xkcd
On Monday, I was walking back from lunch with my team and I noticed that we were all walking in step, so I silently watched it to see how long it would last. It went for about 200 feet.
February 26, 2008 No Comments
Cheeseburger in a can
The Onion AV Club has a taste test of a German canned cheeseburger. Was it any good? “Answer: no. Oh dear sweet shrieking Lord, no.”
February 26, 2008 No Comments
Torture Music!
From this article in Mother Jones, here’s a selection of music used in American military prisons (from leaked docs and interviews):
Quite a bit of variety! I was hoping Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Torture Me would be on there, but oh well. Which song would break you first?
I was under the impression that Yellow Submarine had been used for similar purposes in South America (Argentina?) decades ago, but I couldn’t find a good source to verify this. If you have any insights, let me know.
So, if you’re the copyright holder on one of these songs, can you ask the military to stop using it, similar to how artists ask political campaigns to stop using their songs?
(via boing boing)
Edit:
The music won’t show up in some RSS readers, so see the original post to see the list and listen.
Also, this post uses the word ‘torture’ casually and isn’t trying to make a point about that.
February 26, 2008 2 Comments
“Wonderful”
From a Huffington Post article:
“It would really be wonderful to have two presidents in the same bed,” the Baptist preacher Moderator Williams says by way of introducing Hillary Clinton
Several thoughts come to mind:
- I wonder if that’s the first time someone has said that sentence.
- That’s a strange definition of “wonderful”
- Is “Moderator” a first name, or is it some title I haven’t heard of?
February 26, 2008 No Comments
More firefox 3 stuff
OK, I figured out another reason the location bar in firefox 3 seemed to busy for me. In firefox 2, it only includes URLs that I’ve typed in before, so when I type in ‘reader’ to get to Google Reader, I get one listing:

Now, the firefox 3 location bar searches the titles and URLs of the items in my history, not just things I’ve typed in before, so this includes a variety of URLs that aren’t too useful:

Almost all of these links will send me to the same place. Of course, I can delete all the entries I don’t want (use the arrows to select the entry, then shift+delete), but they’ll just come back after I visit the site again. I really don’t have a good solution to this problem. It isn’t a huge problem, really, as the URL I wanted was still first on the list. I’m tempted to say that it should notice that whenever I type ‘reader’ I’m selecting the first option, and then hide the remaining options behind a “more” button or something, but that sounds a lot like the way MS Office hides menu options: a feature I never liked.
By the way, you can run multiple copies of firefox at once (including different versions) if you launch it correctly. They just can’t use the same profile. Launch the second copy like this:
firefox -no-remote -profilemanager
To run multiple browsers and sync the profile info, you could try Google Browser Sync.
February 26, 2008 1 Comment
