The Pest Risk Analysis group in the USDA has the best logo I’ve seen on any federal website. The Homeland Security guys should take a hint from those threatening-looking bugs.
Monthly Archives: August 2003
Book of the Day, Phrase of the Day
Today’s book of the day is “Mammal Tracks & Signs: A Guide to North American Species” because the review features today’s phrase that pays: “scat photos.”
Joss is a fuckin' genius, part N
Just watched “Once More, with Feeling,” the musical Buffy episode. Someone I used to know had the same basic idea a long time ago (some malevolent force makes everybody act as though they’re in a musical), but Joss executes it as few others could. I think two of the reasons he pulled it off as well as he did are that he loves musicals and he loves television. He talks in the commentary about how he’s sorry that it ran long (8 minutes long, he says), since part of his thesis is that yes, you can do this in an episode of television, if you try. I’m guessing the length (and maybe the letterboxing) is why those of us who were catching the episodes on FX haven’t seen it. It’s also a demonstration of what a widescreen frame should look like. This is a marked contrast to other Buffys, which upon further reflection look empty on the sides of the wide frame; and even Angel, which looks to me like it was composed wide, but with a conscious effort to make it look okay in 4:3. “Once More, with Feeling” is clearly never intended to be shown in 4:3, and it’s beautiful. (Perhaps) unfortunately, because it’s just another episode, and therefore advances the various season 6 arcs, it’s not the best “Watch this and you’ll see why I think Buffy is so amazing” episode. I think “Hush” is a good episode for that purpose, though. And despite my reluctant acceptance that Buffy is fundamentally a 4:3 show, if you come over to my house, I’m liable to show you the widescreen “Hush”.
One sentence, many concepts
From an article in the Guardian: “The blast, which happened at the Marriott Hotel, was “very likely” to have been carried out by a suicide bomber, Jakarta governor Sutiyoso, who, like many Indonesians, goes by a single name, said.”
Nrrrrdporn
Yes, one of many sorts of nerdporn. Actually quite cool.
Love, soft as an easy chair
Elsewhere, I ran across this description of love (from the charming and delightful Roxann Ireland), and it struck my fancy:
Love is a big, flashing neon sign that says, “Get away from this person while you still can!”
I’m just kidding.
No, I’m not.
I’m too much of a big, sappy dope to wholly endorse the sentiment, but I surely recognize it; and I think maybe there’s a little big, flashing neon sign in all of us.
