Aug 09, 2012 18:39
- For readers who are in the Colorado Springs area: All Breeds Rescue is hosting the 14th annual Romp in the Park this Saturday, August 11, at Norris Penrose Event Center. The event runs from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Carol will be working it, and I should be there midafternoon with QBit.
- The Curiosity rover has a trick I didn't hear about until after it landed: Its treads imprint a Morse code pattern in the sand or soft soil it crosses. The pattern spells JPL. Now that's DX!
- From Ernie Marek comes a link to DRB's very visual article on Project Orion, including a sketch of Niven/Pournelle's Michael spacecraft from Footfall. I would have called it OBB, for "Old Boom-Boom."
- Weird clouds are a minor interest of mine, and here's a compendium from Wired that I missed when it first appeared in 2009.
- New Zealand's Tongariro volcano just erupted--and it was a complete surprise. I don't know if I've mentioned Erik Klemetti's Eruptions blog on Wired before, but it's well worth following if you have any interest at all in volcanic phenomena. Erik has a helluva constituency: The comments occasionally contain better insights and links than the blog itself!
- Memories sometimes just appear out of nowhere, and the other day I remembered these. My next thought was, Nah, you imagined that! But they did exist, and when I was 13 or 14 they were first-run and I used them.
- Ballotpedia has a fascinating listing of the net worth of congresspeople and senators. First insight: We are ruled by multimillionares. I am not disturbed that some of our representatives are multimillionares. I am disturbed that virtually all of them are. Second insight: Compare the net worth of Democratic vs. Republican senators. Things are not what you'd expect.
- From the Hardware WTF File: The ASUS Transformer Prime's otherwise excellent keyboard dock does not have a delete key. Shift-Backspace is as close as it gets.
- And on the outside chance that you too have a Transformer Prime keyboard dock, here's a list of keyboard shortcuts.
- Newsweek will probably cease print publication later this year. A lot of people have never forgotten their mean-spirited and idiotic 2009 cover story, "The Case for Killing Granny," and I personally cannot wait to see that thing rot in its grave.
- David Plotz does not like August. Me, I could do without March.
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