Apr 18 2006

From the People-With-Nothing-Better-To-Do Department

Category: funny stuff, scienceSteve @ 09:34 am

squidboy From the People-With-Nothing-Better-To-Do DepartmentAussie researchers are apparently deeply concerned with the personalities and private lives of squid.

Squid have personalities that appear to be passed down from parent to offspring, but those traits can be modified by environment, an Australian researcher says.University of Tasmania research fellow Dr David Sinn has observed behaviour in the southern dumpling squid, Euprymna tasmanica, which is found in waters around South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. He says that in general, these squid tend to be solitary, unromantic animals with a propensity to cannibalise their neighbours and take sexual favours by force. Within that profile, Dr Sinn has found some squid are shy, retiring, cautious types while others are bold, assertive and adventurous. “It turns out some squid are bolder than others,” he said. “Individual behaviour is going to determine how far [an animal population] disperses, its growth rate, how well it survives and potentially how it reproduces, so all these things are driving population dynamics,” he said. “If you want to know how to predict population abundance, maybe we need to know more about individual behaviours and how they’re going to react to environmental change.” Dr Sinn’s next project is to investigate the role of personality in the sex life of squid. He also intends to look at personality in lizards.

Perhaps Dr Sinn needs a hobby. 

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Apr 17 2006

The Loons Are Out: World to End May 25

Category: funny stuff, miscellaneousSteve @ 13:21 pm

World to End. Film at 11


Apr 14 2006

Music Meme

Category: blogging, miscellaneousSteve @ 22:49 pm

This one’s easy - name the ten most dissimilar songs on your Ipod/mp3 player. Here are mine:

  1. Wee Baby Blues, Big Joe Turner
  2. Tumbling Tumbleweeds, the Colorado Wranglers (formerly the Flying W Wranglers)
  3. What a Wonderful World, Louis Armstrong
  4. Stairway to Heaven, Led Zeppelin (The Song Remains the Same live version, of course)
  5. The Lumberjack Song, Monty Python
  6. How Great Thou Art, Eoghan Heaslip
  7. The Night Chicago Died, Paper Lace
  8. Fhqwhgads (aka Everybody to The Limit), Strongbad
  9. O Holy Night, Martina McBride
  10. Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner, Warren Zevon

And let’s pass this to Laurie, Hokule’a, Steve-O and how about Barry at Southern Knight.


Apr 14 2006

Despair and Deliverance

Category: faithSteve @ 08:24 am

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
Why are you so far from saving me,
so far from the words of my groaning?

O my God, I cry out by day, but you do not answer,
by night, and am not silent.

Yet you are enthroned as the Holy One;
you are the praise of Israel.

In you our fathers put their trust;
they trusted and you delivered them.

They cried to you and were saved;
in you they trusted and were not disappointed.

(Psalm 22:1-5, NIV)


Apr 12 2006

What Are These Planets Coming To?

Category: science, spaceSteve @ 09:53 am

In the outer reaches of the solar system lies a band of icy rocks called the Kuiper Belt. Several objects detected within the Belt are planet-sized and the largest detected to date is designated “2003 UB313.” It is probably slightly larger that Pluto. Astronomers at the Keck Observatory have proposed that UB313 be renamed Xena, after the TV action heroine.

Last September, using the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics (LGS AO) system at Keck, “Xena” was found to have a moon. Not surprisingly, the Keck-ites are proposing that the moon be named Gabrielle, after Xena’s sidekick.

If the names are approved by the International Astronomical Union, it would make the pair of objects the largest ever named for lesbian action heroes. Come on, we can do better than that… 

Kuiper_Belt_objects What Are These Planets Coming To?

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Apr 12 2006

How to Handle Illegals

Category: miscellaneous, news and politicsSteve @ 09:02 am

At least this guy gets it: MEATPACKER FIRES IMMIGRANTS OVER MISSING WORK FOR RALLY…

I’m tired of this whole illegal immigration issue being couched as a human rights issue. It’s about border security, plain and simple.

