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“Way up high, in the Rolie-Polie sky …”

Internet usage interfering with television viewing aside, Margie and I have discovered children’s television, as drawn to it by Katherine’s demands. There is good, bad and indifferent, but, one of…

Internet usage interfering with television viewing aside, Margie and I have discovered children’s television, as drawn to it by Katherine’s demands.

There is good, bad and indifferent, but, one of our current favorites (and I mean Margie’s and mine, as well as Katherine’s) is Rolie Polie Olie, an Emmy-winning Nelvana production which is currently on “Playhouse Disney.” It’s all about a computer-generated world of robots, including the titular character. It’s well-crafted, lots of fun, sweet and positive without being cloying, and highly imaginative. If you’ve got a preschooler, s/he would probably enjoy it.

Heck, if you’ve got adults, they’d probably enjoy it, too. We do.

Step away from the mask … slowly …

Native Americans, who religious rituals include masks and face paint, are concerned over provisions in anti-terrorism bills that “makes it a criminal offence to refuse a police officer’s request to…

Native Americans, who religious rituals include masks and face paint, are concerned over provisions in anti-terrorism bills that “makes it a criminal offence to refuse a police officer’s request to remove hand and face coverings, such as masks and face paint, in certain situations.”

Possibly legitimate concerns. Of course, the article then goes evolves into a rant:

Eulynda Toledo-Benalli, Dine’ founder of First Nations North and South, said the United States was founded on the terrorism and bioterrorism of Indigenous peoples. Benalli said the most recent limitations on civil liberties are alarming in the context of history, including the genocidial spread of smallpox to Indian people.
“How can a nation state, like the United States, an imperialist state, take such actions when their very principles of ‘democracy’ were founded on terrorism and bioterrorism. As far as I’m concerned, they need to clean up their acts, face the truths, and realize their roots of terrorism committed against the first sufferers and survivors of their terrorist acts before they accuse anyone else — maybe then I will believe their ‘truths.’ It’s really ironic to hear the myth of ‘freedom’ perpetuated in the U.S.”
Benalli said Indigenous peoples have become prisoners of democracy.

The article also makes it clear that the concern over masks and face paint is more directed at those seeking anonymity during demonstrations than for particularly religious reasons.

(Via Boing Boing)

Doing their part to help writers

The Social Security Administration retains naming statistics for individuals born at different times. Great fun. (Via Boing Boing)…

The Social Security Administration retains naming statistics for individuals born at different times. Great fun.

(Via Boing Boing)

The Horror … the Horror …

Another study on the evil effects of Internet usage. Perhaps the study’s most intriguing revelation about changing American behavior is that Internet users spend 4.5 fewer hours a week watching…

Another study on the evil effects of Internet usage.

Perhaps the study’s most intriguing revelation about changing American behavior is that Internet users spend 4.5 fewer hours a week watching television than non-users. Yet most users report they spend about same amount of time they always have on other activities such as the evening meal and playing sports.
“The only social activity in American households that suffers significantly as a result of Internet use is time spent watching television,” said Jeff Cole, director of the policy center, in a press release.

(Via SillyCow)

Bottoms up!

“Honey, can I pour you anything while I’m up?” (via SillyCow)…

Honey, can I pour you anything while I’m up?

(via SillyCow)

Scripty goodness

The Stats4All scripts are causing Java errors. Depending on how your browser is set, you may either get a dialog box (just click to bypass), or a little warning blip…

The Stats4All scripts are causing Java errors. Depending on how your browser is set, you may either get a dialog box (just click to bypass), or a little warning blip down in the status bar, or whatever. It doesn’t affect the page, but probably means I’m not getting any stats. Dagnabbit.

The help desk has been pinged. If I don’t get pretty fast results, I’ll switch again. “You get what you pay for.”

Today is World AIDS Day

As speakeasy observes, the national obsession over anthrax, when AIDS has killed, and will kill, millions, is unfathomable. I have been lucky enough to not have anyone close to me…

As speakeasy observes, the national obsession over anthrax, when AIDS has killed, and will kill, millions, is unfathomable.

