lagilman: coffee or die (just sayin' - Nate)
I just...yeah. What?

http://www.televictim.com/christianporn.html

EtA: NSFW, probably.


Go forth, my children, and snark. I expect to wake to much WTF.

(also, that a few of you have been struck blind)
lagilman: coffee or die (citron presse)
Ladies and gents and writers of all ages, your bit of Cool News for the Day, via NPR:
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Here's the story: About 13 miles from this spindle of rock, there's a bigger island, called Lord Howe Island.

On Howe, there used to be an insect, famous for being big. It's a stick insect, a critter that masquerades as a piece of wood, and the Lord Howe Island version was so large — as big as a human hand — that the Europeans labeled it a "tree lobster" because of its size and hard, lobsterlike exoskeleton. It was 12 centimeters long and the heaviest flightless stick insect in the world. Local fishermen used to put them on fishing hooks and use them as bait.

Then one day in 1918, a supply ship, the S.S. Makambo from Britain, ran aground at Lord Howe Island and had to be evacuated. One passenger drowned. The rest were put ashore. It took nine days to repair the Makambo, and during that time, some black rats managed to get from the ship to the island, where they instantly discovered a delicious new rat food: giant stick insects. Two years later, the rats were everywhere and the tree lobsters were gone.

Totally gone. After 1920, there wasn't a single sighting. By 1960, the Lord Howe stick insect, Dryococelus australis, was presumed extinct.

There was a rumor, though.

Link: http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2012/02/24/147367644/six-legged-giant-finds-secret-hideaway-hides-for-80-years?


lagilman: coffee or die (Default)
Yeah, we felt it up here. No trauma, no damage no danger, just a pause of "huh....okay that's what that was" and then an hour or so of Twitter check-ins and sarcasm and jokes. Y'know, how we usually handle things.

Things are a bit grimmer down in the VA/DC area, unfortunately, where there's some report of damages to (both modern and historic) buildings. Before anyone in California snarks, a) we've seen how you guys react when it rains heavily, and b) keep in mind that the building codes out here are a bit different...

Otherwise, we had a bit of excitement, but nothing that will keep us from worrying about Irene getting back to work....
lagilman: coffee or die (truth to power)
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, read it loud, read it proud. )
lagilman: coffee or die (citron presse)
Watching the eclipse - can see it from my bedroom window, a shadow nibbling at the bright. Interesting contrast, as the solstice candle burns in one window, and I look out the other... If the candle gutters at the full eclipse, I may be slightly freaked out...

Over in Twitter, the phrase "eclipse-over" has been used to describe the many very tired people staggering to work tomorrow morning. Am thankful I don't have to be anywhere until 11.

EtA: and total eclipse, a faint, dark orange glow heavy in the sky. Going to wait for a sliver of light to return, and then to bed (and the candle did NOT gutter, huzzah!).

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