Happy Saint Elizabeth of Portugal Day!
MP has a habit of giving me an extra smooch to pass on to Newt when we say farewell. It’s a good thing.
Happy Saint Elizabeth of Portugal Day!
MP has a habit of giving me an extra smooch to pass on to Newt when we say farewell. It’s a good thing.
Moment of Lyric:
Now when I die, now don’t think I’m a nut….
Don’t want no fancy funeral; just one like old King Tut.
Based on the lj interests lists of those who share my more unusual interests, the interests suggestion meme thinks I might be interested in: Continue reading 7462 – Yaga-zuzi-yagazuzi-zim!
tagged by vimoh
Number of books I own: I couldn’t even venture a safe estimate. About 6 gigs of text-file/pdf/palm-readable stuff, Actual book-books, I have about 12 full bookshelves worth out, and tightly packed closet full of boxes.
Presently reading: Cycling through three – Audio book – Going Postal – Terry Pratchett, palm book – The War in the Air, H.G. Wells , paper book – Complete Prose Works – Walt Whitman
In the pipeline: More Pratchett, A rereading of Twain, Whatever else tickles my fancy or rollls down the torrent-pipe.
Recently Read: Night Watch – Pratchett, Assorted Philip Marlow books – Raymond Chandler
Two of my favourites: Dandilion Wine – Bradbury and The Lorax, Dr. Seuss
I tag anyone who wants a good healthy tagging!
250 questions, filled in about 10 at a time, in spurts since I saw it on eryx_uk‘s list.
The Friday Five
From your vantage point in front of the computer, you spy, with your little eye…
1. Something that is red:
Stripe on the Burger King building across the parking lot. I want hash browns. I get none.
2. Something that is shiny:
Rain puddle outside. little drops are still splashing in it
3: Something that is ugly:
Beige Painted-over wood paneling
4. Something that is made of wood:
Froggy Noisemaker from Danny.
5. Something that is sharp:
Hmm… not much here. nothing with an edge, but my mechanical pencil could puncture you!
Your NOW and LAST by Nightflax | |||
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What color is your hair? | Brown with a little blonde, auburn, black and gray mixed in | ||
How Tall are you? | 6'5ish | ||
What music are you listening to? | Orbital – Doctor Who | ||
What can you see (other than the computer)? | Newt chewing on a business card *again* | ||
If you reach out your left foot, what will it hit? | A big subwoofer | ||
What can you hear? | Music, newt chewing, keyobard clicks, a/c whir, pc fans, crunching toast | ||
What is bothering you? | the distance from here to colombia | ||
What are you in love with? | Newt snugs | ||
What do you dislike? | free-floating anxiety | ||
What can you smell? | peanut butter toast | ||
What hurts? | pain? Nothing on my body is currently hurting. | ||
What is on your head? | a brown hair tie elsastic | ||
What is your computer's background? | MP and Newtie. | ||
What is in your wallet? | bus pass, assorted business cards, seven dollars, a condom, newt whisker | ||
What position are you in? | sitting, leaning to the left a bit | ||
Where are you? | home, in front of big brain | ||
How are you feeling? | Not bad. a little sleepy | ||
Who would you like to hug? | I'm a hug whore. I'll hug just about anyone that isn't stinky. That said, my pref currently runs to MP & Newt | ||
Where would you like to be? | Cuddling in South America | ||
What color are you favouring? | Orange, usually, but Red, Green, Blue and Black are all nice. | ||
Who is messaging you? | nobody at the moment. | ||
Last… | |||
Who is your most recent Xanga, LJ or DJ entry from? | on my reading list? eryx_uk / commented? phillykat | ||
Who is the last person you saw? | a guy with a moustache driving a shovel-truck | ||
Who is the last person you missed? | MP | ||
What is the last place your feet took you to? | My chair, here. | ||
What is the last place wheels took you to? | Home, via bus. | ||
What is the last drug you took? | multi-vitamin before breakfast | ||
What is the last thing you said? | Hmph. hot! | ||
Who did you last speak too? | the toaster oven. (last living thing, Newt – last human bus driver “thank you!”) | ||
What is the last book you read? | Last completed – Night Watch / Current Read – Rereading Bratpack | ||
What is the last TV show you saw? | A snippet of Smallville. Last Whole show – Family Guy | ||
What is the last Movie you watched? | Fog of War | ||
Take this Survgen survey! | |||
Went out and about with Danny yesterday. We didn’t do movies, instead, we hit tarpon bend – I had some conch, he had clams. Ashley, our waitress was nice, the food was average fare.
