Saturday, March 6, 2010
Bacon Rocket
rathergood.com is a great site. I didn't realize that there is also a YouTube channel.
One of my favorite rathergood videos: http://www.rathergood.com/laibach
MY LIVING WILL
They got up, unplugged the Computer, and threw out my wine.
They are SO on my shit list ...
Friday, March 5, 2010
Thoughts for Food
Thoughts for Food link
It's Beer Friday!
Come to the village have a couple and support a great cause!
Schlager
But alas Sweden didn't win that year this is what won: From Finland I give you Lordi
Swedish Music
I thought maybe I'd share a little Swedish music. Don't worry I wont post any ABBA. You can get quite a wide variety of music here in Sweden from the very bad to quite good of course depending on what your music taste is, but I would almost say no one would agree that the music style called Schlager is good music. For whatever reason it just will not disappear. Anyways here is a song called Under Ytan (Under the Surface) by a man named Uno Svenningsson. I liked this song even before I understood Swedish, but enjoyed it even more after I learned what the lyrics were saying, so I thought I would do my best to translate it..
Under the surface
there are big and small
under the surface
there is laughes and cries
there is much there that happens
that we do not understand
but we always find the answer
there in the bottom of ourselves
Under the surface
I know, I know, I know that you are there
I know, I know, I know that you are there
I know, I know, I know that you are there
I know, I know, I know
It laughs and it cheers
but it ends quickly in chaos
someone kicks and hits the wretch there
that is completely with a chance
I see that no one seems to care
neither do I
The fear is too big and strong
to do anything at all
Under the surface
I am ashamed for my self
Under the surface
the image burns me
I know, I know, I know that you are there
I know, I know, I know that you are there
I know, I know, I know that you are there
I know, I know, I know
I think of you often
as if you were my own brother
then I have changed as well
to a monster without mercy
when I see all of this evil
that we people have let loose
the meaningless suffering
then I have difficulty understanding
that we all have been children
and helpless at sometime
loved without boundries
loved without force.
Under the surface
we are all small
under the surface
can a good soul perish
Four for Fridays
1) What's the first thing you do in the mornings?
2) What time do often get up?
3) Are you a planner or just spontaneous?
4) What time do you often go to bed?
Have a good weekend folks!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Bee-Boy Dance Crew
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
GLOBE at Night on Local Television
Unforutnately, their embed code does not play nice with Blogger so you have to click the link to watch it.
Tin Hat alert. Im standing up!
I have had two surveys sent to me, and have had one person from the Census Bureau come to my door. The next time they come I will videotape it and politely ask them to leave my property.
I may be risking a 5000 fine and six months in jail, which is funny because the CB has no power to inforce this, only recommend to the justice department. Also, according to the constitution, all they are allowed to ask is the 10 question "How many people live here" enumeration. I will give them that answer. They can take the rest of the survey and pound sand.
Bird of the Week - Special Becker Edition
Dear Madame Zoltar
"When the Red Robin Comes Bobbin' Along" - ‘Whispering’ Jack Smith, 1926:
Sorry about jumping to video so soon in my blog, but, as I said, I have spring fever, and I feel joyous. I hope that each and every one of my Irregulars catches it soon, too. Mr. Hale-bopp has a vast understanding of the workings of the cosmos and can explain how our planet is rotating and tilting on its axis in orbit around our sun, which in turn is rotating and tilting on its axis, ad infinitum. The northern hemisphere of our planet is coming into spring. All that means to me is more sun, more green, more birds, more growth, more air. Warmer air. Warmer people. Warmer times.
Warmer climes, like the United Arab Emirates, where they just held their annual camel beauty
pageant: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2868934/Camels-flash-their-lady-humps.html
You can listen to some of the proceedings here:
And that’s why they call Wednesday “hump day.” Tee-hee, oh, I’m sorry, no. They call it that because I bust my hump to deliver my blog to you. And that’s because I love you and I enjoy spending quality time with you each week. I am so grateful that you take the time to read my blog. Thank you.
I see better times ahead for dear Racine, my friends, accompanied by better weather. Get out and enjoy some of it.
Please send your brightest ideas and darkest thoughts to: madamezoltar@jtirregulars.com.
