Cool article at Science News on some of the science behind beer. Turns out there’s a reason so many beers come in brown bottles. The article, titled “A skunk walks into a bar…“, is pretty interesting.
[tags]Science, beer, chemistry[/tags]
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Cool article at Science News on some of the science behind beer. Turns out there’s a reason so many beers come in brown bottles. The article, titled “A skunk walks into a bar…“, is pretty interesting.
[tags]Science, beer, chemistry[/tags]
Awesome (and long) article at The New Yorker about the problem with generalizations. The main thrust of the article is about the good and bad of pit-bull bans and dog attacks. But it also speaks on drug smugglers, the ongoing reduction in crime in New York city, the problems with profiling, and terrorists.
One of the more interesting tidbits I got out of the article is that in temperment tests, pit bulls on average score better in temperment test than beagles, Airedales, bearded collies, and all but one variety of dachshund. In other words, the pit bull is on average a better pet than any of those dogs, as far as temperment goes. The real problem, as explained quite nicely in the article, has more to do with the owner than with the dog.
In about a quarter of fatal dog-bite cases, the dog owners were previously involved in illegal fighting. The dogs that bite people are, in many cases, socially isolated because their owners are socially isolated, and they are vicious because they have owners who want a vicious dog. The junk-yard German shepherdâ€â€which looks as if it would rip your throat outâ€â€and the German-shepherd guide dog are the same breed. But they are not the same dog, because they have owners with different intentions.
The whole article is worth reading for all the good information about dogs. Plus, how often do you read a serious article from a somewhat serious publication that uses the word “flibbertigibbet” any way?
[tags]Pit Bull, dog attacks, generalizations, profiling[/tags]
It’s surprising to me, but the logic seems sound. Apparently, Toshiba is going to acquire Westinghouse for $5.4 billion.
Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. said Monday that it was buying nuclear plant builder Westinghouse Electric Co., the U.S.-based unit of the British government’s British Nuclear Fuels PLC, for $5.4 billion.
[tags]Toshiba, Westinghouse, Nuclear power[/tags]
Well, the pledge goes away today, but if you catch this story in time, why not head over to Pledge Back and pledge to never buy a CD with DRM on it. Why reward the music industry for limiting your fair use rights? I know I no longer will.
[tags]DRM, Music Industry, RIAA, boycott, pledge[/tags]
Over at the Gaming-Age forums, there is a post with official specs for the soon-to-be-released Oblivion.
Recommended:
* 3 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
* 1 GB System RAM
* ATI X800 series, Nvidia GeForce 6800 series, or higher video cardMinimum System Requirements:
* Windows XP
* 512MB System RAM
* 2 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
* 128MB Direct3D compatible video card
* and DirectX 9.0 compatible driver;
* 8x DVD-ROM drive
* 4.6 GB free hard disk space
* DirectX 9.0c (included)
* DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
* Keyboard, MouseSupported Video Card Chipsets:
* ATI X1800 series
* ATI X1300 series
* ATI X850 series
* ATI x800 series
* ATI x700 series
* ATI x600 series
* ATI Radeon 9800 series
* ATI Radeon 9700 series
* ATI Radeon 9600 series
* ATI Radeon 9500 series
* ATI Radeon 9000 series
* NVIDIA Geforce 7800 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series
* NVIDIA GeForce FX series
[tags]Oblivion, Elder Scrolls[/tags]
How did this even happen? I was always told only Democrats stuffed the ballot box.
House Republicans are taking a mulligan on the first ballot for Majority Leader. The first count showed more votes cast than Republicans present at the Conference meeting. Stay with RollCall.com for updates.
[tags]Congress, Voting problem, House, Republicans[/tags]
Apparently, there are some issues between a couple of networks…
[tags]NBC, MSNBC, Fox, O’Reilly[/tags]
If I ever save up enough to get my PSP, I think I’ll do this to it. You can never have too much bling! 🙂
[tags]PSP, Mod, Neon, Bling[/tags]
Electronic Arts calls Ubisoft out for their use of non-compete clauses in employment contracts. Hearing EA call another gaming company to task for their hiring practices and treatment of programmers is hard to swallow, given EA’s past problems with employee relations. And a link to the PDF of the actual letter.
[tags]EA, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Non-Compete[/tags]
Ahhhh, when the scammers get scammed.
[tags]Scam, Nigeria[/tags]
From the golden days of BBSes.
[tags]Ascii art, BBS[/tags]
Old pictures with modern twists.
[tags]Worth1000, Photochop[/tags]