Is there any pleasure more geeky
15th. Nov, 2009 | 01:09 am
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james_nicoll
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Blame Andrew
15th. Nov, 2009 | 12:46 am
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james_nicoll
As a former store owner, allow me to add my voice to those saying "what a very bad idea this very bad idea is."
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14th. Nov, 2009 | 04:38 pm
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ginmar
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Whole Earth Discipline dilemma
14th. Nov, 2009 | 04:30 pm
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james_nicoll
The annotated version of this chapter will be completed after I get off book tour—in November and December, 2009.
—SB
Should I keep going or wait until the annotations are up?
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Shocking news from Canadian Transport Minister John Baird
14th. Nov, 2009 | 03:46 pm
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james_nicoll
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When strikes the penguin!
14th. Nov, 2009 | 03:31 pm
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james_nicoll
ScienceDaily (Nov. 10, 2009) — Penguins that died 44,000 years ago in Antarctica have provided extraordinary frozen DNA samples that challenge the accuracy of traditional genetic aging measurements, and suggest those approaches have been routinely underestimating the age of many specimens by 200 to 600 percent.
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Whole Earth Discipline: Green Genes
14th. Nov, 2009 | 02:43 pm
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james_nicoll
Actually, this chapter might annoy environmentalists even more than the previous one did.
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And over at tor.com
14th. Nov, 2009 | 10:03 am
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james_nicoll
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How is it Kevin Bacon didn't get a role?
14th. Nov, 2009 | 09:51 am
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james_nicoll
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 68
The statement "in 1966 the British government banned rock 'n' roll on the radio" is
true![]()
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6 (8.8%)
false![]()
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42 (61.8%)
some other alternative (see comments)![]()
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11 (16.2%)
I wish to complain about this poll![]()
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9 (13.2%)
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Has there been an alternate history
13th. Nov, 2009 | 02:53 pm
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james_nicoll
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Bring me little water, Sylvie
13th. Nov, 2009 | 02:22 pm
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james_nicoll
Preliminary data from the Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS, indicates that the mission successfully uncovered water during the Oct. 9, 2009 impacts into the permanently shadowed region of Cabeus cater near the moon’s south pole.
Nicked from mckitterick
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In the future, we will all act like marmosets!
13th. Nov, 2009 | 12:24 pm
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james_nicoll
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 153
My warning bells go off loudest when human behavior is asserted to be similar to
the behavior of ants (or other social insects)![]()
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37 (24.2%)
the behavior of chimpanzees![]()
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11 (7.2%)
the behavior of bonobos![]()
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18 (11.8%)
electrical circuits![]()
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16 (10.5%)
materials covered by the ideal gas law![]()
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31 (20.3%)
Some other option![]()
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33 (21.6%)
I would like to complain about this poll![]()
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7 (4.6%)
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The adoration of authoritarianism
13th. Nov, 2009 | 11:27 am
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james_nicoll
Carlos Bait:
Or - you can emulate those "arrested", "abortive" or "fossilized" civilizations described by Toynbee (nomads, eskimos, polynesians, Osmanlis, Spartans, etc.) with their highly specialized workforce resembling social insects.
James Bait:
If you look at the 20th Century, there are arguably only five countries that came through the entirety of it without some sort of political collapse, falling under foreign occupation or randomly ceasing to exist. They're the UK, the US, (arguably) Canada, Switzerland and Sweden. And one common factor is that they're all liberal democracies.
"(arguably) Canada"? Why arguably?
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Cursed/Doomed Japanese Space Probe Suffers Serious Technical Failure
13th. Nov, 2009 | 10:49 am
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james_nicoll
JAXA issued a press release (in Japanese) on November 9 stating that one of Hayabusa's ion thrusters, thruster D, had stopped operating. Hayabusa launched with four ion thrusters, but D was one of only two that are still functioning. So the failure of thruster D is a serious problem.
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Bones: "The Dwarf in the Dirt"
12th. Nov, 2009 | 11:43 pm
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james_nicoll
Hey, they mentioned Sudbury. All PR is good PR, right?
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Glee question
12th. Nov, 2009 | 11:35 pm
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james_nicoll
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A VERY SEKRIT PASSPHRASE
12th. Nov, 2009 | 10:04 pm
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officialgaiman

...and say 'That chick in the yellow corset crowdsurfing looks kind of hot. I wonder if she's dating anyone?' And then they get something for free."
Hi Neil,
I am a long-time fan, and have even met you backstage at a Tori show (though that was many years ago!). I am writing to ask a bit of a favor.
About 10 years ago, I appeared on 20/20 with Tori, speaking about sexual violence. Since then, I've stayed close with Tori whose been a mentor of the best kind. I also started a nonprofit, Pandora's Project, that provides support, information, and resources to rape and sexual abuse survivors and their supporters. We operate Pandora's Aquarium, an online support group with more than 20,000 registered members.
Recently, I was named a 2009 L'Oreal Woman of Worth for my volunteer work with Pandora's. I was chosen for this honor from more than 2,500 applicants.
Now, one of the ten 2009 Honorees will be selected as the national honoree through a public online vote. Her cause will get an additional $25,000, and a lot of media exposure. This is the first time L'Oreal has recognized a sexual violence organization, and becoming the national honoree would allow me to shine a spotlight on this issue that affects so many women and women.
Voting is easy - people just need to go to the url below, enter their email address in the box on the right, and click the "submit vote" button. Each email address is allowed one vote, and voting ends November 24.
http://www.womenofworth.com/Honorees/Hon
I am wondering if you might be willing to send people to this voting link via your (infinitely popular) twitter or blog. I understand if it's not something you can do, but my experience running a small-budget nonprofit tells me it's always wise to ask!
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Shannon Lambert
I'll plug it happily.
Your correspondent asks "Will you be reading the original version where the wolf actually is killed, and not the 'oh my goodness our kids can't hear about death' version in which they bring him to the zoo?"
I fear she's in error; in the original version, written by Prokofiev, Peter snares the wolf, then convinces the hunters NOT to kill it, but to take it to the zoo.
I've been researching, and that's what I found out too. Wikipedia has a list of changes made in various versions of the story (Disney, for example, had the wolf not eat the duck). But the wolf was always taken to the zoo...
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Trolls, etc., et.c.,
12th. Nov, 2009 | 04:58 pm
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ginmar
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LiveJournal Major Notes: Notes, Tweaks, Bug Kills, LJ_Cares!
12th. Nov, 2009 | 01:53 pm
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Notes augmented
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New FCK fixes rich text editor!
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In this, our inaugural month of November, we will celebrate national adoption month by offering a charitable virtual gift (priced at $2.99) to support Love Without Boundaries, an organization that saves the lives of orphans with life-threatening diseases and places them in loving homes around the world. LiveJournal will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of charitable vgifts (we'll cover the cost of credit card transaction fees). To learn more about Love Without Boundaries, please visit
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Papered in postcards
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Please keep the love coming for one more week by writing to Frank the Goat, Esq., c/o LiveJournal, Inc., 539 Bryant Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94107. Be sure to include your username, since we'll be drawing the names of ten random contributors next Thursday to win paid account credits!
Photos of the week
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