Feb 21, 2022 18:45
- The weirdest site to cross my desktop recently is this one, which attempts (and fails wretchedly) to
demonstrate how to pronounce my last name. Many of my readers
may never have heard my name spoken out loud. This is not where you
go to hear it. My last name has three syllables, accent on the
first. The 'e' and the 'a' are schwas. Those who know how to read
an upside-down 'e' will understand that the name is pronounced
Dun-tə-mən.
- Vitamin D
appears to have a strong protective effect against SARS2, but
it looks like
you also need vitamin K2 and magnesium to allow D to work at peak
effectiveness.
- We were spoiled
by a very long and very deep solar minimum. The Sun is getting
frisky again, and is putting out some pretty spectacular flares and
CMEs. The last several weeks have been so frisky that nearly
all of a 49-satellite Starlink launch failed to remain in orbit due
to geomagnetic storm effects that puffed up the atmosphere
sufficiently that the drag caused the satellites to lose velocity
and burn up in the atmo.
- If such things
interest you, be sure to bookmark SpaceWeatherLive, which provides all kinds of stats
about the current state of the Sun.
- The ancient
Persians were cool. This is how
they did it.
- Crossing the broad Atlantic, a shipful of hot cars got a little too
hot. VWs, sure. But also Audis, Porsches, and Bentleys. Did
somebody sneak in a Firebird?
- From the Strange Bedfellows Department: Android 13 Tiramisu will include virtualization
capable of running ARM Windows 11. That's not really the goal
for the Android team, but Android developers have already gotten
the Windows Doom implementation to run on it. I'm not sure my
2017-era Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 has the muscle to run Android 13,
much less Android 13 running Windows 11 in a VM. I like that little
slab. I'm not sure I'll give it up to play Doom.
- Also from the Strange Bedfellows Department: The next release of Windows 11 will be able to run
Android ARM apps seminatively, by compiling them to x64 code using Intel's Bridge
post-compiler technology. How long this compilation process
will take is unclear, as well as whether it need only be done once,
or every time an ARM app is launched. I'm looking into it because
it's a neat hack, not because I'm desperate to run Android apps on
my Windows machine.
- Recent research shows that Viagra and its cousins could well treat vascular
dementia by increasing blood flow to the brain as well as,
well, elsewhere. Sounds weird, but in truth, this is the 21st
Century, and given a choice between flying cars and a cure for
dementia, heh, the cars lose.
- In this superb piece from The Tablet ,
author Dr. Vinay Prasad, an MD oncologist and professor of
epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California,
blows holes in whatever may be left of the CDC's reputation as a
scientific rather than political agency. Their studies are often
designed expressly to scare people, and when looked at closely fail
to support the conclusions that the CDC insists they do. Read The
Whole Thing, as Glenn says.
- I like volcanoes (from a distance) and drone technology makes
taking photos of eruptions a lot less risky than it used
to be. Here's a collection of drone photos of the current
eruption of Iceland's Fagradalsfjall volcano. Fine stuff.
Reminds me of a certain book I read some time back...
- Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, is activing up again.
Here's a set of photos (not taken from drones)
that shows the immensity of the mountain, its lava fountains, and
the clouds of ash it hurled 12 kilometers high.
- From the Solutions Looking Desperately for a Problem
Department: The Idaho Potato Commission has developed a limited-edition perfume that will make you smell
like a plate of French fries. Now, Mc D...why not get into the
perfume business? Your customers could smell like a Big Mac--which
is at least as compelling as smelling like French fries. Maybe
less.
- French fries, egad: The Latest Thing in NYC is French Tacos. We are
sternly reminded in the article that even a single French Taco is
called a French Tacos, which sounds Classical Greek more than
French. (Tahk-awss?) The item is described as "a rather successful
marriage between panini, kebab, and burrito." And they put the
French fries inside the tortilla. Labor-saving fast food
at its best...or at least its weirdest.
- 1800 years ago,
a Roman teen girl named Crepereia Tryphaena died. In
her casket was a doll carved of ivory with jointed limbs and the
proportions we would today associate with Barbie. The Romans
scooped Mattel in 150 AD!
- One of the
reasons I live in Arizona is that the risk of injury by exploding
trees is minimal. Way up north, when temps drop to forty below,
maple trees freeze to their cores and the expansion
of the frozen sap causes the trees to explode with a sound like a
gunshot. I'll bet the late George Ewing could tell us a few
things about exploding trees. I miss him terribly.
volcanoes,
odd lots,
sunspots,
food,
exploding trees,
covid-19,
pharma,
history,
software