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Different way of looking at the world Thursday, May 24, 2007 |

One of the things I try to gain from dealing with different people is to understand how they see the world and why an opinion like theirs is formed. Other 'Why' questions come up with arbitrary things like why Australia is at the bottom of the map (did you know medieval european maps had East at the top, which is why they call it Orientation, and had Jerusalem in the centre?)

But arbitrary orientation aside, it's interesting to see how the world looks when real information is used to draw out what the real world looks like. From things like HIV and poverty to meat imports/exports and the true wealth of nations. What does your world look like?

HIV Infections
Military Spending
Deaths from WarMeatWealth of Nations (1,1500, 1900, 1960, 1990, 2015)

More cartographs can be found here: worldmapper.org

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What would Bambi say? Thursday, March 29, 2007 |


Here's a post from the Dilbert blog by Scott Adams- one of my regular net reads. Just about the funniest thing on the net.

Getting some tail was just never meant to be this way.....

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Oh Deer
by Scott Adams

Did you hear about the Wisconsin man who is charged with having sex with a dead deer that he found in a ditch?

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1122061deer1.html

His defense was that the deer was already dead, so it wasn’t technically an “animal” when the sex happened. The judge disagreed and ruled that a dead deer is still an animal.

This decision sets a dangerous precedent. By the judge’s reasoning, any guy who gets aroused while wearing leather pants has – in the strictest legal terms – his wiener in a cow.

The story doesn’t mention if the dead dear was male or female. That’s important because I want to know if the perpetrator was gay. Without that information, I don’t know how fascinated I should be.

And lord help me, I can’t stop wondering what specific kind of sex he had. Did he arrange the deer in missionary position – which is the way I prefer to imagine it – or was he just getting a little antler? Was he whispering sweet nothings, or was he having angry sex and yelling something along the lines of “I…TOLD…YOU…TO…STAY…OUT…OF…THE…ROAD!!!!”

The story doesn’t mention if the perpetrator tapped the deer where he found it in the ditch or if he dragged it home and put lipstick on it first. My guess is that he got busy right in the ditch, based on three facts:

1. Deer are heavy.

2. He got caught.

3. If a man is horny enough to fornicate with a dead deer, he’s probably too horny to wait until he gets it home.

I’m trying to picture the cop arriving on the scene. The deer-humper looks up from the ditch, sees the cop looking down at him, and asks himself this question: “Is there any point in stopping?” It seems to me that the legal punishment for man-on-deer sex would be exactly the same whether you finish or not. I picture him holding up two fingers and saying to the cop, “Just two minutes. Almost done.”

The cop wouldn’t mind waiting. He’d be busy covering his entire body and the back seat of his cruiser with plastic gloves before he handcuffed the guy.

I also wonder what the cop was thinking. If I were the cop, I’d be worrying that this would be the exact time I had a coincidental heart attack, rolled into the ditch, and became part of this guy’s threesome. This is why people like me do not become cops. I worry about all the wrong things.

Some people might say this was a victimless crime, but I think that depends on whether the perpetrator has recently broken up with a girlfriend. If so, I would say she’s not too happy about this development. It’s one thing to lose your guy to a cheerleader, but it really has to sting when you lose your guy to road kill. How did he break it to her? “It’s not you, baby, it’s me…and a carcass I noticed on route 9.”

Anyway, the moral of this story – and there is one – is that if you ever see a dead deer in a ditch, and you are aroused by it, your best strategy is to pass the buck.

Or get a windowless van.


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Death, cable tv, emotions and hamsters Sunday, January 14, 2007 |

I thought this was fantastic. interesting thoughts on life and how it all fits together.









Le Grand Content

Le Grand Content examines the omnipresent Powerpoint-culture in search for its philosophical potential. Intersections and diagrams are assembled to form a grand 'association-chain-massacre'. which challenges itself to answer all questions of the universe and some more. Of course, it totally fails this assignment, but in its failure it still manages to produce some magical nuance and shades between the great topics death, cable tv, emotions and hamsters.

The film is a co-production with Karo Szmit. Andre Tschinder is the speaker. The diagrams are inspired by the site
http://indexed.blogspot.com created by Jennifer Hagy.


Source here: http://www.clemenskogler.net/film/grandcontent.htm

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