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tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 8:22 pm
If the “post article” link has vanished, sign out and back in again. That’s a quirk from today’s site maintenance :’(
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 2:20 pm
Similar to articles, there’s now an “edit” link to right of the timestamp for comments. Clicking that link will give you the option to change the comment or delete it entirely. That only applies if you’re the author. Or you’re me.
In other news…
tism
· Mar 13, 2014 at 3:45 pm
Works smooth as poo through a goose. :-P
Thanks tcr!
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 8:10 pm
Haha! Love it.. I may sneak that phrase into our next team meeting.
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 12:02 pm
And truth was, believe it or not, I got a lot done when I was drinking. In my alpha dog years—when I was holding down a senior job at a magazine, raising an artistic, athletic young man, giving speeches on the circuit—life was more than full. Alcohol smoothed the switch from one role to the other. It seemed to make life purr. I could juggle a lot. Until, of course, I couldn’t.
That’s the thing about a drinking problem: It’s progressive. But for a long, long time, alcohol can step in as your able partner, providing welcome support—before you want to boot it out.
Sometimes I’m amazed at the amount of work I accomplished during 2010 and 2011, the worst of my drinking career. I would often get up before the sun and work for 3-4 hours before going to work.
These days I can barely pull myself out of bed, even after the fourth snooze.
jimi hindrance experience
· Mar 14, 2014 at 4:04 am
i, jim stark, was completely stoned, high as a kite, both times i passed the boards in my profession.
i had to take 'em a 2nd time due to a serious procrastination problem.
my wife asked me about my procrastination. i told her to ask my shrink.
but seriously, i'd rather take a beating or take the boards again than sit in the meetings i'd have to sit in in order to gain CEU's.
the first time i passed i was herbally refreshed.
the second time was with the help of Abbot Pharmaceuticals.
tcr!
· Mar 11, 2014 at 5:56 pm
Up to 70% off everything but prob doesn’t apply to the website — http://www.sciplus.com/
keamoose
· Mar 12, 2014 at 11:40 am
US shipping only… tragic.
tcr!
· Mar 12, 2014 at 12:15 pm
COME TO THE U.S.
keamoose
· Mar 12, 2014 at 12:29 pm
For THREE DAYS ONLY? (This is where I would use the "blink key" discussed previously. "THREE DAYS ONLY" should always be blinking,)
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 3:17 pm
Done. But your comment only.
keamoose
· Mar 13, 2014 at 5:12 pm
Bwahahahaha! That totally made my day! I was just thinking this morning about Netscape Navigator, dial-up, and blue underlined hyperlinks. Blink tag takes me right back to 1995.
You've come a long way, internet.
tcr!
· Mar 11, 2014 at 2:45 pm
But we — the majority of us — apparently do not need help remembering to text our significant other. (Or — cough — think we don’t.)
And that’s the difference, isn’t it? What we can imagine ourselves doing, or needing, or wanting. Those people who don’t need the help feel free to judge those who do.
They judge us by our failures and not our desire to improve. They judge us by our tools and not what we can accomplish with them. They judge us by their own standards, without a breath given to the possibility that a different perspective might exist.
Which is pretty much the Internet in a nutshell, isn’t it? Exposed to the entire spectrum of human enthusiasms, it’s basically impossible not to judge. Our empathy overloads and gives up and we sit, staring at the screen aghast, that somebody, somewhere might actually believe that what they’re doing is OK, is acceptable, is even appropriate.
Everybody is somebody else’s monster.
At one time it was easy for me to not think that there’ll be another person on the other side of what I’m writing — be that a text message, an email, a Facebook status update, or a post here…be it a single human reading or a group.
But…I’ve witnessed (and been a party to) careless words smashing through lives though and those kind of hurts can last forever. Some are simply impossible to forget.
tcr!
· Mar 10, 2014 at 12:09 pm
Here’s why you should never get drunk and start placing ridiculous poker bets.
One unfortunate New Zealander found out the hard way after losing a bet which involved his friends choosing him a new name if he lost.
The 22-year-old did lose and is now called Full Metal Havok More Sexy N Intelligent Than Spock And All The Superheroes Combined With Frostnova.
I would never make such a bet and even if I did, I wouldn’t honor it if I lost. But.. his new name isn’t half bad.
tism
· Mar 10, 2014 at 3:43 pm
"F. Murray Abraham may I introduce my friend F. Metal Havok".
jimi hindrance experience
· Mar 11, 2014 at 3:49 am
too cool
tcr!
