Another bit of philosophy to add to my newly renovated world-view, courtesy of Irony Central:
“If you think about things, it’s creepy. But the alternative is WORSE. Not think about things? To Hell with that!”
Another bit of philosophy to add to my newly renovated world-view, courtesy of Irony Central:
“If you think about things, it’s creepy. But the alternative is WORSE. Not think about things? To Hell with that!”
Today’s featured book is The Art of Food Sculpture: Designs and Techniques, by Yuci Tan. It features some standard stuff like radish roses and onion chrysanthemums and some amazing Chinese-style melon carving (including carving beautiful designs into the surface of the melon), but the crowning achievement for this volume: beautiful roses and chrysanthemums made from ham and salami. Mmmmm! Fleshy flowers!
The Stranger summarizes a study by the Future Music Commission, pointing out that weakening the regulation of radio station ownership results in consolidation of station ownership and a reduction of the diversity of what is heard on the radio. Most interesting is the discussion of radio station formats– they really aren’t all that different, when you look at what songs they actually play. But I bet you already suspected that.
Among the better ways to watch tv, a season at a time on DVD.
BBC has launched an all-hours all-spoken word radio station! Includes loads of comedy, plus mystery and SF (including the Goon Show and Discworld dramatizations).
The “US PATRIOT”* act makes it legal for the feds to demand library records, and illegal for the library to tell anyone about it. Libraries often attempt to solve social problems with bland signage. Here’s a few to tackle this latest challenge.
*I use SarcastiQuotesTM because I feel that it is neither patriotic nor American. Discuss.
They look a little like “If They Mated” on Late Night, but this is celebrity gender reassignment with Photoshop contest winners. Some are just silly, others are strangely affecting. Check out Sarah Michelle Gellar.
One of my favorite non-fiction reads is Rubbish! The Archaeology of Garbage by William Rathje. This guy posts a bit of trash on the web every day.
My oh my- I need to take a look at these gems of freakish video somewhere with a fast connection and no easily-spooked co-workers.