Thursday, May 6, 2010

Things you find in a closet



Monday, May 3, 2010

Farewell, Bill Moyers. Happy Retirement!

Bill Moyers sadly signed off for the last time at The Journal this past Friday. This quote is from that show:

Ed Murrow told his generation of journalists bias is okay as long as you don't try to hide it. So here, one more time, is mine: plutocracy and democracy don't mix. Plutocracy, the rule of the rich, political power controlled by the wealthy.

Plutocracy is not an American word but it's become an American phenomenon. - Bill Moyers, from his final broadcast at The Journal

Thank you, Mr. Moyers. Farewell!



Cure for PTSD - Good or Bad?

With nothing more than a little prick in the neck, post-traumatic stress disorder can be mostly cured, making it possible for soldiers to endure the horrors of combat without any of the lasting side-effects that should - ya know, in an ideal world - help to prevent such horrors from ever taking place.

But a small new study out of Walter Reed Army Medical Center might offer more than temporary relief — with nothing more than a quick jab to the neck.

It’s a procedure called stellate ganglion block (STB), and involves injecting local anesthetic into a bundle of nerves located in the neck. The bundle are a locus for the sympathetic nervous system, which regulates the body’s “fight-or-flight” stress response.


I'm all for helping soldiers ease their suffering, but this seems like a panacea to the Pentagon, one that could make them more likely to send soldiers into harms way since they don't have to worry about any lingering post-combat side-effects.




Friday, April 30, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Soy Milk or Soy - wait! WTF?

Sorry. No non-human animals in this funny news clip of what else to call soy milk (or rice milk, etc.) instead of "milk".



The video is funny, but the topic pisses me off. I don't personally care for soy milk, or rice milk, or even milk from a cow generally speaking. But I hate the National Milk Producers Federation and other dairy organizations like them, for many, many reasons that I won't go into here, and this specific topic is one of them. Those jerks are as bad as cigarette companies when it comes to greed and general evilness. Attacking competitors in such a shameless way is clear evidence. I wonder when they'll start going after Milk of Magnesia.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Illegal Immigrants?

http://i.imgur.com/i3vKl.gif

Art from Garbage

Believe it or not, this:



is made from this:



For more stunning examples of art made from the by-products of our excessive consumerism, check out the amazing work by Chris Jordan, a Seattle-based photographer (and former corporate lawyer).

On the Humanity and Inhumanity of American Soldiers in Combat

If you've seen the video of the massacre in Baghdad, where US forces are shown murdering innocent civilians, you know how gut-wrenching that situation was. The following article is no less gut-wrenching, but it sheds more light on the events of that day, and offers more detail on the humanity - and the inhumanity - of American soldiers in combat.

Iraq war veteran Ethan McCord, who is seen running with an Iraqi child in his arms in the video posted by WikiLeaks of a July 2007 massacre of civilians in Baghdad..., together with another former member of the company, Josh Stieber, have addressed an open “Letter of Reconciliation” to the Iraqi people taking responsibility for their role in this incident and other acts of violence.

I highly recommend reading the full interview.



Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Moohammed

http://i.imgur.com/KKC38.jpg

Moehammed

"Man, you go through life, you try to be nice to people, you struggle to resist the urge to punch 'em in the face, and for what?" - Moe "Hammed" Syzlak

http://i.imgur.com/B6UPr.jpg

Friday, April 23, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Flock? Herd? Pack? Pride?



A sample of the video footage I took with my GoPro Hero HD camera while swimming with some friends and some friendly sea lions off Anacapa in the Channel Islands last weekend.

So which is it, a flock of sea lions? A herd of sea lions? A pack of sea lions? A pride of sea lions?

Monday, April 19, 2010

FFRF FTW!

Freedom From Religion Foundation for the win!


Reagan’s Prayer Ritual Finally Ruled Unconstitutional

On Thursday, April 15, 2010, SR U.S. District Court Judge Barbara B. Crabb ruled that the National Day of Prayer Proclamation, instituted by Ronald Reagan in 1988, is unconstitutional. Freedom From Religion Foundation v George W. Bush was filed in Wisconsin in 2008 and has been progressing through the courts since that time. The subsequent ruling in the case was filed as Freedom From Religion Foundation v Barrack Obama & Robert Gibbs to reflect the change in administration after the 2008 elections. Judge Crabb explained her decision by stating that “…[the National Day of Prayer's] goes beyond mere ‘acknowledgement’ of religion because its sole purpose is to encourage citizens to engage in prayer, an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function in this context.” She continued, “In fact, it is because the nature of prayer is so personal and can have such a powerful effect on a community that the government may not use its authority to try to influence an individual’s decision whether and when to pray.”


It totally boggles my mind that it took so long for this ruling to come. There are few things so black and white in the Constitution as the separation of church and state.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Holding Representatives Accountable

This is in the UK, but it would be awesome to have here, especially a handy tool like this!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

That just about says it perfectly...


http://i.imgur.com/TnVtX.jpg

Friday, April 2, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Size Matters!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Animal Farm Friday Extra Shot - Good Doggy!