Be careful! Melting ice is very slippery. Mind your steps, my dears. Imprimatur!
Insomnia
I remember my father battling insomnia as he aged. He would tell me how much he envied me my sleep. He died when he was a year and a half older than I am now.
Do you ever get insomnia? If so, what, if anything, do you do about it?
Apparently, I post old David Bowie songs (with a tip of the hat to hale-bopp's previous blog about the Ole Miss Rebels):
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Don't Go to Ole Miss: IT'S A TRAP!
You might think this would cause all kinds of problems with Lucas, but maybe not. There was a post on the Star Wars Blog giving some encouragement although warning that, "Lucasfilm is flattered that our Star Wars fans at the University of Mississippi are considering electing Admiral Ackbar as their mascot. The last time we checked in with Admiral Ackbar he was leading the Rebel Alliance Fleet on a critical mission so it will be difficult for him to show up for the games!"
So go Rebels...but don't fall into any traps! I would love to see this guy on the sidelines!
Unfortunate Picture Placement
GLOBE at Night 2010
All you have to do is go outside after it gets dark and find the constellation of Orion. Look closely at what you see in the sky and compare it to the magnitude charts. Here is what they look like.
You simply look at the sky and compare it to the charts. Pick the one that looks closest to what you see in the sky and you have your data point. You might notice that magnitude 7 has a lot of stars and magnitude 1 has very few. In astronomy, higher numbers mean dimmer stars (it's a long story).
You will also need to know your latitude and longitude. If you have a GPS system, great (many cell phone GPS systems will tell you your latitude and longitude). If not, no big deal...all you need is your address and you can find your latitude and longitude using sites such as iTouchmap. You can then use the form to report your measurements online. You can then use the mapviewer to see your data and data from around the world.
It's pretty easy. We are looking for lots of data. Last year, there were over 15,000 reports from around the world and we would love to top that this year. You can make more than one observation. You can make them from home, the grocery store, a park, the movie theater, pretty much anywhere you go at night and it just takes a couple of minutes. I try to go for several bike rides during GLOBE at Night. I have a Garmin Forerunner GPS on my wrist and record all my data using the voice recorder on my iPod. I go out several nights and bike a different direction each time, getting a dozen or so measurements each night. I live near the edge of Tucson, so I get very different results if I bike west (into Tucson) versus east (toward Saguaro National Park). That is exactly what we would like. Lots of data in different cities...from the densely populated and brightly lit downtown to the suburbs as they give way to the countryside.
So why should you care? Well, we are losing out night skies. Many people have never seen a truly dark sky or if they have, it is a childhood memory. Light pollution is wasted energy and hence money. Light pollution has many negative effects on wildlife as well.
Still not enough for you? How about your own health? Last summer, the American Medical Association passed resolution 516, "Advocating and Support for Light Pollution Control Efforts and Glare Reduction for Both Public Safety and Energy Savings" identifying light pollution as a human health concern. You can read the entire resolution here. In part it says
"Whereas, Light trespass has been implicated in disruption of the human and animal circadian rhythm, and strongly suspected as an etiology of suppressed melatonin production, depressed immune systems, and increase in cancer rates such as breast cancers 16,17,18,19,20,21,22; and
Whereas, Light trespass disrupts nocturnal animal activity and results in diminished various animal populations’ survival and health 23; therefore be it of energy efficient designs to reduce waste of energy and production of greenhouse gasses that result from this wasted energy use (New HOD Policy); and be it further
RESOLVED, That our AMA support light pollution reduction efforts and glare reduction efforts at both the national and state levels (New HOD Policy); and be it further
RESOLVED, That our AMA support efforts to ensure all future streetlights be of a fully shielded design or similar non-glare design to improve the safety of our roadways for all, but especially vision impaired and older drivers. (New HOD Policy)"
Now of course the solution is not to turn off all lights...that would be silly. Lights are needed at night for safety and security. The solution is well designed lighting the directs light where you need it, when you need it, and in the correct amount. Too much light can cause glare and make it more difficult to see which can be just as dangerous as not enough light.
