Monthly Archives: June 2002

power through the people

Mesh Radio. The idea is to link subscribers to each other with multiple tiny dishes, rather than all to a central station. I hope it works: existing schemes lack redundancy at the consumer end. Later: It has been pointed out … Continue reading

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dentists in Beleriand?

“Jane Galt” (Megan McArdle) remarks in passing that “our bodies aren’t really up to the strain of physical labor for our new, improved lifespans.” Which reminds me of a puzzler: In all those stories where a drug/virus confers immortality, what … Continue reading

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two colors are better than . . more

Ananova: EU rejects call to change flag. Whew, and yet – Is anyone somehow a bit disappointed?

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toon history

Am I the only one who remembers a cartoon carnivore saying “And then it’s lunchtime!” as he plotted to catch the innocent rodent or boid? Does anyone remember him less hazily than I do?

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sales pitches possibly unclear on the concept

(from a spam for growth hormone): “As seen on NBC, CBS, CNN, and even Oprah!” Speaking of spam, I almost wonder whether shiny new “Diplomas from prestigious non-accredited universities based on your present knowledge and life experience” might be more … Continue reading

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does whatever a spider can

I haven’t read Spider-Man much in the last twenty years, so I forgive myself for needing to have it pointed out to me (in a review whose link I have lost) that the nonentity recently played by Ms Dunst is … Continue reading

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I’m a poet and don’t knoet

Charlie Stross describes the FBI Carnivore email-snooper as “an indiscriminate Hoover”. That’s twice this month he’s made a pun such that I can’t tell whether he was aware of it. (The other was “Genetic Algorithm That Ate Calcutta”.)

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