Super cat!

2005/06/12 at 08:08

When I was first trying out Flickr, I uploaded a test photo of our golden retriever Xena, and tagged it with ‘Xena‘.
Today, I happened across my Flickr photos and clicked on the link to see all photos tagged with ‘Xena‘. To my surprise, almost all of them were of pets, and only a few were of the television character. In particular, the user Kevin Steele really likes to photograph his cat Xena:

Boy, what a prize!

2005/06/03 at 15:01

So, this guy won a contest with American Airlines. The prize: twelve flights for two people from any American city to any worldwide destination that American Airlines services. Cool!
He understood that he would have to claim the prize value as income on his tax return. But when he looked at the fine print of the offer, he realized that AA has assigned such a high ‘full retail value’ on the prize, that for all but the most distant and expensive destinations, he would owe much more in income tax for each ticket used than a comparable ticket would actually cost him retail. Crazy!
(Via This is Broken)

Blasphemy!

2005/05/12 at 11:00

A little blasphemy is good for the soul: Jesus of the week, Dress up Jesus.

The nation’s top high schools

2005/05/11 at 14:15

Newsweek just released its list of the top 100 U.S. high schools, and it’s been all over the local news that two Austin area schools, Westlake HS and Westwood HS, made the list.
There is a strong consensus among Austinites that these are both very good schools, but I have no idea how they stack up nationally.
I am generally very skeptical of such lists–or at least of their value–but Ed Felten goes a step further: he questions the methodology used to compile the list.

Economic insanity

2005/05/05 at 16:19

On of Katie’s wealthy foreign college students told her that he went to buy a car in Austin–no financing needed–and the dealer would not sell it to him without a credit check. Problem is, this foreign student does not have a social security number, which is necessary for the credit check. The student told Katie he was arranging to give the dealer the SSN of some relative who lives in the U.S.
Any idea why the dealer insists on running a credit check if the buyer isn’t applying for, uh, credit?

Gruesome childhood

2005/05/04 at 15:52

When he was a child, Ron Hudson’s family ran a store and restaurant along a busy highway in North Carolina. In his blog, Ron reminisces about the accidents and deaths that he and his family members witnessed on the highway in their little town. Sounds like it was an odd family bonding experience.

Iraqi sandstorm

2005/05/03 at 08:51

The BBC has a slide show of an Iraqi sandstorm. Amazing:

Live Wrong

2005/05/02 at 21:02

If I weren’t so damn cheap, I’d get me one of these bracelets.

Time to retire the idiom?

2005/04/26 at 08:33

Seen here:

Yesterday I told the kids that I was sounding like a broken record. Then I had to explain what I meant, since they have absolutely no idea:

  • what a record is,
  • how it works, or
  • how it can still work when broken, and thus
  • why it then sounds like it does.

Sigh. I’m not just their Dad, I’m now officially an old fogey.

The terrorists have won

2005/04/23 at 07:57

penguins.jpg
Gee, I hope they weren’t packing nail clippers. I feel so much safer, knowing that the penguins were screened.