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You’re doing it wrong

Anti (it should be clarified) domestic violence lobbyist shoots husband of 5 days.

Old piano sounds old

Listen to Beethoven played on a piano from his time.  With comparison and contrasting on modern pianos. I’d be nice if they had the same pianist on both pianos, but hey.

Oh, thank goodness

Foundation movie goes on the backburner. The world is safe for now.

My previous thoughts on the matter.

We’re running out of time!

Chilean earthquakes knocks the earth around a bit. Final figures aren’t in yet but currently it looks like 1.26 microseconds per day are gone. You can’t have them back.

I’m going to be rich!

Cracked covers some of the more popular economic collapses throughout history in their own inimitable NSFW style.

A more, ahem, serious look at most of them can be found in Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds.

They’re all so young

Interesting old pictures of various stars. I fully expected Dennis Hopper to have an iPhone in his hand. I probably need some sort of counseling.

This changes everything

New element Copernium, named after Copernicus. You many have previously known it at Ununbium. Not that anyone really cares about all those elements down at the bottom.

Wow

To beat box that long has to be hard.

If you act now

Supreme Court rules that reading Miranda rights is good for a limited time only.

Watching any cop show should teach you that.

It’s real to me

Is nothing on TV real anymore? Actually, the less real TV is the better. Better writing, better acting, better locations.  Reality TV is for the birds.

I can see my house

Most-accurate, highest-resolution images of earth.  Bonus: North America.

It’s not so bad, right

Why we probably don’t need to fear a Cold War with China.

Want

Stargate props auction on Ebay. I’m not picky, any of it would be cool.

Makes it look easy

Does genre mean anything?

I’m not saying UP isn’t a great movie, but how on earth can it conceivably be up for a science fiction writing group’s award?

Also, in case Star Trek wins, I am preparing to be appalled at what is considered award-winning writing. I mean, good movie and all, but it’s no <insert well-written movie here>.

How about a Parliament?

No solutions, but Frank J. sums up the problem well.

…third parties attract all the crazies — all the people who give up on the social niceties (read: “sanity”) — needed to be a member of one of the major parties. For instance, libertarians have seemingly rational stances of fiscal conservatism and social liberalism, but who does the Libertarian Party nominate? Candidates who dye themselves blue and like to have their promotional pictures taken with ferrets.

And no, I don’t want a parliament of many parties and their loose, shifting coalitions. Ugh.

A valid point

The difference between a pirated movie and a pay movie.

Another point: computer with keyboards are more flexible and easy to use versus DVD remote controls. It pains me now to watch stuff on a DVD player having gotten used to using a computer to watch movies.

VLC, ftw!

I’m sure it’s all very logical why we need this

Voice texting.  I just called to say lol.

Dude

Awesome pictures of dolphins off the coast of South Africa.

Awesome, until you spend it accidentally

Hollow coins for all your Cold War spy needs. I can see having to break into Taco Bell because you accidentally gave them the wrong change and now they have the plans to the Death Star.

Walmart, only mostly evil

Walmart vegetables chosen over Whole Foods in a blind taste test. The meat and dairy, not so much, but there you have it. It tracks with my experience at Walmart, which I shop at regularly.

Not that I have a Whole Foods or even a Trader Joe’s to shop at as an alternative.

Stupid scientist

Edelstein completely forgets that starships have deflector shields and warp speed creates a bubble shoving everything out of the way, thus invalidating his results.

/it’s real to me

Watch out for the guy on the sixth floor

Cheap books. Free shipping. Wonder how long they can keep it up.

Remember Peak Oil?

Yeah, not so much. Bonus: fairly awesome  smirk.

Global Thermonuclear War sounds like fun

The US does poorly in mock cyber-crisis, which might not be such a bad thing once we look at it.

Participants also wrangled over how far to go in regulating the private sector, which owns the vast majority of the “critical” infrastructure that is vulnerable to a cyber attack. Stewart Baker, a former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security who played the “cyber coordinator” on Tuesday, said that the private sector was not prepared to defend against a cyber act of war and that the government needed to play a role.

