“Thanks to the modern wonder of the intertubes, it is now possible to demonstrate how a mouse cursor moves across the screen, in magnified detail,” writes Ivan Trundle. Thank you.
Abstracts in the Urinal
Even if it’s your local pub, there’s a limit to the kind of photographs you can take in the urinal and still use the excuse that it’s for “Art”.
Quote of the Day, 14 May 2007
Thanks to Memex 1.1, I’m reminded of a wonderful quote from Dorothy Parker which will help start a Monday morning. She was challenged to come up with an interesting sentence with the word “horticulture” in it: “You can bring a whore to culture, but you cannot make her think.”
The World According to Pravda, 2007
Ah Comrades, remember Pravda? Правда or “The Truth” was a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party — at least until the late, great Boris Yeltin closed it down in 1991.
However the name lives on at pravda.ru — and Lenin would be turning in his grave at this lowest of the low in tabloid trash. I love it!
Here’s just a sample of the stories on offer tonight:
Men lie for no reason because women make them
Various media outlets portray breasts differently
Fake Brad Pitt, 77, lives in New Hampshire
Miss Universe contestants pose in bikini
“Is your dog in heat and humping anything it can wrap its horny little legs around? Are you constantly having to pry your promiscuous pooch off the legs of guests, parents and members of your church? … It’s easy, all you should do is to buy a sex doll for dogs.”
OK, OK, there’s a few serious stories, some with a suitably pro-Russia slant:
It was only the USSR that defeated Nazism
Russia develops new generation strategic bomber
USA and Russia start Cold War over the Moon
But the best bit for me? The fact that all the advertising on Pravda is provided by that traditional communist institution, Google. Sweet.
[Thanks to the Freakonomics boys for the tip.]
Is Big Brother a Big Deal?
“Big Brother isn’t what he used to be,” says security expert Bruce Schneier — and he’s not taking about the TV show. “Today’s information society looks nothing like Orwell’s world.”
A fascinating essay with follow-up comments — and something I’m bound to write more about soon. Thanks for the pointer, Zhasper.
Oh no, not Steve Irwin again!
Yesterday’s disposable post about disposable pop singer Anthony Callea has already generated comments from two newcomers. Please, don’t let this be a repeat of the flood of comments about Steve Irwin! Please, Gentle Readers, comment upon some of the more substantial pieces, like this one or this one or this one or this one. Explore. Comment. Please.