Archive for June, 2009

Random pic of the moment

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Thanks, Moronail!

Great, now I have a fetish

Saturday, June 27th, 2009


You should check this site out. They’ve done some amazing riffs on Mario, Simpsons, South Park, Dora (mmmm, Dora [*shudders*]), Popeye…

If you need a reason to hate copyright law, the fact that most of the stuff on this site is probably illegal should be enough.

Common sense in the legislature

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

No, really!

Sign up to show your support for a bill requiring all US federal legislation to be posted on the internet for all to see 72 hours prior to a vote.

What a simple, great idea!  Is this really from a Congressman?

One mean puppy

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Hmm.

Thanks, 4gifs!

Bail out tragedy

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Above is Barry Ritholz’s way of visualizing the scale of the bail-out.
On the left, the bail-out. On the right, every previous major government plan, combined.

The bail-out is one of those things I shy away from thinking about, like remembering some gruesome auto accident.

I believe something needed to be done to aid the credit system after the collapse, but the bail-out was the wrong thing, and the amount spent defies all logic.

Read Barry Ritholz’s article on the bail-out. However, Barry estimates the cost of the bail-out at $15 trillion, but this NY Times article points out that $12.5 trillion are commited, but “only” $2.5 trillion are spent so far.

My way of thinking about the scale of the bail-out is that $1 trillion is $3,000 for every man, woman and child in the US. That’s right, if you have a family of 5, instead of the $2.5 trillion spent so far on the bail-out, the federal government could have given you $37,500. If they pay out the full $12.5 trillion, that figure would be $187,500.

Instead, they concentrated all that money in the hands of big banks, and what the banks did to “deserve” that money is to utterly mishandle the money they already had.

How will we ever pay this back?

Tell your Sugar Daddy how much you love him

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009


SomeECards almost always makes me smile. :-)

Nonhuman intelligences

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Meet a couple of inventors who’ve been getting press lately:
chimp
rook
Chimps and, believe it or not, rooks, have demonstrated yet another trait we think of as being distinctly human: they invent tools. These are not inherited behaviors that take advantage of the world around them, or lucky chance that gets repeated because it was rewarded. Chimps and rooks *fashion tools* to solve problems they haven’t seen before.

Click through and read about Thomas Edison’s lesser known cousins! As always, Discovery Channel delivers.

Inspired by ‘House’

Friday, June 5th, 2009

I *really* hope this already exists. It would be quite easy to put together a little statistics program that a doctor could enter the symptoms into, and would generate possible diagnoses.

I’m 100% sure that part exists, but there is another next step that would be nice. The software could also use the likelihood of errors in the diagnostic procedure (e.g. when the ’symptom’ is the result of a blood test) to determine when it’s more likely that there was an error in diagnosis than for it to be that rare Uruguayan parasite.

Go bury your head in shame

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Ostriches are apparently just as smart as their teeny little heads would imply.

Thanks, Gifbin!


As a PS, one time we were visiting some kind of fair and Debbie decided to feed the ostrich. Someone was distributing those little 2 oz Dixie cups full of feed, so she got one and reached it up toward the ostrich… he grabbed the cup, tore it from her hand, and swallowed it whole! It looked like a cartoon – you could see the shape of the cup work its way down the ostrich’s throat.

Tattoo of Wolverine riding My Little Pony

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

From GeekyTattoos


See also this fine collection of unicorn tattoos. I think the first one is my favorite, although “Real Men Love Unicorns” and of course the inimitable cock-horned unicorn are up there, too.

They are the first thing I’ve seen for which the stomach-turning word my 13 year old son coined, ‘beyawesome’, seems appropriate.

Thanks to my buddy Matt!

beyawesome: beyond awesome (of course)