Using highly-classified Victorian-era satellite technology, Google Earth now includes views of the Earth from historical times.
Practice what you Preach!
“Always follow procedure,” I tell every new contractor or employee. “You can’t remember everything, no matter how intelligent you are. Always cross-check.” Measure twice, cut once. All very, very good advice.
But this morning I knew that the 1GB memory stick I had in stock would be compatible with the client’s computer. I know my memory specs, all is under control. I am a professional. And besides, we’re in a hurry.
Um, what’s that burning smell…?
The result of today’s professionalism? One fried memory stick. One fried motherboard. A client’s computer which must now be replaced at my expense. A thousand dollars out of pocket and a day’s work lost.
Terrorism: as dangerous as a bathtub
Over-hyping “the threat of terrorism” is one of the more obscene reality-distortions being committed by our current government and its Washington and London counterparts.
This is well-documented. But nowhere is it made more clear than in this statistic:
Excepting a few particularly bad years, the annual number of deaths from terrorism worldwide since the late 1960s, when the [US] State Department started record-keeping, is only about the same as the number of Americans who drown every year in bathtubs.
Now for a quick crash course in how terrorism works…
Friday Pun Alert
In retrospect, it’s amazing this hadn’t been thought of before…
Tip o’the hat to Boing Boing and The Hippocratic Oaf for the link.
Newtown Festival fenced in
Encased in a steel cage and with people prevented from choosing their own drinks, yesterday’s Newtown Festival ceased being a true community event and became yet another “officially-sanctioned party.” It’ll never be the same again. But why should it be that way?
Divorce rates down (a bit)
Australia’s divorce numbers have fallen for the fourth year in a row — although to look at the graph (total number of divorces granted in each year) it’s nothing to write home about.
Check the full report for some other fascinating insights.