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October 22, 2004

When mythmakers believe their myths

At what point does a conspiracy theory become accepted reality?

The first of three parts of The Power of Nightmares described how a conservative think-tank looked to explain the failed liberal policies of the 60s & 70s. A Jewish political philospher, Leo Strauss, claimed the greed, conflict and loneliness of Western society was a necessary consequence of the individual right to freedom.
Strauss taught that cultural leaders had to create a shared pride, creating myths if necessary.

Consequently, neo-conservatists sought to influence American politics. In order to engender a mass belief in America, the neo-cons needed an enemy -- The Soviet Union.

So Donald Rumsfeld and an 'independent' commission exaggerated Soviet military capabilities. If this doesn't sound familiar enough, the neo-cons actually persuaded the Reagan administration that the USSR was behind ALL worldwide terrorist networks.

October 11, 2004

Disk Management under-reporting size of new hard disk?

Windows 2000 reported my new hard disk as 130GB. After much searching, I found out that neither Win2k nor WinXP support drives >128GB by default.

Bought a nice new Hitachi 7K250 hard disk from Simply, arrived within 2 days.
Plugged it into Windows 2000 SP4 and ran Disk Management. After trying to access the internet (why?), Win2k reported the size as 130GB. After much searching, I found out that neither Win2k nor WinXP support drives >128GB by default. You need a new ATAPI 6.0 driver (found in 2k SP3 & XP SP2) and you need to manually edit your registry:

Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 305098
48-Bit LBA Support for ATAPI Disk Drives in Windows 2000