This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we’ll be lucky to live through it. I’d feel better about the government having emergency powers over stuff if they didn’t think every stiff breeze was an emergency.

Well Bayh

I guess he doesn’t care anymore now that he’s not running for reelection.

“If I could create one job in the private sector by helping to grow a business, that would be one more than Congress has created in the last six months.”

Nifty

Video of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra Railway. Needs more Petrelli.

That’s no moon

Oh, wait, yes it is.

I look forward to it

1 terabyte SSD drives coming in the next couple years. Which will be awesome. I’m sure they’ll be incredibly expensive, but the 500GB drives should be reasonable, right?

Fail

Oof.  Remind me not to try a triple-salchow. I can’t even skate backwards, actually.

Defeat the World

Colbert’s Olympics poster is about 1000 times better than the official stuff.

Nooooo

Hollywood is going to destroy another piece of Isaac Asimov’s work. How can they possibly make a movie about the idea of the rise and fall of social constructs creating huge problems and solutions over the span of thousands of years? They couldn’t even take a straightforward mystery story of Asimov’s and not mutilate it.

[insert facepalm picture]

Seriously good list

A shockingly good list of Science Fiction’s 10 Most Epic Love Stories. It has Cordelia and Aral Vorkosigan in it, that’s how good it is.

There’s little to argue with except why must Lost be included in every list of Science Fiction ever? You could add John and Delenn, Adama and Rosalyn and maybe Riker and Troi, I suppose.

Now I have to go read Cordelia’s Honor again.

A politician after my own heart

I’d vote for him if I could.

Oklahoma Republican Sen. Tom Coburn found himself stranded inside the Capitol, an odd position for a small-government curmudgeon who called the government shutdown a “dream.” He cleaned his desk, wrote to constituents, read books and reveled at the empty corridors of power.

“The best thing is we’re not passing any legislation, which ultimately will save the government a lot of money,” he said.

Ha!

Note technology comparison

Obama vs Palin.

In case you were looking

50 awesome wallpapers for your desktop.  Okay, not all 50 are awesome, but there’s a bunch of cool ones in there.

Current desktop:

I had a nice wood grain just last week too.

Nifty

A bunch a cool pictures of Mars.

Mammals FTW

Killer whale takes out a great white shark.

Tour the ISS

I wanna go there.

Double whammy

Mark Steyn and Victor Davis Hanson for your reading pleasure.

The worm turns

In a brief op-ed in USA Today, White House counterterrorism chief John Brennan charges that critics who question the Obama administration’s decision to grant Miranda rights to accused Detroit bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab are “serv[ing] the goals of al Qaeda.”

“Too many in Washington are now misrepresenting the facts to score political points,” Brennan writes. “Politically motivated criticism and unfounded fear-mongering only serve the goals of al-Qaeda.”

Those fear-mongering, right-wing, jingoistic fascists…oh wait.

Hmm

General Motors, who can’t build a decent enough car that Americans will buy it, are helping NASA build robots? Shouldn’t NASA be working with Honda, who are already making advanced humanoid robots?

OMG

Pictures of awesome model town and cars. The 50s were a great time for cars.

Doom, I say

One journalist is upset about the global warming scandals.

Let me back up. Because of manmade global warming, I warned in 1996, that “sea levels could rise as much as three feet by the year 2100 … warming can lead to hotter and more frequent heat waves … stronger and more frequent hurricanes to Hawai‘i … endanger native plants species [and] coral reefs.” These dire predictions came from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Researchers at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia provide much of the IPCC’s analysis and predictions. In November 2009, hackers released thousands of e-mails from the CRU, going back years, and it is these e-mails that reveal the very unscientific, unethical activities I described above.

I feel I’ve been had.

It’s nice to see someone admitting they were wrong, even if they blame the scientists, instead of themselves for not looking into it further before pronouncing doooom.

