I’d like to think that if I was still at Penn State, I’d be finding a way to poke fun at the Octacube in the Monty Python Society’s weekly newsletter.

Maybe something along the lines of how it was constructed thanks to the generous funding of University professor Dr. Otto Octavius and family or something.

Maybe it’s for the best that I’m not still at Penn State, huh?

The Spam Reading Club returns today with a vengeance: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, plus The Outlaw of Torn and The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

It surprises me this isn’t an argument taken up by those crusading against the public domain and for indefinite extensions of copyright — that the more works there are in the public domain, the more readily available filler spammers will have at their disposal.