Friday 28 Nov 2003

What to do over Thanksgiving holiday

If you’re in the U.S., you’re (hopefully) on Thanksgiving holiday now, and you may find yourself looking for something to do.

Perhaps you’d like to read An Atheist With Gandhi, a journal of an atheist Indian social progressive’s correspondences and conversations with Gandhi.

Or perhaps you’d like to read about the tradition of scientific materialism in ancient India. (more here about ancient Indian philosophical and religious thought)

Or perhaps you just want to see a dude win Super Mario 3 in 11 minutes. (17.6 MB. You probably need to save this link to your local disk and then rename the saved file from “.html” to “.wmv” if necessary.)

Update: here is another copy of that video.

Thursday 27 Nov 2003

Worst. Checkers. Game. Ever.

I never played checkers all that much so this may be common, but I just played a game with my daughter Julie that ended in a draw with no pieces taken by either side and with both sides, at the end of play, unable to move.

Ahhhh… according to the American Checker Federation:

QUESTION: What if I cannot move because my pieces are all confined?
ANSWER: If you cannot move because it’s impossible, the game is lost. The object of the game is to capture “OR CONFINE” all your opponents pieces so they cannot move.

As I took the last move, I suppose that technically makes me the winner. (Though, one could make the point that we are now both confined, but that seems like a question for a Philosopher of Checkers.)

I think I’ll just leave it at a “draw”.

Monday 24 Nov 2003

…and my astronomy professor goes way overboard on these “telescope” things.

He was really big on Darwinism.

— overheard, from a fellow student discussing her middle school biology teacher

Saturday 22 Nov 2003

Biweekly

The word “biweekly” can mean either

  • occurring twice a week or
  • occurring once every two weeks.

Did everyone know this but me?

No wonder I’ve been so confused all my life.

I’m curious about what other “bi-” words this new learning can be applied to.

Röyksopp

Two excellent videos — I especially like the wonderfully executed stylism of “Remind Me” — from the Nordic electronica band Röyksopp.

(yes, I know “stylism” isn’t a word, but it should be.)

Friday 21 Nov 2003

I-slam

Innocent, if unfunny, comic or slam against a major world religion?

Washington Post article about this “controversy” here.

(before calling me a hypersensitive ultraliberal commie or something, please note that I really don’t care either way but just think the whole thing is interesting and at least a little bit funny, regardless of whether Hart is telling the truth.)

For the Kubrick fans

(Warning: Stanley Kubrick trivia ahead.)

Q: Who played the mysterious person in the red cloak in Eyes Wide Shut?

A: Leon Vitali, who also played Lord Bullingdon in Barry Lyndon.

Tuesday 11 Nov 2003

Questions for President Bush’s Next Press Conference

Zen question: “Sir, if the ability of the Star Wars ABMs to hit a nuclear missile is imaginary and the nuclear missiles in Iraq are imaginary, does that mean a Star Wars ABM could hit an Iraqi nuclear missile?”

Follow-up question to Zen question if answer is no: “Would you consider that justification for having gone to war against Iraq?”

Questions for President Bush’s Next Press Conference, Calvin Trillin, The New Yorker

Mom Finds Out About Blog

The Onion: Mom Finds Out About Blog

Hope is not a plan.

Hope is not a plan.

Also important.

Monday 10 Nov 2003

Zebras

When you hear hooves, think horses, not zebras.

Also important.

Thursday 06 Nov 2003

Junior Senior: Move Your Feet

You must click here (warning: sound) to see the Junior Senior video, Move Your Feet.

p.s. If everybody’s already seen this a thousand times and I’m just a few months behind, then forgive me.

p.p.s. I suggest that you save it to disk first so you can open it outside your browser and increase the size. It scales well.

Saturday 01 Nov 2003

Two choice quotes

The plural of “anecdote” is not “data”.

Correlation does not imply causation.

These are important.

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