Sunday, March 23, 2008

You think Easter's early this year?

Well, you're right; it can only be one day sooner in the year than it was in 2008.

Courtesy of Wikipedia.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Wie wollen Sie ändern die Glühbirne unter der Mikrowelle?

One of the most helpful Google gadgets of 2007 was the announcement of translation services within Google chat. While I use their chat client sparingly, it does have some great features. For example, if you start a chat with 'en2de' you can enter "How do you change the light bulb underneath the microwave?" and the translation immediately appears as a response.

As someone who wore out freetranslation.com for many years, this is a welcome change. Link here.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Come on; you know how he feels


It's amazing when cynicism meets objects from your youth. Wouldn't you agree?

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Go plant, go!

It's almost time.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Sen. Obama in Indianapolis

Amy and I secured tickets to see Senator Obama in Plainfield today. I've been a supporter of the junior senator from Illinois for quite a while and it was great to see him in person today. His candidacy is equivalent, in my time, to a previous generation's Kennedy moment; I consider him to be the real deal.

Friday, March 14, 2008

'The Man Trap', and Others

Wow; this site brought back memories of my freshman year in college. The in thing to do in my dorm was rush back from afternoon class and watch 'Star Trek' on WBFF-TV45 in Baltimore, MD. Seated in barcaloungers you'd find up to a dozen 19 year-olds drinking beer and yelling at Spock and McCoy on the tube.

My personal favorite? Well, that'd have to be 'The Enemy Within' (season 1, episode 5) and 'The Trouble with Tribbles' (season 2, episode 14). Watch them here, courtesy of cbs.com.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

How is it my dog has one of the 50 most powerful bogs?

See listing from the Observer, here.

Jezebel, here. And, below. (She doesn't even have opposable thumbs!)

Not exactly the gardening kind

I'm a huge fan of this blog. Not only does the author seem to have an endless supply of strange and unusual maps but they always seem to capture my attention. Perhaps I should've been a cartographer with a strange sense of humor.

For example: Ludacris' Rap Map of US Area Codes. Only in America, my friends.

The worst roads in the world?

I think they're pretty lousy but I deal with them in the summer only. My brother-in-law, however, gets them every day.

Link here.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Saul Bass and Star Wars Mashup

Saul Bass brought the art of titling to film; his work with Otto Preminger, Alfred Hitchcock, and Martin Scorsese is legendary. Here's a look at what might have been had George Lucas run into Saul sometime in 1977.