Afterwards, we went to both Barnes & Noble and Archives for Book-snooping. I didn’t buy any, but was tempted by a few things. Danny got a study guide for Earth Science and Astronomy, to help with certification and teaching those courses next year. We looked for Pratchett’s “The Last Hero”, but it wasn’t in stock.
Dan left about 5ish, and I sat back home… noticed my TV cable is out. I called Comcast, but all I got was a recording, and notification that a human would get back to me on Tuesday. Hopefully, it’ll return before that, but now that it’s morning, and still nothing, I suspect not. I hoofed it down the road to catch the first moonlight movie… I’d forgotten how good Forrest Gump is. Before the main feature, they showed a Laurel and Hardy movie – flying deuces., but stopped it about 20 minutes in, when they realized it wasn’t a short, but over an hour long. The other flub was that at 11pm sharp, the sprinklers turned on. I’m quite thankful that I parked off the grass and sat on a sidewalk bench facing the movie. Side note, there’s something meta about watching Forrest wait for a bus on screen while sitting in a park bench off-screen.
Pictures and doodles from yesterday.:
Just setting up the screen. new setup this year.. it’s on an inflatable frame. Pretty nifty, and sets up *fast*
My original spot… I opted for a side seat, because I didn’t want to see a lot of heads in the way of the screen when folks got up for breaks.
Movie start… still twilight.
Pov with night lights. the parking garage was rather bright, but not a distraction.
Sitting in the dark.
Drawn during the “coconut shrimp, pan fried shrimp, etc” scene.
I saw a bicycle rickshaw roll by and I got to thinking tarot-y chariot thoughts – Wheel of Fortune, hanged man, and tower are on top. Interesting that my memory reversed both hanged man and tower details. I’m surprised that I didn’t draw the lovers and the devil, come to think of it.
Walk home – buk 50, d0se and deph were at Riverwalk sometime earlier, it seems.
In the sidewalk lights near Ikon, a pair of desiccated lizard husks rest in peace. Who knows how they got inside, but they were trapped.. never to leave.
Enough procrastinating, I need to sit down and do my writing assignment that was due 2 days ago. Naughty Scotto.
This is how you can watch the trailer for Lost season 2.
Start by following this url – http://www.oceanic-air.com/seatingchart.htm
Then click on the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42.
After the trailer you get redirected to a site with nice sounds and mysterious pictures. Have fun.
Note to self, pick up a new crimping tool to add cables to the network on Wednesday.
ever-changing web screenplay based on the page you add to the end.
Overheard by proxy via pomoba
“So, after Joss Whedon is fired from the Wonder Woman movie because Serenity bombed, who do you think they’ll get to direct it?”
I would like someone to give me a big bag of money so that I can retire in comfort, without financial woes.
Barring that, I’d like someone to make a loaf of banana bread for me.
Or just to slack off and sleep in, snuggled down with Newt.
not today… but there is a long weekend coming up! Slackfest!
forget-me-not panties™
“These panties will monitor the location of your daughter, wife or girlfriend 24 hours a day, and can even monitor their heart rate and body temperature. Use our patented mapping system, pantyMap®, to find the exact location of your loved one 24 hours a day.”
See, I could see this as being really useful to monitor kids… but the application is nuts here. (I suspect it’s a gag – see comments as to why)
1. Reply and I’ll write something about you.
2. I will then tell you what song/movie/artist reminds me of you.
3. I will tell you something I like about you.
4. I will tell you the first memory of you that comes to mind.
5. I will tell you what reminds me of you on an ordinary basis.
6. I’ll then tell you something that I’ve wondered about you.
Where am I? What time is it? Another crash and burn sleep last night.
Deciduous – Good and Evil, Angels and Skateboarders, and a glowing banana. Nice evolving doodle.
