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November 12th, 2009
warren_ellis
 | 03:00 pm - Links for 2009-11-12
"Here's a sneak peek at the new cover for Constellation's Sag/Cap issue out at the end of the month featuring Dame Darcy, Peter James from "Some Secret Place", Pluto in Cap, Travelmania, gorgeous photographs by Christina Labey, & horoscopes based on your inner animus. issue will be available at the end of the month." (tags:peopleiknow magazine design covers )
- Holy water dispenser combats spread of swine flu - Telegraph
"…a churchgoer waves his or her hand under a sensor and the machine spurts out holy water." (tags:cult tech )
(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)
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warren_ellis
 | 02:54 pm - HAPPY()SAD Tumblr Theme
Because Ariana’s sliiiightly crazy, she’s created a free HAPPY()SAD theme for Tumblr users. This is, of course, based on the HAPPY()SAD t-shirt she and Rich Stevens released yesterday.
(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)
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tfbretz
 | 03:23 pm As predicted, I felt well enough to return to work today. It's been a pretty low-key uneventful day, which is more or less exactly what I needed.
On the writing front, I'm within spitting distance of 20K and should hit it tonight. I've got tomorrow off, but between a parent/teacher conference and lunch plans with "The Guys," I don't know how much writing I'll get done. Fortunately, I'm on pace, and my weekends seem to be pretty productive. Current Mood: okay
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shadowhelm
 | 11:42 am - Why I'm Upset Ted Turner is Getting Genetically Pure Bison
Your Federal Government is about to hand over about 80 bison to multi-billionaire Ted Turner -- and no one is crying foul save the Native Americans. These bison come from one of the last genetically pure stock left anywhere (most bison you see have cattle genetics mixed in). Ted Turner, who owns Ted's Montana Grill and who has 50,000 head of bison already. Who also charges $4000 for canned hunts.
Now, I've got nothing against someone making an honest living. I'm not against canned hunts per se either. But what I'm against is the Federal Government giving away part of our country's heritage, that being wildlife, and, in particular, the bison. It's as if the Federal Government gave away Yellowstone to a private contractor. Too big? How about Old Faithful, then? Or maybe Mount Rushmore?
One of the differences between the United States and other countries is that the wildlife isn't owned by a single person. It's owned by all the citizens of the United States. So, when the Government gives away bison to a private individual, they've robbed us, pure and simple. Those bison don't just below to Ted Turner -- they belong to you and me. And within those bison are the genetic codes that may mean the survival or extinction of the bison. What will happen to those bison is anyone's guess, because once they pass into private ownership, all the platitudes mean nothing. Ted can do whatever the hell he likes with the bison -- offering canned hunts or serve them up for burger or use those genetics to strengthen his own herds. They're worth more than the $4000 per animal he can get with them. And even if they weren't, since when are we giving wildlife to individuals?
The tribes who live on Fort Belkap, the Gros Ventre and Assiniboine tribes, and the Wind River Reservation tribes, Northern Arapaho and Shoshone tribes, sought to take these bison to repopulate their reservations. These bison, once found brucellosis free, should go to either public lands or tribal lands for repopulating the Western US. But evidently, the people who are most deserving of these animals are denied once again.
Current Mood: pissed off
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matociquala
 | 10:58 am
I am a tired Bear. And one who is contemplating working on this book review and my Storytellers Unplugged colun today before I open the novel.
Yeah, I think I will do that.
Balancing demands is a bit tricky sometimes. Current Mood: exhausted Current Music: Morning Edition
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trollcatz
 | 10:47 am Oh, look. A coastal flood watch.
*joy* Current Mood: wet
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theweaselking
 | 09:36 am "The odds are greatly against you being immensely smarter than everyone else in the field. If your analysis says your terminal velocity is twice the speed of light, you may have invented warp drive, but the chances are a lot better that you've screwed up." - #19, Dave Akins' Laws Of Spacecraft Design.
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matociquala
 | 09:24 am - letter to cats Dear Cats:
While I appreciate that chasing each other around the house is an important part of your daily routine, please refrain from having bat-fights across the monkey's leg, or attempting to embroil her in your disputes. She does not have protective fur and needs all of her fingers to type with.
