Friday, July 31, 2009

Geographical breakdown: birthers vs. fact-thinkers
...and a long, but informative and well-thought out NYT Mag article on the transformation of American cooking from an active skill to a network TV spectacle of passivity.

Yet another nice Maira Kalman NYTimes piece


Skeletown (via boingboing)

Moon the Balloon
More than 70 people say they will participate in a “moon the balloon” demonstration Aug. 15 by dropping their drawers to protest a high-tech surveillance balloon and camera monitoring the international border at Sarnia (Canada).
Mexican Sand Banditos
"Today we made the decision to close this stretch of ill-gotten, illegally accumulated sand," said Patricio Patron, Mexico's attorney general for environmental protection. "This hotel was telling its tourists: 'Come here, I have sand ... the other hotels don't, because I stole it.'"

Aye carumba.
I'm really digging the 60's girl-pop sound of Stuart Murdoch's God Help the Girl
http://carsihaveseen.com/
"Light waves can be sculpted"
(harvard)
Albert Einstein and just about every other physicist insisted that light travels 186,000 miles a second in free space, and that it can't be speeded-up or slowed down. But in 1998, Hau, for the first time in history, slowed light to 38 miles an hour, about the speed of rush-hour traffic.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A thoughtful analysis of Birther madness

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

An economic analysis of the Somali Pirate business model (wired)
Harvard Business Review this ain't.

Like any business, Somali piracy can be explained in purely economic terms. It flourishes by exploiting the incentives that drive international maritime trade. The other parties involved — shippers, insurers, private security contractors, and numerous national navies — stand to gain more (or at least lose less) by tolerating it than by putting up a serious fight. As for the pirates, their escalating demands are a method of price discovery, a way of gauging how much the market will bear.
Wi-Fi Allergy? Sounds like BS
Who Shredded Our Safety Net (mother jones)

More GOP Birther wingnut insanity (Huffpost)

Folks, this is what it has come to. The most powerful people in the world -- nationally elected legislators responsible for setting policy for the most powerful country on earth -- are lining up with cuckoo-bat-shit-crazy elements of the lunatic fringe.

And they have to. It's their base.

Hawaii responds (again)


The 15 most lucrative college degrees are all math-related

Monday, July 27, 2009

America's future has a face (and it's wearing clown makeup and drinking 40s)
Scientists worry that Machines may outsmart man PUNY HUMAN INTELLECT
(nytimes)

Friday, July 24, 2009

Monkey crime.
Colonel's Secret: cracked.
'KFC' mix
1 teaspoon ground oregano
1 teaspoon chilli powder
1 teaspoon ground sage
1 teaspoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried marjoram
1 teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon onion salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons Accent (MSG)

Monday, July 20, 2009

Vampire bats are biting people. great...