This Dodge truck commercial will never be on your TV, but it’s worth giggling at anyway (1.3MB Windows media).
Yearly Archives: 2005
Geek Quotes R Us
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Dept. of Dogs and Meat
You know those fancy Sony Aibo robotic dogs? They’re pretty cute, if in a “more money than sense” sort of way. Anyhow, it appears that someone at Sony (in Paris, oddly) actually asked the question “So, will these things fool an actual dog?” in a way that we find curiously amusing. (If the link rots, try our local copy.)
Wow.
Clickable before and after satellite photos of tsunami locations. Wow. Just wow.
You know those new Live Aid DVDs?
Wil Wheaton points out why you might not want to watch them with your teenagers.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer dick
CNN has let Tucker Carlson go. Aw, poor guy.
Gonzales: Threat and Menace
Twofer from the wires:
- Gonzales’ nomination concerns ex-officers (retired generals and admirals are very worried about his apparent contempt for the Geneva Convention); and
- Gonzales torture memo controvery builds (the White House won’t release copies of his memos written in crafting the torture policy).
Heh.
BBspot reports that Half Life 2 Physics Engine Contains Grand Unified Theory.
Stuff We Couldn’t Possible Make Up, Not That We Would, Because We Don’t Hate You
Atrios gives us a rundown of the planned inaugural ceremony:
The inaugural ceremony will include performances by the U.S. Naval Academy Glee Club, the U.S. Marine Band and mezzo sopranos Denyce Graves and Susan Graham. Guy Hovis, a vocalist from Tupelo, Miss., who performed on the Lawrence Welk show, will sing, “Let the Eagles Soar,” a song written by Attorney General John Ashcroft. (Emph. added.) MSNBC
When we told Rob about this, he said, and we quote:
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For whatever overlap there is between “plushies” and “drunks”, we guess
If only we’d heard of these before Christmas!
Dept. of Funny Shit
We read the Internet comic Achewood daily. Here’s someone else’s thoughts on why you might want to check it out, too.
Dept. of People Who Speak Truth
MSNBC has an interview with Desmond Tutu that’s well worth reading. A few choice excerpts:
I still can’t believe that [Bush’s reelection] really could have happened. Just look at the facts on the table: He’d gone into a war having misled people–whether deliberately or not–about why he went to war. You would think that would have knocked him out [of the race.] It didn’t. Look at the number of American soldiers who have died since he claimed that the war had ended. And yet it seems this doesn’t make most Americans worry too much. I was teaching in Jacksonville, Fla., [during the election campaign] and I was shocked, because I had naively believed all these many years that Americans genuinely believed in freedom of speech. [But I] discovered there that when you made an utterance that was remotely contrary to what the White House was saying, then they attacked you. For a South African the deja vu was frightening. They behaved exactly the same way that used to happen here [during apartheid]–vilifying those who are putting forward a slightly different view. [. . .] It’s unbelievable that a country that many of us have looked to as the bastion of true freedom could now have eroded so many of the liberties we believed were upheld almost religiously.
And on religion:
I keep having to remind people that religion in and of itself is morally neutral. Religion is like a knife. When you use a knife for cutting up bread to prepare sandwiches, a knife is good. If you use the same knife to stick into somebody’s guts, a knife is bad. Religion in and of itself is not good or bad–it is what it makes you do… Frequently, fundamentalists will say this person is the anointed of God if the particular person is supporting their own positions on for instance, homosexuality, or abortion. [I] feel so deeply saddened [about it]. Do you really believe that the Jesus who was depicted in the Scriptures as being on the side of those who were vilified, those who were marginalized, that this Jesus would actually be supporting groups that clobber a group that is already persecuted?
Word.
Best top five lists EVAR
Since We Don’t Already Have Enough Web Sites To Manage
There’s now a wedding site/blog at ErinandChet.com. Enjoy.