This post was written last night… I’m testing the “auto-post” queue of semagic.
Possible Weekend Expedition –
Miami Metrozoo celebrates Bear Awareness Week on “Bear Days” Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29. Zoos across the country, libraries, nature centers, and other wildlife agencies recognize the integral role of bears in nature and advocate bear education in May.
FREE Stuffed Bear to the first 500 kids through the gate each day*
The Metrozoo celebration will include additional Keeper Talks and enrichment activities especially prepared for the three kinds of bears in the zoo on both days.
*Wild Republic Itsy Bitsies bear (For children 12 and under, while supplies last).
MP called me out of the blue yesterday afternoon just to say hi. That was brief, but nice.
Land Of the Dead! (thanks for the point, missv!)
MMm. I loves me some Zombies. I hope I can get some HuFu dumplings to snack on in time to see it.
Moment of Lyric:
And you get in your car and drive real far.
And you drive all night and then you see a light.
And it comes right down and it lands on the ground.
And out comes the man from Mars.
And you try to run but he’s got a gun.
And he shoots you dead and he eats your head.
GrayPumpkin is now up to episode 8 of the new Dr Who, and his opinions mirror my own pretty closely. So Far, I think the first three are still my favorites of the season.
Flip Top Box
Remixed from actual cigarette commercials, this little number is so catchy you’ll hear it in your sleep. Beware!
Man digs up corpse and cooks the body parts Continue reading 7393 – The skin-map don’t lie. Here be Monsters.
The morning came with a minimum of fuss, more out of habit than anything else. More energy this morning… I was running on fumes yesterday. Today is going to be a walkabout and a mind-blanking workout.
I am really glad that I have so much bandwidth available on my website. People have been hitting the audio and video pages pretty hard the last few days.
Current Reality Settings – Better than yesterday, but I want to get back to 4-color, wacky, full.
Spectra-Analyzer (Monochrome / 4-Color / True-Color / Thermograph / X-Ray )
MPAA Rating (G / PG / R / NC-17)
Kill switch (Off / On / Wanton Murderous Rage)
Weirdness Tank (Empty / Low / Half / High / Full)
Laugh-O-Matic (Serious / Satirical / Witty / Wacky / Insane)
Cliche Blender (Pulse / Blend / Puree / Oh, Ugh!)
Global Soundtrack Volume (off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11!)
Personal Soundtrack Volume (off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11!)
Batteries (Empty / Low / Half / High / Full)
Well, the get-together yesterday was delayed, but maybe next weekend. constance1010 had to work, at the last minute. Hopefully I won’t be on call next go ’round, and can catch her and tarpo.
Sights and sounds from what I did instead –
Scribble-doodle – more from the TNT people from before?
More Sticky-letter graffiti
Little band in the riverwalk pavilion. the crowd was nigh-empty:
What the band was playing – 145k ogg
There’s some bad juju in the air this month. I wish I was more superstitious, so that I could do some sort of banishment ritual and feel that it works. Flies banging on a windowpane, promising something outside that’s probably unpleasant.
Bid on a replacement model for my poor dead camera on ebay.. it’s so old that I can safely bid about $50. I don’t really need a brand new bleeding-edge camera for snapshots.
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What philosophy do you follow? (v1.03)
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You scored as Utilitarianism.
Your life is guided by the principles of Utilitarianism: You seek the greatest good for the greatest number.
“The said truth is that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.”
–Jeremy Bentham
“Whenever the general disposition of the people is such, that each individual regards those only of his interests which are selfish, and does not dwell on, or concern himself for, his share of the general interest, in such a state of things, good government is impossible.”
–John Stuart Mill
You scored as Justice (Fairness).
Your life is guided by the concept of Fair Justice: Everyone, yourself included, should be rewarded and punished according to the help or harm they cause.
“He who does not punish evil commands it to be done.”
–Leonardo da Vinci – I truly agree with this sentiment, which is why my merciful side suffers.
“Though force can protect in emergency, only justice, fairness, consideration and cooperation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace.”
–Dwight D. Eisenhower
I don’t want the most-remembered term of 2005 to be “feeding tube”.
People don’t give hips and collarbones enough credit in the sexiness department these days.
