- Want another reason not to like 3D movies? The glasses are filthy!
- Speaking of going to the movies, should we really be encouraging people to use their phones in the theater?
- Continuing a theme…that giant octopus scene in Goonies? So glad they cut it. [via]
- Charles Schulz’s Teen Comics [via]
- And finally, the Internets Celebrities on “Stadium Status” [via]
Stadium Status from Internets Celebrities on Vimeo.
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Thursday various
- Yesterday, when I was posting links to stories about babies, I neglected to mention Ardi Rizal a two-year-old Sumatran baby who smokes some forty cigarettes a day. I think, mostly, because I wanted to pretend he doesn’t. [via]
- Meanwhile, this is just heartbreaking [via]:
A German biologist says that efforts to clean oil-drenched birds in the Gulf of Mexico are in vain. For the birds’ sake, it would be faster and less painful if animal-rescue workers put them under, she says. Studies and other experts back her up.
- Whereas this is just…fingerprinting to take out a library book? Seriously? The huge privacy issues aside, how does this improve the system for the library or the patron? [via]
- A couple of periodic tables:
- The Periodic Table of Superpowers — I shall henceforth refer to Superman always as OAFSISpVxVhSn. [via]
- And Periodic Table of Women in SF — There is, of course, a meme going around for this, where you bold the names you’ve read and star the ones you’ve never heard of, but if I were to do it, I think it would just reflect how unread I am. If nothing else, this is a good place to start a reading list. [via]
- But finally, speaking of women I don’t want to spend any more time with, A.O. Scott’s review of Sex and the City 2:
Yes, it’s supposed to be fun. And over the years audiences have had the kind of fun that comes from easy immersion in someone else’s career, someone else’s sex life, someone else’s clothes. But “Sex and the City 2†is about someone else’s boredom, someone else’s vacation and ultimately someone else’s desire to exploit that vicarious pleasure for profit. Which isn’t much fun at all.
Tuesday various
- Well this is disheartening:
“Legitimacy has shifted to the side of the climate skeptics, and that is a big, big problem,†Ben Stewart, a spokesman for Greenpeace, said at the meeting of environmentalists here. “This is happening in the context of overwhelming scientific agreement that climate change is real and a threat. But the poll figures are going through the floor.â€
- Know what’s not going through the floor? Vegetables grown upside-down, that’s what. (And how’s that for segues?)
- Two words: zombie astronauts. The auction has ended, but the dream lives on forever.
- Though I think maybe too much of the Internet is devoted to Super Mario Bros. — I know, heresy! — this study of in-game camera movement was surprisingly interesting and something I had never once considered before. [via]
- And finally, I have to say, ItsJustSomeRandomGuy has really outdone himself with his 100th video:
Wednesday various
- Could a 3-D printer be used to build moon bases? I don’t know, but it’s pretty cool in action. [via]
- They really love football in Texas: one of the state’s high schools is getting a $60M stadium. [via]
- The science of Pokemon [via]
- I can’t believe I haven’t shared the Most Badass Alphabet Ever yet. [via]
- And finally, you know how last week I was saying it was only a matter of time before the DMCA takedowns of those Downfall meme videos got the Downfall meme treatment? Well, here you go.
Monday various
- So, NBC, how’s that whole firing Conan O’Brien and giving Jay Leno back The Tonight Show been working out for you…? [via]
- Archie Comics plans to introduce an openly gay character. Archie and Jughead, meanwhile, still remain firmly in the closet. [via]
- Well here’s a spot of good news: Fox has killed plans for an Americanized Torchwood.
- Speaking of the Doctor Who universe, here’s a breakdown of the ages of Doctor Who actors on their debuts. Some of them were a lot younger than you might think. [via]
- And finally, oh, the times they are a’changing: the Emmys drop the theme song category. [via]