Posts from — April 2005
Deathbed Dollars
Deathbed Dollars:
During the weeks preceding Terri Schiavo’s death, a number of radical right wing Christian fundamentalist groups stepped up to take full advantage of what the Traditional Values Coalition’s (TVC) Rev. Lou Sheldon characterized as a “blessing…to the conservative Christian movement in America.” Established organizations like the TVC, relative newcomers like RightMarch.com, and newly formed coalitions, like Voice for Terri, had their Web sites sizzling with news of the case and extensive fundraising appeals.
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it is like none of these people have ever read anything that Jesus said, it is right there in the bible people. this is the shite that sends those that believe in such straight to heck. it is giving falsely, which in many places mentioned many times as ‘wrong’.
April 19, 2005 No Comments
Mesa police want to add monkey to SWAT team
Mesa police want to add monkey to SWAT team:
The monkey weighs only three to eight pounds, has tiny humanlike hands and puzzle-solving skills. Police say it would be able to get into places no officer or robot could go and could unlock doors, search buildings and find suicide victims on command.
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cool.
April 19, 2005 No Comments
Bill Frist’s religious war
Bill Frist’s religious war:
Frist has an even bigger game in mind than the current nominees: the next appointments to the Supreme Court, which the Republican conservatives view as their best chance to outlaw abortion and impose their moral code on the country.
yep, i warned you.
April 18, 2005 No Comments
BAY AREA / Computer crashes booming business / Geeks find steady supply of vexed users who need house calls
BAY AREA / Computer crashes booming business / Geeks find steady supply of vexed users who need house calls:
What grabs him, Bennett said, is the interaction between these devices
and people. The technology, to him, is a riddle. If others can’t figure it out
– and the big computer companies aren’t making it easier, he says — then
his job is safe, at least for now.
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some people have too much time on their hands.
April 18, 2005 No Comments
Write-on Poly Sheets
Write-on Poly Sheets:
Polysheet instant whiteboards are thick, static-laden sheets of plastic, like ultra-heavy garbage bags. Just unroll one, slap it on the wall, and instant whiteboard! Best of all, in the corporate world, at the end of the meeting, you can roll them up, take them back to your desk, and process them. After capturing the contents in your computer, wipe them off for next time!
– S.A.
These cling to walls, to each other and most dry surfaces by static electricity. They come in very handy since you can pretty much place them anywhere you want. Put many of them against the wall and you have an instant whiteboard of any size. Dry erase markers wipe off fairly easily. Their 27 x 34 inch pad fits standard flip chart easels or conference cabinets. Rolls up for travel and storage. Perforated sheets tear off cleanly.
– Philip Papadopoulos
[For more ways to do whiteboards, see the previously reviewed Marker Board Walls and Quartet Easel. KK]
Write-on Poly Static Cling Sheets
$26 for 35 sheets
Available from Instawares
Insta Wares
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This is perfect for so many things.
April 18, 2005 No Comments
Action Philosophers!
Action Philosophers!:
Because you demanded it, Evil Twin Comics brings you Action Philosophers!
Each issue of Action Philosophers is devoted to “detailing the lives and thoughts of history’s A-list brain trust in a hip and humorous way that proves that philosophy is not just the province of boring tweed-enveloped college professors.” Larger …
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classic
April 18, 2005 No Comments
semiotic engineering
semiotic engineering:
Brazil forwards the academic dialogue as usual with an HCI program in semiotic engineering. From a related book Semiotics is the study of signs, and the essence of semiotic engineering is the communication between designers and users at interaction time;…
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very useful.
April 18, 2005 No Comments
c u l t u r e k i t c h e n: What Is Mine
c u l t u r e k i t c h e n: What Is Mine:
Mine. Not yours. Not the government’s. Not the property of rightwing nut jobs who hate their bodies, and want to control mine, too.
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i agree, everyone should have the right to their own body first and foremost.
April 17, 2005 No Comments
Welcome to “Rite in the Rain”
Welcome to “Rite in the Rain” :
cool stuff
April 17, 2005 No Comments
Your Linguistic Profile: |
65% General American English |
25% Yankee |
10% Dixie |
0% Midwestern |
0% Upper Midwestern |
April 16, 2005 No Comments