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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 01:06am on 2004-09-04

It's been a while since I've done one of these. Since the last one, I've had two or three browser crashes, a machine failure, and a power outage or two that have zapped many of the windows I had open waiting for me to get around to copying their URLs and writing descriptions. Here's what I had on my screen today, most of which has been there long enough for me to forget who pointed it out to me.

  • First, to get the too-cute out of the way, this photo is just precious.
  • And to seque into something useful, here's a web tool: The Victorian Sex-Cry Generator.
  • I may have linked to this before, but ... Pretty! Math sculptures.". Bathsheba Grossman: "I'm an artist exploring the region between art and mathematics, and this is my gallery and storefront."
  • Primitive Archer magazine takes a look at the SCA: "Combat archery is totally unlike target or field archery. It is even unlike hunting, unless you are in the habit of shooting at fast moving two hundred pound gorillas in armor with shields to block your arrows, and swords to pound you to the ground if you miss."
  • [livejournal.com profile] susiebeeca proposes a very different spin on an election drinking game.
  • "Before you speak of information pirates" (by Adam Oram) starts with a bunch of stuff I didn't know (from Marcus Rediker's Villains of All Nations: Atlantic Pirates in the Golden Age) and goes on to ruminate on parallels other than the obvious between historical pirates and information pirates. (Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] src for the link.)
  • This really ought to go in a special political link-sausage entry, but I keep not getting around to doing one of those. In case any of you haven't seen it already, "We're Not in Lake Wobegon Anymore", by Garrison Keillor, about how the Republican party has changed over the years. "Once, it was the party of pragmatic Main Street businessmen in steel-rimmed spectacles who decried profligacy and waste, were devoted to their communities and supported the sort of prosperity that raises all ships." [...] "The party of Lincoln and Liberty was transmogrified into the party of hairy-backed swamp developers and corporate shills, faith-based economists, fundamentalist bullies with Bibles, Christians of convenience [...]" And, "Our beloved land has been fogged with fear -- fear, the greatest political strategy ever. An ominous silence, distant sirens, a drumbeat of whispered warnings and alarms to keep the public uneasy and silence the opposition. And in a time of vague fear, you can appoint bullet-brained judges, strip the bark off the Constitution, eviscerate federal regulatory agencies, bring public education to a standstill, stupefy the press, lavish gorgeous tax breaks on the rich." [...] "The Union is what needs defending this year. Government of Enron and by Halliburton and for the Southern Baptists is not the same as what Lincoln spoke of."
  • Short, shameful confession[*]: I want one of these. (Water pistol that will make one or two people want to Brillo their brains.)
  • A wedding album for a couple who must have not only been die-hard Star Wars fans, but had a lot of fans among their friends and relatives.
  • And finally, back to [livejournal.com profile] susiebeeca again, a poster that ought to be in subway stations and doctors' offices and magazines.

[*] Why yes, I was a regular on that newsgroup once upon a time, but I only poke my nose in there occasionally nowadays.

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posted by [identity profile] susiebeeca.livejournal.com at 10:12pm on 2004-09-03
Thank you! ^^
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 10:17pm on 2004-09-03
Y'know, I'm always a bit confused for the first moment, when someone I should be thanking for making something thanks me for doing the obvious and pointing to it. But ... you're welcome. And thank you.
 
posted by [identity profile] realinterrobang.livejournal.com at 11:15pm on 2004-09-03
Cute horse photo: Would have been better if they'd cropped the baby out; that took the cute quotient down by an order of magnitude, at least. (Why, no, I don't like babies; why'd you ask?) Otherwise, awww...I want a little tiny horse! And a big one, too!

"Oh, Neddie! It is a fine big one, isn't it!": I'm going to have to send that one to the Evil Tomble; he'll enjoy it, and it may spawn a legion of inside jokes... >:)

Primitive Archer: Way cool. I saved the page for future reference. Makes me want more Pennsic, though, dammit.

Garrison Keillor: I liked that article the first time I saw it; nice of you to link it again. :)

Confession Time: That's. Just. Wrong.

But You Don't Look Sick: First board: Oh, but they do... You of all people should know that! Fibromyalgia...? CP fatigue...? ("You're not really having fatigue, you're just remembering wrong.") Second board: When the bullshit quotient of some people talking about mental illness (which is hard to empirically notice, also, because it isn't like you're breaking out in pustules or something) goes down, then the respect quotient will go up. Either that, or right-thinking folks may just have to preemptively break the flakes' heads for them...
 
posted by [identity profile] midwinter.livejournal.com at 05:40am on 2004-09-04
"Touch my vitals quickly, lest I die!"

BRILLIANT!
 
posted by [identity profile] juuro.livejournal.com at 11:24am on 2004-09-04
About that water pistol ... As I look at the proportions of the figure, it does not really look like an adult human male.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 03:32am on 2004-09-05
Argh! Perception shift thanks to your pointing that out. Argh!!!
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posted by [personal profile] jducoeur at 09:43am on 2004-09-09
I didn't realize you'd been a t.b regular! Around when? I mostly lurked, but was fond enough of it back in the Good Old Days (late 80s or so) to have the puffy illustrated Cave Newt t-shirt...
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 05:14pm on 2004-09-10
Hmm ... late 1980s, early 1990s I think; probably right around the turn of the decade. I might have gotten into it when I was still ..!seismo!dolqci!hqhomes!glenn but I probably posted from a guest account on one of the machines [livejournal.com profile] madbodger had control of (c3vax, c3pe). If I ever pull my archives off of tape, I'll be able to look up the dates.

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