Rants and Raves

Sheesh, the fake accounts

Well, that’ll teach me a lesson. I replied with a quick, not too-elaborate, note to an @AP_Sports account that happened to mention the word for the head covering women in some countries towards the east wear. Ugh – my phone’s been buzzing all night.

There are two main lessons I can learn from this-
1. Don’t ask questions on some news accounts (or to some people) – a lot of them just use Twitter as outbound blasts to get you to come to their sites. They don’t interact. That was my first problem.

2. My second problem was tweeting about anything that can be spun politically. I should have thought about that.

Anyway – I’ll link to their tweet so you know what I’m talking about-
Here’s their tweet:

I only know of the story in a weird circular way. I like Chess, but I suck at it. I like chess references and analogies in movies and books, even though they go over my head a lot.  A long time ago I bought a personal finance book called Rich As A King (and listen to the accompanying podcast now and again).

The author of that book makes comparisons to setting up your finances to a chess game. It’s a good book and has good ideas. Chess Grandmaster Susan Polgar co-wrote the book. So I learned who Susan Polgar is. Great career, interesting history.

Anyhoo- last year or the year before I heard her name mentioned on “normal news” and I sat up because “I know that name”. She was (or is?) in charge of FIDE’s Commission for Women’s Chess.  Her name was in the news because of some drama. (In my reply to AP I thought she had been the equivalent to the national team coach.)

There was drama [short version] because Iran was awarded hosting rights for a big chess tournament. In Iran, all women players would have to wear a hijab. Iran is also known for suppressing women’s rights.

The leading US player at the time, Nazi Paikidze, said although she respects Iranian people, she didn’t think the country should have been awarded the women’s tournament and wouldn’t wear the head covering.

Polgar then got herself involved with the drama by saying:

But Hungarian Grandmaster Susan Polgar said in a statement that she would have “no issues with wearing a headscarf as long as it is the same for all players”.

She said: “When I visited different places with different cultures, I like to show my respect by dressing up in their traditional style of clothing . No one asked me to do it. I just do it out of respect.”

Long story short- there was back and forth between Polgar and Paikidze and the hosts of the tournament. Of course that story got spun in various ways and I should have remembered that part.

So when I saw that AP Sports story called “Chess player banned by Iran over hijab switches over to US”

I should have read the story and researched more before erroneously thinking AP Sports’ authors would tweet back with clarification like other writers I follow. Now I have to go back and block a bunch of fake accounts.

Which brings me to another thing. Why doesn’t Twitter block fake accounts?

One other thing- Supposedly, the Iranian player just switched Chess federations, she didn’t defect or join the national team.

links:

http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/215175/us-female-chess-champion-nazi-paikidze-refusing-to-wear-hijab-in-2017-championship-iran

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/female-chess-hijab-iran-world-championships-tehran-anger-a7337876.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/29/female-chess-players-accuse-governing-body-of-sex-discrimination/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naz%C3%AD_Paikidze

 

 

 

 

Still Kicking

Bridge view
So the blog is back, but not back-back. They couldn’t restore the data. Or perhaps they didn’t even have it to restore, even though they said they did originally…And that db dump/backup is what contains my previous posts.

So I moved things to a new server. I’ll update the technical details in another post but for now I need to figure out when I can re-type and re-post the blog entries that were my most-searched and viewed. But hey, I have time.

In the meantime, remember to make your own backups. Don’t just rely on cloud services or other servers/services. Periodically make your own.

Weekly Roundup – wine, music, books

Stuff I was talking about this week, in case any of you are bored and want further reading:

Wine varietals: Corvina and Dornfelder. (I didn’t know Dornfelder was a ‘new’ varietal). I was referring to it because of I tried Loring‘s new Dornfelder. I was talking up Corvina because I had tried CB Wine Cellars new release. Yummo in both cases.

The band Tom was referring to was The Tragically Hip. Wikipedia and Final Concert Links

Clowns in the news, but not this one

Book I referenced this week: Blood, Bones & Butter

New Blog URL – hopefully it’s temporary (sticky post)

There was an accident with the old blog and I’m still waiting for my ISP to recover the backup files. I’m starting a new instance of WordPress while I wait for those files to be set up. So anyway – here we are.

The new URL shouldn’t matter- most of you come to read the posts via social media/direct links. And the domain name isn’t new so….  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I hope I get the problem with the original DB resolved soon. I’ll let you know when I do.

October ’16 update: still no news from the hosting service. They said they had the files a while back, but I’ve yet to get any news (or the files themselves).