Week thirteen of my unplanned, unrehearsed, seat-of-the-pants goofing around. As a way of getting back into practice and doing something regularly, I’ve started doing regular Twitch broadcasts, now on Saturday mid-mornings. These are the results. Anything goes.
Geekery
Whatever I’m geeking out about at the time.
On This Day: May 17
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 24 posts previously published on May 17th
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 15 My wife is now mocking me for posting nudie pictures online. ➡
- 2020
- 📚 twenty-three of 2020: Lord of Light by Roger Zelazny ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1968 Hugo Best Novel A neat blending of western SF sensibilities with the Indian pantheon of gods; enjoyed this one more than I expected given that I didn’t much like Zelazny’s prior Hugo winner. ➡
- Plague Puzzle Four Monday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Thursday ➡
- On This Day: May 17 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 17 ➡
- 2018
- “A Republican lawmaker on the House Science, Space and Technology Committee said Thursday that rocks from the White Cliffs of Dover and the California coastline, as well as silt from rivers tumbling into the ocean, are contributing to high sea levels globally.” No. No, no, no. ➡
- Mystery fruit flavor! We’re thinking it’ll probably be durian. ➡
- Sometimes people use 'respect' to mean 'treating someone like a person' and sometimes they use 'respect' to mean 'treating someone like an authority' ➡
- 2017
- First Full Star Trek: Discovery Trailer First thoughts (copied from a Facebook post, with minor edits): I'm looking forward to seeing more! ➡
- Linkdump for April 27th through May 17th An automatically generated list of links that caught my eye between April 27th and May 17th. • The Case of the Stolen Source Code • JSON Feed: Announcing JSON Feed • Let's discuss the Linguistic & Pragmatic use of the ["N-word"] • The neural network writes the episode list for next season’s Dr. Who • What we really need is an adaptation of the original 1740 The Beauty and the Beast ➡
- 2016
- Staying out of the way while glass workers replace a large window on the second floor of our house. There’s no window in our window right now! (138/366) ➡
- 2014
- 2007
- The most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on! Suddenly, for no apparent reason......President [Carter] volunteered the information that while fishing in a pond on his farm he had sighted a large animal swimming toward him. Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a rabbit. ➡
- 2006
- 6,000+ Pictures Ducklings! Cute widdle fuzzy ducklings looking at their fuzzy widdle tummies! ➡
- Drip Drip Drip Water dripping off a chain downspout at NSCC. ➡
- 2005
- AdSense for Feeds Looks like the inevitable intrusion of advertising into RSS feeds just gained a major player, as Google's Adsense for Feeds program has just been announced. ➡
- 2004
- Surf like it’s 1994! This may be the last CSS-related post for a while — though I'm considering a writeup of how I implemented the stylesheet switcher into my TypePad setup, so there may be more yet to come. We'll see. In the meantime… ➡
- Shades of Gattaca More and more, I think that in the coming years, the movie Gattaca may be seen as far more prescient than it was recognized as at the time it came out. ➡
- Nick Berg conspiracy? Those of you who've read this site for a while may know that I have something of a fascination for conspiracy theories. Sometimes they interest me because they're so patently ludicrous, sometimes because they're convincing enough to be nearly frightenting, and sometimes they end up somewhere in between. ➡
- Powell on Meet the Press Here's something you don't see in today's political arena very often these days. Colin Powell was on Meet the Press Sunday night, when one of his staffers attempted to cut off the interview in the midst of one of Tim Russert's questions. Powell was not pleased, going so far as to rebuke the staffer on-air, and had the camera brought back in order to finish the interview. ➡
- Manly Pink #2 There's now a second pink-toned stylesheet available for your viewing pleasure, courtesy of Shari Hes (who actually sent it to me last week, but it needed a few slight tweaks to get it to behave under Internet Explorer). ➡
- 2003
- Good Dean article Tough Guy, Howard Dean is the ultimate muscular Democrat. He's not afraid to take on George W. Bush, and in the process Dean is reminding Dems what it feels like to have a spine. But can he win? ➡