Also, the fingers with which she is typing are not toys.
Love,
Monkey
(P.S. I don't suppose either of you know how the sliding closet door managed to end up out of its tracks and fallen across the foot of the bed, do you?) Current Mood: amused Current Music: mrow? Mrow? mrrr? eeeee!
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irregularcomic3
| 10:58 am - Irregular Webcomic! #2482
http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/2482.html
I'm sure our universe has more awkward silences than the evil mirror-universe.
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alobar
 | 04:13 am - Horror Turned To Cuteness!
 Want a child-friendly way to introduce your little one to the traditions of the Old Cult? Meet little Cthulhu, who lives in the magic city of R'lyeh with all his friends, as you and your child embark on a fun and educational journey through the world of the Great Old Ones, meeting all kinds of new buddies from the Necronomicon along the way, from Azathoth to Yog-Sothoth! This series has won multiple awards and has been enthusiastically approved by the department of child-developmental psychology at Miskatonic University. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOHJUrcVdJk
Current Music: Kruder And Dorfmeister - Original Bedroom Rockers (Space Station Soma: Tune in, turn on, space out.
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November 11th, 2009
chadu
 | 11:27 pm - Hunger: the Craving Y'know what I want, RIGHT NOW?
City chicken.
Hurm.
I need to find appropriate skewers [1]; cubed pork and veal [2]; and a deep, lidded casserole dish [3].
[1] I haven't seen appropriate skewers down here, ever: they're all too thin. A city chicken skewer is substantial. (Pretty much a sharpened dowel rod.) [2] While in the Canonsburg/Pittsburgh area, this is DONE for you at your grocery (srsly, you can buy "city chicken" packs in the meat section), I have NO IDEA which cuts to ask for down here. Anybody know? [3] I have no idea how I've gone so long without having one of these.
I am also considering taking the recipe cards -- sent during my college years -- from my Mom and Grandma LaSalvia (and others), and typing them into a DOC, which I may make into a real book via Lulu.com.
There are so many idiosyncratic recipes from my family that are tried and true and familiar, but when I mention them to people, they look at me like I am crazy.
The way we do artichokes, for example (only at Xmas and Easter!). City chicken. Christmas rice (only at Xmas!). Halupki. Aunt Kathryn's gnocci [4]. Brujole. Various casseroles. MANY desserts (but I will not type out the mini-cheesecake recipe; I've always HATED those). My Mom's cheeseball. Grandpap Klinger's eggs and bacon. My Dad's keilbasa (kolbassi) and sauerkraut with barley and brown sugar. Grandma LaSalvia's anise cookies (XMAS!). Grandma Underkoffler's German potato salad (anytime!).
[4] Aunt Kathryn, my grandfather's sister (and thus, mostly PA Dutch) married an Italian. To impress his (female) relatives, she learned how to make the BEST DAMN GNOCCI in the world.
To such a cookbook, I may need to add recipes I don't currently have access to: my brother-in-law Mike's sausage recipe is the standout here. (Also, if I can convince step-dad Mike to introduce me to the secrets of the Russian ladies' nutroll, I will have scored info that has evaded many chefs for YEARS.) Step-mom Judith's various pierogies.
One last note: I am sad that the nearest Indian restaurant to Canonsburg is in Heidelburg. I really wanted my family to taste Indian food (despite their inevitable resistance).
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matociquala
 | 11:34 pm - dr. reid, try not to grin and bounce in your seat when you say "dracula." Criminal Minds 05x07, "The Performer," written by Holly Harold, directed by John Badham
That was a sort of sweet, touching, cute, lighearted episode of Criminal Minds. About vampirism. And Goth rock.
Where's my "somewhat incongruous" icon?
( He's got a gun. Keep moving. )
Here, have a clip of Gavin Rossdale singing "Love Will Tear Us Apart" for Criminal Minds.
Current Mood: amused Current Music: Gavn Rossdale
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shig23
 | 09:30 pm - Twittery Twit If you're not following me on Twitter, here's what you've missed.
