Interesting Links for 13-03-2024
Mar. 13th, 2024 12:00 pm- 1. Edinburgh Future Libraries Strategy 2024 - 2029 - have your say!
- (tags:Edinburgh libraries consultation )
- 2. Some absolutely amazing dancing (to "Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye)
- (tags:dancing video impressive )
- 3. The viral dance by CDK to "Somebody That I Used To Know) - performed live!
- (tags:dance video music )
- 4. If you want to live in a Friendly Neighborhood this house looks Amazing (particularly photo 45)
- (tags:house spiderman )
- 5. The ocean that humans carry inside of us
- (tags:humans ocean evolution blood )
- 6. Keir Starmer pledges landmark assisted dying vote in parliament
- (tags:euthanasia UK politics labour )
I made gumbo today
Mar. 18th, 2024 07:30 pmBut everybody likes gumbo. My gumbo is delicious, that's why! It's just always such a production. The roux alone is a solid 45 minutes or more of stirring! (And with a dedicated spoon, because if I'm going to spend 45 minutes making roux I'm damn sure going to make a little extra to eat with sugar, which means no mixing it up with the spoon I'm using on the trinity! Actually, there's an idea, I use roux enough - light rouxes, usually, because who has the time? - that I should make a whole big batch at once and freeze it in portions. But then what would I snack on as I cook?)
cats: in which Loiosh is not so serene
Mar. 12th, 2024 02:56 pm
[ Loiosh, an orange tabby wearing a blue bow tie, is tucked under a black folding chair. He’s hunkered down, ears tilted out to the side, looking generally unhappy. ]
Loiosh has had Strong Opinions about the vet office since the time, a bunch of years back, when someone poked a nerve while giving him a shot. I can’t blame him, that HURTS.
I’ve had no luck getting him reconciled to going since then, either. I guess the memory of pain is harder to overcome than the memory of fear. Ahh well; maybe the monthly visits from now on will help.
The January visit did NOT help. He spent a bunch of time at the door, but not with the desire to cause problems on purpose like SOME PEOPLE I COULD MENTION; he just wanted OUT. The blep was simply good luck on my part.

[ Loiosh is standing at the door to the exam room, looking very impatient, except for the part where he’s in the middle of licking his nose and his tongue is all curled. ]
But this visit was worse than most.
Why is that, you ask?

[ Loiosh is laying in the cat stroller, facing the back, ears stuck out to the side. Most of the shot is taken up by his hinder parts. ]
What horrible fate awaited him on this day?

[ A closer view of Loiosh’s head, He’s stubbornly turned his face away from the camera. His ears are angry. ]
He hadda get his EARS CLEANED.

[ Loiosh has finally turned to face the camera, with the most pitiful look on his face. Both ears are still flat but at this angle the damp fur around each one is especially noticeable. This has NOT been a good day. ]
& then the next day when he realized I was gonna KEEP cleaning his ears EVERY DAY?
ANG ER EY (up until he realized how much it was helping & nagged me to do it the couple times I forgot)
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Hoo boy, gotta catch up here...
Mar. 12th, 2024 03:51 pmThe covid is long gone and I am back in the swing of things. Which is good, because I have a feature article due next Monday. Double aack!
Still enjoying the Blue and Green Cottage. The temperatures have been jerking up and down, but I am starting to get eager to plant herbs in the various five-gallon buckets that my landlady and landlord have been using as pots. Maybe even some veggies. Their semi-feral (spayed) cat, Peaches, patrols the property, so I'm not as worried about squirrels raiding our edibles.
Some good fortune dropped into my lap last week. On my 2007 trip to Hawaii I bought a $10 ukulele, but it turned out to be no better than a toy. I mean, it goes out of tune as soon as you let go of the tuning peg, before you even get a chance to play a chord. Still, I had hope, so the last time my church held a fundraising auction, I bid on some uke lessons and won them, and then I told the woman who offered the lessons that I didn't have a decent instrument to learn on. Fast forward to last Wednesday, when the woman sent me an email that someone had given a new ukulele to her uke group, and it was mine, free, if I wanted it. HELL YES!!! It seems to be of a decent quality for a beginner instrument and comes with a nylon bag, extra strings, etc. So as soon as I finish this feature article, guess what I'll be doing.... :-)
(P.S. On Thursday I'll be "six months to Medicare." Can't wait. Friday will be the 20th anniversary of my firing by the Frosty Lady and the Marathon Man. That publication was bought and sold a couple of times and no longer exists.)
Deferred pleasures
Mar. 12th, 2024 11:50 amIn a properly organised world, we would be spending today going out and having fun. In this world, the fun we had planned is not open on a Tuesday, so we will do that tomorrow instead - before D. arrives for a few days. Today is grey and damp. Maybe tomorrow will be brighter...
