I don’t read Slashdot much these days. Not because I don’t have time, but because the noisy drone of idiots is unbearable.
But this post might get me back
I hate iCal for lots of reasons that I no longer need to go into, since I’ve found the perfect replacement in the form of Remind. Yes, it’s a geeky unix tool. Yes, it requires command line skillz, but imagine a single, light-weight text file with all of your events in it. Each line looks like this…
REM Sun AT 21:00 +15 DURATION 1:00 MSG Family Guy
That says every sunday at 9:00pm show me that Family Guy is on, and start to warn me 15 minutes before it starts.
David H.H (Yep, the Ruby on Rails guy) channels me in this post about why he doesn’t like hard problems.
“Because for me its all about value (and probably attention span): If you can get those magical 80% of the solution for 20% of the effort, how about just finding a way to cope with the missing 20% of the solution? If you can, you get to solve five easy problems (with comparable value) instead of solving one hard.
Woah. Nifty optical illusion.
“The illusion illustrates Troxler fading, complementary colours, negative after-effects, and is capable of showing colours outside the display gamut.”
Whatever, I just think it’s neat.
Do not forget the past my son, as the old ways remain alive, well, and in many cases, better. See for example these Morse Coders wiping the floor with a couple of texting dweebs. Watch the movie
So Robby Gordon is complaining that Danica Patrick has an unfair advantage due to her weight (100lbs). Good Lord man, I thought race car drivers were big tough guys who muscled their way around in circles using fast, heavy, macho machinery. Along comes a pretty girl, practically kicks everyone’s asses on the track and suddenly Gordon sounds like a seven-year-old who had his ice cream cone taken away. He’s refusing to race “… until the IRL does something to take that advantage away.
I keep waiting for someone at CNN to show up and explain that putting Nancy Grace on prime time, or on the air at all, was just a big practical joke. She’s not provocative, she’s inflammatory with no shortage of wussy boys (aka Defense Attorneys) to sit there and take it. She’s not hard-hitting, she’s just a whiny little bitch girl who somehow got to play with the big kids. And since when is it “guilty until proven innocent?
I’ve watched two movies today. Both are portraits of real-life men fighting mental demons. The first is Aviator – big budget, big stars, big director – horrible movie. The second is Tarnation – made by some guy for $218 using iMovie on his Mac – and infinitely better. I’m going to have trouble shaking both of them, but for entirely different reasons.
Someone has come to their senses and forced the goofballs in Cobb County GA to remove those unintentionally hilarious evolution disclaimer stickers from the science textbooks. I mean after all, they are “science” textbooks right? Since when did we start referring to metaphysical nonsense like “Intelligent Design” as science?
By the way, my favorite related ID quote is by non other than Douglass Adams…
“. . imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, ‘This is an interesting world I find myself in, an interesting hole I find myself in.