as much as I liked it, the constant scanning around made me dizzy as all get out… maybe I can convince the artistically brilliant meemee to make me another one. 🙂
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Another day, another $.34 (after taxes.)
woo. Or even Wu! (Doug, that is) harper #1 in my book, and all around swell guy apparently called danny up last night, giving out his new phone number… sadly, he either doesn’t have the line hooked up yet, or some other weirdness is causing conection trouble. but rest assured that we’ll hear from him soon.
I have no plans for saturday…what to do. maybe just have a rest? my forward week is looking busy, update ID, take car eof a few bills for Suzy while she’s in the pokey, birthday goodies for Derek & Kevin. I should spend some time with Danny and Ray this weekend, I really haven’t spoken to Ray since oh, maybe a month or so ago. Perhaps Saturday will be good for that.
reviews on the googly eyed scotto are mixed… I think I’ll save it for ‘surprised or hyper’ moods when I get my paid account.
Doing a contract job for food for the poor. I have mixed feelings about feeding people overseas when there are hungry folks in my city. Is it wrong to want things better locally first, and then spread out from there? Another tactic is to hit the hungriest first, and go to the less hungry, I suppose… but how does a person calulate that sort of stuff? “Well, 1000 people died here last week… only 800 in haiti died.” The economy of human life is a difficult one for me to calculate. Is it wrong to feed the hungry at all? Opposing nature? (Don’t look at me, I’m totally in favor of good works… and opposing nature. If I wasn’t all my friends with glasses would be much worse off, not to mention the my back, athsmatics, and other ‘defectives’)
Protected: myth said some stuff that set my mind in an oddball direction.
Volare’ Woooahhoohh….
catching up with my daily hubbub and bolting for home… thanks applelard for the help with the song, and the chat! 🙂
saw this quote on rising entropy’s journal…
this body wasn’t made for me
(built for comfort, not for speed)
A great statement, and I think it applies nicely to me too.
Isolation…
It’s weird… I feel sort of cut off from the LJ gang today… I finally had my first successful reply to a comment just about all day… I missed you guys. 🙂 It was sort of like looking through a one way mirror… I suppose I could’ve posted on my journal my responses to other folk’s posts, but that’s kind of odd, and tought to thread follow.
propagating the meme. via cider, lakme, latraviata
Who has the coolest icon on LJ ?
Tricky, but mootpoint gets my vote. It just makes me smile.
2) Whose journal do you post to most often?(totally changed from the original unfair question) A toughie, either Cider, Latraviata, or mootpoint, depending on post frequency of the author, eebomb and zoe too…
3) What song makes you feel really happy?
right now it’s “That’s Amore” by Dean Martin… have had the CD spinnnig all day. (a best of.. not just Amore! )
4) What color is your underwear?
Today it is Peter Max Yellow Submarine print boxers.
5) Name 3 bad habits you have.
I eat unhealthy food, I’m brutally honest (need to polish my diplomacy), and I’m dangerously curious.
6) Name 3 wonderful things about yourself.
I care, I’m great with children, and I like to help.
wacky….
I have a bunch of unique interests… surely I’m not the only one into –
airships, andy partridge, bac-o’s, banana pancakes, barada, beach glass, beans and rice, ben franklin, boardgames, bob wilson,brains in jars,brounettes, bucky fuller, captain spaulding, caregiving, chuck taine, cocoa crispies, comforters, cookie belcher,crash test dummies, criminal psychology, david niven, distributing labor, ack… cut and paste grows weary… look at your interest page… what’s black on your list?
struggling today with LJ
hard to say if it’s them or me, I suspect LJ, as my other surf-activities are doing ok. I lost a friend on my list, I wonder who it was? Not a reciprocal link, so it was someone fairly new, whom i’ve not read a great deal of.
this just in….
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – It’s official — early Americans practiced cannibalism, at least at one site in the U.S. Southwest, researchers said.
Cut-up bones and human blood found in cooking pots had long suggested that someone cooked seven people at an Anasazi site in southwest Colorado, but tests of human feces found at the site prove that someone ate them, according to Richard Marlar of the University of Colorado and colleagues.
The site, which seems to have been abandoned suddenly around 1150 A.D., has long intrigued scientists and provoked lengthy and often heated debate about what happened there.
“Several lines of evidence indicate that during the abandonment or soon after, the bodies of seven people of both sexes and various ages were disarticulated, defleshed and apparently cooked as if for consumption by other humans,” Marlar and colleagues wrote in their report, published in the science journal Nature.
