Another thing for the bucket list:
- Start a polka band named Rage Against the Indignities. Think Weird Al Yankovic meets Brave Combo mocking the latest manufactured outrage du jour.
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Another thing for the bucket list:
Happy Hockey Day everybody! My two favorite teams open their seasons at home tonight. Go Lancers! Go Stars!
Something like this is better suited to being handwritten on vellum with illumination and gilt edged pages and bound in a leather tome. Barring that, this page is all you need to craft a regular expression to match (or not match) any thing or set of things in the universe. Behold the Regular Expressions Cheat Sheet.[1]
[1] http://www.cheatography.com/davechild/cheat-sheets/regular-expressions/
Dudes who use lavender, italicized script fonts in their work IM messages are dudes I just don’t get. In your personal life? Have at it. At work? Hrm…
The limerick is furtive and mean;
You must keep her in close quarantine,
Or she sneaks to the slums
And promptly becomes
Disorderly, drunk, and obscene.
-- Morris Bishop
Confidence in my digestive tract after lunch is barely running above 50%. The mold spot I did see on the bun had to be on the very last bite. Kind of hoping that was the only spot…
For the third time ever, I’ll be walking through the gates of Memorial Stadium this afternoon. Bus leaves in just over an hour!
The USHL teams released their final rosters/protected lists[1] today! Time to start working on the game face and stretch out the vocal cords. Seriously ready for some puck.
Surprises to me so far
The only home exhibition game is tomorrow night at Tranquility. Going to try to make that!
Overheard in the context of experiencing having one issue with a VM resolved causing a new issue which continues the state of the the VM being unusable: “It’s the Law of Conservation of Obstacles.”
Remember OMNI magazine? The one with the vvvveerrrryyyy late 70’s computer age affectation font used in its logo:
I think I mostly encountered this magazine in the dusty corners of some of the more nebbish teachers’ classrooms in junior high (that’s middle school to you whippersnappers). I didn’t read it much then. I don’t even know why because it seems to have been exactly square in the middle of what would pique my interest. Perhaps it was too sciency and not enough fantasy for my liking. At any rate, it was reportedly one heck of a rag in its day. I think it was mothballed in the late 1990’s but can’t be arsed to Wikipedia up an answer.
Side note: can we use wikipedia as verb in the same way we use google? Because I tend to want to.
Right. So. The point of all of this is that about a month ago there was a “reboot” of OMNI as a web publication. You can read it here[1]. And, folks, let me tell you. It is freaking awesome! I’ve been loving it. It sits in my RSS reader and sends me goodness about once a day. In the event you were a fan of OMNI back in the day and/or enjoy the intersection of science, technology, culture, design, and fiction then I highly recommend you check it out.