I have been lucky enough to not have anyone close to me die of AIDS, so I can’t speak to that personal aspect of it. But I will say this about the subject:

AIDS is largely avoidable. Indeed, aside from folks who have to receive transfusions, it’s almost entirely avoidable.

The most sure way to avoid it is to not have sex. That is followed by avoid sex with anyone who (a) is having sex with others, and/or (b) has had sex with others in the past, and has not yet tested clear. In other words, abstinance. Or, failing that, monogamy (and “trust but verify”).

Short of that, and if you are willing to play Russian Roulette, at least use a condom. Yeah, they’re not the greatest thing since sliced bread in the sensation department, but they’re a hell of a lot better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. And they beat the hell out of getting AIDS. Really. Read about it. Look at the pictures. It’s a bad, bad thing to happen to you. And you can avoid it.

But condoms are still a risk. They don’t always work. If folks can get pregnant using condoms (and they do), than HIV can be spread with them (and it can). Operator error. Material failure. It can happen. Just not as easily. Really.

And abstinance is not impossible. Believe me — I know. And even if it is (which it isn’t), there are things you can do to cut your risk dramatically.

So do it. Really. Unwanted pregnancy is a Bad Thing. STDs are Bad Things. And AIDS will kill you, and/or your partners, in a very costly and gruesome fashion.

It only takes one time.

Don’t be stupid.

More quizzes

If I was a James Bond villain, I would be Oddjob.I enjoy bowler hats, golf caddying, and killing people in hand-to-hand combat.I am played by Harold Sakata in Goldfinger.Who would…

If I was a James Bond villain, I would be Oddjob.

I enjoy bowler hats, golf caddying, and killing people in hand-to-hand combat.

I am played by Harold Sakata in Goldfinger.

Who would you be? James Bond Villain Personality Test

(Via Xkot)

Speaking of LotR

Burger King, as an official sponsor, has all sorts of LotR-themed commercials going on. They all end with the One Ring looping around and turning into the round BK logo….

Burger King, as an official sponsor, has all sorts of LotR-themed commercials going on. They all end with the One Ring looping around and turning into the round BK logo.

Okay, think about that one for a moment. We want to associate our company logo with an artifact of evil, forged in deception and darkness, by which the Powers of Doom will take over the land, corrupt all that is good, and fill the world with woe.

Either somebody didn’t do their reading assignment before working this account, or I need to start eating at McDonalds more often.

I am Frodo

Or so this quiz says. Which Lord of the Rings character are you? (Actually, that’s not a bad match, for various reasons.) (Via Bears Cave, though I have no idea…

Or so this quiz says. Which Lord of the Rings character are you?

(Actually, that’s not a bad match, for various reasons.)

(Via Bears Cave, though I have no idea how Doyce qualified to be a Nazgul)

Stats status

As of today, I’ve shifted over to using Stats4All (hence the groovy little “S” logo above the “Made by Blogger” thing). I was quite happy with Stats4You, but they’ve decided…

As of today, I’ve shifted over to using Stats4All (hence the groovy little “S” logo above the “Made by Blogger” thing). I was quite happy with Stats4You, but they’ve decided they have to go for a pay model, alas, and I can’t quite justify paying for hit stat information, at least not while there aren’t free services out there. My ego is not that sensitive.

If you notice anything odd about how the page loads, let me know. The Stats4All stuff is a rather large Java script.

Stats4All has a disadvantage to Stats4You, and that’s that they do (or may) sell their list of users (not the stats, just the users) to others. That’s part of what makes it free, of course, so I can expect an uptick in junk mail.

On the other hand, I can also put the counter on as many of my pages as I want, which is a distinct advantage.

We’ll see.

Last month, btw, I had 1,080 visits; that’s with at least one day, if not more, of AverDorky failure, so the figure should probably be closer to 1,200. A decent, if not wild, improvement over last month. Stats4All does a little bit different job than Stats4You of defining unique visits (twenty minute interval, rather than one hour interval), so the basis for my stat collection will be a little different, too, making comparison slightly more problematic. Oh, well.