New Years Catblogging!

Just a quick post; the girlfriend and I are heading back home today, but I thought I’d post a picture of the first cat I got to know: my Dad’s cat Cleopatra (‘Cleo’ for short).  She’s a lovely dignified tabby that one of my Dad’s secretaries found as a stray.  She had too many cats already, so my Dad agreed to take her in.  It’s been a healthy and happy adoption: Cleo is about 18 years old now!  She probably doesn’t have too many more years in her, but she’s still as friendly as ever: she came and sat with the girlfriend and I as soon as we arrived.

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A day at the Field Museum! (updated)

I’m in Chicago, visiting family for the holidays with my girlfriend, and we decided to hit the Field Museum of Natural History, one of my childhood haunts. I thought I’d do a little ‘photo highlights’ post about the things that I found most intriguing this time around…

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The roots of my lack of respect for organized religion… (updated)

A few weeks back, I made a comment on Pharyngula about the reasons that I finally lost complete respect for organized religion. The reasons seemed odd enough and entertaining enough to merit a post on their own: Legos and Peanuts. This isn’t quite as crazy as it sounds, as I’ll hopefully explain after the fold…

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Patrick Swayze Christmas, by MST3K

One more irreverent Christmas video: that of the MST3K bunch singing “A Patrick Swayze Christmas”:

YouTube is great, isn’t it?

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My part in the War on XMas…

As my part in the War on Christmas, I thought I’d link to some irreverent Christmas music. For those fans of Jonathan Coulton, Mike Spiff of Spiffworld finally did a video of Chiron Beta Prime, one of my favorite Christmas songs:

I wanted to post a video of Fishbone’s Christmas classic Slick Nick, You Devil You, but there isn’t one. So I’ll simply post a link to the lyrics:

Slick Nick, You Devil You Lyrics

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Christian lepers need MY help??!!

Normally I delete without reading any ‘phishing‘ or 419 scam emails I get, which include the Nigerian banking schemes along with their close relatives the Hong Kong banking scheme, the UK banking scheme, the Amsterdam lottery scheme, the China import/export scheme, along with notices ‘from’ every major bank that my account with them has been closed – most of which appeared in my inbox in the past week.

I just received one yesterday, though, that is so unintentionally hilarious that I have to share the highlights below the fold (emphasis in the letter will be mine):

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I wasn’t slain by an elf… I AM an elf!

Now that I’m thinking about role-playing games again, I found a nice questionnaire (h/t The Garbled Zombie) that allows you to determine what sort of Dungeons and Dragons character you would be. It’s a long questionnaire, but quite entertaining to see the results. Mine are below the fold…

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“You didn’t ask!”

You know, nearly twenty years ago, when I was in high school, I was playing the role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade with some of my friends. If you’re wondering what this has to do with the ‘politics’ tag, bear with me a bit. So a friend of mine (call him Ben) was playing a Transylvanian ambassador whose embassy gets attacked by vampire killers bearing automatic weapons. The ambassador survives, and is faced with a police investigation concerning the carnage.

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Mars flirting with disaster!

CNN is reporting today that astronomers have determined that there’s a one in 75 chance that a big asteroid could hit Mars in January!  These may not seem like good odds, but they’re astonishingly high considering the amount of empty space in the solar system.  Scientifically, it would be an exciting event to witness, assuming that Mars is facing us when it happens.

The asteroid is said to be roughly the size of the asteroid assumed responsible for the Tunguska blast of 1908.  For those unfamiliar, a remote area of Siberia was rocked by a massive, 15-megaton explosion in 1908.  Compare that with the Hiroshima blast of 13-kilotons, a thousand times weaker!  The explosion sparked many theories as to its origin, from the ‘mundane’ (asteroid impact, comet impact) to the exotic (mini-black hole impact) to the absurd (alien spaceship explosion!).  A popular history book came out last year about the blast and the speculation afterwards, The Mystery of the Tunguska Fireball, though I confess I haven’t had a chance to read it yet.

Beyond the scientific benefit of such a Mars impact, it could also have a political implications.  Good images of a massive impact on Mars might make politicians here on Earth pay more attention to the remote but threatening possibility of catastrophic Earth collisions.   Another side benefit: if we felt a little more secure about threats from space, we might be spared more cheesy disaster films in the future.

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Robert E. Howard (indirectly) on religion

I’ve been kind of busy the past few days, preparing for the holidays (you hear me, Bill O’Reilly?  I said ‘holiday’!!!), so I haven’t been able to post much.  This seemed like a good time to share one of my favorite little passages from Robert E. Howard’s Conan book The Hour of the Dragon.  It’s a nice insight into Robert’s views on religious tolerance…

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