches de la vérité (1674-75), the most available edition Paris: Vrin 1975).<br>(8) As to this ambiguity, see Paul Virilio, The Art of the Motor, Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press 1995.<br>(9) The notion of this connection between cyberspace and Schreber&quot;s psychotic universe was suggested to me by Wendy Chun, Princeton.<br>(10) A further pertinent inconsistency also concerns the status of intersubjectivity in the universe run by the Matrix: do all individuals share the SAME virtual reality? WHY? Why not to each its preferred own?<br>(11) What Hegel does is to "traverse" this fantasy by demonstrating its function of filling in the pre-ontological abyss of freedom, i.e. of reconstituting the positive Scene in which the subject is inserted into a positive noumenal order. In other words, for Hegel, Kant&quot;s vision is meaningless and inconsistent, since it secretly reintroduces the ontologically fully constituted divine totality, i.e. a world conceived ONLY as Substance, NOT also as Subject.<br>(12) Quoted from Ron Rosenbaum, Explaining Hitler, New York: Harper 1999, p. 134. <br> <br> <br> <br><div style="text-align:center;">The Matrix, or, the Two Sides of Perversion By Slavoj Zizek </div> <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In an Adornian way, one should claim that these inconsistencies (10) are the film&quot;s moment of truth: they signal the antagonisms of our late-capitalist social experience, antagonisms concerning basic ontological couples like reality and pain (reality as that which disturbs the reign of the pleasure-principle), freedom and system (freedom is only possible within the system that hinders its full deployment). However, the ultimate strentgh of the film is nonetheless to be located at a different level. Years ago, a series of science-fiction films like Zardoz or Logan&quot;s Run forecasted today&quot;s postmodern predicament: the isolated group living an aseptic life in a secluded area longs for the experience of the real world of material decay. Till postmodernism, utopia was an endeavour to break out of the real of historical time into a timeless Otherness. With postmodern overlapping of the "end of history" with full disponibility of the past in digitalized memory, in this time where we LIVE the atemporal utopia as everyday ideological experience, utopia becomes the longing for the Real of History itself, for memory, for the traces of the real past, the attempt to break out of the closed dome into smell and decay of the raw reality. The Matrix gives the final twist to this reversal, combining utopia with dystopia: the very reality we live in, the atemporal utopia staged by the Matrix, is in place so that we can be effectively reduced to a passive state of living batteries providing the Matrix with the energy.<br>The unique impact of the film thus resides not so much in its central thesis (what we experience as reality is an artificial virtual reality generated by the "Matrix," the mega-computer directly attached to all our minds), but in its central image of the millions of human beings leading a claustrophobic life in a water-filled craddles, kept alive in order to generate the energy (electricity) for the Matrix. So when (some of the) people "awaken" from their immersion into the Matrix-controlled virtual reality, this awakening is not the opening into the wide space of the external reality, but first the horrible realization of this enclosure, where each of us is effectively just a foetus-like organism, immersed in the pre-natal fluid... This utter passivity is the foreclosed fantasy that sustains our conscious experience as active, self-positing subjects - it is the ultimate perverse fantasy, the notion that we are ultimately instruments of the Other&quot;s (Matrix&quot;s) jouissance, sucked out of our life-substance like batteries. Therein resides the true libidinal enigma of this dispositif: WHY does the Matrix need human energy? The purely energetic solution is, of course, meaningless: the Matrix could have easily found another, more reliable, source of energy which would have not demanded the extremely complex arrangement of the virtual reality coordinated for millions of human units (another inconsusrency is discernible here: why does the Matrix not immerse each individual into his/her own solipsistic artificial universe? why complicate matters with corrdinating the programs so that the entire humanity inhabits one and the same virtual universe?). The only consistent answer is: the Matrix feeds on the human&quot;s jouissance - so we are here back at the fundamental Lacanian thesis that the big Other itself, far from being an anonymous machine, needs the constant influx of jouissance. This is how we should turn around the state of things presented by the film: what the film renders as the scene of our awakening into our true situation, is effectively its exact opposition, the very fundamental fantasy that sustains our being.