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Apr 11 2006

Jafaican Me Out

Category: miscellaneous, news and politicsSteve @ 13:24 pm

As a sometime writer, I’m intrigued by the written and spoken word. At its core, language is about communicating concepts and I greatly admire those who do it well. Shakespeare’s St Crispen’s Day speech from Henry V was written over 400 years ago, but it remains one of the finest dramatic interpretations of leadership in the language.

Some folks take exception to “impurities” in the language and I find myself cringing when I see signs for the Kozy Kabin or even Krispy Kreme. (Typos and poor grammar on billboards are another pet peeve…)

But for some reason this story from the UK Daily Mail doesn’t bother me.

If you struggle to understand Cockney, Brummie, Geordie and Scouse, then stand by for an even bigger challenge.It’s called Jafaican and, slowly but surely, it is infiltrating the English language.
The multicultural hybrid, based on Jamaican but with undertones of West African and Indian, is not a totally new concept, of course. Ali G has been delivering his comic routines in his own colourful variant of it for some years.

But linguistic experts say it is becoming so common in the inner cities that it is beginning to eclipse traditional accents. In some London boroughs, for instance, it has taken over from Cockney, the prevailing accent for generations, as inner-city white youths pick up the speech patterns of their black and Asian classmates. More than four out of ten London residents are now from ethnic minority backgrounds.

Language purists may be concerned at the apparent erosion of local dialects, but it’s simply another step in the evolution of the spoken word. This is a very different animal from poor grammar or intentionally Krispy Kreming the language. English is a very fluid, malleable thing. We don’t speak the same language that was common 200 years ago or in the Elizabethan era and I imagine our “modern” spoken and written words will seem quaint in another few centuries. (Even now, my kids don’t understand why we say “dialing the phone” and will never know what “dirty purples” are.)

The French, on the other hand, are just different. They tend to be language-Nazis. Why else would they charter an Academie Francaise to safeguard the purity of their holy tongue? Get a grip, sil vous plait!

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Apr 08 2006

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Category: news and politicsSteve @ 23:30 pm

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Apr 01 2006

Slice of Laodicea

Category: faithSteve @ 23:33 pm

The Laodicean church of Revelation had special notoriety for being lukewarm in their faith. They thought they were something special. They had cool stuff and thought they had arrived, but their faith was an afterthought. The folks at Slice of Laodicea see the Laodicean church all around us.

I think they’re right, though they tend to be [very] Pharasaical.

“I know all the things you do, that you are neither hot nor cold. I wish you were one or the other! But since you are like lukewarm water, I will spit you out of my mouth! You say, `I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And you don’t realize that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and naked.” (Rev 3:15-17 NIV)


Apr 01 2006

A Church Out of Focus

Category: faithSteve @ 10:03 am

Gary at Country Keepers doesn’t much care for New Hip Pastors with their hip, new churches.

The Bible gets set aside in so many of these churches in favor of doing whatever it takes to put people in the seats. I don?t mean to say that the Bible isn’t present in these churches. I do mean to say that it is just one of many props the pastor uses to get his point across. Not God’s point - his.  I can’t say as I blame hip pastors for doing this, though. Feel-good church, a place with a program for everything (and everyone), a place where they can get rid of the kids for a few hours a week and feel good about it, those kind of things are what people want now-a-days. If Joel Osteen wasn’t meeting their needs, Rick Warren would. Someone else would pop up to fill the void.

Gary goes on to share a post from over at Slice of Laodicea [no link]:

They used to call it the Office of the Holy Ministry. The term bespoke the dignity of the office and the sacred calling it entailed. Not so anymore. Dignity is gone as is the sense of sacred calling. Gotta look like the world or nobody will come. Gotta talk about Hollywood movies, play high octane music and bleach my hair? Little wonder that the gray heads found in wisdom have quietly left the building and with them, what was left of godliness.

That may be a little extreme, but it doesn’t miss the mark by much. Have we shifted our focus from the Cross to purpose-driven programs? The struggle has not changed over the years. We think that because our culture has gone digital or because truth has become relative that our mission has changed. The mission of the church is not to be “relevant,” but to preach the Word to a lost and dying world. The struggle has always been how to do that in a way that makes sense in the face of a world that doesn’t realize (or care) that it’s dying.

The wages of sin haven’t changed over time, neither should our message.

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