Moment of Lyric: (mp3)
What’s that sound
Comin’ from the dresser on a night as black as pitch?
What’s that sound
Comin’ from the bureau, do I dare turn on the switch?
Them bones, them bones, them dry bones
All bleached and deathly white
I’ve got skeletons in my closet and
They’re rattlin’ tonight
The cheat bone’s connected to deceit bones
And thereby connected to lies
I-love-yous said indiscriminately make the sockets for the eyes
The love bones knock against the hate bones
And fingers click in time
There won’t be sleep for the weary tonight
‘Cause all those bones are mine
I forgot to mention… on Friday, Dan gave me a copy of Kelly’s Heroes. on VHS. I don’t own a VCR anymore. I wonder where I can go to swap it out for a DVD version? It’s a great flick.
There’s a solid piece at Wired News about Buprenorphine, a treatment for heroin that kills withdrawal symptoms quickly, but without the abuse potential of methadone. Unfortunately, it hasn’t taken off as expected, in part because of some ill-conceived regulation:
After bupe had been on the market a year, the law was amended to permit methadone clinics to prescribe it, but only under the same rules used for methadone (one dose per visit), which erases one of bupe’s major advantages – that you don’t have to schlep to a clinic every day. Meanwhile, many methadone providers have remained openly skeptical of the new med, fearing that it will further stigmatize methadone, or siphon off their most stable patients. The government reimburses methadone programs for the number of patients they oversee, not for the specific services they provide, so the payment for a stable patient who takes a dose and goes to work subsidizes treatment for more fragile clients with multiple addictions, mental illness, housing and unemployment issues, and more.
The regulatory problems didn’t stop there. Influenced by tales of unscrupulous methadone clinics taking on huge case-loads for the reimbursement cash, Congress barred doctors from maintaining more than 30 bupe patients at a time. And in a monumental blunder, the law classified giant HMOs like Kaiser Permanente, as well as hospitals, as single providers, with the same 30-patient cap that Kolodny has in the solo practice he maintains on evenings and weekends. Four years later, the law remains unchanged. One clear sign of the law’s unintended consequences: The world-renowned Addiction Institute of New York (better recognized by its old name, Smithers) doesn’t mention bupe in its advertising because with a 30-patient limit, it fears it would have to turn people away.
In elementary school I remember the teacher telling me that the vowels were AEIOU and sometimes Y and W. But I can’t think of a single word where W is used as a vowel. Are there any?
Sure. Try “how,” which is phonetically equivalent to “hou,” as in house. Ou and ow are diphthongs–that is, two vowel sounds that kind of slide together when you say them. W and Y are often called semivowels because they go both ways, as it were, depending on the company they keep within the word. (Low morals are obviously a problem at every level of our society.) In cow, for instance, W is a vowel, but make the word coward and you can hear W working as a consonant. Similarly with Y become I in copy and copier.
I dig how Google and Yahoo are duking it out.
Last month’s launch of Google Maps was impressive, but not as cool as Yahoo’s placing of live traffic conditions on its map this month. Google’s webmail product, Gmail, caused a fuss by offering accounts capable of storing a gigabyte of mail, four times that of Yahoo Mail. No problem, said Yahoo last week, Yahoo mail users can have a gigabyte too. Google’s purchase of Blogger gave them a place at the blogger’s table, but it has done little with it. Yahoo’s blogging tool, Yahoo 360, launches this month, allegedly fully integrated with the rest of the content they produce.
Google has an image organizing application in Picasa, sure; but Yahoo just bought Flickr, perhaps the smartest and richest online application ever written. Yahoo has a rich site summary (RSS) aggregator, Google does not. Yahoo has a search engine for online movies, Google does not. Yahoo has quietly launched search.yahoo.com/cc, a search engine engineered to find and index Creative Commons material.
1 year ago – Hellboy, Le Gren, Marlin Maniac
2 years ago – Bro issues w/LL, sponsored links, Meredith out front
3 years ago – Walkies, baby sharks, programming, local hones go to 10-digit dialing, Reality settings, Wolf files, army men, schoolhouse rock
4 years ago SOP, enature, symbols, psa for my bio page, C++ DST bug