Chickens, roost, etc.

When Europeans start in on the but-but-but Bush it means a whole different thing than when Obama does it.

First, assume a spherical cow

And then you realize that your math has been off for 80 years. The story is only mildly interesting, but a spherical cow reference is always awesome.

Elegant in its simplicity

Doh, can’t embed. This is the direct link.

More on the ebook thing

Vodkapundit has some excellent advice for publishers concerning ebooks.  And it’s a valid scenario. I am considering the choice today. Buy the used book for $7 + $4 shipping,  wait a week and get a hardcopy or buy the Kindle version for $10, get it now and then worry about how to get it out of DRM so I can read it how I want.

I’ll end up getting the Kindle version. I’ll fight it for a day or two, but I’ll get there in the end. But a 35 year old book should be $5.  If it was that much cheaper for the ebook, there would be no debate at all. Just so you know.

Nifty

Interactive budget graphic. Check out how much the Net Interest changes between this year and next year.

How to win friends and influence people

Now that he has Apple in his corner, the CEO of Macmillan Books took out a full page ad to demand Amazon raise their prices on ebooks. Which are priced too high as it is, IMHO. He mighta shoulda waited to see if Apple sells any books first.

An author’s rebuttal to Amazon. As he points out, I, the consumer, don’t care about the finances behind the scenes. I want to buy cheap books.

A whole different mindset

…while the folks at Cato would respond to special-interest lobbying by reducing the size and scope of government so less of life is politicized and there is less to lobby about, Lessig would respond by amending the Constitution to restrict freedom of speech. Given this fundamental disagreement, Lessig’s efforts to “build an understanding” with libertarians (and other fans of the First Amendment) will not get him where he wants to go.

A little bit more here. For the record, I agree with Cato on this.

Free Book

How To Be Invisible. It may not be relevant to your interests, but hey, free book.

My opinion of the SOTU

Roundup of the right-libertarian blogs.

What really irks me about the speech is Congress’s standing ovation on the Supreme Court slam. Like they aren’t the cheating, lying weasels that created the problem in the first place. Like they don’t whore out their votes to the highest bidder. No one knows why these rules are in place because are their lily-white hands would never accept money from anyone that waves a few bills in front of their noses. And of course their consciences are clean because they certainly aren’t going to gleefully accept any money that this ruling might enable them to receive despite knowing that it would be wrong.

As for the rest, the usual. Lots of good and bad ideas, few of which will be implemented and those that are will be done in such a way that it costs the taxpayers and shovels money to Congress’s favorites.

I’d also like to point out that I never think of Obama as a black man unless someone blatantly mentions. And even then I don’t care what color he is.

More useful than years of schooling

How to use a semicolon; what?

NOOOO!

Obama wants to axe the moon mission. The one big government thing I want to spend more money on and Obama—who wants to spend money on everything—cuts it from the budget.

In their place, according to White House insiders, agency officials, industry executives and congressional sources familiar with Obama’s long-awaited plans for the space agency, NASA will look at developing a new “heavy-lift” rocket that one day will take humans and robots to explore beyond low Earth orbit. But that day will be years — possibly even a decade or more — away.

In the meantime, the White House will direct NASA to concentrate on Earth-science projects — principally, researching and monitoring climate change — and on a new technology research and development program that will one day make human exploration of asteroids and the inner solar system possible.

I’m sick and tired of this puttering around LEO crap.  Let the earth-scientists worry about Earth and let the rocket scientist do something about space. Whatever happened to our reach exceeding our grasp cause that’s what a heaven for? NASA’s been frittering away decades already or I’d be living on the moon by now.

Also:

Brilliant

Pie in a jar. I’m trying this soon.

It all makes sense now

Keynes vs. Hayek; the rap

It’s a start

A small spending freeze is better than no spending freeze. Know what would be better? A big spending freeze…starting about 18 months ago.

