Freckles & Doubt (
freckles_and_doubt) wrote2009-09-23 07:19 am
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either spontaneous human combustion or a pocket nuclear bomb
Gah. Actual sleep patterns appear to be a luxury in which I am not permitted to indulge. Monday night's drunken movie-watching1 had its inevitable effect, viz. waking up abruptly at about 2.30am when I actually sobered up, and being unable to recapture sleep beyond a fretful doze, punctuated by affection assaults from the hobbit and concomitant cat-wars on the end of my bed. I was a shambling zomboid thing throughout yesterday - I still don't know how I managed to coherently and (apparently) inspirationally address the faculty scholarship cocktail party at short notice after two glasses of wine - and crashed at 8.45 sharp. Then I woke up at 5.30 this morning and was on campus an hour later, radiating virtue. Today is already feeling very, very long. However! I bugger off early to get my hair cut, followed by a four-day weekend rife with weddings, movies, mad socialising and visits from Mich the No-Longer-Flaxen-Haired-Menace, so it can't be all bad.
Wednesday random linkery is random and Wednesdayish.
Wednesday random linkery is random and Wednesdayish.
- You have to ignore the fact that this is a twinky religious site, because I want to be your personal penguin. Cute. Also, random elderly Monkee.
- Wondermark has an Electro-Plasmic Hydrocephalic Genre-Fiction Generator, which some nutter fan immediately programmed. Steampunky. Talking fish, shape-shifting female assassins, condescending tone.
- Just for the demented interests of
smoczek, who wants to return to university to study applied statistics and computer graphic design, Information Is Beautiful. And, frequently, rather terrifying.
1 Still miffed that "films containing RDJ" is not considered a suitably coherent theme. Just for that, next time it'll be "incredibly silly films about fish." Fish Called Wanda and Life Acquatic. Hah.
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In an ancient one-way spaceflight, a young journeyman inventor stumbles across a magic diadem which spurs him into conflict with murderous robots, with the help of a girl who's always loved him and her cleavage, culminating in eternal love professed without irony."
I think I actually read that one years ago. By Andre Norton.
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Fair cop, though, I was also definitely pushing the RDJ thing on general principles, because it's amusing my tiny, stress-addled brain to make a completely nonsensical issue of it.
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Well no. Given any two movies, it's quite likely that you can find some feature that they have in common. Movies have lots of details, just find a detail present in both. For bonus, it will probably end up frivolous.
For instance Tropic Thunder and A Scanner Darkly, to pick two that I know anything about much at random, both have a common theme of meta-stories, realities nested in other realities.
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Also, Twitter stats--the reasons I'm not on Twitter!
Of course, you can use facts to prove anything. :-)
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I love the billion-dollar block one. It demonstrates in simple graphical format that human society is fundamentally insane.
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This is also highly amusing, as well as pretty:
http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/timelines/
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Now, if I had a suitably big bit of paper and enough time (and access to the requisite videos), this would be a superb excuse to watch the entire Dr Who back catalogue in the name of science...