Archive for May, 2005
Tuesday, May 31st, 2005
SomethingAwful regularly has very amusing competitions to make use of Photoshoppery to come up with some amusing pictures based on a theme. Their humour does tend slightly towards the puerile, and the quality of the images is less than what you would see at Worth1000, but sometimes there is some really great stuff.
Take for example [...]
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Tuesday, May 31st, 2005
Last night, while all the cool kids were wrapping up Wiscon, I was working on some code and I was also exposed to the Miss Universe 2005 pageant. (Blame Trish–she put it on).
You may have heard that Miss Canada won the pageant.
I suppose I’m supposed to feel something nationalistic and patriotic about this, but I [...]
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Monday, May 30th, 2005
We must have it. Yes, we must.
I wrote about this a few months ago, but now there are pictures…
I’ve already got this on order at my exemplary local comic shop, but that picture links to Amazon.ca which is listing pre-orders at 30% off. (Of course that’s still an astonishing $140CAN for the collection.)
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Monday, May 30th, 2005
So, it appears that Sarah is pretty unlikely, from a statistical point of view.
Oh, not her conception–the McLarens are notoriously fertile (”… so fertile that sometimes the neighbours get pregnant.” Ba-Dum-Tsh)–but her height.
We measured her this weekend, and got a height of 30 inches. This measurement was, if anything, erroneous on the conservative side.
However, when [...]
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Saturday, May 28th, 2005
All the taste of Soylent Green, none of the moral dilemmas!
I actually don’t know if hufu, the human-flesh flavoured tofu, is real or a good joke, but I’m leaning pretty heavily towards it being a lovely parody. Their website will sell you a lot of t-shirts & even the Soylent Green DVD, but appears to [...]
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Friday, May 27th, 2005
The gang over at SciAm have kicked out a 15-point guide to smacking down the most common (and egregious) fallacies presented by creationists as arguments against evolution. Top quality fun reading. An example:
8. Mathematically, it is inconceivable that anything as complex as a protein, let alone a living cell or a human, could spring up [...]
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Friday, May 27th, 2005
The Autonomous Commie Republic, which is part of the Russian Federation, is situated in the far northwest of Europe, and spreads up to the Arctic part of the Ural Mountains. It’s crossed by 9 northern parallels. Ten fair-sized European states could be placed on its territory. Besides indigenous residents (that is, the Commie people), [...]
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Thursday, May 26th, 2005
So, still sick, but capable of posting some follow-up links on some things I’ve talked about before.
One of the topics I’ve discussed a lot is the whole “forcing creationism into schools” thing, one classic example of which was the whole evolution sticker thing.
Well, you may recall that back in January the courts (correctly!) ordered the [...]
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2005
Another link post I can make without straining myself is one that points out a couple of lovely audio bits that I enjoyed listening to today.
The first, pointed out by brilliant UK author Ken MacLeod, is to the beautifully sharp comments made by British MP George Galloway to US Senators. While the 4 minute audio [...]
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2005
Another type of post I can do without fear of straining my sick self is the Hump Of Hate post.
Today’s target is Congressman Spencer Bachus from–surprise!–Alabama who has decided to continue the government program of censoring Bill Maher.
A congressman says comedian Bill Maher’s comment that the U.S. military has already recruited all the “low-lying fruit” [...]
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2005
Let’s ease back into this blogging thing with a little of the old linkblogging.
You will recall my nerd-like nigh worship of Alan Moore. Well, the big story in comic book world yesterday was that Moore has finally had enough of one of his publishers, and is pulling all future projects from them–primarily over some problems [...]
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Monday, May 23rd, 2005
So I took last week off work (and off blogging) to deal with getting Sarah into day care.
It’s a slow process, where she spent one hour the first day, two hours the second day, etc, to get acclimated (acclimatized?). The rest of the day was Daddy-Daughter time.
This should have been terribly fun, and left [...]
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Thursday, May 12th, 2005
I know it’s supposed to be a joke, but I can actually say yes to having done all of these:
Awakened, the morning after a book-buying spree, unable to remember how many books you bought or how much you spent?
Been reprimanded or fired for reading on the job?
Become suddenly deeply interested in an obscure topic and [...]
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Tuesday, May 10th, 2005
So I have my RSS reader (Omea, if you care) set up to pull down really rather a lot of feeds–somewhere around 350 I’d guess. (I am Mr. Infoload Efficiency, yes I am.)
Lots are folks’ personal blogs, or feeds from news sites, or political blogs, etc. One big category is the “tech stuff”, some of [...]
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Monday, May 9th, 2005
There’s a lot of different emotional strains going in this Times story…
IN A tale that could have been lifted from the pages of a children’s story book, a five-year-old dog foraging for food has been credited with saving the life of a baby who had been left alone in a Nairobi forest for two days.
There’s [...]
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