“Here we show consumption of human flesh did occur as demonstrated in preserved human waste containing identifiable human tissue remains,” they wrote.
That someone was cut up and cooked is not in dispute — the bones were clearly butchered and human blood was found in cooking pots.
But some scientists have argued that this could have been part of a funerary ritual, or perhaps a deliberate act of terrorism by a small group of people aimed at scaring others away.
Something bad certainly seems to have happened at the settlement, one of many abandoned by people now known as the Anasazi, which means “ancient enemy” in Navajo.
The Anasazi mysteriously disappeared, but are believed to have been the ancestors of the modern-day Hopi and Zuni people, the so-called Pueblo Indians who built complex settlements.
Usually, Native Americans carefully cleaned up before they left a village or settlement, collecting valuables, stripping logs and roofing, and then often torching what was left.
Not at Cowboy Wash, Colorado.
There, cooking pots were left behind, as were tools, ornaments and construction materials.
And, scattered among them were human bones that had been cut up, cracked open and burned.
Perhaps left as one last insult was a lump of human excrement, laid in the ashy hearth.
It was this single turd — a coprolite in scientific terminology — that provided the proof.
Marlar’s team needed solid evidence that the men, women and children whose bones were found had been eaten. So Marlar’s team looked for myoglobin, a human protein, in the feces — and they found it.
“Human myoglobin should only be present in fecal material if it is consumed and passed through the digestive system by the depositor of the feces,” the team wrote.
The finding is certain to be controversial.
“Fur is probably going to fly over this,” said Tim White, an anthropologist at the University of California Berkeley who has studied early humans and who found evidence last year that some Neanderthals practiced cannibalism.
Cannibalism was used by many as an excuse to justify ”civilizing” native cultures — or for wiping them out. Accusing early Native Americans of a practice so abhorrent to so many societies will not be popular.
But anthropologist Christy Turner of Arizona State University has studied many southwestern sites where human bones appear to have been butchered. He describes evidence of cannibalism at 38 sites in his book “Man Corn: Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest.”
White thinks the evidence is pretty clear.
“Some of the long bones (such as leg bones) at these sites don’t have any ends to them at all,” White said in a telephone interview. That, he said, suggests they were processed to get the grease out — something people commonly do with animal bones.
Why would anyone do that?
“They were hungry,” he answered.
ding dang net trouble. pooties.
I posted replies to about a dozen threads that haven’t come back yet. flargh.
ding-dong-diddly dammit.
it’s ok, I guess, not on my most witty shingle today. if anyone thinks i’m ignoring them, let me know… I probably lost your thread.
Chinese food! yeah baby!
Just ordered… veggie lo mein, spring rolls, and a big honking barrel of tea.
met estokes. amd enjoyed the chat… welcome to my journal, Erika!
noticing…
looking over the popular interests page and discovered that swimming is more popular than sex
I live by the beach. Am I doing sometihng wrong? I was also surprised to find Tori Amos was more popular than food.
Science fiction beats out chocolate? what? nope, I deny that.
For what it’s worth, livejournal is apparently more interesting than money or religion. Why aren’t there more paid members? I think I’m sending brad my $$ this Friday, when I get paid, as this is easily the most frequent program I use or think about these days.
d’oh!
Well, the sharks have swum around full circle, and are coming back for a second bite.
No Thai for scotto tonight. He has to stay late at work, and make things all better… I’ll be lucky to get out of this joint by midnight, let alone 8. piffle. Looks like a pizza night. shoot.
Just as well, I’m sort of beat, and would prefer to be fresh for Jen’s chat.
{You can only see this in the reply zone! secret stuff! If you can see this, tell me… I’m curious! I’ll make you a balloon animal and everything!} edit, lj code changed, now everoyne can see it.
too the friends I just trimmed off…
I had to do it. not meant to offend, just getting too many folks to read. I still like you all. I just can’t keep up.
words that describe my current mindset.
huh?
Bleah?
Zoinks!
hammina-hammina-hammina
in that order.
Just slurped down a tasty cherry slushie. I wish takeout made grilled cheese.
I’m sad that nobody wants to play email scrabble with me. 🙁
I’m happy that I’ve been fed. 🙂
I’m surprised that I’ve formed a crush already. Silly Scotto. Gives me something to think about, though. 🙂 or :0
I wonder how Newt’s going to deal with me heading out to the sleep study after work… It’ll get dark and light without me coming home.
I’m flattered that I’ve gotten so many new friends the last week or so… I don’t know if it’s interests or random, but It’s pretty spiff.