January 29, 2004
This word deserves to live.
Use it today. Do it for Languagehat, because you know he'd do it for you.
I am in my bedroom in the palace.
There is a four-poster bed, and not much else. A portrait hangs on the wall. An exit leads north.
And if you get lost, there is always the Coles' Notes, now presented in ever so convenient Power Point. [via Metafilter]
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The Birds
First crows are making tools, and then a complaining parrot. Now there's one with a sense of humor, too.
Where No Economist Has Gone Before
Former Reagan administration economist Paul Craig Roberts compared today's taxes "with that of a 19th century American slave." According to him many 19th century slaves came out better.
Slaves in that situation were as free as today's American taxpayer to choose their housing from the available stock, purchase their food and clothing, and entertain themselves.
In fact, they were freer than today's American taxpayer. By hard work and thrift, they could save enough to purchase their freedom.
Roberts must be getting talking points from Grover (I compare the estate tax to the holocaust) Norquist.
Call Immediately
ATTENTION: Anyone who was at the Ka'u - St. Joseph game at Ka'u last Sat. Jan. 24
We lost the game by 3 points and have filed an official protest to BIIF officials. Anyone who was at the game who did a video of the incident where the score keeper hit the buzzer "accidentally" as our boys were deep into Ka'u territory about to make goal, please call my office immediately at 935-4936. As you may know, the buzzer froze our guys, resulting in a Ka'u player gaining possession of the ball and running it all the way across the court to score. Our protest is not only about the "accidental" buzzer incident, it is also about the referees allowing the Ka'u score to stand. Mahalo for your kokua in helping us find a video of the incident if it exists.
The Scary Guy: The New Face of Love
The next step in the "Scared Straight" program yields mixed results.
The next step in the "Scared Straight" program yields mixed results.
Iceland's Beautiful, Horrible Desolation.
You think YOU'RE cold? This is how it must look when they turn off the sun...
January 28, 2004
On the Origins of singing in the bath:
...when those who enjoy a hot bath inhale the air of the bath, so that the heat of the air enters their spirits and makes them hot, they are found to experience joy. It often happens that they start singing, as singing has its origin in gladness.
More quotes (taxation, posting, gravitation, relationships, goodness) by Ibn Khald
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Razzie Award Nominee Have Been Announced
Gigli leads the pack with nine nominations, followed by Cat-In-The-Hat, and From Justin To Kelly. Ben Affleck scored a hat trick by being nominated for Gigli, Daredevil, and (the title says it all) Paycheck. Sylvester Stallone received his 30th nomination for his versatile performance playing five characters in Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over.
Monkey time explained.
Wondered what "UTC" meant? I did. "Coordinated Universal Time" didn't mean much to me, until I found this. The passage of time can be measured so accurately that the rotation of the earth can be seen to be variable. UTC allows these people to add leap seconds to our clocks.
Has your hedgehog been pestering you about volunteer opportunities? Put that hedgie to work for charity at the second-annual Wheel-A-Thon! Let's just hope there isn't too much self-anointing going on.
The Cell-Phone Gun.
A REAL killer app...
[Warning: Quicktime. Via Gizmodo]
Moby Games.
An extensive database of videogames (a computer game IMDB, basically).
The Killer List of Videogames, a site devoted to just arcade machines. Which is part of The International Arcade Museum, a site devoted to all coin operated machines.
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The sound of joy
Speaking of beautiful music, (or something), have we all been Winged yet? Indispensable.
Papal blessing for break-dancers
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- In an unusual spectacle at the Vatican, Pope John Paul II presided over a performance of break-dancers who leaped, flipped and spun their bodies to beats from a tinny boom box.
250 Years of Serendipity.
The word "serendipity" (aka "accidental sagacity" or the art of making unexpected discoveries) was first coined 250 years ago today, on 28 January 1754.
To mark the anniversary: a new book, The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity, not just a history of the word but "a protest against that rhetoric of science that defines discovery as anything other than a messy blend of inspiration, perspiration, error, and happy chance".
"Interview with a Fungus"
(PDF) is the winner of the 2003 Shell Economist Writing Prize. [Via World Changing.]
Making Sense Of Marcel Duchamp.
An excellent primer on one of the First Modern Men.