<br>The intimate connection between perversion and cyberspace is today a commonplace. According to the standard view, the perverse scenario stages the "disavowal of castration": perversion can be seen as a defense against the motif of "death and sexuality," against the threat of mortality as well as the contingent imposition of sexual difference: what the pervert enacts is a universe in which, as in cartoons, a human being can survive any catastrophe; in which adult sexuality is reduced to a childish game; in which one is not forced to die or to choose one of the two sexes. As such, the pervert&quot;s universe is the universe of pure symbolic order, of the signifier&quot;s game running its course, unencumbered by the Real of human finitude. In a first approach, it may seem that our experience of cyberspace fits perfectly this universe: isn&quot;t cyberspace also a universe unencumbered by the inertia of the Real, constrained only by its self-imposed rules? And is not the same with Virtual Reality in The Matrix? The "reality" in which we live loses its inexorable character, it becomes a domain of arbitrary rules (imposed by the Matrix) that one can violate if one&quot;s Will is strong enough... However, according to Lacan, what this standard notion leaves out of consideration is the unique relationship between the Other and the jouissance in perversion. What, exactly, does this kean?<br>In "Le prix du progres," one of the fragments that conclude The Dialectic of Enlightenment, Adorno and Horkheimer quote the argumentation of the 19th century French physiologist Pierre Flourens against medical anaesthesia with chloroform: Flourens claims that it can be proven that the anaesthetic works only on our memory&quot;s neuronal network. In short, while we are butchered alive on the operating table, we fully feel the terrible pain, but later, after awakening, we do not remember it... For Adorno and Horkheimer, this, of course, is the perfect metaphor of the fate of Reason based on the repression of nature in itself: his body, the part of nature in the subject, fully feels the pain, it is only that, due to repression, the subject does not remember it. Therein resides the perfect revenge of nature for our domination over it: unknowingly, we are our own greatest victims, butchering ourselves alive... Isn&quot;t it also possible to read this as the perfect fantasy scenario of inter-passivity, of the Other Scene in which we pay the price for our active intervention into the world? There is no active free agent without this fantasmatic support, without this Other Scene in which he is totally manipulated by the Other.(11) A sado-masochist willingly assumes this suffering as the access to Being.<br>Perhaps, it is along these lines that one can also explain the obsession of Hitler&quot;s biographers with his relationship to his niece Geli Raubal who was found dead in Hitler&quot;s Munich appartment in 1931, as if the alleged Hitler&quot;s sexual perversion will provide the "hidden variable," the intimate missing link, the fantasmatic support that would account for his public personality - here is this scenario as reported by Otto Strasser: "/.../ Hitler made her undress /while/ he would lie down on the floor. Then she would have to squat down over his face where he could examine her at close range, and this made him very excited. When the excitement reached its peak, he demanded thatr she urinate on him, and that gave him his pleasure."(12) Crucial is here the utter passivity of Hitler&quot;s role in this scenario as the fantasmatic support that pushed him into his frenetically destructive public political activity - no wonder Geli was desperate and disgusted at these rituals.<br>Therein resides the correct insight of The Matrix: in its juxtaposition of the two aspects of perversion - on the one hand, reduction of reality to a virtual domain regulated by arbitrary rules that can be suspended; on the other hand, the concealed truth of this freedom, the reduction of the subject to an utter instrumentalized passivity.<br>Notes:<br>(1). If one compares the original script (available on the internet) with the film itself, one can see that the directors (Wachowski brothers, who also authored the script) were intelligent enough to throw out too direct pseudo-intellectual references, like the following exchange: "Look at &quot;em. Automatons. Don&quot;t think about what they&quot;re doing or why. Computer tells &quot;em what to do and they do it." "The banality of evil." This pretentious reference to Arendt totally misses the point: people immersed in the VR of the Matrix are in an entirely different, almost opposite, position in comparison with the executioners of the holocaust. Another similar wise move was to drop the all too obvious references to the Eastern techniques of emptying your mind as the way to escape the control of the Matrix: "You have to learn to let go of that anger. You must let go of everything. You must empty yourself to free your mind." <!--v:3.2--> ]]></description>
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