Meanwhile, remembering last summer - not actually a very sunny day, but Culross Palace brings its own sunshineL
Silent movie tomorrow, March 13
Mar. 12th, 2024 06:53 amRiver: Bling
Mar. 11th, 2024 07:46 pmSo this morning as part of transitioning to non-binary, I got my first-ever body piercings. Three pretty little platinum helices. I am amused.
Of course, nobody but my radiology team will ever see them -- they're in my prostate. But that counts, right?
It was a lot less painful than the biopsy, which was kind of surprising. Well, except for the part where I was supposed to have a full bladder going in -- they use it as a landmark. Ouch!
I had a nice conversation with Dr. H, starting with the observation that my birthday is Wednesday. I will quote directly from her visit notes:
[mdlbear] is a very pleasant 76 year old male who presents for fiducial marker placement.
[...]
He plans to celebrate his upcoming birthday with family over Chinese food and chocolate cake.
I mentioned that I was probably going to have ma po tofu.
Court Report: White Hart, AS 58
Mar. 12th, 2024 01:13 am
Here begins the Report of the Court of Gareth and Juliana, King and Queen of Æthelmearc at White Hart in the Shire of Port Oasis, March 2 AS 58, jorundr hinn rotinn, Silver Buccle Herald, reporting with the assistance of Angelino the Bookmaker.
In the Morning.
Their Majesties summoned Baron Cunedda Kell. Cunedda answered Their Majesties’ question that he was ready to contemplate the question that had been asked of him, but first he divested himself of his lands that he might sit vigil unburdened. Their Majesties called for the Order of the Pelican and sent Cunedda away with them to seek their counsel.
Court Suspended.
In the evening.
Their Majesties called for Lady Nea Kimball and sacrificed her to the youth of the Kingdom with the toy chest.
Their Majesties invited all newcomers present to come forward. They gifted them mugs as a token of welcome to the Society.
Their Majesties gave leave to the autocrat THLady Máirin Ó Nialláin to discuss the tournaments held this day. The victor of the Defender of the White Hart (fencing) is Don Salvador de la Torres. The victor in the Yeoman of the White Hart (archery) is Songtui Bataar Sogdo. The inner as the Artisan of the White Hart (arts & sciences) Lady Elinor Walden. The populace choice for Arts & Science Lady Kismira Rothiem. The Champion of the White Hart (heavy weapons) Sir Tristan Sexwulf. The thrown weapons Champion Baron Magnus de Lyons. The Lord and Lady of the White Hart Baroness Rosheen O’Faye and Baron Gunther Grunbaum.
Their Majesties called for Morgan. Morgan though a youth helps where they can. They guard and retain, among other things. This led Their Majesties to induct them into the Order of the Silver Buccle. Scroll by Christina Mary Lowe with words by Chahagan Duras.
Their Majesties called for Lord Kalen Karuson. Kalen is a youth always on the move. He guards, fences, and retains. For this, Their Majesties awarded him the Æthelmearc Award of Excellence. Scroll by Arden Scot.
Their Majesties called for Lady Brienne the Scorned. Brienne is passionate about recruitment. She is always looking for better ways to get people involved in the Society. For this, Their Majesties named her the Second Principal of the Order of Distinction for Newcomer Liaison. Scroll illuminated by Juliana Delamere, with calligraphy by Urraca Beatriz Botelho, and words by Angelino the Bookmaker.
Their Majesties called for Lady Mary Thomas. She is prolific with fiber arts, she teaches those who want to learn, and has taken on the role of local Arts and Sciences Minister. For these, Their Majesties named her a Companion of the Sycamore. Scroll by Kolfina Jodisdottir with words by Kolfina Jodisdottir and Po Silvertop.
Their Majesties summoned Lord Luca da Cola. They spoke of his neverending courtesy and helpfulness. For this, Their Majesties named him a Companion of the Cornelian. Scroll illuminated by Caleb Reynolds and Juliana Delamere, with calligraphy by Gwen Cook, and words by Daecez of the Dark Horde.
Their Majesties called THLady Ylaire Sainte Claire through the ether. They spoke of how Ylaire is willing to give up her days to make sure a scroll is ready at the last moment. For this, they awarded her an Iron Quill. The Combat scribe of the day was Amalie Reinardt. The actual scroll that was misplaced but found before Court was by Christina Mary Lowe with words by Chahagan Duras.
Their Majesties called for Lady Ascillia Attebroke. They spoke of how she had helped over the course of multiple reigns and how she organizes things to make it better for the whole Kingdom. For this, They named her a Baroness of Their Court and Granted her Arms. Scroll by Caleb Reynolds.
