posted by
eftychia at 06:30pm on 2004-01-07
I had a couple of items I wanted to wave at people, so I gathered up enough less urgent items to round out a batch. This is a rather thrown-together link-sausage entry, but maybe having done it will get me back into rounding up the links I've been meaning to find again and share for the past month or so.
- An utterly hilarious porn tale: Three-Foot No-Cock Zone, about how stereotypical "guy attitudes" interact in a MMF threesome.
- IckyGiggly Imagery (or is that GiggleIcky? Gickly? Yes, that's it...) *ahem* Some Gickly imagery for y'all: painting with brains. (No pictures (at least not yet); just descriptions of mental images.)
- Far more disturbing, the Electric Clerk has to be the most twisted case-mod I've seen.
- That evil King William's College quiz that makes me feel so amazingly undereducated.
- For decades we've been hearing either that a male birth control pill is right around the corner and the wave of the future, or that the problem is too complex to ever really work right (something like one prediction in odd-numbered years and the other in even-numbered ones, but my memory is probably exagerating...). It turns out that a profitable chemical male contraceptive may be either Coming Soon or perpetually just out of reach, but one that lasts from 6 to 15 years and won't earn drug companies enough money to pay for it to ever be tested and made legal in the US has been tested in India for the past quarter of a century.
- A carpe diem essay by Susan Konig: "Drink the Wine. Use the Soap. Seize the good stuff.": "And it's not just wine -- what about the good chocolates, the fancy crackers, the special coffees that get saved? For me, if I have gourmet coffee, it is usually stored in the back of the cabinet or the fridge until, one morning, I run out of Chock Full O' Nuts and have to grind the good blend just to save my marriage. Then I think, I can't believe we're having this delicious coffee on an average morning. And yet, what a treat."
- Looking for a tune (sheet music)? the sectionalised web-wide abc index provides links to tunes in a whole bunch of different archives, indexed in one convenient place. (And if you aren't familiar with abc notation or the large number of (mostly free or shareware) programs that use it, visit the abc home page.)
- In the "things that might not mean anything but still make you go 'hmmm'" category: "The Sun has a twin, astronomers announced Tuesday. The solar doppelganger hits nearly identical marks in temperature, rotation and age. Planet hunters have it on their lists, but there's no word yet whether carbon-based folks are looking back at their star's twin, our own Sun."
- X-Treme Biology: the world's most alkaline lifeforms are living in contaminated water in a slag dump with a pH of 12.8. "Living in this extreme environment is comparable to swimming in caustic soda or floor stripper".
- And finally, the Must See item in today's sausage: M.C. Escher's "Ascending and Descending" as built in Lego! (Including an explanation of how they pulled off the geometric impossibility in this universe.)
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And I will disown any of my friends who can't identify 3.14159 and Sauron.
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If you mean being able to view and print the tunes already out there in ABC, then it should simply be a matter of finding the least annoying ABC program for your operating system. (Whether reality is any harder than that, I don't know firsthand; I've only gotten around to installing command-line Linux ABC programs so far: abc2ps and abc2midi, which do what I need in a not-annoying-to-Glenn way.)
"Every day is special, if you make it so."
And sometimes being able to boil an essay down to a bumper sticker is a very useful thing. That's short enough to tape to my bedroom door or something.
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abc - I just don't seem to get along with it, nor do I find the software so easy to use, though I think my tabledit program can handle it; theres at least one site online that will let you convert the music to gif or midi then and there which I find more useful.
Glad you liked it :)
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Eat the burger and throw away the bun: Dr. Atkins died in 2003
market, home, ..., none: Roast Beef (think little piggies!)