M-x footnote-mode. Huh, who woulda thunk it? #
In the future, pharmaceutical companies pay to alter your genes and harvest chemicals from your blood stream. #
Woah, beautiful sunset over sparkling trees. #
The Lucky Bag of interesting USS Constitution trivia.
Emacs Starter Kit offers some sane .emacs contents for the first time emacs user over github.
« I lounge in the sun
savoring the morning scents
have fun at your job »
—Cat Haiku by Will Braden.
Umami, your mommy, let's call the whole thing off. Seriously, what is umami, really? #
"Task aversiveness" is my new self descriptor. #
Taking on a challenge you're not suited for just to prove you can do it is not a healthy or even admirable trait (usually). #
Mostly True Generalization #14,826: Web fora are tiresome. #
crankbunny pop up cards
I dreamt that I was having dinner in some sort of cafeteria with Serge. We were bent over our cafeteria trays arguing about something. Apparently I got pissed off, because I grabbed his head and slammed it down on the cafeteria tray and began sliding (read on...)
First snow of the year last night! Yippee! #
definr is fast and thesaursy and useful. I need to write some elisp for accessing it within emacs.
Like much of Herzog's work it deals with a man, his obsession and a struggle against the forces of nature. Unlike much of Herzog's work, it doesn't seem like the idea was well developed, the movie well planned, or the final product well directed. For fans of Herzog, like me, it's still worth watching; others may be somewhat disappointed.
Fragments of the Matrix, Harry Potter, Batman and other action movies all glued together with bollywood sauce. In true bollywood form, fully the first half of the movie is spent reaching the plot hook. The production values are quite high, but, in spite of this, its dance scenes are underdeveloped and few and far between. And yet, for all that, it's still something of a must see just for some of the ultra cheesy action scenes.























