Monthly Archives: November 2005

Plutinos, Twotinos, Cubewanos

John Baez gives (among other things) a handy summary of transneptunian objects.

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how do you tell racism from diversity?

I’m watching a collection of Tom and Jerry cartoons, made by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, who were later known for the much cruder animation of The Flintstones. I’m puzzled by the opening disclaimer in which Whoopi Goldberg explains that … Continue reading

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possibly not one of my brightest ideas ever

If my new printer’s resolution is 1200 dots/inch, then a sheet of gringo-standard letter paper with half-inch margins can take an image of 9000 by 12000 pixels. As a test, therefore, I rendered one of my most complex Povray images … Continue reading

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a catalog of what ain’t

Whatever it is (or isn’t), someone has made a list of it. Here’s one that interests me a bit: once upon a time I started a (mental) list of persons ineligible who have portrayed a President of the United States, … Continue reading

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ITAWT; ITAWA; PUDYE; TTATT; IDEED

When symbol-space is arbitrary, whimsy sometimes happens.

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creepy

Now class, who can tell us why this advertisement (The Economist, Nov.12, p.67) bugs me? When you meet the men and women who serve America in the military and government, you find the strength and character of this nation. . . . … Continue reading

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who’s he think he is, DC?

Steve Troop has restarted his comicstrip Melonpool from scratch and, very unusually, took down eight years of archived strips (though you can still buy them as books). The event is much discussed at Websnark. Besides being weighed down by the … Continue reading

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