So come on out and help us get our data and full up that map!Monday, March 1, 2010
It's Good to Be an Olympic Athlete
I guess we now know what the Olympic Rings REALLY represent!
UPDATE: Well, maybe the Olypmpic Village is a little more calm than first thought. Clay Adams of Vancouver Coastal Health says they weren't just for athletes: "They were on the cruise ships that housed security, support staff and volunteers. They were in washrooms at public venues, including the downtown pavilions where visitors gathered for free concerts. They were handed out by volunteers and readily available in clinics."
The athletes only got 40,000 of the condoms according to CNN.
and the winners are...
to be awarded the gold, silver and bronze medals.
Let the ceremony commence....
The Gold Medal for most blogs going to...
SER, our favorite Spuddy Buddy!
Just inching out our silver medalist by one blog...
The Silver Medal goes to Orbscorbs!!
Coming in closely behind...
The Bronze Medal goes to our very own
HaleBopp!!!
Congratulations guys!!!
I wish there were more medals,
honorable mentions go to...
kkdither, logjam, drew, and Mme. Z
Well done everybody!!!
This month we are taking time off of competitions.
Do think about this -
In April, I think it would be fun to have
one on one competitions.
Who would you like to challenge personally to try to out-blog?
A blogging dual, could be fun!!
Think about it, and be ready to challenge someone in April!!
Daylilies, March 1, 2010, Racine, Wisconsin
The Magic of Aladdin...
I went to Disneyland last week and saw the Aladdin show at California Adventure. First, I will say that this is easily the best show I have seen in any theme park anywhere. It tells the story well and has very good production values with a talented cast. If you are there, it is a must see.
But the astronomy in the show is not so good. I snapped a pic during the show of the scene in Jasmine's quarters (no flash photography so I apologize if it is slightly blurry from camera shake).
There is one thing wrong with this picture and another that is, well, implausible at best. Look closely at the crescent Moon (ignore for the moment the fact that the Moon is WAY too big! You should be able to cover the Moon with your pinky held out at arm's length.) You can see stars inside the crescent! Although we see only a lit crescent, the rest of the Moon is still there (sometimes near sunset or sunrise you can dimly see the rest of the Moon due to Earthshine). The Moon should block out any stars that are behind it. The only way to see stars inside the crescent is if they are closer to Earth than the Moon. There are no stars closer to Earth than the Moon...and I am pretty confident none will be discovered there in the future!
The second issue is more subtle. The Moon depicted is a waning crescent (for viewers in the northern hemisphere and Agraba is in the northern hemisphere). A waning crescent Moon won't rise until well after midnight. Based on its phase, this Moon would probably come up at 3 or 4am. Now I know Aladdin isn't the brightest bulb in the circuit, but I doubt he would wait until four in the morning to go woo Jasmine...I mean, the Genie is giving him all kinds of advice and seems like a sensible guy who would say, "Hey, Al! Don't wait until four in the morning!"
But its worse than that. The waning crescent moon would rise with its "horns" pointing upward. Here they are distinctly pointing down. They point down when the waning crescent Moon sets. In this phase, the Moon sets sometime in the middle of the afternoon. Oops! The Sun should still be up.
Now this might seem like nitpicking, but they could have just as spent five minutes with me and gotten it correct. There is nothing in the plot (or even visually) that would be been diminished by a realistic depiction of the scene. Maybe I should offer my services to Disney as an astronomy consultant!
Reprinted with permission from the Half-Astrophysicist Blog.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
The Circus Has Begun
"RACINE - Three days from now, former mayor Gary Becker will find out what his sentence will be for going to meet with an undercover agent who posed online as a 14-year-old girl.
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"Join us at http://www.journaltimes.com at noon Tuesday when reporter Janine Anderson hosts a live conversation about the Becker case. Readers can submit their comments about the case during the conversation. We will also bring you live coverage from the courtroom when Becker is sentenced, also available at
"http://www.journaltimes.com"
http://www.journaltimes.com/news/local/article_309fe158-240f-11df-a2be-001cc4c03286.html
Once again, I propose that a citywide holiday be declared for Wednesday and that all bars open early. Does anyone know what kind of odds the bookies are giving? Does anyone know where I can place a bet?