Sometime between January 30th and February 2nd, I thought this stuff was interesting. You might think so too!
- Its a Catastrophe for the Apostrophe in Britain: "On the streets of Birmingham, the queen's English is now the queens English. England's second-largest city has decided to drop apostrophes from all its street signs, saying they're confusing and old-fashioned. But some purists are downright possessive about the punctuation mark." Ugh…so instead of teaching proper usage, it's better to give up and drop apostrophes entirely? Horrid.
- Getting Geeky With Twitterrific and AppleScript: I don't use Twitterrific (though perhaps it's time to take another look at it), but there's some fun Applescripty geekiness in here. Best bit of news out of the whole thing, though: The Talking Moose is on Twitter! If you understand why that's cool, then you know you've been using Macs a long time.
- Hummer Drivers Get More Tickets. A Lot More.: "People who drive Hummers receive almost five times as many traffic tickets as the average driver, according to a new study. 'The sense of power that Hummer drivers derive from their vehicle may be directly correlated with the number of violations they incur, or perhaps Hummer drivers, by virtue of their driving position, are less likely to notice road hazards, signs, pedestrians and other drivers,' Raj Bhat, president of Quality Planning, said in a statement. Mark S. Foster, author of 'A Nation on Wheels: The Automobile Culture in America Since 1945,' was even more direct, essentially calling Hummer drivers colossal jerks. 'Hummer drivers feel like kings of the road because of their elevated driving positions,' he said. 'As these statistics show, they are leading the pack when it comes to violating the law, which may reflect their driving attitude.'"
- Frozen in Indifference: Life Goes on Around Body Found in Vacant Warehouse: "This city has not always been a gentle place, but a series of events over the past few, frigid days causes one to wonder how cold the collective heart has grown. It starts with a phone call made by a man who said his friend found a dead body in the elevator shaft of an abandoned building on the city's west side. 'He's encased in ice, except his legs, which are sticking out like Popsicle sticks,' the caller phoned to tell this reporter. 'Why didn't your friend call the police?' 'He was trespassing and didn't want to get in trouble,' the caller replied."
- Has the Viaduct Collapsed Yet?: Of particular importance to Seattleites. Via @slog and @paulbalcerak.