It’s funny cause it’s true

Today’s Calvin and Hobbes is a life lesson for us all.

It doesn’t hurt to be prepared

Governments should prepare for the worst if aliens visit Earth because beings from outer space are likely to be just like humans, a leading scientist is claiming.

Wouldn’t they be just as likely to be able to visit us as we are them, then? Also, science fiction writers have saved us the trouble of creating these plans from scratch since they’ve thought through most of the possible permutations by now.

Meteor strikes Virigina

If a meteor fell through my roof, I’d keep it. They could take a fragment for study or whatever but it’s mine. Space salvage laws.

Your in a maze of beige houses, all alike

A long, but fairly interesting look at suburban America and the latest assault on it from Washington.

I blame McCain. And Feingold

Matt Welch explains why the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission isn’t entirely a horrible thing.

Because they haven’t suffered enough

U2 and Jay-Z are writing a song for the Haitians to play on George Clooney’s telethon. I’m glad they’re doing this because it has been kinda under-reported and it’s difficult to find ways to give to help the Haitians now.

Trapped in earthquake rubble? There’s an app for that

A US filmmaker used his iPhone as a flashlight to escape the rubble and then as a first aid handbook in Haiti. I’m impressed he had service. And he used his camera to see with because he lost his glasses.

Hitler finds out about the Scott Brown victory

Ha ha ha

The best explanation of the Leno-Conan-NBC love triangle.

Pretty colors

Michael Yon has some awesome pics of Spitting Cobra artillery in Afghanistan.

Duh

I thought we knew calcium and vitamin D help with bones 50 years ago and that’s why they put the Vitamin D in milk.

The French complain? What were the odds

Why would we want Haiti? What would it add to the Union except a sinkhole for money? If we want to bail out a flailing economy we have California. If we’re going to take a 3rd world country I think we’d choose Mexico, solve that whole illegals problem.

See also, the inevitablity of US hate.

Can the Americans do a better job coordinating? No doubt. Should the whiners put up or shut up? Yes. Float in your own aircraft carriers, hospital ships and security forces, show us how to do it right.

Yesss!

A working phaser.

Sure, you can only kill balloons with it now, but when has mankind ever been satisfied with its weapons technology.

Protect your valuables with guns

Apparently the TSA and airlines are bad about losing or stealing expensive stuff (never personally had a problem with this), but if you put a gun in your checked luggage you get to lock your stuff up and they keep an extra-special eye on it.  I like that.

Needs more bootstrappyness

Yeah, blocking roads because you’re not happy with how fast help is getting to you sorta minimizes my sympathy for you.

Is there no one that doesn’t expect help to be handed to them? I’d think that dead poor countries would be used to doing stuff without or despite government help. Although, the more I think about it, governments play a large part in keeping their people poor.

Poor Google

In case you forgot how much communism sucks, a look at China’s crackdown on computer services,.

IMHO, Google did get what was coming to it for compromising to do information business in a country that’s all about censorship.

On this day in 1968

Well, imagine it’s Foslom Prison.

Your Martian picture for the day

Really cool pics of Martian dunes.

Also in space news, something small whizzed by the planet this morning.

Ouch

Really expensive cars destroyed last year. Thankfully, no Veyron’s were harmed in the making of the post.

While we’re talking about cars, the ugliest car in the world. Apparently, the entire Pontiac line was unavailable for comment.

What now?

Ramesh Ponnuru nails the reason Republicans aren’t going to be making any big comebacks any time soon.

That

Good lord, THIS:

One of the worst by-products — among many — of the rapid expansion of government in the past 50 years has been the politicization of everything, including aspects of personal daily life that government has no business in. Relationships, child rearing, garbage collection, even the replacement of light bulbs have come under government scrutiny.

It goes on from there to talk about food-buying choices, but darnit if that first sentence isn’t dead on.

Why don’t we go back?

The Big Picture has some cool pictures from the later Apollo missions, along with some of the LRO pictures.

