Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Karma, LSU

I have had bad experiences with LSU fans for over 20 years now. Granted, the LSU fans I work with are good people, but a majority of the ones I've had to deal with are closed minded, big mouthed and ignorant like this group, filmed on January 8th, 2012 in New Orleans.

I-Pad survives fall from edge of space



Attached to a weather balloon, an Apple iPad was lifted to over 100,000 feet and dropped back down to Earth encased in G-Form Extreme Edge case. It remained on throughout the drop and landed fully functional.

Found at Space.com.

Book and paper sculptures

During my lunchtime today I landed at this blog and this post about incredible book and paper sculptures being left anonymously at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh.

I'm showing a few below. The intricate work is mind-blowing!






I have never heard of this art before! Here are some other links to this intricate art:

Jacqueline Rush-Lee

Montreal's Guy Laramee

British artist Su Blackwell

Enjoy!

missing this


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Hilarity in Houma

Houma police say two alleged car burglars -- one in a wheelchair -- were arrested after they returned to their victim's home to apologize. The Courier reports that 50-year-old William Poindexter and 48-year-old Ernest Mart, both of Houma, were booked with simple burglary and held in lieu of $50,000 bond. A third man is wanted.


Police say they allegedly were taking a car radio from an SUV about 1 a.m. Monday when the owner saw them. They fled -- one pushing another in a wheelchair.

Police say Poindexter allegedly took a bottle of cologne and two cellphone chargers.

They say Poindexter and Mart, who uses a wheelchair, returned later Monday to the woman's house to apologize. Police say her father chased them, and they were later caught by police.

Sunday, January 08, 2012

Incredible sight

Murmuration from Sophie Windsor Clive on Vimeo.


Murmuration of Starlings captured by Sophie and Liberty while they were canoeing by the River Shannon

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Whiners are everywhere


Apparently Americans aren't the only ones who suffer from political correctness and wimpiness.

In China this is the year of the Dragon. To commemorate this, China's postal service plans to issue the stamp on the left. The image is meant to invoke another stamp, from back in 1878 — when the Qing Dynasty still ruled.

Some in China do not want the Dragon Stamp, citing "it looks too ferocious" and that it is "roaring and intimidating".
And here's a quote from the NPR story about the stamp:
"'The moment I saw the design of the dragon stamp on newspaper, I was almost scared to death,' wrote Zhang Yihe, on weibo.com, China's Twitter-like social networking service and microblogging service provider

The Dragon stamp will go on sale this Thursday, just ahead of Chinese New Year on January 23rd.

The stamp on the right represents last year - the Year of the Rabbit. Perhaps the complainers want the Dragon to look as sweet and cuddly as the wabbit.

Monday, January 02, 2012

Sunday, January 01, 2012

The SCOTUS Women

Women of the Supreme Court just did what far too many elected officials have failed to do: they stood up to Trump’s MAGA regime and called b...