Their Majesties summoned THLord Tiberious Hostilious Malous. He had also been helpful over multiple reigns, coordinating the Queen’s Guard, and moving many things. For this, They named him a Baron of Their Court. Scroll by Gesa Wellenstein with words by Po Silvertop.
Their Majesties called for Baron Cunedda Kell. They confirmed his intention to continue. Then They heard words from a Member of the Order of the Chivalry Sir Tristen Sexwulf, a Member of the Order of the Laurel Llewelyn ap Tiernon, Members of the Order of Defense Maisterin Fredeburg von Katzenellenbogen and Master Clewin Kupferhelbelinc, a Royal Peer Duke Malcolm Duncan MacEoghainn, a Member of the Order of the Rose Countess Caryl Olesdatter, a Jewel of Æthlemarc Countess Marguerite Louise de la Marche, and a Member of the Order of the Pelican Count Ruslan Novgorodcev. Pleased with these words and with the support of the Order of the Pelican, Their Majesties bestowed Cunedda with the Ancestral Pelican Medallion of the Kingdom of Æthelmearc, a Household Medallion, a Personal Medallion, a Cloak, a Cloak Clasp, and a Hat of Maintenance. Their Majesties took Cunedda’s Oath of Service and named him a Magister of the Pelican. Scroll in progress by Shirin of Susa, promissory scroll illuminated by Birna en Kira, with Calligraphy by Amalie Reinhardt, and Words by Maria Christina de Cordoba.
Their Majesties invited anyone who had completed the pilgrimage to come forth to receive their pilgrimage token.
Her Majesty named THLady Máirin Ó Nialláin and Baroness Sigrid Schreiber as her inspirations for the day and awarded them both Golden Escarbuncles.
The scribes, wordsmiths, and regalia wrights were invited to come forward to take something from the scribal goodie box.
His Majesty spoke of the upcoming journey to Gulf Wars and invited all to join him at the Viking Deed.
Court Closed.
At feast court was reopened.
Their Majesties summoned Baron Ichijo Honen. They spoke of his growing prowess and leadership within the fencing community. They summoned Their Order of the White Scarf and with that order’s support named Ichijo a Companion of the White Scarf.
Court Closed.
You know, when I posted my brilliant faraday cage plans I was mostly joking
Mar. 17th, 2024 05:18 pmBut now I'm invested. It's weird how that works, isn't it? I didn't really care, other than that this was the umpteenth "oh, wow, what can we do about this intractable problem**!" article this month, but now I kinda do!
* Better to stop kids from texting in class. They wouldn't do anything to prevent them from listening to or watching anything they'd previously downloaded. Faraday cages prevent signals from going in or out, but if your cell phone is in your bag and your bag is next to you then the bluetooth signal can get from your phone to your earbud easy-peasy. To stop that you'd need to require kids to put their phones in RFID blocking bags or somesuch. Or you could use a jammer, but all such technology is illegal, has been for nearly 100 years, and comes with a pretty hefty fine and potential jail time. Teachers aren't paid enough for that, and you aren't either.
** Illicit cell phone usage in class. The parental angle was new.
Interesting Links for 11-03-2024
Mar. 11th, 2024 12:00 pm- 1. Children with lazy eyes at higher risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and other serious health conditions later in life
- (tags:disease eyes heart )
- 2. Plastic Found Inside More Than 50% of Plaques From Clogged Arteries (increases risk of strokes and heart attacks more than 4x)
- (tags:plastic heart stroke disease doom )
- 3. Really in-depth look at the past, present and future of Moore's Law
- (tags:technology history thefuture cpu processor )
- 4. Princess of Wales: Kate image withdrawn by four news agencies amid manipulation concerns
- (tags:monarchy UK fraud photo )
- 5. "This is just weird": BuzzFeed News' former royals reporter on Kate Middleton, Palace PR, and distrust in the media
- (tags:journalism monarchy conspiracy UK )
- 6. "AI gives the news you need" (a short story)
- (tags:ai short_story scifi )
- 7. CaltonHillitus - this chronic condition affects hundreds of photographers.
- (tags:photography photos edinburgh )
- 8. Lead in gasoline blunted IQ of half the U.S. population, study says
- (tags:lead Intelligence usa )
- 9. LocaLSend - Share files to nearby devices. Free, open-source, cross-platform. (Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android)
- (tags:sharing Technology )
- 10. One quarter of adult children estranged from a parent
- (tags:children parents )
- 11. Single dose of LSD provides immediate, lasting anxiety relief
- (tags:anxiety lsd )
Done Since 2024-03-03
Mar. 10th, 2024 01:35 pmVery mixed week. Three walks, and a lot of cat time, which are always good. Very little singing (and none at FotLR, though I did listen to much of the first two days). OTGH the Lair still smells a bit like smoke despite the C-R box, but it's improving. And I had a lot of trouble with apathy and probably depression. And the Whidbey house still isn't completely cleaned out. And instead of heading up directly, I'm stuck here for about half an hour charging Molly.
