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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Server Upgrade Completed
The server upgrade for FTB.com is completed. If you are having any problems especially with comments that is because of leftover goblins in the system and that will go away. Or you could clear your DNS cache if you want.
The process was not easy and there were some tense moments, especially between the boss, Ed, and the IT expert, Matt, as documented in this video:
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Great Moments in Presidential Debates 2000
Awk…ward…..
A map of the brain
How can we begin to understand the way the brain works? The same way we begin to understand a city: by making a map. In this visually stunning talk, Allan Jones shows how his team is mapping which genes are turned on in each tiny region, and how it all connects up.
Great Moments in Vice Presidential Debates: 1992
Huh. Reasonable question, I suppose.
Great Moments in Presidential Debates: 1992
It is hard to say if George Bush lost his presidency at the very beginning of this video when he checks is watch as the citizen begins to ask her question, or moments later when he became visibly annoyed at her for not being rich, or a few moments later when Bill Clinton gave the correct answer to the question: Continue reading Great Moments in Presidential Debates: 1992
Great Moments in Vice Presidential Debates: 1988
This one needs no introduction or comment:
Question: When is Rebecca Watson going to learn to shut up?
De-dum dum…..
Now THAT was funny. Unlike Kurt Metzger. Kurt has suggested that women can avoid feeling sexualized by sticking to purdah. That’s when a woman covers herself from head to toe, inclusively, with cloth. It is a practice of patrarchical, misogynist societies in which women are totally controlled by men, often subject to brutal violence, and even killed for not knowing when to shut up or breaking barbaric and absurd rules. Kurt Metzger is a comedian, so what he said can be taken as a joke. Whether or not it can be taken as funny is an otter matter.
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Great Moments in Presidential Debates: 1988
This is one of my favorites and to me one of the most frustrating moments in American politics. I was in the Congo at the time so only heard about this when I got back.
A little background on my thinking on this one.
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“AYN RAND’s timeless novel of courage and self-sacrifice comes to life…”
Rebecca Watson pointed this out in a snork just now and I had to share.
The movie “Atlas Shrugged” was apparently made (remade, yes?) recently and the DVD is just out. But there is an error on the cover of the DVD that is sufficiently outrageous, according to the film’s producers, to require a full recall of the DVD and a change in company policy to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. Continue reading “AYN RAND’s timeless novel of courage and self-sacrifice comes to life…”
Great Moments in Debate History: 1984
Skip to about 1 hour 4 minutes to watch a classic Reagan Moment (the moment is at about 1:06)
Not very impressive, but apparently people noticed. In the following, go right to the end, about 1 hour 23 minutes :
That Pacific Coast Highway bit is said to be irrelevant and rambling, but actually I thin it’s the best thing Reagan ever said. And subsequently ignored.
New Bird Book: Birds of North America and Greenland
Face it. Half the time … most of the time, really … you use your Peterson (or some other favorite “field guide”) as a checklist. You see a bird and you pretty much know in your head what it is, but you need to look it up to see what the three or four similar ducks or woodpeckers or whatever are in your area in order to be sure that it is a Common Merganser or a Red Headed Woodpecker or whatever. All you need is a basic picture (drawing preferred for this sort of thing) the names of the birds and basic range maps.
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Great Moments in Debate History: 1976
Western Browsing Rhino Is No More
This refers to a subspecies of “Black Rhino” also known as the “browsing rhino.”
The Western Black Rhino of Africa was declared officially extinct Thursday by a leading conservation group.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature said that two other subspecies of rhinoceros were close to meeting the same fate.
The Northern White Rhino of central Africa is now “possibly extinct” in the wild and the Javan Rhino “probably extinct” in Vietnam, after poachers killed the last animal there in 2010.
A small but declining population survives on the Indonesian island of Java.
Black rhinos are fairly aggressive towards humans. I knew one who was hand reared and very friendly … you could and feed it and pet it and stuff. It lived at a non-profit/private reserve and tourists could park in the nearby lot and go over and see this rhino, as well as a white rhino also hand reared.
Last time I was there both rhinos were gone. The white rhino had been released into the wild and had started her own family. Here’s a picture I took of her when I caught up to her. (Which wasn’t hard, white rhinos are easy to find since they like open country where grass grows.)
The black rhino had been shot. One day he unexpectedly burst through the fence and went on a rampage. He didn’t hurt anyone but he did damage all the cars in the parking lot.
Here is his picture from when he was still alive.