Dubious Quality
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Monday, February 27, 2023
Photos from Country X
Friday, February 24, 2023
Please Note
For those of you who get new posts automatically but not updates, I cleverly left out which entry was written by Kai's daughter in the original post! It's fixed, but in case you don't get pushed the updates, her entry is the last one (number five).Friday Post!
DQ reader Kai has a 12-year-old daugher in a micro story contest (100 words or less). It would be great if you would take a minute to read the five entries (hers is number five) and give her some support by voting. Here's the link:Thursday, February 23, 2023
Friday Links!
This is amazing: Leonardo noted link between gravity and acceleration before Newton, Galileo.
Joyce Carol Oates is quite a badass: Joyce Carol Oates spent the long weekend using her Twitter to dunk on transphobes.
From Meg McReynolds, and McSweeney's is never less than excellent: A High School History Teacher Grades Article II of the Constitution. Surviving the apocalypse ain't what it used to be (written by Meg's favorite musher): My Bug-Out Bag, The Wilderness, and Me.
From Wally, and here we go: ChatGPT launches boom in AI-written e-books on Amazon. Grognard alert! Grant’s Most Anticipated Wargames of 2023! This is a longish video, but quite interesting: A Life Changing Filming Upgrade || INHERITANCE MACHINING. I admire the commitment to the bit: A Student Used ChatGPT to Cheat in an AI Ethics Class. Definitely me on Valentine's Day (a short video): Keeps Getting Worse & Worse.
From C. Lee, and who doesn't like tempura? Cooking video journey explores secrets of tempura mastery with top chef. This is an absolutely fascinating article: Could Claude Monet See Like a Bee? An incredible story: Found: An 80-Year-Old Wedding Cake With a Tragic Past. This is brilliant: Artificial seed casing made from wood buries itself when wet.
Mom, the Power Outage Isn't Fun Anymore
We lost power after the ice storm yesterday. I thought we were clear, but it went out about 3:30. My phone is the only way to post without a Wi-Fi connection, so just know that Friday Links will auto-post and I'll catch you up on Monday. Oh, and Eli 21.6 gave a presentation to the Swedish ambassador yesterday.
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Country X (part two)
Eli 21.6 told me two stories in particular.Because You Can Never Have Enough Sea Shanties
I'm listening to the album "Wellerman" by Nathan Evans, and if you like shanties, it's pretty great.
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Eli 21.6 in Country X
Country X? Have I lost my mind?Monday, February 20, 2023
Oh, We Know What You're Doing
Cracker Barrel has a new product.
It's called the "pancake taco," and here's what it looks like:
Long-time sufferers of this blog will immediately recognize this promotional image. It is, in fact, a clear copy of the Panaco, created by Eli 7.4 and myself way back in 2008.
I texted him in Liberia to inform him that our intellectual property is under attack. I'm sure he has nothing better to do.
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Friday Links!
Leading off, and what a fantastic headline, it's Study: Mexican jumping beans use random walk strategy to find shade. An example of bicameral mentality: Third man syndrome. This is an excellent read: What medieval attitudes tell us about our evolving views of sex.A Landmark
I made the last payment to the estate lawyers today.Wednesday, February 15, 2023
In Other, Happy News
Eli 21.6 has Internet access for at least a small portion of the day. He's staying in one area and commuting for the day to another, and the commute area does have some kind of signal. So I know he's doing fine.Michigan State, part two
One of my closest friends has a neighbor whose son goes to Michigan St.Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Michigan State
The first morning of our first day at goalie camp in Detroit, we started talking to a mom and her three kids watching their brother play.Monday, February 13, 2023
The Comics Art Museum
Eli 21.6 had a full day layover in Brussels on his way to Liberia.Thursday, February 09, 2023
Friday Links!
It's a book! The Man You Trust.
This is a terrific read on string theory and its troubles: https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/01/requiem-for-a-string-charting-the-rise-and-fall-of-a-theory-of-everything/.
Here's an interesting article about posture, believe it or not: ‘You stand like an overcooked prawn!’ Why bad posture is the key to back pain – and 10 ways to improve yours.
From C. Lee, and it's no surprise: CNET pushed reporters to be more favorable to advertisers, staffers say. I hope no one sees this for a long, long time: What Will Happen When the Sun Dies? Here's an odd situation: A spike in ringworm cases in Spain leads to a surprising culprit: the barbershop. This seems unwise: Brazil Plans To Sink Its Asbestos-Riddled Aircraft Carrier In The Atlantic. And they've gone and done it: Brazil sinks aircraft carrier in Atlantic despite presence of asbestos and toxic materials. This will create some great opportunities: Breaking a 16-year-old tradition in Dwarf Fortress.