- 2002
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones One word: overkill. ➡
On This Day: May 16
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 21 posts previously published on May 16th
- 2025
- Good vs Bad AI (or ML vs AI) I have decades of experience in creating artisanally hand-crafted typos and errors and have no interest in statistically generating my mistakes! ➡
- 2024
- Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village by Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper 📚: ⭐️⭐️⭐️: Of particular interest if you’re a fan of cozy mysteries. ➡
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 14 We’ve got summer weather, so I can break out some of my summer shirts. ➡
- 2022
- 📚 A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman Funny, sweet, and a bit of a tearjerker towards the end. ➡
- 2021
- 📚 20/2021: You Died: An Anthology of the Afterlife ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A really strong collection of short comics about death, the afterlife, and how we cope with it – from either side of the experience. A few of these got me a little misty-eyed. Excellent selections all around. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: May 16 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 16 ➡
- 2019
- Book thirty-four of 2019: Sex Machine, edited by Amanda Lafrenais. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The latest in the Smut Peddler series of erotic comic anthologies, which are always entertaining. If you’re into stories about getting it on with artificial beings, this is for you! ➡
- 2018
- Here’s an interesting looking project on Kickstarter: Unlocking the Magic: A Fantasy Anthology. “Mental illness isn’t magical. Back these stories that take an honest look at mental illness and portray it compassionately in fantasy.” ➡
- I really wish it didn’t look like Twitter will be #breakingmytwitter. But I’d rather give up Twitter than be forced to use the their native iOS app or the website (since they don’t even have a native Mac app anymore. Third-party app ecosystem support is crucial. ➡
- Ramadan Mubarak to my Muslim friends, acquaintances, and those of you I don’t know! For everyone else, CNN has a quick Ramadan etiquette guide for non-Muslims. ➡
- 2017
- Book thirty of 2017: StarCraft: Evolution, by Timothy Zahn. 🌟🌟🌟 ➡
- 2016
- Binge watching X Files is never a bad way to end a day. (137/366) ➡
- 2015
- Some of the local quail have added our backyard to their regular route. ➡
- 2014
- About an hour ago, waiting for Prairie for our weekly Friday lunch date. ➡
- 2008
- My Desk with my New Toy When Prairie asked me what I wanted for my birthday this year, I just couldn't come up with an answer. There really wasn't anything that was jumping to mind -- I've got tons of music, tons of books, a good selection of work and school clothing.... We batted ideas around for a while, until I mentioned that I'd occasionally dreamed about updating my little Wacom Graphire2 3.5x5 tablet. ➡
- 2007
- Overheard in Seattle I'm on my way to my brother's to pick up weed, and them I'm going to get a cat at the Humane Shelter. ➡
- 2006
- Wisteria Spirals Until I looked at them from this angle, I never realized that the flowers grew in a spiral around the central stem. ➡
- 2005
- Enterprise No More Tonight I finished Enterprise off, watching the end of the two-part arc following the derailment of the first effort at laying the foundation for the future United Federation of Planets, then following that up with the final episode of Enterprise. (SPOILERS in this entry...if you care....) ➡
- Seattlest Something I meant to mention a bit ago, but spaced -- I've recently become one of the contributing authors to Seattlest, the Seattle-centric group weblog run by the Gothamist empire. ➡
- 2004
- 2004 DNC allowing bloggers as press Great news for politically-minded webloggers: the 2004 Democratic National Convention has opened up their press credential process to webloggers. ➡
- 2003
- Firing blanks? The rescue of Jessica Lynch is making the rounds again, only this time with more details — according to one of the doctors at the hospital, the troops entering the hospital were firing blanks. ➡
On This Day: May 15
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 24 posts previously published on May 15th
- 2024
