Apparently there is a movie being released in Finland called "Iron Sky" in 2010. I'm not sure how real this is. The same company made a straight-to-internet movie called Star Wreck, very much a spoof of Star Trek, of course. But Iron Sky looks much more worthwhile. Check out the site, watch the teaser
Refinancing, in the dark
May. 8th, 2009 12:05 pmLoan rates are really, really low right now. So we applied for a refinance about three weeks ago. Had the appraisal done two or three days later. Since then, haven't heard a peep from the lender or loan officer. They told us up front the process would take about 45 to 60 days, but shouldn't we be getting some feedback by now? Maybe instructions regarding more forms to fill out, or potential closing dates so we can schedule time away from work? At what point should I start bugging the loan officer -- or should I be patient a little longer?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Any thoughts appreciated.
from a convention group
May. 8th, 2009 10:09 amFrom a convention group I read here at LJ:
people you don't want to be at a convention
(Seems appropriate, since
blueeowyn and I are doing a little more conventioning than usual this year.)
people you don't want to be at a convention
(Seems appropriate, since
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RIP Dom DeLuise
May. 5th, 2009 01:12 pmJust saw the news that comedian/actor Dom DeLuise passed away yesterday. He was 75 years old. :(
WTOP article
WTOP article
Faster than light, found
Apr. 20th, 2009 05:54 pmI found a reference to the faster-than-light work. When going through a specially created cloud of cesium gas, light goes about 300 times its normal vacuum speed.
more info clicky
more info clicky
Last night's sky
Mar. 30th, 2009 03:34 pmIt's them, I tell you! They're coming for me!
Apparently, last night's sky was full of fiery streaks of light, sometimes with thunder. Did anyone see this phenomenon?
WTOP news article
More information: It was likely the remains of a rocket booster from a recent space launch: WTOP follow up article
Apparently, last night's sky was full of fiery streaks of light, sometimes with thunder. Did anyone see this phenomenon?
WTOP news article
More information: It was likely the remains of a rocket booster from a recent space launch: WTOP follow up article
Q: Saving Word files anonymously?
Mar. 30th, 2009 11:23 amI'm reviewing a manuscript, and the review is supposed to be anonymous. Because of font issues (and work-related software restrictions) I'm using MS Word, and I need to send the review as a file because the journal's copy/paste mechanism doesn't like mixing fonts (I use symbol for math notations in the review.)
I know how to save the file without author/company info, but in the security permissions, my name still shows up. Is there anyway to save without revealing that info?
Thanks!
EDIT: nevermind, the permissions information apparently doesn't convey when e-mailed anyway.
I know how to save the file without author/company info, but in the security permissions, my name still shows up. Is there anyway to save without revealing that info?
Thanks!
EDIT: nevermind, the permissions information apparently doesn't convey when e-mailed anyway.
Hotmail nonsense
Mar. 19th, 2009 12:12 pmMSN has really fubar'd hotmail. It's difficult if not impossible to copy paste from entries. If you type up a nice e-mail, then hit send, you need to make sure you actually hit the "send" button right in the center, or you get a message asking if you really want to navigate away from the page before you send your message. You say "no" and then the send button becomes inactive (so you copy your message, and reinitiate the new e-mail procedure).
You'd think that when you use a company's e-mail system, in their browser, that it would work normally. Gah.
No, I can't use Firefox at work.
You'd think that when you use a company's e-mail system, in their browser, that it would work normally. Gah.
No, I can't use Firefox at work.
You may have heard about Verizon Wireless' new policy. They are going to make your privacy information available to their associates (whatever that means), unless you opt out. Apparently they've made opting out based on their instructions extremely difficult.
More information is available at the following links:
Verizon Wireless website
Detailed instructions from Boing Boing
More information is available at the following links:
Verizon Wireless website
Detailed instructions from Boing Boing
PHB gets a degree (Dilbert)
Mar. 3rd, 2009 03:31 pmToday's Dilbert page-a-day is a classic example of why Scott Adams should only write two panels, not three -- so often the joke is in the second panel and the third explains it to any audience members who just don't get it. Anyway, this one was haunting, because I can imagine my boss doing this.
