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Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 20, 2009, 11:50 AM:
Open thread bragging: a musical project to which I contributed has been getting some love from New Scientist and The Wire.
Posted on entry Open thread 132 ::: November 19, 2009, 02:09 AM:
Plum soup (served cold) is purple and delicious.
Posted on entry Open thread 131 ::: November 11, 2009, 02:14 PM:
Xopher @ 719: Sorry to hear about your layoff!

Substitute "June" for "February" and I'm in exactly the same position (I found out four weeks ago, right before going on three weeks' vacation...) My job is being outsourced to the Ukraine, specifically.

If anyone needs an automated testing specialist starting around July, please let me know!
Posted on entry Open thread 130 ::: October 24, 2009, 10:39 AM:
[plug]

I'm playing tonight (mostly bass guitar) at Different Skies in beautiful (and very sfnal) Arcosanti, Arizona. In the likely event that you can't make it in person, we're streaming the show over the web at Stillstream.

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Posted on entry $9,695 New Age sweat lodge session kills 2, injures 19 ::: October 18, 2009, 11:14 AM:
Iain Coleman @ 281: I think "woo" may have originated either on Ben Goldacre's Bad Science blog, or on the associated forums.

I've been hearing it since the Eighties at least (although it was more likely to be the full "woo-woo" back then).

Posted on entry The Tay Bridge Disaster ::: October 13, 2009, 12:44 AM:
Steve Taylor @ 65: Edith Sitwell poetry

If you can track down a copy of Hermione Gingold and Russell Oberlin's rendition of Façade, do. It's amazing. It's never been released on CD, as far as I know.
Posted on entry Open thread 130 ::: October 12, 2009, 08:49 PM:
Wish I was in Switzerland right about now for this Mervyn Peake exhibition.

Posted on entry Open thread 130 ::: October 08, 2009, 02:47 PM:
Fafblog is back. I mean really back.

Q: But they've been just months away from a bomb for years now.
A: I know! Which means in terror years, Iran already has a bomb... in your child's precious brain!
Q: But that's where she keeps her sugarplum dreams!
A: That's why it's up to us to already have being stopped them!


Also, Death has a blog, and Amadis of Gaul is a blog.
Posted on entry Boing Boing commenters party like it's October 2001 ::: October 06, 2009, 11:34 AM:
Andy Wilton @ 341: What could be more individualist than standing up to authority?

Why, standing up to political correctness and the indoctrination of the America-hating liberal media, of course.

Seriously, that's how some of these guys think.

I think there's at least some truth behind our national self-image of individualism and self-reliance, but it's also a very popular marketing strategy used to sell anything and everything, from automobiles to authoritarianism.
Posted on entry Boing Boing commenters party like it's October 2001 ::: October 05, 2009, 08:42 PM:
Bruce Cohen @ 337: Thinking about it some more, there's Earth Abides, The Postman, Always Coming Home, and The Long Tomorrow. I'm not sure the idea of cooperation-based response to the apocalypse is all that unusual in American SF, although the individualist response is certainly popular.

Posted on entry Boing Boing commenters party like it's October 2001 ::: October 05, 2009, 02:55 PM:
Bruce Cohen @ 333: Algis Budrys' "Some Will Not Die" is the only post-apocalypse story written by an American citizen (not native-born, note) I can think of where the point that cooperation will naturally overcome the "war of all against all" is made well.

How about Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank?
Posted on entry Open thread 130 ::: October 03, 2009, 03:28 PM:
The saddest song I can think of is My Mom by Chocolate Genius.

Posted on entry Open thread 130 ::: October 02, 2009, 09:27 PM:
TexAnne @ 296: I don't know if I've ever said that in a blog comment, but I've said it in conversation with sincere and benign intent, as a way of making it clear that I'm open to disagreement.

Posted on entry Open thread 130 ::: October 02, 2009, 07:49 PM:
xeger: I second or third the Dowland recommendations, and would add Purcell's Music For The Funeral Of Queen Mary and Pergolesi's Stabat Mater.

Posted on entry Boing Boing commenters party like it's October 2001 ::: October 02, 2009, 07:45 PM:
Charlie Stross @ 266: The cognitive framework for a caste-system never developed here.

That's not exactly the case.
Posted on entry Boing Boing commenters party like it's October 2001 ::: October 01, 2009, 09:46 PM:
Serge @ 229: One cheese dutch and one Danish crunch coming right up.
Posted on entry Boing Boing commenters party like it's October 2001 ::: October 01, 2009, 08:32 PM:
Earl Cooley III @ 224: I guess I'm not the only person that occasionally gets "Dutch" and "Danish" confused.
Posted on entry The Prisoner's Dilemma ::: September 29, 2009, 09:25 PM:
Rob Potter @ 61: And therefore (by extension), if you choose not to obey the law then you should [forfeit] your say of what the law is?

I wasn't addressing the prisoner issue, only your suggestion of limiting the franchise based on service.

For what it's worth, I consider disenfranchising felons (while incarcerated) defensible, for the reason you state, but am not convinced that it's desirable.
Posted on entry The Prisoner's Dilemma ::: September 29, 2009, 08:17 PM:
Rob Potter @ 56: Or, maybe members of society should EARN the right to franchise by some form of service to society

In my opinion, if you have to obey the law, you should get a say in what the law is.

Posted on entry Open thread 129 ::: September 27, 2009, 02:52 AM:
Terry @ 915: no flutes were played, but I, and Tim, noodled a bit on members of the flageolet family

But in French, that's flûte à bec, and even in English you can say "fipple flute."

I just call mine the EMI (Emergency Musical Instrument).

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