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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Were You There?

My message to the scientists and engineers of the Polywell Fusion experiment:   Why the heck don't you have the spatial resolution of the density to see if the cusps are quasi-neutral on the WB-7, ya lazy, worthless pack o' pinheads?*

I commend to your attention the blog Holy Heroes, wherein you will find a nice post on the sometimes queasy, always interesting topic of crucifixions in comix.  (Wile E. Coyote makes a very unexpected appearance.)  Another topic begging for expert analysis is the use (and especially misuse) of Christian symbolism in anime, which always gives me, when I see it, the thrill of the white guy enjoying cultural imperialism victimhood.

I've been terribly burdened by work lately and the irresistible Facebook vortex, but I do hope to be back to my usual semi-regular posting soon.


*Classical Values has a more appreciative, not to say coherent, reaction.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Were you there? I don't get the title.

4:39 PM  
Blogger M. Simon said...

Why the heck don't you have the spatial resolution of the density to see if the cusps are quasi-neutral on the WB-7

Because until the latest Navy contracts instrumentation for such investigations was not in the budget provided.

When that new instrumentation is installed we will learn more.

6:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And when will it be installed? 50 years from now. -spk

5:47 PM  

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