30 March 2009
28 March 2009
space rocks

justice
maybe the torture enablers won't get away with it after all----spain's national security court has just launched a legal complaint against several bush underlings---
26 March 2009
the culprits
read this and then go find your pitchfork
The Dirty Dozen: Meet the bankers and brokers responsible for the financial crisis - and the officials who let them get away with it
23 March 2009
vigilantes
Yet another unintended side effect of the web has been the birth of the Internet lynch mob. Now, everything from child abuse to bad customer service can get the online masses whipped into a frenzy of Old Testament-style vengeance.
my personal favorite in the link, "8 awesome cases of internet vigilantism," is #6 "dog shit girl"---especially after somebody left dog shit in the elevator lobby on my floor yesterday---second time---i taped an angry note to the wall, which generated a couple of more concurring opinions---what is with these people?
22 March 2009
poplars and the driving club

21 March 2009
spring


20 March 2009
2nd amendment and the parks
Much to the relief of park rangers and refuge staff everywhere, a federal judge yesterday blocked implementation of the Bush midnight rule allowing people to take loaded, concealed weapons into national parks and wildlife refuges. What a relief.i'll say, although i'm sure the nra is squealing about it, having already convinced themselves that obama was going to abrogate their right to bear arms
19 March 2009
dex likes high places

orchidacea


18 March 2009
"obama vs. marx"
i hear people squealing about obama being a socialist---they need to read this piece and learn the difference:
The world "liberal" first used in its modern political sense in 1812, when Spaniards wrote a new constitution liberating themselves from monarchical rule. As it happens, the word "socialism" originated in roughly the same period; it came into existence to describe the utopian ideas of the British reformer Robert Owen. Such timing suggests two possibilities: Either the fates of liberalism and socialism are so interlinked that one is all but synonymous with the other--or the two are actually competitors developed to meet similar conditions, in which case victory for one marks the defeat of the other.
15 March 2009
abandoned places

the best thing like that i've seen of that genre was the national schools of art in cuba, parts of which had been abandoned for nearly four decades when i saw it---it was almost like stumbling upon mayan ruins in the jungle---
green living . . . is the city
But cars represent only one-third of the gap in carbon emissions between New Yorkers and their suburbanites. The gap in electricity usage between New York City and its suburbs is also about two tons. The gap in emissions from home heating is almost three tons. All told, we estimate a seven-ton difference in carbon emissions between the residents of Manhattan’s urban aeries and the good burghers of Westchester County. Living surrounded by concrete is actually pretty green. Living surrounded by trees is not.yet kunstler keeps saying that high-rise living cannot be maintained
14 March 2009
13 March 2009
12 March 2009
can i live in it, please?

villa martel in paris --- 1927 by Robert Mallet-Stevens (1885-1945) --- featured in modernism magazine---he designed rue mallet-stevens down to the streetlights ---his villa has the circular tower at center---
thnx robert

moving stuff

companies that won't survive?
this piece suggests fifteen companies that may not make it to the end of the year---six flags, blockbuster, and krispy kreme?? what would atlanner be without the stench of doughnuts at ponce and argonne?
Six Flags. (SIX; about 30,000 employees; stock down 84%). This theme-park operator has been losing money for several years, and selling off properties to try to pay down debt and get back into the black. But the ride may end prematurely. Moody’s expects cash flow to be negative in 2009, and if consumers aren’t spending during the peak summer season, that could imperil the company’s ability to pay debts coming due later this year and in 2010.
11 March 2009
gone?

09 March 2009
pollanamania
Corn, which covers 125,000 square miles of America -- about the size of New Mexico -- fattens 100 million beef cattle and at least that many bipeds. Much of the river of cheap corn becomes an ocean of high-fructose corn syrup, which by 1984 was sweetening Coke and Pepsi. Disposing of the corn also requires passing it through animals' stomachs. Corn, together with pharmaceuticals and other chemicals -- a Pollan axiom: "You are what what you eat eats, too" -- has made it profitable to fatten cattle on feedlots rather than grass, cutting by up to 75 percent the time from birth to slaughter. Eating corn nourished by petroleum-based fertilizers, a beef cow consumes almost a barrel of oil in its lifetime.unless you are a strict-hippy, locavore vegetarian, everyone should read the omnivore's dilemma ---it is required that you do that---although the above is actually george will of all people---just goes to show you
there once were no cameras
this is thought to be the only portrait of shakespeare painted while he was alive---

it's always nice to know what somebody looks like

it's always nice to know what somebody looks like
right wing madness
andrew sullivan quotes a voice from the far right:
"Here’s where we began talking about another possibility: that Team Obama was deliberately targeting the U.S. economy, deliberately impoverishing millions of Americans, deliberately angering our closest allies while coddling dictators like Putin and his puppet Medvedev and funneling millions to terrorist organizations like Hamas. Maybe that young person the financial journalist Jim Cramer spoke to was right and “We’ve elected elected a Leninist” whose “agenda is destroying the life savings of millions of Americans”? ... What we need now is some clever legal talent to show how deliberately sabotaging the United States economy counts as Treason, a high Crime, or at least a Misdemeanor. Any takers?" - Roger Kimball.you really should follow the link and read kimball's whole rant---many of our fellow human beings are frighteningly misguided---and sullivan's reply?
Obama's predecessor secretly invoked the power to suspend the First and Fourth Amendments for seven years, authorized the seizure and torture of American citizens, launched two decade-long wars of attrition, doubled the national debt, presided over the worst financial bubble since the 1930s, provided the weakest level of economic growth in decades, and left the US in the grip of the steepest depression since the 1930s. But after five weeks, it's Obama who should be impeached? Ooookaaaay.
08 March 2009
moonbeams
the rabbit in the moon is not always easy to discern for those of us used to the weird old man in the moon---but check out its little ears here

ancestor of the borg
magnetic snakes?
ARGONNE, Illinois — In the basement of a nondescript building here at Argonne National Laboratory, nickel particles in a beaker are building themselves into magnetic snakes that may one day give clues about how life originally organized itself. These chains of metal particles look so much like real, living animals, it is hard not to think of them as alive. (See exclusive video below.) But they are actually bits of metal that came together under the influence of a specially tuned magnetic field. "It behaves like some live object," says physicist Alex Snezhko. "It moves. It crashes onto free-floating particles and absorbs them."

07 March 2009
the democrat party
it is aggravating, but atrios has a good point here, under the heading "useful idiocy"---
I'm in fact myself in favor of the "Democrat Party" coinage -- if someone makes a point of using it, it's a useful way of figuring out right away that they're a douchebag and you don't have to pay attention to them anymore. It's a time saver!
04 March 2009
03 March 2009
coming soon!!

02 March 2009
water water everywhere

da vinci
a newly discovered self-portrait as a young man extracted from his "codex on the flight of birds"---not yet the grumpy old man
