Monthly Archive for January, 2009

English..

I don't have an English accent because this is what English sounds like when spoken properly.

James Carr

Mac Printing

Another stupid problem with Mac printing – I upgraded to OS X 10.5.6, and my Canon MP610 stopped working. I removed it, but when I tried to re-add it, I got an error message: Error 9672, unable to add printer.

I tried restarting my Airport Express, turning the printer on and off, but nothing seemed to work.

Fed up, I reinstalled the printer driver, and restarted OS X – and that has done the trick.  I have printing back!  Message to Apple: when installing a Service Pack on many, many Windows machines, stuff like this hardly ever happens.

Is this problem with OS X 10.5.6 just me, or has it affected other people as well?

‘Africa Needs God’

I nearly fell off my chair when I read this article by Matthew Parris.  This is how he ends his article:

To the rural African mind, this is an explanation of why one would not climb the mountain. It's... well, there. Just there. Why interfere? Nothing to be done about it, or with it. Hillary's further explanation – that nobody else had climbed it – would stand as a second reason for passivity.

Christianity, post-Reformation and post-Luther, with its teaching of a direct, personal, two-way link between the individual and God, unmediated by the collective, and unsubordinate to any other human being, smashes straight through the philosphical/spiritual framework I've just described. It offers something to hold on to to those anxious to cast off a crushing tribal groupthink. That is why and how it liberates.

Those who want Africa to walk tall amid 21st-century global competition must not kid themselves that providing the material means or even the knowhow that accompanies what we call development will make the change. A whole belief system must first be supplanted.

And I'm afraid it has to be supplanted by another. Removing Christian evangelism from the African equation may leave the continent at the mercy of a malign fusion of Nike, the witch doctor, the mobile phone and the machete.