Filtered Content

This morning we’re browsing the ‘net from Rod’s house. Rod gets free DSL from his old employer –one of the perks of building a company. Unfortunately, the web connection is ‘filtered’.

For example, when doing a search for ‘amazon.com’ at The Wayback Machine, the proxy blocks the search.

The proxy’s “artificial intelligence” takes the form of a prudishly virginal ten-year-old.

“OMFG TEHER’S MIGHT BE BOOBIES!!!! ON TEH AMAZON.COM SEIT FROM 1996!1111 HIED IT FROM MY LIL DARLIN EYESZZ@!!!!!!”

PTubes is a company that

PTubes is a company that not only still makes pneumatic tubes, they also make a MS-Windows-based controller program for a tube system.

If I had kids, this is how they’d get to school.

fffpPPT–THOOOP!

Subversion

Matt writes: “Every day, I will endeavor to say, email, or otherwise express over an electronic media something at least suspicious, if not actually subversive.”

“Let me at least explain to you why I feel this is necessary. You see, I reread this post, and I felt a real fear. A clambering, slithering, nauseated fear that someday, I will end up imprisoned or even dead because I suggested this. The fact that I can feel that fear, a fear that threatens to make me silent, to shut me up in the face of what I think is wrong in America is the greatest reason I can think of to suggest this.”

Ho-Ho’s

When Robert was in tech-support, every day, to amuse himself, he’d try to come up with a Star Wars term to mix into the tech jargon he told to customers. The trick was to say the term without the customer noticing. “Hmm, the THX-1138 could be failing.”

He eventually decided that “Darth Vader” would be the highest-scoring term used in a tech-support conversation. “This circuit is really messed up … looks like Darth Vader got ahold of it.”

Solaris

After watching Solaris last night, I can state with confidence that, in The Future, people will be using that film as a screensaver.

I’ve stood in DMV lines that were more interesting.

Acura

Earlier tonight, I mis-heard a commercial for Acura. I thought it said ‘Viagra’.

It sounded fine. “Viagra — Experience the Performance.”

Enteric Nervous System

Your “gut feeling” might be right. We all have two brains, one in our heads, and one in our guts.

“The enteric nervous system is an independent nervous system embedded in the wall of the gut and is also referred to as the “little brain of the gut”. With 100 million neuronal cell bodies the gut brain containes more nerves than the spinal cord. It is in its true sense an autonomous nervous system which has the capability to control gut functions independent of inputs from the central nervous system. The gut is therefore the only organ which exhibits all vital motor functions and reflexes even when isolated. The capability for autonomous control is due to the fact that the enteric nervous system contains its own set of sensory neurones, interneurones and motorneurones and is functionally and structurally very similar to the brain. In recent years the clinical relevance of the pathophysiology of the enteric nervous system has been recognized and together with continous progress in basic research a new discipline called “Neurogastroenterology” has emerged.”

West Wing

To Nyx, regarding a West Wing recap she was trying to get me to read at 4 AM:

“For me, attempting to read a West Wing recap is like trying to eat sushi at an authentic sushi bar. There’s a ton of pretext and hidden innuendo, and a whole language behind everything, but I just wanted a California roll and I can’t figure out how to get the chef’s attention. Oh, and they keep putting lemon wedges in my water.”

Cellphones suck

Quonsar, via IM:

“I mean, face it – cellphone companies are selling GI Joe walkie-talkies with a ludicrous backend retransmission system. They all can’t help but suck. They had peppered the face of the planet with poles before some wise guy said “Hey, we could BURY this ugly shit”.

“Then radio was invented. Now they are taking the TV off the air and putting it on wires and the phones are coming off the wires and going on the air.