Image: Wingorf.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Gorf Forever!
Image: Wingorf.
Please, Meet Nick...
Video: anonymous.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Exquisite connossieur rats and roaches
New York (AP) — "While serendipity may be the art of finding pleasant things by chance, what health inspectors found at celebrated eatery Serendipity 3 was not very agreeable.
Officials closed the restaurant Wednesday night after it failed its second inspection in a month. An inspector spotted a live mouse and mouse droppings, fruit flies, house flies and more than 100 live cockroaches. "Both inspections revealed rodent and fly infestation and conditions conducive to pest infestation, including stagnant water in the basement," the department said.
People stand in line for hours outside the Manhattan restaurant, known for its extravagant and expensive desserts. Its $25,000 Frrrozen Haute Chocolate features top-grade cocoa, edible gold and shavings of a luxury truffle and was declared the most expensive dessert in the world by Guinness World Records. The eatery also offers a $1,000 sundae named Golden Opulence requiring 48-hour advance notice".
Yahoo! News.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Japan Against the Whale
These are are very sad news from Japan: some pro-ecology groups fear that the next whale killing season, approved by the Japanese government, will kill Migaloo, the only known albino humpwhale, a male. When they called to the Japanese authorities that supervise such henious activity, to ask if Migaloo would be killed, the only answer given was a "no comment" response. I have said it before, and I am forced to repeat it again: The Japanese are mean, SOB people.
Imagen: Yahoo! News.
Laika (?-1957)
Laika (barker) was a stray dog taken from Moscow's streets by the Soviet Space Program for training to send her to orbit the Earth. She became the first cosmonaut dog in history. A very well known one, celebrated in novels, songs and even brands. Her story is so moving that in Julian May's novel, Intervention, an alien race rescues her. The truth is that the soviets never considered her return. "The more time passes, the more I'm sorry about it. We shouldn't have done it... We did not learn enough from this mission to justify the death of the dog", said Oleg Gazenko in 1998, one of the leading scientist that sent her into orbit.Today, 40 years after her death, thousands of laboratories and secondary and college students around the world, continue maiming, torturing and killing any kind of species, from insects to primates, in the name of Science. And, like in the case of Laika, without getting any useful information from them. Frankly, which end may have for a 15 year older to dissect a frog if he or she will later complete studies in Architechture or Economics? Just for his/her information, of course, if they say so...
Image, Wikipedia.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
De Senectute (On Old Age) and Internet
I remember, reading this post written by 95 years old blogger María Amelia, Norberto Bobbio's De Senectute, a rich, complex and excellent academic essay about getting older. Well, not even him, with all his strong academic background, could have written in a better way how much awe is left for the golden years and how much discovering Internet potentials can enhance a 95 years old woman perspective of the world. I should not say it, but her statement deeply moved me. However, it is best to let her tell it to you (the translation from Spanish is mine, and I apologize for any fault):"Narrow Heads!
My father used to say to me: You were born trying to look what you cannot.
Yes. I always had this idea of traveling and knowing other countries. And, of course, I didn't had that liberty, because my parents could not let me going freely there by, or earning my living as everybody does these days. We, females, were subjected to our parents will.
And I wanted to dance, wanted to live, wanted to know what was life all about. If I would have had Internet those days, always respecting my parents of course, I wouldn't be that obedient because Internet teaches me how to live. And to choose.
Why they say that Internet has bad things? You have to be a person and don't choose the bad ones. I advice to all young people to choose the good. This Internet shows all. Right now I have seen countries that I have just heard of, but just that. This Internet is something that has no explanation of what it is.
If several years ago someone tells me that this Internet was to come, not my father or anyone else would have believed me. This was a great evolution. Grandiose.
Why a lot of people laugh at it? And don't believe that they are... no... some of them are barristers and medical doctors. They find my interest in Internet a motive for funny. How narrow are their heads! Internet teaches. In Internet you travel to all the world, with the Internet. I am astounded. Newspapers, music, everything, everything... I am deeply sorry for all the people who dies without enjoying this Internet.
I feel 40 years younger thanks to Internet. I was falling and it made me feel anxious for living and learning. And I tease people more and more with questions that they sometimes has to investigate. Because modern things surfaces today, and they should be prepared for them.
I advice it: with 60 years old, one is young.
Now I am smarter than before, because Internet opened my senses. Yes, yes, yes, you could laugh thinking that at 95 years old Internet gave me more capacity to understand things".
Image: María Amelia, according to her blog. Text: María Amelia López Soliño, 2007.











