Rather than changing the address in my Author information every time I get spam, I think I’ll just take it out. I will continue to be reachable at blogger at [this domain] (until I get spam there, too), as well as a number of other obvious addresses.
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Shortly to be atop blogdex… if it's not already
Based on the popularity of Why Nerds Are Unpopular among bloggers, I predict that Caring for Your Introvert will soon rocket to the top of the chart. And since I had to go there to find the link for the nerd article, I can tell you that the introvert thing is certainly climbing. That Readiness site is still firmly planted at the top of the list, though.
Moron preparedness
“A nuclear blast is an explosion with intense light and heat, a damaging pressure wave and widespread radioactive material that can contaminate the air, water and ground surfaces for miles around.” The Homeland security apparatus suggests taking cover in the event of a nuclear blast, assessing the situation, and taking appropriate action. I hate to be alarmist or anything, but I’m pretty sure I’ll just die and get it over with.
Strikingly weird: “If there is a significant radiation threat, health care authorities may or may not advise you to take potassium iodide.” May or may not? Whatever.
It's Extreeeeeeeme!!!!!
Extreme sports aficionados (and fans of tidiness) will be thrilled to see this new entry in the games.
Wardriving
Is your WiFi LAN here? Mine isn’t. Yet. I’m sure it’s only a matter of time, though. There are several wide-open LANs walking distance away, if I ever decide I need one.
Smart guy, wonder if I can steal his ideas…
Here’s the homepage of the clever fella behind infobreakfast, Ronan Cremin. Take a look at NewsQuakes, the site that makes it look as though all United Statesians live in San Francisco.
Newsgrazing
If I watched more British courtroom dramas, this accusation from a British court might sound less strange and stilted: “The same day while on a British registered aircraft you had in your possession a dangerous article. That was a hand grenade” I can almost make it into a Canadianism with appropriate punctuation- “The same day? While on a British registered aircraft? You had in your possession a dangerous article? That was a hand grenade.”
I saw this courtesy of infobreakfast, as mentioned by the lovely Bruce Sterling. Though I may need a long vacation before I can get back to his new book, Tomorrow Now. I really liked what I’ve read so far, but I’m totally losing my ability to concentrate.
Nose-Avoidance Tilting
Always on the lookout for kissing-related research, we here at FP Labs were pleased to find this piece on head-tilt orientation. Researchers wanting to apply for grants to further study the phenomenon are welcome to submit applications. Please include photos.
Hppy Vlntns
It looks like there will be lots of Text Valentines sent this year. From what I see, volume is about 25% higher than a typical weekday; all the more impressive, given that Fridays are usually relatively light.
Pix Messaging
BBC piece on Picture messaging. Vodafone is suggesting various “creative” ways to use everyday objects to convey messages. Based on what I know of the text messages people send each other on their phones, I predict there will be (or already are) a lot of pictures of genitalia flying across the network, meaning everything from “I’m looking forward to seeing you” to “Here’s what you’re not getting any of.”
