• Uncategorical Weirdness

    It’s a Small Blogosphere After All

    kasia in a nutshell How weird is this? I was following up links to stories about spam, checked the author bio on this blog, and DH says “Oh, that’s a friend of Steve’s. She has the same kind of digital camera.” The common link? They’re both moderators (at least, I think Steve is also a moderator) at DSLreports DH participates there a bit as well. Anyway, weird coincidence, and spam sucks. Read on…

  • Uncategorical Weirdness

    Googling for Fun, Profit, and Winning an Argument

    The Salt Lake Tribune — Refuge of a scoundrel I’ve been reading the Salt Lake Trib letters to the editor for lo these many years. It’s always been a lively forum for people who like to argue back and forth about the same old hot-button topics. Occasionally, new topics get hot, such as medical malpractice. Apparently, now to be a letters to the editor playa, a good memory and copious enemies files are no longer required… all you really need is an internet connection and a little skill with Google. Well, two can play at that game, Dr. Trease.

  • Home Improvement

    DIY Means “Don’t Injure Yourself”

    So today, David and I are off to Home Despot to pick out some paint and get a few supplies for painting one wall in our house. We have one of those modern semi-open plan homes with big blank walls and rooms that flow from one to another, making it hard to figure out where to stop painting (I know, this very topic was covered on a recent “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” episode).

  • Uncategorical Weirdness

    Seeing Red

    ‘Tis the season between Xmess and New Blears when the tough go shopping and the rest of us sit on the couch and groan about all the holiday binge eating they shouldn’t have done. It’s also that special time of the year when grousing endlessly about missing packages and tracking numbers that don’t track reaches its peak.

  • Childfreedom

    Another exercise in avoiding the negative construction

    I am childfree. My husband is childfree. A lot of parents seem to be confused about what it is to be childfree, since they are not and they can’t conceive (heh) of anyone who would want to be like that. So I”ll try to explain how I see it. I don’t care for most kids, with some exceptions. At certain moments of great irritation, I can’t stand kids. And babies? YUCK at all times. From both ends. Please don’t take this personally, parents – you have the right to have kids and to be happy you did. And I have…

  • Tribe: Phaeomelanii

    Carrot Tops are Green, Einstein

    Realm of Redheads GOD, I wish I’d had this T-shirt 30 years ago. And most of the others, too. If I had a nickel for every time I was singled out and ridiculed for the color of my hair, I’d be richer than Bill. And for the record, I qualify for the “100% Genuine Authentic, Rare Hare, Since Birth, No Harmful Dyes, No Chemical Additives” T-shirt, so long as the chemical additives don’t include permanent wave solution and certain recreational molecules.

  • Uncategorical Weirdness

    Baggins/Gamgee ’04 Campaign Headquarters

    Metromix.com: Movie review: ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ Last night the dream of a lifetime’s reading came true; the full Lord of the Rings trilogy was gloriously realized on film, and I saw it at last. When the project was first announced years ago, I thought “Right, we’ll see, there’ve been disappointing blunders before.” I had suffered through Ralph Bakshi’s uneven (and partly rotoscoped) version, and I think there was a Rankin-Bass attempt to tell the third installment when Bakshi only got through the first two books. So again, when the project was announced, I…

  • Uncategorical Weirdness

    Arts and Grafts

    “What has made Illinois so unique in its political history is not just the scandals and corruption but the people’s willingness to accept it,” said State Historian Thomas Schwartz. “Illinois has never had a very refined approach to politics, and, as a result, our political culture has always taken scandals in stride.” Chicago Tribune | Scandal has home in land of Lincoln I moved to Illinois from Seattle back in 1996? 1997? Anyway, even before the driver’s license scandal first came over the horizon, the acceptance of political scumbaggery astounded me. When I mentioned this to my hubby-to-be, he shrugged…