- Mirror Dance by Lois McMaster Bujold 📚: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: An excellent exploration of the differing personalities of the Vorkosigan brothers in the midst of military adventure and political maneuvering. ➡
- 2023
- 50th Birthday Zoo Photos Here are the photos I took during my birthday trip out to Woodland Park Zoo. ➡
- Year 50 Day 13 Giving presentations from home means a convenient green screen is really handy. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: May 15 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 15 ➡
- 2019
- Book thirty-three of 2019: A Case of Conscience, by James Blish. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1959 Hugo Best Novel Kept my interest, though I’ve read other SF dealing with the intersection of religion and SF that I enjoyed more. Almost two separate stories; the first section was the better. ➡
- 2018
- Signs I’m concentrating on work: iTunes makes it four full tracks into an album of Christmas music before I realize what I’m listening to and frantically lunge for the “next album” button. 🎄😲😂 ➡
- Okay, this is a horrible clickbait-y headline, but: “Science news: Octopuses came to Earth from space as frozen eggs millions of years ago”. The journal article being sensationalized is here. I, for one, welcome our new alien cephalopod overlords! ➡
- 2016
- Ah, the joys of spring housecleaning, as I tackle the skylight that we’ve ignored since we bought the house. (136/366) ➡
- 2014
- Goofing around on a walk through Seattle’s arboretum in 2005. I think I was pretending to be a moth. #throwbackthursday ➡
- 2009
- I Did Some Wonder Loaf I love Joe Cocker's version of 'With A Little Help From My Friends,' but in all honesty, I've _never_ been entirely sure just what he's singing. I know what the lyrics are, or at least what they should be...I just don't think Joe did. ➡
- 2007
- Photo Drop Photo Drop is a slick little Dashboard widget -- actually, one of the first that was slick and potentially useful enough for me to download and toss in to my Dashboard, which isn't exactly the most-used OS X feature on my system. ➡
- 2006
- First Time in Five Years Every few years I actually get up the nerve to see just how goofy I look without the beard. The last time was five years ago (and no photos exist of that round), so I figured it was finally time to give it another shot. ➡
- Mother’s Day It's late in the day, so most won't read this until the day after, but...happy Mother's Day to all the various moms I know (and, for that matter, all those that I _don't_ know). ➡
- 2005
- Bittorrent trackers? Anybody know of any other good trackers out there? My Google-fu did me no good whatsoever, and as long as Season Four of Enterprise has been a bit more watchable than prior seasons, I'd kind of like to see how it all wraps up. ➡
- Pop-Lock Is there any real difference between what's now called 'Pop-Lock' (or 'Pop-n-Lock', as I've generally heard it) and what used to be called 'The Robot' back in the 80's heyday of breakdancing? I can't really see much difference at all, if any. ➡
- Uptime? What uptime? Prairie and I were in the midst of getting ready for dinner and a movie on Saturday evening when suddenly all the power in my apartment went out. Power outage? The building across the street still had power.... Crud, it's just me. ➡
- 2004
- Manly Pink: The photos I got my friend Jessica to wander around with me today and play photographer so that I could fulfill my earlier promise of posing in pink t-shirts, kilt, and boots in return for assistance with the redesign of my website. So, without further ado: me in pink! ➡
- The Incredibles Is it just me, or does this guy (I'm assuming it's the Villain) look a lot like John Lithgow's character in the Sylvester Stallone movie Cliffhanger? ➡
- Spam attack! I have no real idea if any of my readers (other than myself) subscribe to either my 'full posts with comments' feed or my 'comments only' RSS feeds, but if you do, my apologies for the spam dumps of the last few days. ➡
- Metric vs. American paper size Slashdot recently posted a link to this fascinating (in a geeky sort of way) rundown of the Imperial (Metric) system and how it relates to paper sizing. Some of what followed in the discussion thread I knew, some I didn't, but it was one of the more interesting threads I've read on /. in a while. ➡
- Protect the Baby Squirrels Technologically or politically, some people always feel the need to keep others from 'kicking the baby squirrels'. ➡
- 2003
