Saturday, January 20, 2007

Give that chimp a job!

So a chimp escapes from her cage at the Little Rock zoo and decides to use her new-found freedom to... raid the fridge and clean the toilet. Hmm... seems like the zookeepers shouldn't have been so quick to sedate her and get her back in the cage.

But one has to wonder how dirty a toilet needs to be before a chimp feels compelled to escape to clean it....

Friday, January 19, 2007

A less shiny Apple

It seems that the folks over at Apple have gotten then stupids this year. I don't think its infected the creative class yet, but the business types have certainly lost their mind.

Exhibit A: Even though a very large company (Cisco) has already registered the trademark & announced a product using the name, they are are going to call their new phone the iPhone. Guess the lawyers were bored and they didn't think that consumers would be confused by 2 major products carrying the same name (not to mention that there's another company in Canada using the name). There's also the strange decision to attempt to sell a hifalutin $500 device that doesn't support their chosen carrier's highest speed network.

Exhibit B: We're just Apple. Not Apple Computer. Just Apple. Whatever. Wonder if that means the music company gets to try to sue them again.

Exhibit C: Now there is word that the accountants are requiring Apple notebook PC customers to pay to download updated WiFi drivers which enable higher speed operation, because the accountants say they have to. That's the most bizarre thing I've ever heard. At $1.99, I don't know what they are trying to do, but keep the accountants (like they aren't busy enough working on the stock options fiasco) happy seems unlikely.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Sometimes my kids make me think about things that I wouldn't ordinarily think much about. As I was tucking in my kindergarten-age daughter last night, I said something about having so much fun this weekend, that she gets to have another day off! With her best "silly daddy" look, she said, "no, daddy, tomorrow is Martin Luther King, Jr Day!"

During the course of the conversation that followed, it struck me as to how incredibly hard, 40+ years hence, it is to explain segregation. It never really made sense to me growing up, but I lived in a largely homogeneous place. My kids have had the benefit of living in a more heterogeneous environment - especially in their schools - and it really really doesn't make sense to them. Madelyn understands that segregation means that her "dark skinned" friend couldn't be in her class. And that would make her sad.

So this got me to thinking. I'm sure segregation made at least some sense to somebody several decades ago, even though I can't make sense of it now. But this makes me wonder what social injustice is our current society imposing that won't make any sense to the kids getting tucked in in fifty years?

The good side of global warming?

While folks in the Plains and out west may disagree, for those of us in NC, this global warming thing made for an amazingly nice January weekend!


Seriously though, it really annoys me when "weather" gets confused with "climate". While they are related, the link is not nearly so direct as implied.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Not many posts lately because life has been really really busy ever since Time named me Person of the Year. Its amazing. Here I thought I was just this lowly blogger, whispering my thoughts into the broad ether of the Internet. But wow, the interview requests and the time spent redoing my resume to add Person of the Year to it has been nearly overwhelming...