Monthly Archives: October 2009

Why?

  • Got a tech support question consisting of a single word: “Why?” #
  • What genius decided dark green on black was a good way to mark up parking spaces? # To make matters worse, some of the spaces actually are 20-minute spaces…only they’re labeled on the ground, in the same color green paint. I was almost into the space before I noticed.
  • Judging by the commercial, Ford’s hybrids are hippier than the Prius. # And I say this as the happy owner of a Prius. Seriously…the size of a tree indicates energy efficiency? The Prius has a bar graph.

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Vampire Castle

  • Castle as a “space cowboy” – “Didn’t you wear that, like, 5 years ago?” #
  • They so should have called this episode “Castle-vania” #

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Droidmark

I wonder if Lucasfilm will try to assert trademark over the Motorola/Verizon Droid? #

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One Letter Off Movies

Another Twitter meme: come up with movie titles just one letter off from the original, tagged #oneletteroffmovies. I posted these on my other account on Friday.

  • New Dork Stories #
  • Annie Get Your Gum #
  • Fight Clue #
  • There should be an Oz sequel called All About Ev. #
  • Reaching a bit, but Key D’argo (Farscape) #
  • Ok, I keep coming up with movie titles for and finding that someone else has already done them. Time for bed I think. #
  • Okay, one more. There are those who call it…The Land Before Tim. #

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Sci-Fi Remakes

There was a meme running through Twitter today to come up with movie titles for #scifiremakes. Here are my contributions.

  • Shaka Sulu #
  • Schindler’s Arcology #
  • Obi-Wan Hur #
  • Droids on the Side #
  • Shuttlecraft 54, Where Are You? #

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Misandroid

Oh noes! A computer environment (Android) designed for smartphones isn’t a good fit for a netbook? Stop the presses! #

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It’s the Great Pumpkin


Balloon, originally uploaded by blueskyoveraquatic.

Actually it’s the Great Park Balloon in Irvine, done up with a Jack-O-Lantern face. I keep meaning to run out at lunch and try to catch a photo of it floating above the office parks, but haven’t gotten around to it yet.

For now, this photo I found on Flickr will do.

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Bright Fog

Weird: I had to wear sunglasses while driving through fog. The layer was just thin enough to produce major glare from the sun. #

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WoT Comics, SWHS, and a Mobile Alarm Clock

  • Argh! Looks like the Wheel of Time comics are stalled again! # One issue left of New Spring, one issue into Eye of the World
  • And the award for Most Disturbing Use of an Alarm Clock in a Prime Time Show goes to… FlashForward! #
  • XKCD on the Star Wars Holiday Special: True. Absolutely true. #
  • Wish I knew what caused the Flickr spike yesterday. 71% of visits from “Unknown source,” but hits are spread around the usual con photos. #
  • Oh, yeah: I got a weird kick out of recognizing that alarm clock on FlashForward as Clocky (before the disturbing part). #

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Stella!

After last weekend’s trip to storage, I was planning to re-read Greg Keyes’ Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone series, until I remembered that the new Wheel of Time novel, The Gathering Storm (why, oh why did they have to pick such a generic title?), comes out next week. Not the best time to start a four-book epic.

The True Stella AwardsSo I rummaged through the to-read box this morning, looking for something to bring along and read at lunch, and settled on The True Stella Awards. I picked it up when it was new, four years ago, but somehow never got around to reading it.

The nonfiction book is by Randy Cassingham, author of the long-running This is True newsletter, and is a collection of write-ups of frivolous lawsuits. It’s named after an email forward that used to go around with the title “The Stella Awards” (only that used made-up lawsuits like the one about the guy who supposedly put his Winnebago on cruise control and went into the back to make a sandwich). That list was named after Stella Liebeck, the woman famous for suing McDonalds after spilling scalding hot coffee on herself. Cassingham decided that using fake examples to illustrate a real problem was counterproductive, and started a newsletter featuring real cases of legal abuse, eventually making it into a book.

It’s been interesting to see which cases have been included. One of the first examples was a 2003 lawsuit against Nabisco for using trans-fats in Oreos (they’ve since been reformulated, IIRC)…which was dropped as soon as the filer had racked up enough publicity.

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