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By bruce42, 20 March, 2007

Green Dream: Shrink-Wrapped Trash

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Green Dream: Shrink-Wrapped Trash - TransLoad America is building a new garbage disposal system that wraps refuse in plastic and moves it by rail. The ultimate goal? Turning landfills into fuel cells. At first blush, compressing, wrapping, and stacking trash into piles seems a bit labor intensive, and somehow wrong.
By bruce42, 16 March, 2007

Spring Fever

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It's been tough waiting for Spring to, well, spring, with temperatures peaking into the high 70's this week. A recent cooling trend and a rainy forecast is doing little to curb my enthusiasm and much to heighten my anticipation of the growing season. In the meantime, I've a room full of plants that are responding well to the increased daylight hours. Our orchids are doing quite well in fact: [img_assist|nid=515|title=New Orchid|desc=Melanie and I picked this little guy up at an orchid show.|link=node|align=left|width=96|height=128]
By bruce42, 4 March, 2007

Pot Smoking Ninjas in the Streets of Des Moines

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Watch your back when you're out at night, Des Moines- reefer crazed ninjas are on the loose. What kind of world do we live in when bands ninja wander the streets accosting the citizenry for drugs and money? One that edges closer to some kind of bizarre anime; and I'm okay with that.
By bruce42, 9 January, 2007

Choose the New PBS Science Show

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From PBS|Science ::

Watch and Weigh In Here’s the experiment: Throughout January, PBS will broadcast three new science programs. Only one program will become a regular science series on PBS. We want you to help us decide. Watch the programs on your PBS station or, beginning January 1st, visit the companion sites below to watch each pilot show. Then tell us what you think!

By bruce42, 8 January, 2007

So... Much... Ham

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It's been a Christmas of Ham. Melanie actually received a spiral cut smoked ham as a gift. We re-heated it a while ago and now the remains are stewing in pot. This is the second gigantic pot of ham stew this season. The first was the remains of a leg of pork foisted on us be Melanie's grandmother after Christmas dinner. Thankfully I received a bread machine so now we can munch on fresh aromatic loaves of pumpernickel rye while slurping down bowl after bowl of boiled pig and vegetables.

By bruce42, 26 December, 2006

'Tis The Season(ing)

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life

Gathered round the old Tannenbaum this Christmas, we engaged in the traditional exchange of gifts wrapped in colored papers and banded with shining ribbon. And what gifts- plentiful and good, given and accepted with good humor and appreciation. And what sacrifices did we make for such a lovely holiday you ask?

 

O Tannenbaum

O tannenbaun

So Many Lights

So Many Lights!

 

By bruce42, 29 November, 2006

Politics

Watch the videos. Decide for yourself. I for one have no faith in our system. http://www.spp.gov/ http://skeletonproject.com/2006/11/28/10-movies-the-us-government-would-prefer-people-not-watch/
By bruce42, 9 November, 2006

Robot Thinks Human Flesh Is Bacon

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Someone once told me that pig meat is the closest analog to human flesh and that is why pigs are so tasty... Robot Thinks Human Flesh Is Bacon - An "electromechanical sommelier" mistakes a man's hand for tasty pig meat. Let's hope the error-prone machine doesn't get hungry. In Table of Malcontents.
By bruce42, 19 October, 2006

New Entry 10-19-06

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By slackfiend, 21 September, 2006

Love at first ...level?

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Okay, so I've found myself captive to another game. And it's on my DS, so I don't ever have to leave it. I'm having quite a bit of fun with Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrows, which means I don't have to bother with really confusing issues like socializing with people I might want to fuck. Take the old-school 2d platforming enjoyment of Castlevania, throw in some really nice visuals and sounds, and make that mansion freaking ginormous. With some RPG elements in the mix, it's a mighty fine time waster that also helps me fulfill that promise I made to never reproduce.

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