PHB approaches Asok. "I enrolled in a distance learning class to get my master's degree."
Asok: "uh-oh."
PHB grins at Asok, rubbing hands together.
Asok, panicked: "GAAA! GAAA! GAAA!"
later...PHB visits Catbert
Catbert: "Is the online degree hard?"
PHB (standing there with coffee): "Not so much. I'm taking my midterm exam as we speak."
PHB approaches Asok. "I enrolled in a distance learning class to get my master's degree."
Asok: "uh-oh."
PHB grins at Asok, rubbing hands together.
Asok, panicked: "GAAA! GAAA! GAAA!"
later...PHB visits Catbert
Catbert: "Is the online degree hard?"
PHB (standing there with coffee): "Not so much. I'm taking my midterm exam as we speak."
fill your car up with poop!
Feb. 25th, 2009 03:02 pmCow poop breaks down to form methane gas. This process can be controlled and the methane collected for use as fuel.
It's not a tiger in your tank!
It's not a tiger in your tank!
Dilbert wants a fuel-efficient car
Feb. 23rd, 2009 11:06 amFrom yesterday's Dilbert page-a-day calendar:
Dilbert and Dogbert, taking a walk.
Dilbert: I'm thinking about buying a more fuel efficient car.
Dogbert: Why?
Dilbert: It's my patriotic duty to reduce this country's dependence on foreign sources of oil.
Dogbert: Why?
Dilbert: Because then the countries that hate us will have less money to fund terrorists.
Dogbert: Actually, developing countries would buy the oil you saved, thus adequately funding those same terrorists.
Dilbert: At least I wouldn't be funding them myself.
Dogbert: Oil is a fungible commodity. the capitalist system virtually guarantees that you'll end up buying the lowest cost oil from sources unknown to you.
Dilbert: Well, maybe, but I want my car to make a statement.
Dogbert: And the statement would be "hey, everyone, I don't understand what fungible means!"
( definition )
Dilbert and Dogbert, taking a walk.
Dilbert: I'm thinking about buying a more fuel efficient car.
Dogbert: Why?
Dilbert: It's my patriotic duty to reduce this country's dependence on foreign sources of oil.
Dogbert: Why?
Dilbert: Because then the countries that hate us will have less money to fund terrorists.
Dogbert: Actually, developing countries would buy the oil you saved, thus adequately funding those same terrorists.
Dilbert: At least I wouldn't be funding them myself.
Dogbert: Oil is a fungible commodity. the capitalist system virtually guarantees that you'll end up buying the lowest cost oil from sources unknown to you.
Dilbert: Well, maybe, but I want my car to make a statement.
Dogbert: And the statement would be "hey, everyone, I don't understand what fungible means!"
( definition )
Health Myths, Busted!
Feb. 17th, 2009 05:06 pmDo you think you need 8 glasses of water each day? How many calories do you need to eat to put on a pound? The answers may surprise you when you click the link below...
Health Myths
Health Myths
groan -- Panera calories
Feb. 13th, 2009 05:49 pmI've only been to Panera for lunch once before today, and it has been a while. My memory said, good food, seemed healthy. Today a group from work went, and I had a half sandwich (turkey on foccacia) with onion soup in a bread bowl. Sounds okay until you realize the bread bowl added nearly 600 calories to the meal. My lunch today had more calories than everything I ate yesterday. Sigh. Next time, no bread bowl. And no dressing on the sandwich. Or maybe I'll just go to California Tortilla (regular sized bean and cheese burrito in a bowl, no sour cream, only 290 calories! And don't forget the hot sauce!)
You live you learn, eh?
You live you learn, eh?
Lunch Bag Art -- a website
Feb. 13th, 2009 12:35 pmLunch Bag Art is a website of a guy who, each day, decorates a brown bag for his kids to use the next day for lunch! Very nice work.
Fractal Love
Feb. 13th, 2009 12:24 pmToday's xkcd suggests that love is fractal -- no matter how closely you examine love, it's just as complicated, just as mystifying, just as beautiful.