As usual, the Straight Dope column comes through on a tricky topic: Passive Aggressive vs. Pain in the Ass.
Getfitnow and Hatherleigh publishers suggest that you can work out like a Navy SEAL (oooh!) or like the President (hmmmmm.)
It turns out I'm a geek. 40.63116% - Major Geek. If I got to include the whole Collective, the score would increase noticeably, since (inter alia) I'm not a librarian and didn't marry a geek.
Justin has some interesting views on living and sleeping in Japan.
A very cool article on queer history in Seattle from the very cool Historylink. I'm looking forward to reading the new(ish) book on the subject, Gay Seattle: Stories of Exile and Belonging by Gary Atkins. I've heard Don Paulsen's book An Evening at the Garden of Allah is excellent.
Earlier I mentioned that the Vancouverites are terribly frightened of sunburn- there are permanent warning signs in the parks reminding you to apply your sunscreen. The poo laws are given a lighter touch, apparently.
Someone was looking for Northender Abby by Jane Austin. So it turns out that my job does actually require some general cultural knowledge, and not just keyword searching.
I just scored a copy of the Better Homes and Gardens Baby Book from 1956. It's filled with fabulous pictures of fifties moms and newly minted boomers, plus horribly dated medical advice (go ahead and smoke every once in a while while you're pregnant). Yet the most ominous excerpt so far is this, on keeping your baby healthy on page 105:
"Guard Against Infectious Adults. Sometimes children contract diseases, such as syphilis and tuburculosis, from adult members of the household who may be infected and not be aware of it. As protection to children, parents and relatives, or anyone else living in the home, should have periodic physical examinations."
The current guidelines for treating syphilis have this to say about childhood syphilis that was not contracted during pregnancy:
"After the newborn period, children with syphilis should have a CSF examination to detect asymptomatic neurosyphilis, and birth and maternal medical records should be reviewed to assess whether such children have congenital or acquired syphilis (see Congenital Syphilis). Children with acquired primary or secondary syphilis should be evaluated (e.g., through consultation with child-protection services) (see Sexual Assault or Abuse of Children) and treated by using the following pediatric regimen."
So, rather than keeping your children from being molested, you should just make sure their molesters are healthy, huh?
When the Internet connection goes down at work, it's like telling people "Sorry! We're fresh out of heroin today!" Many seem to feel that I personally am depriving them of their rights. How many ways can you kill someone with a pen?
For some reason, the etherkiller and pals make me very very happy. It's good just to know it's out there.
Seed Packet Art, art clocks, and The Matrix's art department.
The David Nelsons of the world have been shafted by TSA's secret list. This is pretty much what people said would happen, with a secret listing that you can't appeal saying who can fly and who gets extra special searching (with complimentary disapproving looks). There is a number you can call (866-289-9673) to see if you're on a list, or to complain (who knows how much good it'll do, but you may as well call to let them know that we care.)
LAPL REVEALS! collection of Tabloid photos, 30s-60s!
Additional Note: I swear we gotta make Mrs Melba Karnes, cult member, the mascot of this blog.
According to YM magazine, Alyson Hannigan is planning her wedding to Alexis Denisof. D'oh. And here I thought I had a chance.
Memoryhole seems to look interesting- I'll take a browse sometime. It chronicles the bendings of truth that may happen in journalism.
A list of libraries with free Wi-Fi access, I hope soon to be more complete!
She got out of the journal biz a while ago, but Ali Davis's True Porn Clerk Stories still makes entertaining reading (and at least until This American Life reruns the show featuring her, it's not overwhelmed with traffic).
I wonder if there are any video stores out there that don't keep rental histories. As with library materials, there's no reason to keep track of what's no longer pending, so having the history serves no good purpose.
I just finished reading the quite excellent book Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach. It's well written, well researched, funny, and best of all has lots of disgusting detail. My favorite kind of book. Go read it today.
I think I may dip into this account of medical school next.