- The Matrix: Reloaded In short, I'm _quite_ satisfied with what I was presented with. At the same time, I can certainly understand why so many middling to flat out bad reviews have been popping up in the last few days. ➡
- Zero matches on Google Today's Foxtrot cracked me up. ➡
- 2002
- Avast, ye maytees! This should be a blast -- according to an article in the Seattle PI, this August there will be a fleet of sailing ships coming to Seattle, including a cannon duel on Lake Union! ➡
On This Day: May 14
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 25 posts previously published on May 14th
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 12 Showing off a small portion of my Star Trek shelves. ➡
- 📚 Interference by Sue Burke Really neat explorations of how cultures change and adapt, how those changes influence communication and understanding, the biology of plant life, and alien intelligences. ➡
- 2022
- 🎥 The Tragedy of MacBeth Absolutely _beautiful_ version. So many gorgeous shots. ➡
- 🎥 Old Right in line with every other M. Knight film I’ve seen. ➡
- 🎥 The Lost City Exactly the right sort of lighthearted silly adventure rom-com for a Saturday afternoon. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: May 14 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 14 ➡
- 2019
- Sad to see the news that Tim Conway has died. He was always an incredibly funny man, and this has long been my favorite outtake from the Carol Burnett Show. If you’ve never seen this, you’re in for a treat; if you have seen it, it’s worth watching again. ➡
- 2018
- Today’s stupid humor. Blame an overly tired brain in the middle of the night. ➡
- Book seventeen of 2018: Deadhouse Landing, by Ian C. Esslemont. ⭐️⭐️ ➡
- I wish I knew where this image was sourced from (it was found on Facebook without any other information), because that’s a wonderful typo. Someone was in a bit of a hurry to get this edition out, I think. :) ETA: This came from the Star Democrat of Easton, MD, on page A10 of the ... Read more ➡
- 2017
- I think we need a new nozzle. ➡
- 2016
- A real collapsible/pop-up top hat that my friend Flower got me ages ago. Sadly, I have so few opportunities to wear it that it’s only ever lived in its box on a shelf, taken out every few years when I’m on a cleaning binge. One of these days…. (135/366) ➡
- 2014
- It is really nice to work at a place where kilts aren’t frowned on as work attire. Especially on 80 degree days! ➡
- This is basically a test to see if I’ve found a way to mirror my Instagram shots to Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr simultaneously without double-posting anywhere. Good thing this guy was in a good mood and willing to pose for a portrait. ➡
- 2009
- Links for May 7th through May 14th Sometime between May 7th and May 14th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • Dell Launches 'Della,' a Women's PC Site • Star Trek Movie Annotations • Home Is Still Where My Eyes Are • A History of Klingon, the Language • With a Private MiFi Hot Spot, Be Online Wherever You Like ➡
- 2008
- Woody Allen interviews Billy Graham Y'know, it's really sad that this kind of polite, civil, and amusing discourse is so rarely seen these days. Two people on _very_ different sides of an issue who, rather than loudly proclaiming their absolute certainty that they are _right_ and the other is _wrong_, are able to amiably chat and joke with each other about the differences in their viewpoints. ➡
- Where to Find Me in the Digital World It's been a while since I've done one of these posts, so I figured it was worth doing it again. With the number of online sites I'm part of, sometimes it's difficult to keep track of all the ways to find me. So here's a current rundown as of today. ➡
- 2006
- Tiny Yellows Yet more in the 'flowers-I-can't-identify' ongoing series. ➡
- 2004
- MovableType 3: License updates and clarifications Funny the difference a day or so can make — and never let it be said that people (or corporations) can't learn from their mistakes. Six Apart has posted updates and clarifications to their licensing options that make things look much more reasonable. ➡
- 2003
- Shaolin Soccer Thanks to Jimmy for pointing out Shaolin Soccer, a movie I'll definitely be seeing when it hits stateside (not until August, unfortunately)! Looks to be a lot of fun. ➡
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding Thoroughly enjoyable! Not really a lot to it, all told (Greek-American girl meets American boy, boy has to cope with her very proudly Greek family), but a quite pleasant and silly movie. ➡