Nothing new, but well said

Michael Totten has an interview with Christopher Hitchens in which Hitchens makes several good and significant points about how the West is dealing with radical Islam.

Not again

Man that survived both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs died. I would be really perturbed when the second one went off.

\m/

Christopher Lee’s “metal” album clips.

A is for Afghanistan

The decade in war, alphabetically by country. Horrible typography on that page though. Makes you not want to read it.

It could just be a new haircut

Solar system may be younger than originally thought.

Bonus: cool solar system pic.

That doesn’t happen often

Blue moon on a New Year’s Eve. Not that I can see it through the clouds.

Really?

The new TSA bans are random and  insane. Which is what you should expect from the government I guess. I can’t wait for them to start making rules about my health care (yes, I went there).

Next up: everybody sit upright with your hands on your head for the entire flight. Nobody move.

the rest starts here.

The good and the bad, some ugly

John Scalzi gives us the ups and downs of the sci-fi movies this last decade. Without mentioning Serenity*.  Also, the movies he mentions all actually have science in their fiction [I wish the comic nerds could get their own genre though].

*I can’t believe he killed Wash.

Another reason to not get arrested

TSG’s Mug Shots of the Year.

Free stuff

Backupify backs up your online content on Flickr and WordPress and Twitter and Facebook and Gmail and the like. It is free with unlimited storage if you sign up now.

My Christmas music playlist – 2009

Cry, Cry Christmas – The Sweptaways
Last Christmas – Jimmy Eat World
Happy Christmas – Street Drum Corps
Fairy Tale of New York – The Pogues
Christmas Is Going To The Dogs – Eels
Feliz Navidad – Emperor Norton
I Want An Alien For Christmas – Fountains of Wayne
12 Days of Christmas – Reliant K
Sleigh Ride- Persephone’s Bees
Deck the Halls – Los Straightjackets
White Christmas – Trophy Fire
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen – Jars of Clay
A Holly, Jolly Christmas – Scissors For Lefty
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day – Jars of Clay
Jesus Christ – Elephant Micah
Silent Night – House of Heroes
Love Came Down At Christmas – Jars of Clay
I Saw Three Ships – Sufjan Stevens
Silent Night, Holy Night – Mahalia Jackson
O Holy Night – Weezer
Handel’s Messiah – Reliant K
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Weezer
If You Were Born Today – Low
Rock of Ages – Ben Kweller
The Coventry Carol – Mediaeval Baebes
Greensleeves – Vince Guaraldi Trio

FWIW, you’ll find some of these available for free on Amazon.

Because it’s there

You can download a seven hour train trip in Norway in HD. Bonus: it’s Creative Commons licensed, so you can use it too.

Good thinking

The AV Club presents the least essential albums of the year. I was blissfully unaware of most of them, thankfully.

Scrooge, in Klingon

You think it’s a long way down the road to the chemists, but that’s just peanuts compared to space

Can you enhance that?

The stuff from the future doesn’t qualify. Of course they’ll have infinitely resolute(?) cameras, mind-boggling storage space for security footage, hyper-fast computers and the advanced algorithms needed then.

Limiting to 8 must have been hard

The top 8 gadget screwups of the decade. We’ve come a long way, baby.

Quality choices

The top 100 stories of the year, as chosen by Digg, so you know it’s good. Choice user comments too…

So close

Unfortunately, they skipped the crucial dilithium. And something about Efimov trimers, which would be a good name for a band.

There’s room for disagreement

eMusic’s Top 100 albums of the decade.

For your edification

I’m not a person who gets poetry, but every once in a while I find a poem that makes sense.  I just found this poem, Renasence by Edna St. Vincent Millay. It starts like this:

ALL I could see from where I stood
Was three long mountains and a wood;
I turned and looked the other way,
And saw three islands in a bay.
So with my eyes I traced the line
Of the horizon, thin and fine,
Straight around till I was come
Back to where I’d started from;
And all I saw from where I stood
Was three long mountains and a wood.

and it has a great ending;

The world stands out on either side
No wider than the heart is wide;
Above the world is stretched the sky,
No higher than the soul is high.
The heart can push the sea and land
Farther away on either hand;
The soul can split the sky in two,
And let the face of God shine through.
But East and West will pinch the heart
That can not keep them pushed apart;
And he whose soul is flat—the sky
Will cave in on him by and by.

