The Large Hadron Collider comes online and the world does not vanish into a black hole.This failure is conclusive proof that the Universe is a giant simulation operating within a hypercomputer.
The Large Hadron Collider comes online and the world does not vanish into a black hole.
BBC headline:Greenpeace issues warning about data centre powerTell me, BBC and Greenpeace, is that "warning" as in "advises" or "warning" as in "or else?" If the former, we can safely ignore it and if the latter, then the Beeb and Greenpeace need reminding that Greenpeace is not a branch of government and "or else" is not taken lightly in a civilised society when uttered by private citizens.
Trying to attack the Conservative leader for allegedly wearing make up in an advert has to be the silliest idea in the history of politics.
As you may have noticed, Ephemeral Isle has moved to a new domain. This isn't due to some sudden urge to relocate to another corner of the Internet, but because Blogger has decided to stop supporting FTP. I looked into other options, but all of them were even more disruptive and fraught with the probability of failure than a simple move to blogspot, so here we are. As far as I'm concerned, this blog is still a part of davidszondy.com and will continue to operate that way.
This blog is now located at http://davidszondy.blogspot.com/.
The perfect mate to the bar-tending robot. Makes donor kebabs; hunts for Sarah Connor–after the pub-closing rush, of course.
This would never happen at Chez Szondy because:
I've often wondered about what would be the worst case scenario for Britain if the Jihadist threat continues to be downplayed as a mere criminal matter divorced from any other concern. Gates of Vienna looks at the question and comes up with what I'd call the third-worst outcome.
3,000 White farmers have been murdered in South Africa since 1994. Is it the next Zimbabwe?
One of the nice things about the Internet is that it allows me to recover all sorts of ephemera from my youth without (and with) shelling out insane amounts of time and money. Latest example, I came across a download for the 1967 premiere and only issue of Wham-O Giant Comics; a comic book so large that you could convert it into an emergency shelter in the event of atomic war.
Urban congestion? Crappy public transport? City governments determined to spend money on Green initiatives, sensitivity training, and outreach centres instead of maintaining roads? According to
The good news is that Britain has a new space agency. The bad news is that its logo looks like utter drek. No doubt HM government spent a bomb on this graphic disaster, though why is beyond me. Why spend all that money on a load of coloured shards when Britain has had a perfectly good space logo going spare for the past fifty years in Dan Dare's cap badge?
The ((&&ing Washington State town of *&$%ing Twisp passes a @*%$ing ordinance against @*$&ing cussing.
Popular Science takes a look at the Lund Variable Velocity Weapons System, which is able to alter its muzzle velocity to accommodate both lethal and "less than lethal" rounds.But in reality, a weapon like the LVVWS is likely a long way away from being service ready. For one, gunpowder is a time-tested portable, combustible that, if kept dry, has reliably served infantrymen for centuries; we're not so sure the same can be said for compressed gas cartridges. But more importantly, while range is usually a big factor when less-lethal rounds turn deadly, it's certainly not the only one.A little update here, gunpowder hasn't been used by the infantry since cordite and its variants hit the market over a century ago.
The absence of him is everywhere I look.There's worse, but I don't want to be responsible for any convulsions. Then, of course there's the bad acting, cheap CGI, amateurish make up, a director who has a weakness for camera gags right out of a cartoon, and the most unlikeable main character since Dean Martin stopped doing Matt Helm films. It was also reportedly edited in the backseat of a car and looks it.
American? Got private health insurance? Not for long, laddie. Welcome to the welfare state.
British troops will march in Red Square for the first time in history to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
Never mind the time factor, how is the wife going to feel about being married to what's effectively a Cyberman.
A solar-powered pen that sets your letters on fire as you write them and a dictaphone/scriptwriter that I'm not sure qualifies as a pen. Nice, but they still don't rise to the standards of the dreaded atomic pen.
The reality is that we will be reading Miranda rights to the corpse of Osama bin Laden. He will never appear in an American courtroom.An interesting choice of words. Does that mean that Mr Barack Hussein Obama's policy is officially one of "shoot to kill" or that bin Laden will have an "accident" in the cells?
New Labour has enough money to keep a raving Jihadist on the dole, but not enough to allow the Royal Navy to cement international relations, and be decent hosts, by offering guests a drink.
Rocket catcher. Okay. Right. You might want to go away and think this thing through a bit more before applying for those grants.
The single most brilliant legislative idea I've heard in thirteen years.
A classic example of Feminism trumping common sense. I have extreme doubts about this woman holding a commission, much less being in charge of a ship of the line. But that's what happens when you are more afraid of a bad political rating from the Commissar than of losing a ship.
A jacket that turns into a sleeping bag and tent.
It's been bucketing down here at Chez Szondy and as I was walking through the garden yesterday I came across these blobs of clear jelly all over the front lawn. Partly out of curiosity and mainly out of fear that these were the vanguard of an alien invasion force, I inspected the watery little interlopers more closely.
A New York City Assemblyman wants to ban all salt from all cooking and food preparation in all New York restaurants. Not surprisingly, this has resulted in howls of anger from cooks and bakers about how the honourable member has no understanding of how food chemistry works.
Hugo Chavez of Venezuela a dictator should be thrown in prison.
What is billed as "the world's oldest flying car" (though I suspect that depends on your definition) is up for sale.
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi calls for Jihad against Switzerland. America jumps into action in defence of civilisation–and apologises to Gaddafi.