I’ve installed a new theme (F2, the successor to the Fluid Blue theme that I’ve been using for a while now), and made a child theme from it so I could include my icon. Let me know if you see any problems with it.
Our Nocturnal Visitor, Part II
A few weeks ago I posted that we had a raccoon raiding our trash. We’ve named him Ralph, and he and at least one of his relatives have been visiting our trash cans so regularly that we now refer to them as “Ralph’s buffet.” As I mentioned then, so long as the worst they could do was knock the trash can lid off (and couldn’t scatter the trash everywhere), I was willing to leave them to it. GoddessJ wasn’t happy about it, but she agreed to it.
But this uneasy cease-fire was broken last week, when they managed to knock the can off of the fence and scatter the trash everywhere again. GoddessJ was adamant that something had to be done about it, and now. “When the going gets tough, the tough go shopping,” so we headed out to find a solution.
And, oddly enough, we may have actually done so. There’s a kind of trash can that’s apparently designed for this, and we found two representatives of the species and bought them both. They’re small, less than half the size of the usual cans (I wanted to hold out for a larger version, but we couldn’t find one). They’re made of VERY heavy plastic, and the swing-open lids are secured with a latching arrangement that’s easy for humans to open, but not so easy for wildlife. There’s a lip below the lid that should prevent them from chewing it off too.
But the proof is in the pudding. The first night we put one out with kitchen trash in it. The next morning, the whole can was gone. At first we thought someone must have stolen it, but we found it under the patio table, at least ten feet away. Unopened. š
We’ll see how they hold up, but I’m cautiously optimistic.
“Darth, Interrupted: Does Vader have Borderline Personality Disorder?”
Well, something is definitely wrong with him, and I don’t think Palpatine is completely to blame for it. George Lucas might be though. š
“Iām Under Arrest for What? Fifty Bizarre U.S. Laws”
To go along with my last entry on weird laws, here are another fifty. Sometimes you have to wonder what universe lawmakers actually come from.
Apparently many of these are misinterpretations at the very least, and probably deliberate, but they’re funny anyway. I love a bit from BB’s comments: “Michigan: a slice of the deep south situated inches from Canada.” From the way a Michigan native that I know (previously mentioned on this blog as “W”) describes it, that’s pretty much true.
(Via Boing Boing)
“How to Start Using Procedure Checklists for Flawless Task Execution”
I stand behind this idea 100%. I’ve been using checklists for certain procedures (like software releases) for a number of years now, ever since I discovered that I was forgetting to do one or two things in each release. They were small things, but they made those releases look less professional.
I just wish that more people would get the idea. There aren’t many iPhone programs, for instance, that handle that kind of checklist well.
“Hurricane Katrina reduced levels of lead in New Orleans soil/children”
Apparently every cloud does have a silver lining. I don’t know what it might be for the Gulf oil spill though.
“Firefox tool erases Justin Bieber from Web”
Official censorship is bad, but people censoring what they’ll see on their own systems… I can live with that.
I love the name too. š
“The Case for Keeping a Clunker”
It seems that I have a good excuse for keeping my ’96 Corolla on the road — I’m not being cheap, I’m being green! š
“Geek alphabet”
Very neat. I love the geeky Portal reference in the picture too. Now all I need are a few young geeklets, so I can teach them their alphabet with this. š
Speaking of dumb people…
…I’m sure by now you’ve heard about lawmaker Joe Barton’s oil-money-fueled apology to British Petroleum earlier this week. He was later forced by his own political party to retract it, but that hasn’t stopped incensed citizens from coming up with mocking sites like this one.
This is definitely both amusing and appalling. I, for one, hope that he loses the next election (and his political career) over it. Though the chances of that are probably slim… maddening as it is, when elections roll around, US citizens have all the memory of your average amnesiac.