Brews You Can Use Sounds like fun. Where do I sign up? "A Dutch scientist has been encouraging young people to drink and drive - on a racing track [http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1993741.html?menu=news.quirkies]."
Hobbiton A real life Shire, right in Oregon [http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1158114405236120.xml&coll=7] . > The houses -- going for $550,000 to $850,000 -- will feature gabled roofs with faux-straw thatch made from thin strands of PVC that promotional literature
T-Shirts For those who haven't seen it yet: there are some pretty funny t-shirts over here [http://www.thoseshirts.com/tshirts.html]. A few are a bit nauseating, but most are funny.
Salvaging the Day Leave it to Gaddafi to provide me with one decent post today [http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1992419.html?menu=news.quirkies], just minutes before I leave for my fourth and last lengthy meeting of the day: > Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi claims Coca Cola is African and
PSA Blogging will be light. I'm tied up in meetings all day. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, any activity besides survival is impractical. Hopefully, I'll break loose later this morning for a spell.
More About Ecological Psychology The whole idea of ecological psychology got me wondering about a lot of things. Can it explain better why a bar makes a person feel more like drinking (or why I drool when I walk up to a bar--or is that a simple Pavlovian thing)? What does it say about
A Perfect Bite of Knowledge From the current issue of Books & Culture [http://www.christianitytoday.com/books/]: > Our surroundings call forth certain behavior. We tend to act like students when we step in a classroom, and we tend to act like shoppers at the mall. This is . . . the logic of 'ecological psychology&
Paradise Dropped on My Lap It's 3:55 (EDT), and here's the scene: I'm on the family room couch. The room is basically clean and not getting messed up. From the living room, there's piano music: not kids practicing, but the likes of David Syme [http://www.
The Weekend Eudemon Good drinking last night, if I were someone else. Instead, I worked until 7:45, which is a Friday night record for me. I didn't even feel like that "stunt" guy on the Bud Lite commercials ("For my next stunt, I will stay at the
Brews You Can Use IV Forbes released its list of the drunkest cities late last month. I must've been too drunk to notice. [http://www.realbeer.com/news/articles/news-002988.php] 1. Milwaukee 2. Minneapolis-St. Paul 3. Columbus, Ohio 4. Boston 5. Austin, Texas 6. Chicago 7. Cleveland 8. Pittsburgh 9. Philadelphia 9.