Knowing is Half the Prattle.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

When You Ask for Allies, You Don't Know Who's Going to Show Up.


I was watching a documentary on you tube called "The God Who Wasn't There". I actually haven't seen the entire thing because it wasn't all posted to youtube (damn copyrights). The film is an argument that Jesus most likely never really existed and the evidence for him is flaky at best. As part of the promotion of the film the producers ask people to post video of themselves on youtube committing the only unforgivable sin in Christianity... denying the existence of the holy spirit. Apparently doing this is a one way ticket to hell with no reprieve. Enter the people posting their videos in support of the movie and in support of Atheism. Here's Rael, the head of the Raelian Church. He and his followers believe that Rael himself met with extraterrestrials who told him that humans are one of the alien's genetic engineering experiments. I don't think the makers of the film anticipated these supporters.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Denial of Benches Attack



Whew, I really need to sit down. Oh, hey there are some benches... ummm.....

Gotham City



Took this photo on Sunday from Hudson River Park. Looks like with a few brush strokes, this could be something from the 30's hanging in the Whitney

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Open Source Candy Tray



So the Space Duck candy box (previously blogged) contains one other feature ... an open source candy tray. The tray that holds the easter duckie chocolates is form fit to the shape of the chocolates. This gives you a nice set of duckie molds after you eat all the candy. Instead of throwing away the packaging, the manufacturer gives you suggestions of how to use the garbage as a mold. Basically the equivalent of an open source candy mold so you can use their shape. They suggest you use it for frozen juice pops, frozen yogurt, gelatin pops and party ice cubes but obviously you could mold your own chocolate lollipops.

Just imagine if they had similar suggestions on every package of music. They'd suggest that you make your own mix tapes, use it as background music, for home videos etc. I don't see that ever happening.

If record companies made chocolate they'd make sure that the packaging could only be used for chocolate, could only be used once and would lobby congress to enact a law that you could not try to figure out how the chocolate was originally molded. This of course would be classified as an act of terrorism under the DMCA.

This is not to say that I think that music should all be free but it's just shows a difference in approach when it comes to treating customers.

Candy Conundrum



What do you do if you make Easter candy and want to expand your business to selling kosher candy for passover but you don't want to spend the money on new candy molds?

You take your chocolate duckie pops with easter hats and call them "Space Duck Pops". Also give them a back story. "Mild Mannered Duck by Day, Intergalactic Super Hero by Night"

They'll never notice the difference.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Confusing the Tourists



OK, so I'm supposed to take the 1 train at 96th st?

John Mc Cain Reacts to the Release of British Prisoners from Iran



John is pissed!

More info here.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Drawing of the Week (#348 Gunter the Knockwurst Hybrot)



For the 700 Robots Project

Harriman Toll Plaza Gets A Much Needed Upgrade



Work is underway to install e-zpass at Harriman Toll Plaza "on of the Thruway System's busiest toll plazas". "The interchange at Harriman, in Orange County 45 miles north of New York city, is used by 20 vehicles a year."

This is a top story at newsradio88.com

Monday, April 02, 2007

A Moment From My Day