If the reading posts keep getting later in the month, perhaps I will lap myself and be on time again.
Author Archives: Sarah
Going a-WASLing
Released test questions and sample tests for some WASL subjects.
Learn several new things every day
I learned that there is a Humanitarian Device Exemption to FDA regulations, and that sometimes twins’ blood supply can get all mixed up before they are born, but now science may be able to help, thanks to the HDE!
The world is a wide, strange, and wonderful place.
Yes, but it was organic lead
Dagoba recalls chocolate bars containing lead (!!), perhaps indicating production problems in swamp-planet-based factories.
More peripheral brain dump: crocheted hyperbolic models, How to Draw a Radish.
blog as peripheral memory
I’m reading Accelerando right now, and our hero keeps much of his memory and less-used brain functions in computer storage rather than in his noggin. I keep it on little scraps of paper, my thumb drive, and my blog. Yet again it is proven that I am not writing for others, but for myself. Even so, I was unable to find that one appliance store web site that I saw that one time, or that place that sold exotic soap…
So here are some things that have been living on a scrap of paper, with (I hope) links and more info to be added later. This set came from a back issue of Fortean Times.
9/11 Commission final report
1967, USS Liberty, off the Egyptian coast
The Air Loom Gang, Mike Jay
Sac Nar Man, coconut-oil tattoo
British Library’s National Sound Archive
Fieldtrip!
Hey, here’s something to do of a weekend: eat at some really nice restaurants!
A slightly different Dummies joke
Two of those “for Dummies” books that, while they sound very similar, may in fact be mutually exclusive:
Dreams for Dummies
Drums for Dummies
(hey! I’m like McSweeney’s but much shorter and less funny!)
Perhaps it says somthing about local TV?
The most expensive Google Ads words are veeeerry similar to local ads on TV. I’m sure this means something.
Scanning until my head blows up
February Reading
Wow, pretty far into March to post this, but there you go.