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February 1, 2008
Free Drink Friday #3: Highland Brewing Company Gaelic Ale
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10:31 AM
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Witnesses
Straight Shot at this Target
Society: Alexander Central High School
I'm angry tonight. A special kind of anger that occurs when something I love, like my family, is attacked by something I despise, like North Carolina public schools.
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1:49 AM
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Witnesses
Straight Shot at this Target
Ammunition: outrage, public schools, society
January 30, 2008
LOLCats Bible

The oddest cultural phenomenon of late is the LOLCat. Cute kitties with bad internet grammar and important statements to make.
Why is this so entertaining? Is it the cute animals? We all love cute animals. The statements themselves, though, carry some serious power. In a language referred to as Kitty Pidgen, among other names, these statements reflect kitten baby-talk merged with post-modern internet jargon.
Now, I have become aware of a project of translation involving this pop culture language. This project hopes to translate the Holy Bible into Kitty Pidgen.
I don't know how to react to this. But, I want a copy of it when it's done. Go check out their website, which is a wiki, and maybe help translate some verses if you're good with Kitty Pidgen.
The Point Blank Critic
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3:02 PM
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Witnesses
Straight Shot at this Target
Ammunition: cats, christianity
January 29, 2008
DVD Extra: Futurama Math Lecture on Bender's Big Score

For me, learning math is fun. I think math is just plain sexy. You like integers? I do.
And, so do the writers who create Futurama. They are a bunch of extreme geeks. Their numbers include several PhD's in sciences. And, they use math jokes. A lot.
Often in Futurama, the professor may be working on some complex equation to solve the episode's latest conflict. All the math used, is a reference to real theories and their placement and subtle reference is always thought out in the context of the episode. More than that though, even numbers used in minor roles, such as the number of the ship Nimbus, has a meaning to them.
So, on the dvd for Bender's Big Score, there is a special treat for math lovers like myself. They bring in Dr. Sarah Greenwald, a math professor from Appalachian State University here in North Carolina, to give a lecture on the math found in these episodes. It's interesting stuff. She even uses the show to bring up math concepts in her classes. Her website lists some of her research and assignments.
So, if you love math and Futurama, you should check out this special feature on the disk. It's hot.
I'm going to buy a Klein glass now. I'll write about my source for one when it happens.
The Point Blank Critic
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8:06 AM
1 Witnesses
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Ammunition: dvd extra, mathematics, review
January 28, 2008
Toys: Lego

What is your favorite toy from early childhood? Lincoln Logs? Action figures? Toy cars?
Whatever it was, chances are you also got a chance to play with one of my favorites, Lego blocks. Building toys, such as Lego, are excellent ways for children to develop motor skills along with critical thinking and spatial relationship skills. I don't think I'd be where I am today without these wonderful little bricks of plastic.
In the last several years, Lego has been getting more complicated as they build new pieces and shapes to fit some of their tie-in products such as their Star Wars model sets. But, I remember having maybe 10 brick shapes excluding the Lego men. Some of the first sets I remember having crazier custom pieces were the western set. My brother practically had a whole cowboy town set up in our basement. We spent hours building stuff, and maybe even longer cleaning up afterwards.
Childhood. I miss it.
Lego may be feeling the same way, however. Today marks the 50th birthday for Lego. I'm not sure if they mean the 50th anniversary since going on sale, or founding the company, or what. But, if they're celebrating, I want to join in. I might just go buy a new set this afternoon! Maybe you should too. Remember your childhood, for just a little while.
The Point Blank Critic
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10:18 AM
1 Witnesses
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January 27, 2008
Sports: The World Cup
Soccer is complicated.
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1:33 PM
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Witnesses
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