- Speeding things up If all has gone well, I should have just sped up my site when processing new comments or trackback pings, thanks to Sean Willson's mt rebuild type modification. Technical details follow (Kirsten, you'll want to look at this one…) ➡
- It's real! No, it's a hoax! Wait… Well, later on the 13th, Wired published an update to the story, where MS admitted the iLoo wasn't a hoax. ➡
- 2001
- No more home theater For years I've had three 'boy toy' areas that were important to me -- my music and DJ'ing equipment, my computers, and my home theater. It may not have been much of a home theater, but I was pretty proud of it, and considering the budget I'd put it together on, it was pretty decent. ➡
- 1996
- [From the archives: 5.14.96 1406] You know, I just do not pay enough attention to this fool page. (grin) Anyway, another Woody is up at Web Wide Woodys, and I've finally started updating my Club Events Schedule again. (shrug) I'll get back on the ball one of these days... ➡
On This Day: May 13
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 19 posts previously published on May 13th
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 11 A great day to sit, read, and move as little as possible. ➡
- 2021
- Wormhole – Simple, private file sharing: “Wormhole lets you share files with end-to-end encryption and a link that automatically expires. So you can keep what you share private and make sure your stuff doesn’t stay online forever.” ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: May 13 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 13 ➡
- 2019
- Hear what a genderless AI voice sounds like—and consider why it matters. This is really neat, both in the science of how it was created, and in its potential for broader applicability if the companies behind voice assistants adopt it. ➡
- 2016
- 2015
- It’s been raining almost nonstop since Monday evening. It’s like living on the Westside again! :) ➡
- 2014
- 2007
- Happy Mother’s Day! Happy Mother's Day to my mum, Prairie's mum, Noah's mum, and all the other mums out there! ➡
- 2005
- Disneyland Memorial Orgy It was one of the most notorious images on the 'net when I first got online back in '91, one passed around in various low-resolution copies, found here and there in various directories of 'naughty' images -- a black-and-white drawing of many of the classic Disney characters involved in a mass orgy. ➡
- Blog Definitions blog |bläg| / noun / a weblog : blogs run by twenty-something Americans with at least an unhealthy interest in computers. ➡
- 2004
- Why I won’t be upgrading to MT 3.0 This should come as no surprise to anyone who's been following today's firestorm, but it all boils down to this: it's too expensive. ➡
- Mojo needed I'm not going to link to her out of respect for her privacy, but a good friend of mine could really use some good mojo and wishes sent her way right now. ➡
- MovableType 3.0: Ouch So SixApart revealed the pricing structure for MovableType 3.0 today. One word. Ouch. ➡
- Should’ve bought a new printer So now I've blown $70 on ink, and if I actually want to print anything at home, I need to buy a new printer. I really should have skipped the whole buying ink stage, and just treated it as a 'disposable.' ➡
- 2003
- Signs First and foremost — creepy. Extremely so. Shyamalan excels when it comes to creating unsettling moods, and he uses that to full effect throughout the movie. Unfortunately, after ninety minutes of buildup, the end is something of a letdown. ➡
- Kevin's back! My little brother Kevin, who's been visiting his fiancee Emily in Africa for the past four months (she's finishing up a 2-year stint in the Peace Corps) got home recently. When he left, he had dreadlocks down to his butt — but since he shaved them off at some point during the trip, dad was kind enough to post a picture of the 'new look'! ➡
- 2002
- Got 5 minutes to kill? For me, the Holy Grail of Star Wars toys was the AT-AT. Kevin and I didn't have one. The Burns kids did. I can't entirely vouch for Kevin, but I can definitely say that I was jealous. ➡
On This Day: May 12
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 25 posts previously published on May 12th
- 2025
- Miasma by Greg Cox 📚 27/2025: ⭐️⭐️⭐️: A perfectly serviceable quick Trek novella. ➡