From Meg McReynolds, and it's an excellent read: The Day Architecture Stopped.
From Wally, a history of the free bakeries: Digger Bread & The Free Bakery (ies). This really keeps spiraling: The New Rules of Tipping. Just think of the merchandising possibilities: Refuse firm Lord of the Bins ordered to change its name by Tolkien franchise. Weatherman has had enough: Sarcastic Weatherman Goes Off. Of course they are: People are 'Jailbreaking' ChatGPT to Make It Endorse Racism, Conspiracies.
Kvell
I drove to Ann Arbor to say goodbye to Eli 21.5 before he leaves for Liberia tomorrow.Wednesday, February 08, 2023
Humor and History
I was thinking about humor yesterday, and I realized that we could infer much about our history by examining a record of our comedy.Is Aaron Rodgers the Most Self-Obsessed Athlete in Professional Sports? A Brief Investigation
Aaron Rodgers to consider future during darkness retreat.Tuesday, February 07, 2023
A Change in Gravity
I walk into Costco and feel totally normal.Monday, February 06, 2023
A Smaller World
I was thinking about winter this morning, for some odd reason.Thursday, February 02, 2023
Friday Links!
Leading off this week, another excellent article from Ars Technica: The generative AI revolution has begun—how did we get here?
This is a fantastic short video: Special effect techniques from the past.
Want to see a 27-minute video from Shonen Knife, the first (1981) Japanese pop punk band? You're in luck: Shonen Knife still pop-punk-rocking after 40 years.
From C. Lee, and what a discouraging story (with a nice ending): Yale honors Black girl, nine, wrongly reported to police over insect project. This does not seem seaworthy: Royal Navy orders investigation into nuclear submarine ‘repaired with glue’.
From Wally, and McSweeney's has it all figured out: How to Become a A Professional Writer. That didn't take long: D&D won’t change the OGL, handing fans and third-party publishers a massive victory. A cautionary tale about the need for a good building inspector when buying a house: Demo Discoveries - It Should Have Been a Tear Down...... Somehow, I'm not even surprised: Inside The Fascinating World Of Valley Of The Dawn, The UFO-Based Religion Founded By A Brazilian Truck Driver. More interesting developments: ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher.
A Distinctive Flavor
I went to the local sandwich shop near my house to have some lunch.
The lady in front of me ordered a sandwich with all the toppings. Let's see: lettuce, tomato, onion, black olives, spinach, jalapenos, banana peppers, and pickles. With salt and pepper, of course.
Dressing? Honey mustard, oil and red wine vinegar, ranch, and several others. I couldn't even keep up anymore.
Oh, and turkey and provolone was the base.
When she walked out, I turned to the three guys working and said, "Okay, so tell me this: what flavor does she taste when she takes the first bite?"
They all burst out laughing. One threw up his hands and said, "That's the question nobody can answer."
It was a zen koan in a sandwich.
Now I can't stop thinking about the dominant flavor out of that mass of toppings and dressings. If every flavor was a country, it'd be like having the United Nations in your mouth. Which country would emerge?
Obviously, the next step is for me to order a sandwich with everything on it, so I can figure it out for myself. I can't do mustard, oil and vinegar, and ranch, though. That's a bridge too far.
Wednesday, February 01, 2023
A Project
One of my closest friends is going to Austin for a few months to escape the Michigan winter. It's a clever plan.
She's made a profound impact on my life, in all the best ways. I wanted to make her something special before she left.
I can conceive of beautiful things. What I cannot do, however, is actually make them. I see crafty things in my head, but I'm not a crafty person. At all.
As a result, I've often had elaborate ideas in my head that never nearly looked as good when I finished them.
This time, though, was different.
Remember I mentioned excitement boxes a few weeks ago? This was a variation on that idea.
Here's what it looked like from the outside.
A mystery, right? Also a mystery how I managed to pull this off.
This was the inside.
This is looking through the little window you can see in the previous picture. There are strings of fairy lights inside, with gold stars painted on the blue, map-color walls.
I wanted something childlike, as a sense of wonder.
Suspended in the air are origami birds (to be fair, they're closer to "messigami"). On each of the birds, if you unfold them, there's a message inside. Mostly Winnie the Pooh quotes, but a few others as well.
It's art that's meant to be consumed, particularly on a blue day.
It made me happy when it was done. My friend, too.