Archive for December, 2005

The Death of Printed Media.

Friday, December 30th, 2005

I consider myself a very tech-savvy person, but I’m not really enthused about everything going “digital”.
For example, I just bought a hockey almanac. I’m sure hockeydb or wikipedia could provide all the information within, but you just can’t beat the cross-referencing you can do with physical media.
Want to know how many points your latest free-agent signing had in 2001 in the Swedish league?
Look it up in the player section.
The idea might sound trite, but I think a newspaper that was digital instead of printed on dead tree would be super. I know it’s been tried and they’re working on the bendable LCD technology now.
I would envision an RSS style newspaper, where you decide what news you give two craps about, and then only get that. This would solve two problems, staying current, and still being 3-d and physical.
I sound like Timothy Leary right now.

YAAAAY!

Sunday, December 25th, 2005

This is the best outcome I could have thought of for the prarie dog debacle. The two camps are/were “they’re hibernating” and “they’re dead”.
I’d rather have disturbed their sleep than left them for dead.
Nothing like an uplifting $holiday story.

Merry Christmas/Happy Chanukah/Happy Kwanzaa/Io, Saturnalia!

Sunday, December 25th, 2005

This gives immunity a whole new meaning.

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

This article on NPR’s website gives immunity a whole new meaning.
What’s the point of a free market if there is no liability? Yeah, the consumer votes with their wallet, but not if they’re dead. This really annoys me. You don’t have any rights or the ear of anyone in power unless your last name is Inc.

Assholes of the year.

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

Check out this article on k5.
I’ll post my own nominees later.

Poor prarie dogs.

Friday, December 23rd, 2005

:-(

Sudoku

Wednesday, December 21st, 2005

I think that I, along with the rest of the world, am hooked on Sudoku.
It’s a numbers game that doesn’t require math to play.

Last time I checked.

Sunday, December 18th, 2005

We had a president, not a king.
The gist I get from this is “if you don’t give up your rights, you hate freedom.”
What a crock of shit.
I can’t believe 60 million people lap this up.
Why bother having the legislative and judicial branches of government?
How much longer until they declare martial law?
Right before the next “election”?
LINK.

TV

Thursday, December 15th, 2005

I normally don’t watch television, but I caught The Colbert Report on Comedy Central tonight.
I dare say it’s funnier than the Daily Show.
LE GASP!

Random Cookies Post

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

Is there anything better than homemade peanut butter cookies with the fork marks?

Google

Sunday, December 11th, 2005

As cool as it is to bash google lately, I have my own gripe.
Not with them per se.
Here goes.
Who among us has not asked a question on the internet, and been told to “just f’ing google it”?
How long until there is no new information, because we assume it’s already been answered or researched?
Just one of my odd conspiracy theories.

Targeted websites?

Sunday, December 4th, 2005

There seems to be a practice, mostly by US entertainment companies, to block non-US IP addresses from accessing their websites.
Could someone please explain to me the rationale behind this?
The rest of the world eats up our entertainment like hotcakes.
Blocking them is just asinine.
It’s not quite as reprehensible as US companies helping China censor the internet from their own people.

Gogol

Saturday, December 3rd, 2005

I’m pretty sure that Diary of a Madman is the best literary depiction of schizophrenia ever.