· Mar 9, 2014 at 10:38 am
The reboot of Carl Sagan’s classic show Cosmos is coming tomorrow night in a huge international launch, and Fox has announced that the series will kick off with a message from President Obama. The new Cosmos, headlined by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, is a blend of CGI fiction and science that explores the universe and humanity’s role in it. Fox says that Obama’s opening video message “invites a new generation to embrace the spirit of discovery and inspires viewers to explore new frontiers and imagine limitless possibilities for the future.”
I listen to most every podcast episode of StarTalk by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Tune in tonight folks!
In related news.. the Bill Nye, Obama and Neil selfie.
tcr!
· Mar 9, 2014 at 10:32 am
If you’re into that kinda thing, here’s the link: /comments/rss/
If you don’t know what that means, it’s for nerdy people like me.
If you’re mildly curious, have a look at what Wikipedia says about RSS.
In other news, there’s a new Quick Tip at the bottom when adding a new post: 2. Posting Links. Following that is how I get the uniform look when linking to other sites.
keamoose
· Mar 9, 2014 at 11:33 am
I'm into that kind of thing!
Actually, on that subject, I've been following the articles RSS feed, and I'm getting some strange behaviour. I'm not sure if it's the feed or my feed reader (Doggcatcher for Android), but I haven't seen this on other feeds. Normally, the default when clicking on a post is to open the post so I can read it, but on this feed, when there is a photo or video in the post, Doggcatcher defaults to downloading the media, as if it's a podcast. I can still read them by going to "description", but it's weird.
tcr!
· Mar 10, 2014 at 10:19 am
Ya, I've noticed that with some feed readers that specialize more in podcasts that text-based feeds. It seems like they're inclined to think that the attached media is more important than text content itself, which kinda makes sense.
It's on my list to have a look at the Atom feed format to see if that offers any better solutions. See, I had an idea last night…
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 3:06 pm
Update: I've disabled the enclosures (media attachments) to the feed. Seems as if the spec only allows you one per entry and I don't see much value in them, even more so since we're not podcasting here. :-)
keamoose
· Mar 13, 2014 at 5:16 pm
Awesome, I just checked in my feed reader and it's working the way I expect it to now. The videos show as a black rectangle, but the link is there to view them, so that's totally fine, and it's the same thing I see in other feeds. The main thing is, it's no longer treating every media file as a podcast.
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 8:07 pm
Good news!
tcr!
· Mar 8, 2014 at 1:14 pm
The world’s most famous dinosaur is a lot more interesting than many people realize. Some 65 million years after its extinction, Tyrannosaurus rex is still captivating scientists, movie makers, and the general public alike. Here’s some neat stuff you might not know about the “tyrant lizard king.”
jimi hindrance experience
· Mar 8, 2014 at 6:14 pm
love the lizard lovin'
tcr!
· Mar 13, 2014 at 8:09 pm
We should visit the lizard lovin' restaurant in the photo. I suspicion it's in the desert.
keamoose
· Mar 13, 2014 at 10:40 pm
I would totally eat at the T-Rextaurant. And after dinner, I'll teach everyone my T-Rex dance.
tcr!
· Mar 15, 2014 at 8:52 am
"T-Rextaurant" — love it.
tcr!
· Mar 6, 2014 at 9:48 pm
A great example of this on the ground in Mountain View where I live today is Google. Google treats its engineers extremely well, offers extremely flexible work spaces, has built essentially a culture of collaboration and creativity that looks very communal and very wonderful, even as around those engineers it has cafeteria workers who are making something very close to minimum wage, and often lack the ability to get proper health insurance. That’s the kind of old communal mindset right there, where you bring together a kind of elite, give them a shared mindset, all the resources they need to live in that mindset, and yet surround them with folks who are relatively impoverished, often racially different, certainly members of a different class. In that sense, the communes were already The Man. And we’ve inherited their legacy.
Long but good.
jimi hindrance experience
· Mar 7, 2014 at 4:41 am
just read the front page but i think about that stuff a lot more since i lost my house. i'll never have another one. it's heartbreaking and i'm this close to bitter about it without warning.
when i'm a good dog
they sometimes throw me a bone in
jimi hindrance experience
· Mar 7, 2014 at 4:41 am
of course you knew that was pink floyd
tism
· Mar 7, 2014 at 4:19 pm
Good read. I found this interesting:
"Communes ended up being places that were deeply racially divided, even though none of them would ever cop to being explicitly racist or wouldn’t even want to be. Gender norms were incredibly conservative on communes. I don’t know how many photographs I’ve looked at of young women, pregnant, barefoot, carrying loaves of bread"
I have to agree with the idea that without bureaucracy then things tend to fall into a small group of charismatic people taking the lead and the rest following.
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