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Today was Monday - meaning that while I agonized about it, I managed to avoid doing any significant work in favor of letting myself rest a bit. I'm slowly working my way through Okami, trying to make sure I get as many goodies as possible on the first pass, so that I don't need a second one.

There's a lot more stuff that I got this time around than usual - so be prepared for significantly higher amounts of following me about the insanity of the Internet.

We'll start with something from Sesame Street before it became the Elmo Show. How many of us remember this particular character?

Tetris block shelving. Perfectly functional and makes showing off your video game skillz easy. Something else that might be interesting for gamer-types is a first-hand account of someone taking a drug meant to assist narcoleptics in staying awake. Late nights may be changed forever - although the Bawls are still probably not going anywhere.

In Russia, vodka reigns supreme. However, it appears that some people are passing poisons off as vodka. What's even more alarming is the amount of people in Russia that are being treated for this kind of poisoning - says something about the conditions of life there, doesn't it? At least it's not Iraq, where more than 100 soliders and many more Iraqis were killed this month. People who think this is a referendum on the war now should have voted on it back in 2004. But better late than never. And the LA times reminds us that in times of military conflict, you can have all the tech in the world, but if you don't know how to apply it, you will fail. On other news of quackery, just as serious as the tainted vodka, expired preegnancy tests were being sold as HIV tests to some Indian hospitals. Something that's at least fixable, hopefully, though, are the accounts of early voters that say the voting machines aren't casting accurate votes.

Would you (or your significant other) want to be text-messaged when it would be best to have sex that results in a pregnancy? In Japan, a new service has been launched that keeps track of a menstrual cycle. An average cycle, we note, and not necessarily one tuned to an individual. Still, I wonder how many upstanding, morally correct, missionary-only men and women would want such a service here. It'd be a good way of helping populate the planet with more people just like them. And such people would never, ever, consult a witch to cast a love spell, especially the witch who was ordered to pay back her spell fee because the love spell failed.

The War on Christmas has begun anew... and it's the malls that are firing the first salvo by putting out their Christmas things before either Halloween or Thanksgiving have passed. Remind your merchants, gently but forcefully, that while they have had this planned out since August, they need to remember to wait until December to do anything about it. Otherwise they look tacky. But Bill O'Reily probably approves of this.

I've managed to get my hands on a copy of a document that will shock you to the core. While everyone was claiming that there was a homosexual agenda or a liberal agenda, the truth of the matter is that the heterosexual agenda is the most dangerous threat to us all! Take it upon yourselves to read The Heterosexual Agenda: Exposing the Myths and educate yourselves on the dangers of heterosexuality and how insidious agents are going to indoctrinate your children against their will into this cult!

And when you're done with that, you can read How to Write an Anti-Gay Tract in 15 Easy Steps to see how it's all done.

In other oddities, guess who's at the top of a list just released by Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans of America in "Support the troops"? Why, the Democrats are. Apparently, when it comes to the vote, the Dems are better at troop support. Makes some of the Republican Party rhetoric turn itself upside-down, doesn't it? Assuming, of course, that the group releasing the scorecard is a trustworthy organization. (Even if it isn't, I like the idea of seeing the Republicans fail at troop support, anyway. See? You always have to watch for bias.)

Solar power's on the rise again - maybe those articles about unsustainability sparked renewed interest? (Or maybe those articles have people peering again into the solar markets, where there has been toil going on for all this time and is now getting noticed.)

If games are your thing, though, why not give a go at Skool Rools, a system where the daydreaming boys pit themselves against the sadistic hadmasters in a battle to see who can either pull off the most stunts or pile on the most detention.

Even after all that, though, we've still got people who are genuinely great - even though it was staged, an opposing soccer team let a Downs Syndrome girl score a goal. The contest wasn't in doubt, and both sides agreed to it. On the great parts, there's also this exhibit of Peter Callesen's cutouts. You can see how they were cut out. And then you can appreciate the mind that figures out how to cut and fold all of these things together.

Finally, you can have a good laugh at Indiana Jones's tenure-rejection letter.
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Date: 2006-10-31 05:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sdaisyk.livejournal.com
When I interviewed for the job that eventually told me I failed the personality/truthfulness test I was told that October 31 evening after the mall closed they would need their staff in to take all of the halloween stuff down to put up Christmas...all of which is piled up in their back room...including all their promotional Christmas things. The boss put in the Christmas CD they are selling while she went to take care of something for a customer so I could listen to it...it went on and on.

I gagged in my mouth but tried not to show it because I kind of needed the job at that time...

I mean it all figures for what I thought was a holiday position (later found out she really wanted someone permanent) but still!! The reasons I was avoiding working in retail...
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Date: 2006-10-31 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com
When I was in Old Navy getting my coat, they were decorated for Christmas alredy. And tonight, when I went to CVS, they had all te halloween candy consolidated, and an employee was putting out the christmas-themed bags.
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Date: 2006-10-31 02:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com
Agreed. While it's true that i'm curently working on making Christmas presents and have been since September, that' a bit different. Handmade items TAKE longer to do in general. We won't put up the Christmas tree until a week before Christmas. (although originally if I was stil in AA, mom was going to have us do it over Thanksgiving)
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Date: 2006-10-31 05:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] unspeakablevorn.livejournal.com
aaaaaa!

I want Teeny Little Super Guy glasses!

Vorn
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Date: 2006-10-31 02:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com
"our generation"...or should I say your generation and older?
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Date: 2006-10-31 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com
They look easy to make :)
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Date: 2006-10-31 06:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadesfox.livejournal.com
Hey I remember about the solar thing. I heard it about a month ago on NPR.

Apparently one of the big things that jump started the process was a new material, it isn't quite as efficient as the current tech at photovoltaic conversion but it costs about 10% as much to produce as the current tech. I think the current research is in upping the efficiency though nano-particles but I'm afraid that unless they do something about the ass ugly look it might not catch on.

I'd be willing to install it even with out subsidies. I'll try and look into a link with the random crap I'm spouting. Or maybe I can find a podcast.
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Date: 2006-10-31 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starkruzr.livejournal.com
I just want to note that your LJ, as usual, is awesome in its informativeness (informativity? informifaction? I give up.) and insight.
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Date: 2006-10-31 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com
We geta cookie? YAY! :-P I don't even bother posting my fun stuff to my LJ I just IM it to you. heh.
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Date: 2006-10-31 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eleme.livejournal.com
I remember that little sesame street guy! He was very spiffy.

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