Oh, this looks like fun

May 13th, 2008

… even if it’s called Phun. A 2-D physics simulator, available on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Be sure to watch the video.

I need this

May 10th, 2008

So much, I should probably figure out how to make this post sticky. Or maybe I should just add the link to my blogroll.

In any case, here are Links and Resources for the Chronically Disorganized.

Story time

May 10th, 2008

The Big Guy points to a time-travel story in Wiki format. That puts me in mind of this fantasy story in blog format.

As a related aside, here’s a short film on a similar subject.

Precipitous local cooling

May 2nd, 2008

I personally believe that “global warming” is hystrionics, and likely politically motivated. I also realize that the plural of anecdote is not “data” (more people should be aware of that, in my opinion).

However, anecdata can be fun. Wednesday, the temperature here in Denver reached 81. Yesterday, we had the following visible from my office:

Snow at work 1Snow at work 2

Those were taken about 8:20am. The snow kept falling until noon, in my area. Today, the mountains are again snow-covered, but the snow here has gone, except on north-facing slopes where it’s been shaded.

Springtime in the Rockies means temperature swingtime in the Rockies, I guess. This really isn’t that unexpected; the average data of last frost in Denver is May 20th.

I told you so

April 28th, 2008

Fifteen months and $3000. But then, most of the stolen documents have been recovered.

I wrote about this a year ago.

The weather has been nice this week

April 26th, 2008

So I was planning to do some garden work today. I’ve got flower beds that need weeding and watering, my lawn needs edging and watering, and there are too many dandelions coming up.

I think I’ll postpone all that, though … it’s snowing.

ANZAC Day

April 25th, 2008

I don’t know how long this link will be good (it looks like the link will be for the entire trip … ANZAC Day is Day 5 of the trip), but we have Colorado representation Down Under for ANZAC Day.

Here’s a song that was written about it – Eric Bogle’s The Band Played Waltzing Mathilda.

Global Warming?

April 25th, 2008

How hot is it?

What global warming?

How cold is it?

Note: Both of these photos come from a column written by Jack Ganssle for Embedded Systems Design magazine on programmers being insufficiently paranoid about how their code handles errors.

This is wrong.

April 25th, 2008

Not merely wrong, but horribly wrong. It’s one of those “What made them think this is a good idea?” things.

Behold – Manterns.

An accident? Not as far as I’m concerned

April 24th, 2008

Mexican embassy official steals Blackberries during meeting with President Bush.

Have we at least declared the spy persona non grata? Do we know that we got them all back, and that we got the right ones back? If I were going to do something like this, I’d make sure I had purchased some off of Ebay in advance. Give those back if I were stopped, and try to make it out with the others.

Then again, how long does it take to unload a Blackberry? Do they have easily-removable memory cards? I don’t know – my cellphone was neither newly-introduced nor top-of-the-line when I got it about 3 years ago.