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Cooking With Code Serious Stuff

Put your face in the book

Ark the herald...If you’re on Facebook, you may have noticed that I’ve been gradually deleting the photo albums and videos I’ve had posted on there forever. I probably had close to a thousand pictures on there, from various gaming and other events, birthdays, visits to the zoo, all sorts of fun stuff like that. I’ve been taking all of it down.

With the frequency and vague wording with which Facebook changes its privacy policies, I’ve decided that it can’t be trusted. … Read more

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Funny Stuff Television & Movies

Tactical disadvantage

Sorry I broke my daily blogging stint there for a bit. I’ve been busy, and I’ve been trying my best not to transmit my annual deep blue Christmas funk to everyone on the internet because, really, who needs it? I don’t even want it. This came dangerously close to curing it, though:

I’ve already suggested, via Twitter, that there may be real money in having Strax here do a whole album of Christmas songs. I was originally trying to persuade William Shatner to do the same, but after seeing this, I have a new mission. 😆… Read more

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Funny Stuff

Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational battle station!

OH NOI’d like to take this as a hopeful sign that geekitude and good humor trump everything. The following petition on the official White House web site surpassed 25,000 “signatures” and, as such, now requires an official response:

We petition the Obama administration to:
Secure resources and funding, and begin construction of a Death Star by 2016.

Those who sign here petition the United States government to secure funding and resources, and begin construction on a Death Star by 2016.

By focusing our defense resources into a space-superiority platform and weapon system such as a Death Star, the government can spur job creation in the fields of construction, engineering, space exploration, and more, and strengthen our national defense.

😆

Death Star

Tidings of comfort and joySadly, I could probably rake in some pretty decent money by running an over-or-under betting pool on how quickly someone turns this into a batshit crazy conspiracy theory.

Ah well, it was good for a chuckle.… Read more

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Critters Home Base

Heat wave (or, wave goodbye to the heat)

BrrrrrrrSo last night it was below freezing well before bedtime. The dogs came in extra early last night. They’d go out and screw around and woof at stuff that no one could see a couple more times, but it’s generally speaking that time of year where I let them in around dark and we’re all one big happy family consisting ot two dogs, five cats, and three people. Now, trying to keep everyone in that equation warm is a whole different ball game – especially since we’re going into this winter with concrete floors and still no central heat/air. (That part of the story is a bit long and complicated, and unlikely to resolve itself anytime terribly soon.)

Once again, the trio of space heaters has been deployed: one near the boy’s room (which will very soon wind up in his room), one in the master bedroom, one in the living room. It’s sort of an unspoken thing that the kitchen and my office/game room/computer room will spend the winter operating on the same principle as the control room at the TV station where I used to work: there’s stuff in those rooms that makes its own heat. (That being said, the window in the computer room urgently needs replacing – it’s one of the only windows on the house that we haven’t replaced yet, and it allows a lot of cold air in, enough that I’ll probably start closing the room off at night to limit the “damage” to that one room. I doubt the computers will overheat…

At any rate, I set the space heater in the living room up to run until it heats things up to 76 degrees, and then shut itself off. That’s kind of an academic limit, since it got below 20 last night, and with the concrete floor, it was struggling to maintain 70 degrees in the living room.

Yeah, winter’s gonna be fun in this house. I bet we’re less than a week away from Gabby no longer complaining about her kennel being situated next to the clothes dryer. Right about now, that particular spot sounds like some primo real estate.… Read more

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Pre-Christmas fit check

EnterpriseThere’s a time-honored engineering practice called a fit check. You take real pieces of real stuff – even if it’s not quite to full factory specs – and make sure it at least fits together the way it’s supposed to. If it doesn’t, you refine the shape and size and do another fit check. When everything fits, you’re good to go. Even though it was never meant to fly into space, the shuttle Enterprise (seen here) spent a lot of time strapped to real fuel tanks and real booster rockets at Kennedy and at Vandenberg AFB, because it was the only fully-constructed shuttle that could be spared for fit checks. … Read more