Queen's holograph 'makes me look lost in woods'

The Queen has allowed herself to be the subject of the first royal hologram. —Queen’s holograph ‘makes me look lost in woods’ (Telegraph) Thanks for the offbeat suggestion, Rosemary. Similar:Updated a handout on writing a process analysis. TechnologyRapture #StarTrek #DS9 Rewatch (Season 5, Episode 10) Sisko's "visions" complicate politic…Rewatching ST:DS9 Kira is moved by th…DramaThis is what…

Chappelle lets rude crowd have it

Chappelle’s harshest words were addressed to those audience members who worship entertainers and athletes. “Stop listening to celebrities,” he said. “They do what they do for money – that’s all. I don’t even know why you’re listening to me. I’ve done commercials for both Coke and Pepsi. Truth is, I can’t even taste the difference,…

Japanese boy writes apology in blood

The 40-year-old male teacher handed the boy a box-cutter and paper and told him to write an apology in blood. —Japanese boy writes apology in blood (CNN) Now that’s harsh. Looks like the Reuters reporter did some independent checking of a story that appeared on local news… if not for that line, I’d wonder whether this…

Blogs and E-Mail Down

Blogs and E-Mail DownJerz’s Literacy Weblog) Grr… blogs.setonhill.edu is down again. I noticed it while in the middle of drafting an e-mail message, and the university e-mail also went down. Grr. Similar:Former Setonian editor-in-chief Amanda Cochran visits my journalism class to discuss her c…AcademiaPaparazzi-proof clothing that's embedded with reflective glassThis article featuring reflective clothi…BusinessMore than…

Army Sets Up Video-Game Studio

The U.S. Army, riding the success of its action video game America’s Army, has set up a video-game studio with industry veterans to write other kinds of software to simulate training for a variety of armed forces and government projects. —John Gaudiosi —Army Sets Up Video-Game Studio  (Wired) Similar:You can be a Trek fan without…

Starship Private Enterprise: Rocket Plane Becomes First Civilian Craft to Reach Space

Flying a foam composite rocket ship powered by laughing gas and burning rubber, Mike Melvill took off faster than a bullet over a ramshackle airport in the desert Monday and overcame serious malfunctions to become the first astronaut to reach space in a mission entirely funded by private entrepreneurs. —William Booth —Starship Private Enterprise: Rocket…

Outer space: not so lifeless after all

Materials that could jump-start organic evolution have shown up in interstellar dust clouds and dusty planet-forming discs around many stars. These findings fuel an increasingly strong suspicion that the raw material of planet Earth was primed for life. —Robert C. Cowen —Outer space: not so lifeless after all (CS Monitor) Similar:Video: Curiosity's Seven Minutes of Terror…

Bhutan gives TV cautious embrace

“There’s a silence in the family,” says a newsreader, “because they’re glued to the box”. An arts producer tells me that sleeping habits have changed: “Now people stay up late to watch their favourite programmes”. Another explains how the main family room pre-TV would have seats facing inwards to ease conversation with family and friends…

Juneteenth

Today Juneteenth commemorates African American freedom and emphasizes education and achievement. It is a day, a week, and in some areas a month marked with celebrations, guest speakers, picnics and family gatherings. It is a time for reflection and rejoicing. It is a time for assessment, self-improvement and for planning the future. —Juneteenth Happy Juneteenth.…

Sunken boat raised by pingpong balls

A 24-foot sailboat was raised Thursday from the murky depths of Monterey Harbor by divers who filled its hull with pingpong balls. —Kevin Howe —Sunken boat raised by pingpong balls (Monterey Herald) Similar:Bottled Authors: the predigital dream of the audiobookThere was no way to preserve sounds befo…AcademiaWhy Were Old Video Games So Pixelated?I get all my…

SHU Blogs Down

SHU Blogs Down The SHU blogs are down. I exchanged three e-mails with the sysadmin yesterday, who described the problem as something minor, that a reboot would fix. I haven’t heard back from him since yesterday afternoon and don’t know what to say. Let’s all keep our fingers crossed. Update: The sysadmin writes, Argh! The…