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Archive for July, 2007

Type the sky

Sunday, July 29th, 2007 by oldman

some dude

Web trend map

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 by some dude

Some group called Information Architects created a map of this year’s web trends. Pretty neat.
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…waaaait a minute. It looks eerily familiar. “You” looks like … the emperor’s palace? Really? It’s the Tokyo Subway map! Let’s see, we lived between Adbrite on the Design line and Netvibes on the Social News, just a stop from Apple (with the added grey extension) and Wordpress. My brother and sister hung out at YouTube all the time. Aya, where do you live now?

Oh, no wonder—the creators are Japanese.

A side-by-side:
tokyo-metro-rosen_engiA_WebTrends_2007_2_1600x1024

(via techcrunch)

some dude

Surveillance downtown?

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 by some dude

The Charlottesville police department wants to put surveillance cameras around downtown and the city council is considering it. That’s a scary thought. I was thinking one weekend I’ll go down with my camera and take pictures of everyone, but be really intrusive about it. You think that will get the point across, or just get me beat up? Maybe step 1 is to get myself more educated about the issue…who wants to educate me?

some dude

big vending machine

Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 by some dude

I’d be pretty excited if someone made a vending machine that has enough columns to go from A to Z.

some dude

Since we can always use another stupid japanese game show video

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007 by some dude

Christine

honk if you love brits

Thursday, July 12th, 2007 by Christine

here’s a nice candid moment of Prince Charles.

princecharles.jpeg

Since it’s been a while since we had anything interactive on Chopstork, I’m proposing we start a little caption contest. DP, Steven J, I expect you both to participate…

Luke

Imperial History of the Middle East

Friday, July 6th, 2007 by Luke

Here’s a cool animation of the Imperial History of the Middle East. See others at www.mapsofwar.com.

Luke

Groovy Dancing Girl

Thursday, July 5th, 2007 by Luke

some dude

More than meets the product placement

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007 by some dude

Just saw Transformers. The usual product placement everywhere, so of course all the Autobots were GM cars. But they even had product placement for the planes. All Lockheed. F-22, F-117 stealth fighter, C-130 gunship, F-16. If Lockheed made helicoptors, they could have had air superiority. I don’t remember what planes were on the aircraft carriers…maybe those were someone else’s.

Christine

who’s your their daddy?

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007 by Christine

a little over a month ago, I bought a pet rat. being around animals helps my mood, and I wanted to get something that was easy to care for and could be left alone all day (and some nights). I did some research, and it turns out rats are clean, affectionate, and smart. boy rats are usually tamer, but they are also disproportionately endowed. so I went with a girl rat, and named her Rambo. she was a tiny thing, timid but curious, and we were getting along well. but then she got sick. really sick. and died. I never had pets as a kid — it wasn’t until college when I lived with people who owned pets — and have only had a few fish in my life. I didn’t know how to deal with the death of something unflushable… I cried. a lot. I had gotten attached… since I didn’t want to dwell on the death, I decided to get a new rat, but it turns out they do better in pairs, so I went for two. I found some chick on craigslist that had a new litter ready for adoption. I could write an entire post about this rat lady, but I’ll spare you. anyway, I adopted two healthy, gorgeous girl rats and named them Sequel and Raptor. I’ve had them for about 2 weeks.

I was out of town for a few days, and when I came back last night, I noticed Sequel had gotten huge. according to the internet, female rats are prone to growing tumors on or around their mammary glands, and the tumors can grow very quickly. so I figured it was a tumor, and if it kept growing, I’d take her to the vet.

it wasn’t a tumor.

I woke up this morning and went to check on Sequel. imagine my surprise when I saw her hovering over more than a half dozen little rat babies. that’s right, I unknowingly purchased a knocked up rat. I did not want a pregnant rat, nor do I want nine little bastard rats crowding up the cage. I have no idea what to do. my mom, being the pragmatist that she is, suggested I just kill the babies, but I think Sequel would know and hold it against me. plus, I don’t have it in me to off the offspring of my pet. but I think I do have it in me to let another creature, one more relevant in the food chain, kill the babies. I’ll try waiting until they are old enough to separate from mommy, and if nobody wants to adopt them… snake food. am I a horrible person? when Rambo got sick, I spent $86 at the vet. I was willing to fork over the same for Sequel. but I have no interest in owning more than two rats, and as an omnivore who has seen The Lion King, I understand the circle of life.

sigh. what do I do?