The stuff in between isn’t too bad either.

This is funnier to those who remember the 80s

Well, rich and delicious note, why not?

Or both

Google may or may not be using quantum computers to power their new image recognition stuff.

Happy Birthday Tim Conway

One of many lists to come

Top 20 sci-fi movies of the last decade. A significant portion of which aren’t actually sci-fi, of course. I’m really surprised by Pitch Black because, while I liked it, I didn’t think anyone else had even seen it, much less appreciated it.

Makes me want to buy one

So cool

Pictures of classic computers.

Thank God for CDs

Agh, the constant hiss. And then MP3s came along and saved us from having to buy entire albums at a time. God bless the Future.

The latest in Christmas decorations

Play Guitar Hero on your garage door.

That’s a lot of snow

How come all we got was a week of freezing cold?

Since everyone’s talking about it…

This Avatar review includes the this awesome line.

Sully quickly falls for the non-specific mystical rabbitings of the tribe, involving memory-harbouring trees, intimate relationships with flying lizards, and other such prog-rock-influenced stylings.

I’m intrigued by it, but really, really don’t want to go see a movie where the evil, greedy American industrial-military complex ruin a pristine nature preserve and try to force the primitive natives onto a reservation with indoor plumbing.  Could you find another punching bag please. If it ends up like that, I’m out.

Also, the animated parts of the trailer looks like a video game cutscreen.

Related: I’m torn about the M. Night Shyamalan Avatar movie. If they don’t let him ruin it with one of his horrible stupid “twist” endings, it could be a beautiful film.

Everyone else is posting it…

Useful for science too

Cool new pictures of Cassini’s wacky hexagon.

Speaking of misheard lyrics

Thank God it’s them instead of Jews. [nsfw]

I was looking for this

A chart of who holds America’s debt. Suckers.

Correlation is not Causation

This guy doesn’t bother taking into account that prosperity gospel preachers and predatory lenders both prey on the poor. Are prosperity preachers useless leeches leading way too many people astray from actual Christianity? Yes. Did they cause the bubble to pop? I doubt it.

I also love the “Clinton and Obama are our true hope” conclusion. And by love I mean, my eyes hurt from rolling so far back in my head.

Pictures

Really cool pictures from under the Antartic.

One of my fondest memories of high school (the part that happened at school anyway) was chipping out dead animals from a science class freezer that look very similar to the one in this list. It was mostly fish, some small mammals, btw.

China: it’s big

I’m not saying I disagree with the conclusion of this article, but I am saying that just because in a nation as large as China there is poverty, even lots of it, doesn’t mean that China can’t kick our butts economically.  Vast, economically powerful empires have been built on slave labor. Just not in the last 100 years (well, USSR did okay for a short while…), so for some reason  maybe they don’t count.

In that big a country there’s lots of room for economic disparity, especially with their communism and all. Will that disparity decrease as China grows economically? My capitalistic heart likes to think so, but to the degree that it has in the US and Europe? Not without a democratic revolution of some sort. Can China contain the explosion into some sort of democracy in a relatively non-violent revolution? I hope so.

His Nobel prize argument is different. Does a large economy necessitate Nobel science prize winners? That’s a very modern (in the not postmodern sense), Western way of thinking. I like it because I agree with it, but I’m not used to seeing that in the media.

Sounds good to me

I would totally go for the Seven Samurai in Space. It could be awesome. If Kurisawa or possibly Speilberg were directing.  As it is, I’ll probably be disappointed by the writing, directing and acting, but I’d pay to see it anyway. I’m kinda stupid like that.