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 10 One definite benefit to working in academia is a more permissive dress code than many corporate jobs allow. ➡
- 2021
- 📚 19/2021: _Patience & Esther_ by S.W. Searle ⭐️⭐️⭐️ A sweet and nicely non-stressful (as in, no major drama or conflict) romance between two lower-class women in Edwardian England. Many nice historical details about the time…and oh, yeah, occasional explicit sex scenes. ➡
- 2020
- While there's never a good time to have an internet outage, in the midst of a pandemic when both people in the house work from home and depend on 'net access for both work and socializing is a really, _really_ bad time. ➡
- On This Day: May 12 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 12 ➡
- 2019
- The rust upon / the roof of tin / shall see your heart / and know your sin. ➡
- 2018
- 2016
- 2014
- Nothing like diving into a good book. ➡
- 2010
- Links for May 9th through May 12th Sometime between May 9th and May 12th, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too! • The 7 Most Soul-Crushing Series Finales in TV History • The Blackboard Versus the Keyboard • 50th Anniversary of the Pill: Love, Sex, Freedom and Paradox • Why Roger Ebert Hates 3-D (And You Should Too) • The Evolution of Privacy on Facebook ➡
- 2006
- coComment Enabled coComment is a service that lets you track the comments you've made on other weblogs, keep track of when people have responded to them, and so on...basically, trying to make sure that those comments you leave don't just disappear into the great bit bucket of the 'net. ➡
- 2005
- Star Wars Tech Geeking It's no great surprise that I've just managed to loose three hours of my evening immersed in the Star Wars Technical Commentaries, a site devoted to extrapolating rather amazing amounts of data out of the Star Wars universe. ➡
- Flickr’s on a roll Okay, so maybe this whole brouhaha about Flickr being purchased by Yahoo wasn't such a bad thing after all. They've been on a pretty good roll recently, as evidenced by their news page... ➡
- 2004
- Mac OS X Word 2004 Demo Trojan For the second time in just over a month, panicky news stories are alerting us about a trojan horse attack against Mac OS X. Last time the exploit was disguised as an .mp3 file, this month it's disguised as a Microsoft Word beta installer. ➡
- Silly quiz time I've mentioned Something Positive a time or two in the past, but in case you've missed it, it's a great little web comic. Highly recommended. So when I stumbled across this quiz tonight, I had to take it… ➡
- Why bother buying ink? Why even bother buying ink anymore? Seems to me that it's practically more cost effective to just buy a printer and use it until the ink runs out, junk it, and buy a new one. Go for a cheaper printer, and I'd be willing to bet that it is cheaper to treat them as a 'disposable' item. ➡
- 2003
- Secretary A fascinating portrayal of two people breaking out of their respective self-imposed psychological prisons to find support and love through a light S&M, D/s relationship. ➡
- About a Boy Hugh Grant plays his 'charming slimeball' routine to a T, as the world's shallowest bachelor who finds acceptance, and hidden depths, after stumbling into becoming a surrogate father figure for the quirky son of a troubled single mom. Quite enjoyable, with a lot of cute lines. ➡
- Today's vocabulary Why is it that one can busta rhyme or busta move anywhere but you must bust a cap in someone's ass? Is 'ho' always feminine, and 'muthafucka' always masculine, while 'bitch' can be either? How many peeps in a posse, how much booty before baby got back, do you have to be all that to be all up in that, and do I need to be dope and phat to be da bomb or can I just be 'stupid'? ➡
- 2002
- Music, books and other real-world fun Back in the summer of 1991, right after I graduated high school, I took a trip to Germany with the Bartlett High School German Club. While there, I was browsing through a music store and stumbled across a band that sounded interesting -- Poems for Laila. ➡
- The Complete Chronicles of Narnia Well, I just finished all seven books of Narnia. I hadn't read these in many, many years, and at some point C.S. Lewis decided that he'd rather have the books presented in their chronological order rather than the order they were written in, so it was in many ways an almost entirely new experience for me. ➡
On This Day: May 11
Since I’ll hit 20 years of blogging this November, this year I’m posting a daily list of anything I published on this day in the past.
