Author Archives: Bill Humphries

Th’ proprietor.

Damn.

Nabby and Turco had career games tonight in-net. Chuq will have wise things to say later, but still, damn.
Going from the assumption that the Sharks and Stars were evenly matched, then we had a one in sixteen chance of pulling it off.
We’ll get to the Cup final, one of these days.

Making Light Needs Your Help

Teresa and Patrick Nielsen Hayden’s fantastic group blog, Making Light, had a major server failure, with data loss.
They’ve recovered the bulk of the missing posts, but plenty of the comment threads are missing, and Making Light, unlike most blogs, has good comments.
If you’ve subscribed to Making Light comments in your feed reader or Planet, check [...]

Maker Faire, 2008

I’ve published some photos from my trip to the 2008 Maker Faire.
The set includes a Babbage Engine constructed from a Mechanno Set, my friend Peter’s iPhone controlled watering can, the Stanford Laptop Orchestra, a flying model of a Mercury Redstone rocket, and a large, menacing alien tripod.

The Victorian Culture

I found an airship avatar at Grendel’s Children.

It’s great for tooling around Steampunk sims like Babbage Square.
And as you see in the photo below, it’s small. Great for days you want to be a Steampunk version of a drone from Ian M. Banks’ Culture novels.

Hey, wait, I was on a GSV with that guy.

Badger Hockey Represent

Pavelski!

ob. Jonathan Coulton Reference

Regarding Game Four of the NHL Western Conference Semi-Final:

We do what we must because we can.

The Sharks still have science to do. See you in San Jose on Friday night.

That Kid vs. That Guy

The management at the Moscone Center try to prevent a panelist at the Web 2.0 conference from bringing their 4 month old child with them. Kirrily Robert comments:

Yeah. If given a choice between a crying kid who can be taken outside and out of the way, let alone a well behaved kid, and that bearded [...]

Actually, we did this before comments

Jens, I think it’s fine to reply to someone’s blog post with a post in your own blog, rather than a comment:

If your readers don’t read the other blog, then your readers won’t know about the post.
Replying to a contentious post on someone else’s blog, by posting it to your own blog is like counting [...]

Mobile Maven

Jan Chipchase has one of the best jobs: traveling the world, and understanding how people use their mobiles. [via RC3.org]

2007 Tiptree Award

Sarah Hall’s The Carhullan Army (published in the US as Daughters of the North) won the Tiptree Award for the best work of science fiction or fantasy dealing with gender published during 2007.
Also of interest to readers of this blog, Charlie Stross’ Glasshouse was on the short list.
More details in the press release. Waiting for [...]

“What good is a universe without somebody around to look at it?”

John Archibald Wheeler, contemporary of Einstein and Bohr, died this past Sunday.
When he was at the University of Texas, he taught a non-major survey course on relativity and quantum mechanics. It was one of the best classes I took there. Professor Wheeler was witty, patient and a great teacher. Every lesson was designed to build [...]

Ephemeral Line Noise

Liz Henry: A reg exp is a thing of beauty but it is not a joy forever.

Saturday Music: Virtual Electropop and Missed Synergies

I just bought music off of MySpace from a band that only appears in a virtual world.
But to do that, I had to sign up for yet another vendor, Snocap. Fortunately, they use PayPal, so I didn’t have have to give them a credit card.
However, I wish that MySpace would had struck a deal with [...]

文字化け

The word of the day is Mojibake, and I am not happy about it.

Wear Your Tiptree Shirt, You Might Learn Something

At the local coffee place, the barista asked about the Tiptree Award t-shirt I was wearing. The shirts, designed by Freddie Baer, are beautiful and always attract compliments.
I told her about Tiptree being the pen name of Alice Sheldon, who wrote science fiction in the 1960s through the early 1980’s.
She said her grandfather also wrote [...]