Thursday, December 24, 2009

Hark, a vagrant

How can it be anything other than today's Hark! A vagrant, about Lord Lovat.

Just, wow.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Big Pictures Of Mars

Sounds like a band name, but it's actually just Big Pictures of Mars.

Like this, but bigger:

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Dolphins understand delayed gratification

I will omit the Carl Sagan bit about the fantastically complicated mechanisms involved in cognition. Just pretend that was here, and then read the regrettably-titled Deep Thinkers (at guardian.co.uk).
Important paragraph:
One day, when a gull flew into her pool, she [Kelly the dolphin] grabbed it, waited for the trainers and then gave it to them. It was a large bird and so the trainers gave her lots of fish. This seemed to give Kelly a new idea. The next time she was fed, instead of eating the last fish, she took it to the bottom of the pool and hid it under the rock where she had been hiding the paper. When no trainers were present, she brought the fish to the surface and used it to lure the gulls, which she would catch to get even more fish. After mastering this lucrative strategy, she taught her calf, who taught other calves, and so gull-baiting has become a hot game among the dolphins.
Immediately reminded me of the apparent importance of strategic meta-thinking - and delayed gratification in humans, for example the famous Stanford "marshmallow test". See also, which seems to incorrectly state that this is an exclusively human behavior.

[ How did Google Reader show me this? Via Tyler Cowen (who I wish would edit more and publish less). For the record, I rate the Guardian "generally awful". ]

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Rumba

The best thing I saw today was from Netflix: Rumba. Now available for Instant Watchery. Five stars.

Disclaimers for the gushing: "deadpan" and "pratfall" are my two favorite attributes for a comedy. (See also: Laurel & Hardy). And I am inordinately well-disposed to Belgium.

Two adorable, sincere, wonderful folks that are unbowed and almost unmoved by some (objectively) terrible events. Some of the best physical comedy I've ever seen.

Also, never in cinema has a beer looked better or more desirable.

The nearest film I can think of is The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou but it is a big stretch... in both cases, characters silently adapt to bizarre circumstance. And I love both movies. Otherwise, no similarity.

I'll need to let this percolate a bit. This is easily one of the most enjoyable films I've seen in a long time.

Monday, September 7, 2009

No question for today

It is, via Embrocation Cycling Journal (incidentally also the source of my current desktop wallpaper), Le tour de n'importe quoi.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

No best thing today, so instead a favorite music video. This is the band Metric in acoustic morph:

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

From Language Log

Language Log is usually way over my head, often funny, and nearly always educational. Here it is all three in one post: Language Log on the expression "Fucking shut the fuck up".

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Chainsaw Suit

Yesterday the guy at the coffee shop went nuts over my "The Seas Are Just Packed" t-shirt. Amazing that there are other folks that get the collision of Lovecraft & Watterson. Mr. Straub, I dig your work.

Today's best thing: Chainsaw Suit.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

More Wondermark

The high proportion of Wondermark is probably an indication that this blog is a failed experiment.

Today's best thing: http://wondermark.com/525/.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

June 4, 2009: Where Are You Go?



Make sure to give it at least 90 seconds. You could argue this makes it a poor trailer (the first 60 seconds of the trailer are way less interesting than the last 60), but still.

Friday, May 29, 2009