(tip to Ryan for sending that on)



Animal Farm Friday - Nature by the Numbers

As found via Noni Films via Facebook:

Truly dazzling!



Thursday, March 25, 2010

Al Franken pwns KBR

From Daily Kos:

In one of Senator Franken's first pieces of legislation, he introduced an amendment that would have cut off federal contracts to any business that sought to enforce binding arbitration clauses against employees pressing Title VII civil rights claims.  Put simply, he wanted Jamie Leigh Jones and others in her position to get their day in court.  KBR's appeal asked the Supreme Court to rule that the Franken Amendment didn't apply to this case, but they got cold feet when the Amendment was enforced in two other actions by the Pentagon.

Jamie Leigh Jones is going to court thanks to Senator Franken.



Wednesday, March 24, 2010

WikiLeaks on Al Jazeera

WikiLeaks has probably produced more scoops in its short life than the Washington Post has in the past 30 years
—  The National, November 19, 2009

(Jump to 15:00, or click this link)



Presently, WikiLeaks is under aggressive US/Icelandic surveillance.


Friday, March 19, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Clash of the Lesser Evolved Primates

An homage to the idiots in Washington, but with no offense intended to the more highly evolved gorillas.



Thursday, March 18, 2010

A Second Bill of Rights?

I had no idea. I need to go back to school.

The Second Bill of Rights was a proposal made by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt during his State of the Union Address on January 11, 1944 to suggest that the nation had come to recognize, and should now implement, a second bill of rights. Roosevelt did not argue for any change to the United States Constitution; he argued that the second bill of rights was to be implemented politically, not by federal judges. Roosevelt's stated justification was that the "political rights" guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights had "proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness." Roosevelt's remedy was to create an "economic bill of rights" which would guarantee:

Roosevelt stated that having these rights would guarantee American security, and that America's place in the world depended upon how far these and similar rights had been carried into practice. Later in the 1970s, Czech jurist Karel Vasak would categorize these as the ‘second generation’ rights in his theory of three generations of human rights.



Friday, March 12, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Robot vs Cat

Cat 1, Robot 0.



Maybe kitty didn't get the memo.


Animal Farm Friday - You Ant Gonna Believe This!

I remember the first time I saw this. It's just as stunning now as it was then!



Monday, March 8, 2010

Personalized Energy

The future of energy is personal! This is truly amazing... but will it happen?

Dan Nocera: Personalized Energy from PopTech on Vimeo.



Okay, it is better now

http://pileofsticks.com/images/Sea-Monster-Attack_flat_small.jpg

If a blank canvas is too daunting, just head over to the thrift store, buy a crappy painting, then make it better.

Rise Above Plastics



Oh, now I get it.

http://i.imgur.com/aVhvR.jpg

Friday, March 5, 2010

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Iraq Opens Up to Foreign Oil Majors

Western producers like BP, Exxon Mobil, and Shell are enjoying their best access to Iraq's southern oil fields since 1972, but a weaker government could be on the way.

Animal Farm Friday - Theeeeey're Baaack

They just took a vacation...

Animal Farm Friday - Vampire Squid is Creepy Cool

I'm pretty sick of even the word vampire these days, thanks much to the sparkling glitter-boy from *those* movies, and all the pathetic copycat hellspawn that came from it, but this spooky cephalopod is wicked cool, despite its name. The creepiest coolest partis that it can turn itself inside out! Watch the video to see it.



Thursday, March 4, 2010

An abomination

http://i.imgur.com/Yb4aB.jpg

It was kind of like that in the '70s, too.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Here, have some nightmares

What you get when you apply adult-level painting techniques to the drawings of children.





Click here for more nightmares (you're welcome!):


Friday, February 26, 2010

For the Tea Baggers

http://i.imgur.com/ybmfW.png

Animal Farm Friday - Cats on Cracked

Honestly, it could give less of a shit, and then bury it.
Honestly, it could give less of a shit, and then bury it.


More hilarity for cat lovers here...

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Avalanche from a skiers POV

Monday, February 22, 2010

Monday Kickstarter - Dismantling Land Mines by Hand

I found this at Gimundo - Good News Served Daily (nice idea, btw!). Watch the (somewhat unnerving, yet inspirational) video and read the article about this interesting cat:



Faux Animal Farm Friday - Faking it

Yes, it's Monday... but I'm pretending it's Friday, 'cuz why not?



Friday, February 19, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - I Love Hummingbirds!!!

I wish I had this many coming by my house:



Then maybe I could train at least one to do this:



Science Beauty

Found at Boing Boing:



Friday, February 12, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Adorable Freak Fest!

Rolling out first with a Pygmy Jerboa that looks like part Kangaroo Mouse, part T-Rex.



Follow that with the most adorable owl ever, the Malay Eagle Owl!



And wrapping up with Sonya, a slow loris.





Animal Farm Friday - Carrots are better than cilantro

At least to this guy. (This one's for you, Kitten!)



And so is this one: