Yearly Archives: 2006

Serious Study: Immaturity Levels Rising

Nyaa nyaa nya nyaa nyaaaaa…

The adage “like a kid at heart” may be truer than we think, since new research is showing that grown-ups are more immature than ever.

Specifically, it seems a growing number of people are retaining the behaviors and attitudes associated with youth.

While the human mind responds to new information over the course of any individual’s lifetime, Charlton argues that past physical environments were more stable and allowed for a state of psychological maturity. In hunter-gatherer societies, that maturity was probably achieved during a person’s late teens or early twenties, he said.

“By contrast, many modern adults fail to attain this maturity, and such failure is common and indeed characteristic of highly educated and, on the whole, effective and socially valuable people,” he said.

“People such as academics, teachers, scientists and many other professionals are often strikingly immature outside of their strictly specialist competence in the sense of being unpredictable, unbalanced in priorities, and tending to overreact.”

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List of Fictional Expletives

Someone has created a Wikipedia page that “contains expletives invented by writers of fiction—often science fiction or fantasy—to add nuance to the fictional cultures in their work, and sometimes as a form of censorship”.

Notable examples:

  • b’zugda hiara From Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels. A scathing insult in dwarfish, which translates to “lawn ornament”
  • ass-clown – an insult made up by Mike Judge off the top of his head to describe singer Michael Bolton for a particular line of the film “Office Space” so as not to have to call him a “no talent ass-hole” . Also used again in the film Bad Santa by Ajay Naidu, who played Samir in “Office Space”. Frequently used by wrestler Chris Jericho.
  • frak – new spelling for “frack” used in the new Battlestar Galactica. (Same meaning as “fuck”). Same usage as the original series, but greatly expanded, and it also seems to carry the same “social weight” as fuck, as characters sometimes apologise for their language after using it.
  • fucktard – from B3ta; contraction of “fucking” and “retard”; meaning a fucking retard.
  • joojooflop – from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: “One whole joojooflop situation”
  • monkey-boy – from The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. A derogatory way of referring to earthlings, used by the Red Lectroid aliens.
  • semprini – from Monty Python’s Flying Circus television show. Never exactly defined, this is one of the words supposedly banned from the show. Used to refer to a part of the body, but is also the name of an aftershave.

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King's Quest 3 (the remake) has been released!

A faithful remake with excellent graphics and a modern interface is ready for downloading…

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Transformer Houses

In 1987, Canadian photographer Robin Collyer began documenting houses that aren’t houses at all – they’re architecturally-disguised electrical substations, complete with windows, blinds, and bourgeois landscaping.

“During the 1950s and 1960s,” Collyer explains in a recent issue of Cabinet Magazine, “the Hydro-Electric public utilities in the metropolitan region of Toronto built structures known as ‘Bungalow-Style Substations.’ These stations, which have transforming and switching functions, were constructed in a manner that mimics the style and character of the different neighborhoods.”

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Techie Fight Club?

CNN.com – Computer techs turn to fisticuffs for fun

They may sport love handles and Ivy League degrees, but every two weeks, some Silicon Valley techies turn into vicious street brawlers in a real-life, underground fight club.

Kicking, punching and swinging every household object imaginable — from frying pans and tennis rackets to pillowcases stuffed with soda cans — they beat each other mercilessly in a garage in this bedroom community south of San Francisco.

Then, bloodied and bruised, they limp back to their desks in the morning.

“When you get beat down enough, it becomes a very un-macho thing,” said Shiyin Siou, 34, a Santa Clara software engineer and three-year veteran of the clandestine fights. “But I don’t need this to prove I’m macho — I’m macho enough as it is.”

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Good Riddance to Bad Baggage

Times New Roman has been dethrowned! And it’s about time…talk about lousy font faces…

Times New Roman: it’s the Coke, the Kleenex, the Xerox, the Cheerios of typefaces. Times is a given. It’s natural. It’s expected. No one would ever look at a paper or article or memo and say, “Ew, why’d you choose Times New Roman?” Times is so ubiquitous that it’s invisible—it’s the Mao-poster of types.

How’d Times reach such saturation? Simple. It’s the default font on the world’s dominant word-processing program, Microsoft Word.

But no longer. . . .

Earlier this year, Microsoft released betas of Office 2007, and the first thing reviewers noticed, besides the new interface, was that Times New Roman had been deposed as the default font with something called . . . Calibri?

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Vonage Sucks, part deux

Yes, Vonage truly sucks.

Vonage future looks troubled | Tech News on ZDNet

On its first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange, shares in the company slid to $14.85, almost 13 percent below the initial offering price of $17. Losses continued on Thursday as shares closed at $13. Many on Wall Street have predicted the stock could finish the week in single digits.

Vonage (VG) Sinks in IPO Debut

There’s not much to “WooHoo” about for Vonage Holdings’ (NYSE: VG) investors today after a lackluster IPO debut on the Nasdaq. In recent trading, shares of Vonage were down about 12% from the $17 IPO price, making it one of the worst IPOs of the year.

Vonage to reimburse bankers-reports

Internet telephone service provider Vonage Holdings Corp., stung by the year’s worst initial public share offer, plans to reimburse underwriters if customers who were allotted shares did not pay for them, according to media reports.

About 15 percent of Vonage’s 31.25 million shares were offered to about 10,000 Vonage customers, who had until May 30 to open an account to pay for the shares at $17 per share, according to a report on the New York Times Web site.

Now Vonage may be stuck with the bill as some customers are reluctant to pay for their shares, the Times reported.

Vonage, I have two words for you – *HA HA*. See what happens when you have such lousy customer service?

It’s all freakin’ karma, man… :-)

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Vonage Sucks, part uno

Slashdot | Ahead of IPO, Vonage Faces User Complaints

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes “Internet phone-service provider Vonage (whose planned IPO was mentioned on Slashdot last week) is confronting complaints of poor sound quality, dropped calls and other glitches, the Wall Street Journal reports. From the article: ‘Customers who try to leave are complaining of bureaucratic hassles and snafus, particularly when they seek to switch services and take their numbers with them. Ironically, Vonage has long complained that local phone giants drag their feet in releasing the phone numbers of customers who want to leave.'”

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Fat, 40, and Fired

A must read for any guys (especially Dads) at or close to 40.

I spent two decades slogging my guts out at work. As my responsibilities grew – four kids and counting – so did my earning power. I changed jobs, companies, even countries to further my career. But as the years went by I became aware of an increasingly persistent voice in my head. What’s it all for, Nige? Your life is slipping away. I spent the last 10 of those 20 years having daydreams about giving up work.

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Lung Brush?

Finally! Saturday Night Live’s Lung Brush has become a reality…

From Yahoo! News – First Non-Drug Asthma Treatment Tested

In a radical experiment, doctors are snaking wires inside the lungs of asthma patients to essentially burn off some of the tissue that blocks their ability to breathe.

Called bronchial thermoplasty, the procedure is the first attempt at a non-drug treatment for asthma.

SNL Reality
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