History: April 2006 Archive Page
April 30, 2006
Hammer & Tickle
It was in Romania, while making a film about Ceausescu, that I first stumbled across the historical legacy of the communist joke. There I learned that a clerk from the Bucharest transport system, Calin Bogdan Stefanescu, had spent the last ten years of Ceausescu's regime collecting political jokes. He noted down which joke he heard and when, and analysed his total of over 900 jokes statistically. He measured the time gap between a political event and a joke about that event, and then drew up a graph measuring the varying velocity of Romanian communist jokes. He was also able to assert--somewhat tenuously--that there was a link between jokes and the fall of Ceausescu, since jokes about the leader doubled in the last three years of the regime. The story of Stefanescu, the statistician of jokes, was, ironically, much funnier than the jokes themselves. It seemed to capture the prosaic reality of the little man struggling against the communist universe. --Ben Lewis --Hammer & Tickle (Prospect)
April 28, 2006
History Of Rock Written By The Losers
"Rock is so important to me," Harris said, gesturing to a cabinet where he files articles concerning all of the live shows he attends and detailed transcriptions of interviews with artists who live only blocks away. "If I couldn't write about music and collect music, I have no idea what I'd do instead."
The social misfits who chronicle rock seek not only to log facts, but also to influence public opinion about obscure rock issues, something most people care little about. --History Of Rock Written By The Losers (The Onion (Satire))
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April 13, 2006
STS-1: 'A test pilot's dream': Columbia astronaut recalls first shuttle flight on 25th anniversary
Veteran commander John Young and his rookie pilot Robert Crippen faced a lot of uncertainties April 12, 1981, as they waited for the space shuttle Columbia to lift off from Florida's Kennedy Space Flight Center. --STS-1: 'A test pilot's dream': Columbia astronaut recalls first shuttle flight on 25th anniversary (CNN)When my class was watching the launch live on TV in the classroom, and the countdown approached zero, my "friend" came up behind me and put his hands over my eyes.
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April 10, 2006
There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
Yes, you did read that right. And also, yes, this eight-year period of temperature stasis did coincide with society's continued power station and SUV-inspired pumping of yet more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.I'm not really sure what I think. Certainly recycling and avoiding waste are sensible, but when well-meaning activists use bad science to back up their claims, reason suffers.
In response to these facts, a global warming devotee will chuckle and say "how silly to judge climate change over such a short period". Yet in the next breath, the same person will assure you that the 28-year-long period of warming which occurred between 1970 and 1998 constitutes a dangerous (and man-made) warming. Tosh. Our devotee will also pass by the curious additional facts that a period of similar warming occurred between 1918 and 1940, well prior to the greatest phase of world industrialisation, and that cooling occurred between 1940 and 1965, at precisely the time that human emissions were increasing at their greatest rate.
Does something not strike you as odd here? --Bob Carter -- There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998 (Telegraph)
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April 6, 2006
Won't You Be My Neighbor?
While you wait for that 6-minute video to load (it took a long time, but it's worth it), you might want to check out "It's a Didactic Day in the Neighborhood" and "A Sudden Case of 'Routine Maintenance' in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe."![]()
In 1969 the US Senate had a hearing on funding the newly developed Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The proposed endowment was $20 million, but President Nixon wanted it cut in half because of the spending going on in the Vietnam War. This is an video clip of the exchange between Mr. Rogers and Senator Pastore, head of the hearing. Senator Pastore starts out very abrasive and by the time Mr. Rogers is done talking...
--Won't You Be My Neighbor? (YouTube.com)
This clip is like a real-life "David and Goliath," except that Rogers, in his simple eagerness, doesn't defeat the powerful adversary. He does something even more heroic -- he wins him over.
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April 5, 2006
Evolution of the Latin Alphabet
--Evolution of the Latin Alphabet (Evolution of Alphabets Page)A very interesting animated GIF that shows how the Latin alphabet (which is basically the modern English alphabet) developed from the Phonecial alphabet.
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April 1, 2006
Top 10 adventure games of the 20th century
6. AdventureWhat the hell? Microsoft didn't even exist in 1972.
Microsoft (1972) --Top 10 adventure games of the 20th century (Adventure Classic Gaming)
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