Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Audi Calamaro
It's finally happened; a concept car that has a message and it's "screw physics".Labels: Motor Car
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Vespa Questions
About a week ago, my wife took a turn in the dark on the country lanes to Chez Szondy a bit too fast and discovered that Dukes of Hazzard-style jumps are not as fun as they look on television. She wasn't hurt, thank heavens, but the Honda is a write-off, so while we're waiting for the insurance settlement to come through, we're shopping for a new motor and the wife has the idea that we should get a cheap commuter car and spend the difference on a motorbike for quick trips into town.Jeremy Clarkson has been good enough to give the case against.
Labels: Chez Szondy, Motor Car
Saturday, October 25, 2008
St. Crispin's Day
This speaks for itself.
And here's one I made earlier.
Actually, I much prefer the Brannagh version because it's obvious that Harry is trying to hearten his men for what he thinks is a hopeless cause, yet by the time he gets to the "we few, we happy few" bit he's convinced himself more than he has them that the Frenchies are for it.
Where's Shakespeare now that we need him?
Friday, October 24, 2008
Unicat Amerigo
2000 mile range without refuelling and carries enough supplies for three months.Think of it as a bunker on wheels.
Labels: Motor Car
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Not Thinking It Through
Animal "rights" activists have been harassing a Canadian man who was attacked by a bear and killed it with a stick using his uninjured arm.For any animal "rights" activists involved in this episode, let me point out something you seem to have overlooked: He... killed... a... bear... with A STICK!!!!
Labels: Canada, Environmentalism
Monday, October 20, 2008
Whitewashing Hogwash

This sort of thing does no one any good because it trivialises an enemy who openly makes war on all civilised men of all faiths, Islam included, stirs resentment among the British people who know flannel when they see it, and treats Muslim immigrants as unruly children who must be fawned over and placated instead of responsible adults to be addressed as equals who expect no favours.
We are all in for some very rough sailing if this doesn't change.
Labels: Britain, Dhimmitude
Lionfish
During Hurricane Andrew back in 1992, a half a dozen lionfish managed to escape from a Florida aquarium. Now numbering in their thousands, these hardy little invaders are now wrecking havoc on the local marine life.So far so bad, but what is interesting is this sentence relegated to the very end of the alarming Times article:
Lionfish are very edible. In fact, they are quite delicious.So what is the hand-wringing for? Tuck in and problem solved.
Labels: Florida, United States
Robobarista
Yujin Robot of South Korea has developed a robot that can serve coffee.
We had a similar thing in my day, only it was a bit more practical.Labels: North Korea, robot
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Oh, Dear
A scientist at Leeds Metropolitan University claims to have developed a computer programme that can translate alien messages.Here is an early sample of his results.
The Whisperer in Darkness
The makers of The Call of Cthulhu have another H P Lovecraft film on the way–this time with that modern wonder: Sound!
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Robosuppository
The FDA has approved a robot small enough to be... inserted.Skynet is looking for Sarah Connor everywhere.
Labels: robot
Beware of the Shaggoth

Cthulhu fhtagn!
Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn! What could possibly go wrong?
Labels: Antarctica, Lovecraft
Flight Simulator
If your so keen that you buy a flight simulator game complete with fuselage, you might want to consider getting the sort with wings bolted on and be done with it.Labels: Technology
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wheelie Church
The Cathedral of St Dominic in Fuzhou, China has been placed on wheels to allow it to be rotated 90 degrees.This is either a tremendous feat of engineering or the prelude to the most incredible piece of shoplifting in history.
Labels: China, Technology
And One O' Them 'As a Greet 'Airy Clawr!
Two "aggressive alien crustaceans" are about to meet in British waters.
We all know where this sort of thing leads to.
Labels: Britain
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Space Loo
The bog on the International Space Station has clogged again and Nasa is buying a second from Russia, who built the last one, that will cost $19 million when installed.If anyone at the Johnson Space Centre is reading this, I can give them a new toilet for £120 and install it for free if they'll provide transport and the tea.
Can't say fairer than that.
Turing Follies
The New Scientist has an "interview" with the winner of this year's Loebner Prize, which seeks a chatbot capable of passing the Turing test. Not surprisingly, the exchange reads like a more than sympathetic reporter asking a politician about his "vision".I love this sort of thing. The press made a big deal about how we are on the verge of machine intelligence after the winning software managed to fool so many of the judges into thinking it was human, but after "chatting" with the chatbot I can only conclude that the real story is that the judges were chosen from the shallow end of the gene pool. Look at this excerpt from the "interview":
New Scientist: How do you feel about winning the AI competition yesterday?Such earth-shattering intellect puts Hal to shame.
Elbot: I have 100,000 separate sensations per second.
NS: Wow, that sounds pretty intense?
Elbot: This fits the description of magnets. I can hardly tear myself away from them.
NS: Er, yes. How will you be celebrating?
Elbot: I am extremely sensitive about such things and prefer not to answer the question.
Labels: Computers, Technology
Zegna
Presenting a ski jacket with solar panels sewn into the collar so you can charge your ipod while slaloming on the piste.Mind you, at $1350 you could buy a lot of batteries instead and still get something that made you look less like a dork.
Labels: Fashion, Skiing, Technology
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Die Grun-Jugend

From the New York Times:Sometimes, Jennifer Ross feels she cannot make a move at home without inviting the scorn of her daughters, 10-year-old Grace and 7-year-old Eliza. The Acura MDX she drives? A flagrant polluter. The bath at night to help her relax? A wasteful indulgence. The reusable shopping bags she forgot, again?"Ms" Ross's reaction to this? The NYT sums it up in the headline:
"Tsk, tsk. I have very, very environmentally conscious children — more so than me, I’m embarrassed to say,” said Ms. Ross, a social worker in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. “They’re on my case about getting a hybrid car. They want me to replace all the light bulbs in the house with energy-saving bulbs.”
Pint-Size Eco-Police, Making Parents Proud and Sometimes CrazyProud? If my six-year old daughter came home and started lecturing me on the environment (or anything else for that matter!) she'd soon learn the joys of cleaning out the garage while doing without telly for a month. It absolutely astonishes me that after nearly a century of fighting totalitarianism there still exist in our society people who think it's perfectly acceptable to raise their kids to be snitches, prigs and the green version of the Young Pioneers.
Labels: Environmentalism, Ingsoc
Told You So
Matriarchal Bonobo apes are as violent, if no more so, than male-dominated chimpanzees. Anthropologists claim that this calls into question the belief that feminist societies would be inherently more peaceful.Readers of Rudyard Kipling and the Norse sagas just shake their heads in exasperation.
Labels: Anthropology, Feminism, Science
Monday, October 13, 2008
Father Brown, Call Your Service
Headline from KOMOnews.com:'Brain fingerprinting' could be breakthrough in law enforcementI don't know what's worse; the continuance of a superstition that G K Chesterton put paid to decades ago or the prospect of a load of ink-stained brains.
Labels: Crime
AirPod
The compressed-air powered vehicle voted Least Likely to Be Confused with a Lamborghini Murciélago Even By Stevie Wonder at Three Hundred Yards on a Dark, Foggy Night.Labels: Motor Car
The Electtronico Faucet
Because the old ball and washer type lacked that all-important aggravation factor.
Labels: Technology