I note in passing that the coming week is going to be end-to-end medical appointments, and that Colleen's birthday is Saturday.
Here, have some Heartwarming Moments of Affectionate Felines Taking Care of Their Tiny Human Friends. You're welcome.
Oh, ffs.
Mar. 16th, 2024 02:29 pmIf you want that much daily contact with your child - homeschool!
But on another note, every time I see an article about schools having trouble enforcing no-phone policies I keep thinking this: every teen shoplifter knows you can make a simple faraday cage for your tagged goods by lining a bag with aluminum foil. Then you can smuggle your whatever-it-is past the door and not get stopped with a beep. This same principle is why cell service inside elevators sucks - those things are made of metal and it blocks everything.
So, on that note, it should not be impossible to retrofit your school from top to bottom to make cell service too shitty to be worthwhile... and so long as you're using passive methods then it's all legal! (This may also be an option if you're a teacher in a single classroom and expected to decorate. Who says you can't decorate with metal? Line your classroom with cookie tins, guys! Who doesn't want a shiny classroom that, coincidentally, has the worst cell and wifi service in the state?)
Edit: I just googled, and faraday paints and wallpaper are things you can buy. As always, I believe functional engineering solutions are superior than behavioral ones. If you make it so that kids can't text in class then you will no longer have to spend energy trying to stop them from doing it. So, while this might actually not be feasible for a teacher, any school which is really irritated by this should consider trying to find the funding to redo their paint. In my experience, all schools are badly overdue for a paint job anyway. Shove a metal grid over the windows and you will be good to go.
Oh, btw, guys, we finally finally finally finished the first floor bathroom!
Mar. 14th, 2024 04:49 amAnd now we have a shower and a toilet and it echoes loudly and it would've been so helpful if we'd done this before my mother died, but we didn't. She also would've liked the birdfeeders, but we didn't do that earlier either. But the point of all this is that we're set for when we get old and need help, or else the next time I twist an ankle or my hips or knees decide they hate me or whatever.
But what are we going to do with the bathtub? It cannot live in our yard. And apparently vintage cast iron tubs can sell from anywhere from $300 - $5000 which is an enormous spread and monumentally unhelpful to know. How are we supposed to make plans when that's the options? Like, if it's a $300 tub, forget it, we'll put it on the curb and post something on the internet in case people want it, but if it's a $5000 tub we'll put in the legwork and call around antique stores and whatever. But we don't want to do that if it's not going to pan out.
Uh, does anybody here in the NYC area suddenly want a tub? You'll have to get vintage fixtures, I guess, but it's otherwise in great shape.
Also, one of the glass guys is from Trenton, NJ and apparently the Trenton accent sounds to me like a Southern accent. Is it supposed to sound like a Southern accent? Does it sound like that to everybody or is that just me? (Or him?)
The easiest way to keep the squirrels from the suet turned out to be to pelt them with peanuts
Mar. 13th, 2024 01:32 am( Read more... )
Videos I've collected
Mar. 12th, 2024 12:12 am( A Helpful Tutorial Showing How to Paint With Light )
( A Maternal Sperm Whale Introduces Herself and Her Calf to Small Robotic Spy Whale )
( Teen Hatches Quail From Eggs Bought at Grocery Store )
( Roller Coaster Down a Mountain in the Desert! Seven minutes to get to the top, though. )
( You Won't Believe How These Shapes Roll! )
( When Men Had Too Many Pockets: Dangerous Victorian History )
( The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math )
( Vienna, Austria 1920 in color [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added )
( How The Military’s Largest Cafeteria Feeds 4,500 Soldiers In 90 Minutes )
( Visible Mending )
( The Underground Clocks of Paris )
( Greatest Fights in the Animal Kingdom )
( The Pi Song 2.0 (Memorize 200 Digits Of π) )
( Adorable Bunnies Having a Snack )
Interesting Links for 09-03-2024
Mar. 9th, 2024 12:00 pm- 1. UK joins coalition shipping emergency aid from Cyprus to Gaza
- (tags:uk palestine aid cyprus )
- 2. MPs report calls for a complete ban on non-disclosure agreements in sexual harassment cases
- (tags:harrassment law uk )
- 3. To unravel the origin of life, treat findings as pieces of a bigger puzzle
- (tags:life research viaPatrickHadfield )
- 4. When Is a Bird a 'Birb'? An Extremely Important Guide
- (tags:birds meme viaPatrickHadfield )

