Wednesday, July 27, 2005

A New Way to GROW

Eyezmaze

Some of you may have played the super bizarre puzzle game GROW. Now there's a new verison that adds an RPG element to it. Kimberly figured it out before I did.

There's a also a new version of Tontie that's a bit easier. Hatch and Pelpet are new to me, and equally odd.

Monday, July 25, 2005

For the Glory of Thailand!

The Last Knights

This is a game where you act as an military officer under the setting of the 17th Century world. I've joined Thailand in their quest to vanquish the Ottoman Empire. Actually, I got injured and I'm currently stuck in Thailand. My favorite feature so far is that I can name my soldiers, so I'm naming them after my friends. When I can afford to do so, I'll add you as a soldier and let you know how you'r performing.

Friday, July 22, 2005

David Lynch Offers World Peace for Only $7 Billion

Guardian Unlimited

Filmmaker David Lynch says he can help bring about world peace if you would be willing to finance his global network of transcendental meditation classes for the low low price of $7 billion. That's the same cost as 21 billion cans of Cheerwine*.

*Price per unit as bought in 12-pack.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

The Yuan, Does It Float?

BBC

The Yuan is now pegged to a basket of currencies instead of just the US Dollar. As such, there are now 8.11 Yuans to a Dollar instead of 8.28. So a small change, but a change in the right direction. Some argue that the Yuan should be worth 40% more than it is now, but such a dramatic change acting suddenly would be devastating.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

No More Happy Cows

BBC

Liechtenstein has banned feeding cows hemp, which has been in practice lately because it makes cows calmer. Legislators are afraid that the milk they produce is contaminated with THC. Farmers claim that calm cows produce better milk, but maybe it's the THC.

Monday, July 18, 2005

200,000 miles

My car finally made it 200,000 miles. I'm so glad I was still here to witness the momentous occasion.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

No More Happy Sun

BBC

Because of the unpopularity of its current license plates with a smiling sun, Kentucky has started producing a new plate. The design always struck me as childish and not really representative of my memory of Kentucky. Of course, my main memory of Kentucky is seeing people smoking everywhere, so I doubt that's a trait you want to portray on a license plate.

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Some People are too Sensitive

BBC

a governor in Japan, during an the inauguration of a building at Tokyo Metropolitan University, said, "I have to say that it should be no surprise that French is disqualified as an international language because French is a language which cannot count numbers." So the French professors in the audience, did what any rational human would do, and sued him. To me that sounds like a pretty mild insult. That doesn't even call for a good fight, much less legal action.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Video Games Your Grandma Plays

Old Grandma Hardcore

Mai-Anh sent me this link, and I thought it was rather cute. It's a blog about someone's grandmother that plays a lot of video games and curses very often in the process.

Monday, July 11, 2005

Orphans in Romania

BBC

I could make an argument about how this shows that the use of contraceptives should be taught and encouraged, but I don't want to. Normally I don't care if people read the articles I post, but please read this, and then go give someone a hug.

Friday, July 08, 2005

New HIV drug?

Asahi

I have no idea how legitimate this source is, but the article is about a break through in fighting HIV. The drug would prevent the virus from spreading to other cells, so it would not become AIDS. Unfortunately, the HIV virus can remain dormant for decades, so it's not a cure.

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

Yet Another New Species

BBC

Not quite as exciting as previous discoveries as this is more of a case of mistaken identity, but a researcher has found a new species of dolphins of the coast of Australia originally thought to be Irrawaddy dolphins. He has dubbed the new species snubfin dolphins for reasons I won't get into for fear of being redundant.

BBC

Most of you probably know by now that London won the bid for the XXX Olympiad (hehe) in 2012. This link will take you to the results of each round of voting so you can see just how it won.

IOC

If your curiousity is sparked, here are the results of past elections starting from 1992. Why 1992? I have no idea.

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Old Footprints & Messed Up Astrology

Mexican Footprints

British scientists have dated a set of humanprints in Mexico as being 40,000 years old, nearly 30,000 years earlier than previous estimates of when humans arrived in America. It sounds rather sensationalist to me. For one, where is evidence of humans during that 30,000 year gap?

BBC

In other news, an astrologist is suing NASA for $300 million. She claims that Deep Impact has altered the orbit of Tempel Comet which jeopardizes the future of Earth, because the ability of astrologers to predict the future has always been vital to human civilization. She also claims that it's now going to strike Earth. Of course, Helen let me in on the secret that the zodiac is no longer correct, so whatever.