Rummaging through an old box of cassettes for a little aural gold… the heaviest tune in the JAR canon (or even cannon). I so dig odd time signatures.
Bleed (Copyright © 1995 JAR)
This is pretty amazing: Jon Stewart of Comedy Central appeared on CNN’s show Crossfire and told the hosts they’re hurting America. “You have a responsibility to the public discourse, and you fail miserably.”
See the video clip at iFilm: Stewart on Crossfire video or check for additional sources at boingboing.
CNN provides a transcript.
And that might not be the only rate increase PG&E’s residential customers face next year.
The company also wants to shift more of its costs from business customers to residential customers and could receive permission to do so next fall.
Anyone who is surprised, stand up and repeat after me: since 1970, electricity rates have climbed an average of 6% per year.
It sounds grisly, but it looks really cool: Body Worlds, the Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies
Gunther von Hagens’ “plastination” technique turns organic tissue into plastic. The result is life-sized, anatomically-correct cutaway 3D sculptures of skeletons, nerves, muscles, vessels, organs, etc.
The whole-body models are the most stunning. Dozens of them are on display in a 20,000 square foot Body Worlds installation in Los Angeles, at the California Science Center through January 2005.
The plastination technique replaces bodily fluids and fat with reactive polymers, such as silicone rubber, epoxy resins, or polyester: in a first phase solvent gradually replaces bodily fluids in a cold solvent bath (freeze substitution). After dehydration the specimen is put in a solvent bath at room temperature for defatting. The dehydrated and defatted specimen is then placed into a polymer solution. The solvent is then brought to a boil in a vacuum and continuously extracted from the specimen; the evaporating solvent creates a volume deficit within the specimen drawing the polymer gradually into the tissue. After the process of forced impregnation the specimen is cured with gas, light, or heat, depending on the type of polymer used.
The photos here have been provided by the California Science Center and are © 2004 Body Worlds. They have been reproduced by permission. Additional pictures — more clinical and less fascinating for it, in my opinion — can be found at the site of the Plastination Gallery of Vienna University.
Here’s an innovative yet fraudulent way to improve W’s standing in swing states:
On Tuesday, November 2, when hundreds and perhaps thousands of registered Democrats enter their polling places in Nevada, they will be in for a rude surprise: They won’t be allowed to vote. Even though they filled out their registration forms properly and they did it way ahead of the deadline, there will be no record of their being registered to vote. That’s because, according to an investigation by Las Vegas television station KLAS, a private voter registration company called Voters Outreach of America — an outfit largely funded by the Republican National Committee — has trashed hundreds of registration forms of registered Democrats.