There are 23 posts previously published on May 11th
- 2025
- Weekly Notes: May 5–11, 2025 A week in the life of…. Thoughts, photos, links, and miscellany from the past week. ➡
- The Flowers of Vashnoi by Lois McMaster Bujold 📚 26/2025: ⭐️⭐️⭐️: A nice quick novella tying together several small threads from various points earlier in the series. ➡
- 2023
- Year 50 Day 9 Something about this shirt really bugs my wife. ➡
- 2020
- On This Day: May 11 Recognizing 20 years of blogging, here are my past posts from May 11 ➡
- 2017
- Got my new and improved #glif from @studioneat today! (Handy-dandy phone stand/holder/tripod mount for photo/videography.) ➡
- 2016
- Book twenty of 2016: Anatomy of Melancholy, by Joey Comeau and Emily Horne. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 (132/366) ➡
- 2014
- We didn’t have time for our usual pre-show treat last night, so we’re making up for that this afternoon. ➡
- 2011
- I’m Bjorn. This is my band, Smeagol Sweat. Utilikilts are only worn by guys named Bjorn who play the pan flute in middle earth metal bands with names like Smeagol Sweat. ➡
- 2009
- Spockstradamus So, with a little digging around on Memory Alpha, I present a (likely _very_ incomplete) list of things that Spock Prime _could_ warn the Federation about, as they should still exist to pose future threats to the Federation. ➡
- Thoughts on Star Trek In the many long months leading up to the release of the film, I'd wanted it to be good, I'd hoped it would be good, and as we got closer, the many outstanding reviews gave me hope -- and for once, I wasn't let down. ➡
- 2008
- Justification (and oh yeah, Happy Mother’s Day) See? My year-after-year failure to do anything big for Mother's Day wasn't being inconsiderate, absentminded or forgetful -- I was just respecting the wishes of the woman who started the whole thing in the first place! ➡
- 2006
- Black and White (But Not Really) Not really a black and white photo, but it kind of looks like it. How's that for a description? ➡
- 2005
- 2004
- A visual I didn’t need… While I'm sure that a benefit run to support the Seattle Animal Shelter is a very good cause, when we're living in an era with some rather well-known odd kinks, maybe naming it the "Furry 5K" wasn't the best choice in the world… ➡
- U-District Street Fair This could be an entertaining way to spend some time this weekend — the annual U-District Street Fair. ➡
- Google bits: redactions and spam I got a piece of comment spam earlier that, when I looked at it, made me laugh, simply because in an effort to make it look almost like a real comment, the spammer had mixed links in with a paragraph of real text. It just so happens that the paragraph they chose was one from Google's website, discussing how pages are indexed after being submitted to Google. ➡
- Manly Pink #1 Mere hours after I put up my silly little challenge, Matt responded with a ready-to-go stylesheet that's very pink! ➡
- We need pink! Manly pink! Anybody want to redesign my site for me? It's gonna need pink. Lots of pink. And big, hard, nippleless breasts. ➡
- 2003
- Mayday! My life, May 10th, 2003 Here we are — one day of my life, my entry into the Mayday Project. ➡
- Mayday preparations Had a good day wandering around Seattle yesterday taking pictures for the Mayday Project. Unfortunately, putting pictures up is currently on hold, as Rick accidentally walked off with my camera when he left the Vogue last night. ➡
- 2002
- Why blog? Some days I sit back and wonder just why I do this. My site doesn't get a whole lot of traffic -- primarily just my folks and a few friends who stop by from time to time when they remember. ➡
- Ack Oops -- I just upgraded my blog software to the newest version, and in the process nuked the hack I had that inserted smileys into posts. ➡
- Spider-Man I told you I'd get around to this. ;) In brief -- it rocked. There are a select few movies that were a successful translation from the comic book medium to the silver screen, and Spider-Man just rocketed straight to the top of that list. ➡
Difficult Listening Hour 2020.05.09
Week thirteen of my unplanned, unrehearsed, seat-of-the-pants goofing around. As a way of getting back into practice and doing something regularly, I’ve started doing regular Twitch broadcasts, now on Saturday mid-mornings. These are the results. Anything goes.