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matociquala
 | 09:14 pm - i don't want to ride the milk train any more Climbed again. Five routes--three on the slab (two new and unrated, but 5.8 or so, I think--one had a tricky trick to it--and one 5.8 I've done before.) and that 5.8 from before. I also did a 5.6 that's reliably easy to practice my footwork on.
And now I have come home and my wrists are killing me, so I invented a drink.
I'm thinking of calling it a White Night, because it's a variant on the White Russian: cream, Chambord, and blueberry vodka.
Yes, I think I will make this again. Current Mood: tired Current Music: John Hiatt - Shredding The Document
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theweaselking
 | 06:30 pm - Guess The State! Homophobic gay porn star/US Marine assaults, beats with tire iron, chases, Greek Orthodox Priest who "acted like a terrorist" by asking him for directions.
For bonus points: Marine's excuses include that priest "acted like a terrorist", "tried to rob him", "grabbed his crotch and made a sexual overture in perfect English[1]"
[1]: The priest in question does not speak English.
Poll #1484160 Guess The State!
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 96Guess The State!
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draggonlaady
 | 02:24 pm - Why did I come to work today? Surgical Assistant is out because her kid's having health issues. Receptionist 2 is out because she's having health problems. Technician is only able to stay for half the day because she has doctors appointments in the afternoon. That leaves 2 assistants and a tech for the morning, and 2 assistants for the afternoon. With 3 doctors. Oh, and did I mention that the tech can't take x-rays anymore? and the assistants that are here don't know how to do them by themselves yet? They're working on learning, but...
Appointment showed up at 9. Woman has a list of problems the dog has and she insists that she really needs to talk to the doctor about all of them and really wants to know what's going on, but she has to be to bowling by 9:30. Well, that's sweet. Thanks for planning to actually have time to look at the dog. So she asks if she can just drop the dog off, and says she'll be in town all afternoon, and she can come back in any time. Oh, except that she has an appointment at 1:30. And oh yeah! She has another appointment at 2:30. So she leaves the dog and is supposed to come back at 4.
Next appointment is the woman who turned Pippen over to me (http://draggonlaady.livejournal.com/?skip=20&tag=fosters). She has a fat little dog. She was told 2 years ago that the dog is fat. It is exactly the same weight (hey, at least it hasn't gained, right?) I discuss his weight with her again. Her excuse is that the dog eats all the food the baby throws out of the high chair, so she just can't control his diet. So... you have a baby in the house. Got baby gates? Keep the damn dog out of the kitchen while you're feeding the baby. Problem solved. Woman seems skeptical at this suggestion. I am willing to bet she will not do anything about it.
People keep asking me questions about cases that I haven't seen and know nothing about.
Cat got dropped off with instructions to check blood sugar and if we want to we can recheck urine because she had a urinary tract infection last time we saw her. When I talk to the owner, turns out the cat's been lethargic and not feeling well, having difficulty urinating, and drinking and urinating excessive. NONE OF WHICH was I told by the receptionist who checked the cat in. Assistant who overheard the receptionist and owner talking says owner did tell these things to the receptionist. *headdesk*
Lunch was moldy.
Tried to mail off some stuff today, was reminded when I got to the post office that it's a holiday.
But hey, the back of my car is full of dead cow for the eating, so that's good.
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matociquala
 | 02:30 pm - any sufficiently advanced nazi is indistinguishable from an internet kerfuffle annnnnnnnnnnd I have now loafed the bread and set it to rise, roasted tomatillos and onions and chilis and garlic to make green chili to freeze, made and consumed ANOTHER pot of tea...
and written 1804 words, which brings me to the blessed number 10,010, or... a tenth of a book.
Yeah, I'm pretty proud of myself.
And Word knows "shibboleth." Just for the record.
Mean things: the kids a re fighting, Danilaw is trying to be a good leader, Godwin's Law.
10010 / 100000 words. 10% done!
And now I will listen to Morning Edition, bake that bread, eat something, and go climbing. Current Mood: awesome Current Music: Morning Edition
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matociquala
 | 12:35 pm - in your underwear typing
813 words. 981 to goal. Current Mood: amused Current Music: MC Frontalot - It Is Pitch Dark
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