- The Hasselhoffian Recursion. Way cooler than the Matrix. And deeper, too. Via Rob, who recently wrote this post, which I would have had a lot more sympathy for before I became a landlord.
- Jennifer Wells in The Star replies to that Maureen Dowd column.
- Two excellent posts on Left 2 Right arguing against the “taxation is theft” ideology: here and here.
- I’m kinda late linking to this, but Echidne has an excellent series on women in the hard sciences, bouncing of of Larry Summers recent public bout of sexism. (Oddly enough, I’ve read a few academics suggesting that a big silver lining of Summers’ speech might be more tenured women at Harvard in the next few years, as Summers tries to mitigate the widespread impression that he’s a misogynist pig. I hope so…) Echidne’s posts: part one, part two, part three.
- Free the Slaves dot net is an earnest, well-put-together site about current-day slavery.
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Laws aimed at forcing teens to get their parents’ permission before getting contraception will do nothing to scare youngsters off having sex and may in fact increase rates of teen pregnancy, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.”
- New to the blogroll: Reproductive Rights Blog.
- I posted a week or two ago about the new White Wolf Game “Pimp”. Here’s an interesting livejournal post, from a freelance writer who has worked for White Wolf, about his reaction to the game.
- The second album by Insect Trust, Hoboken Saturday Night, has finally been put on CD. The Insect Trust, for those of you who never heard of them, was a late 60s/early 70s fusion-rock-blues-folk-whatever band, and although they only managed two albums before they broke up, they were fantastic. Listening to their albums reminds me of how incredibly exciting rock was in that period; there was, it seemed, no end of unexplored territory to explore. The Insect Trust, as Ed Ward points out, remains so fresh to listen to because the territory they were exploring, has gone largely unexplored ever since.
- Elves Of Valinor Warn Of “Critical Security Flaw” In PalantÃr Browsers
- New to the blogroll: Media Girl. And I’m bewildered that I haven’t included this one before now.
- Excellent, long Boston Review essay on society, the law and marriage. I actually haven’t finished reading it yet, but I want to link to it anyway so I won’t forget to finish it.
- SORE WINNERS. Measure 36, you’ll recall, was Oregon’s anti-gay-marriage ballot measure, which passed in the last election. Earlier this week, while my housemate Kim was driving, some guy with a “yes on 36” bumper sticker pulled up next to her car and mimed shooting a gun at Kim (Kim’s car sports a “no on 36” bumper sticker). This morning, we found that someone hurled a beer bottle through our car’s back windshield (again, “no on 36” sticker). Some people just don’t handle victory gracefully.
Corso, what caught my eye was: The doctor was worried about my kidneys with what I’m on, and I get…
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Capitalist pig. Enjoy the mice in your walls!
And then Kim pulled out her *real* gun and pointed it right back at him?
C’mon, you guys have shall-issue CCW permits. Use ’em.
Oh, and Amp, you are on my all blogger cabinet. Just sayin’.
When I saw that Hasselhof thingie the other day, first I could not believe it. Then I wondered how he did it — where was the “seam” in the loop? Then I kinda marveled at the composition and how the picture-in-picture bit really did a good job of suggesting … um … the bits. Then I was back to just not believing it. I wasn’t brave enough to blog it. I’m glad you did, though!
And thanks for the link! :)
Thanks for the link!