Thursday, September 17, 2009
Could it be true!?!
- Mr. Ed
Via teh Yglesias
Friday, September 11, 2009
More Mattoy!
- Mr. Ed
Monday, September 07, 2009
How bad options help us make choices
- Mr. Ed
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Solar Powered?
Bon Chance mes amis,
Mr. Ed, for Chives Eclair and SqueEZy jUPiter
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Stand by me
- Dr. Ed
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
A message...

Via Hell's News Stand.
- Mr. Ed
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Inescapable future of humanity...
Rumour has it that Mr. Colbert will give the commencement address at MUSC on May 15th. Stay tuned for more updates...
- Mr. Ed
Monday, April 06, 2009
Change?
- Mr. Ed
P.S.
You can watch (most) of the town-hall meeting here - just click on the link at the right-hand side for the next part.
P.P.S.
You really really should watch the whole speach I linked above, it's just marvelous. If you need any more incentive, here's a little nugget of joy from "prt2":
"As it was in the darkest days after World War II, when a continent lay in ruins and an atomic cloud had settled over the world, we must make the journey together.
We know that transformational change is possible...
for all our differences, there are certain values that bind us together and reveal our common humanity: the universal longing to live a life free from fear, and free from want; a life marked by dignity and respect and simple justice.
Our two republics were founded in service of these ideals. In America, it is written into our founding documents as "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." In France: "Liberté" -- (applause) -- absolutely -- "egalité, fraternité." (Applause.) Our moral authority is derived from the fact that generations of our citizens have fought and bled to uphold these values in our nations and others.
And that's why we can never sacrifice them for expedience's sake.
That's why I've ordered the closing of the detention center in Guantanamo Bay. (Applause.)
That's why I can stand here today and say without equivocation or exception that the United States of America does not and will not torture. (Applause.)"
A-fuckin'-men.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Baboon Metaphysics?
While we wait in barely containable containers for the result, it would be good to loll a while amongst some of the previous titles to lift the award. In 1980? The Joy of Chickens. 1992? How to Avoid Huge Ships. 2002? Living With Crazy Buttocks.
But in 2004 a tome with an altogether more sensible subject at its core lifted the title and this correspondent for one adds a winny of approval to its doing so - Bombproof Your Horse.
Yours
Chives
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Change you can believe in...
The law gives the National Science Foundation $2 billion in stimulus financing for research grants, and the foundation also has until September 2010 to spend the money. But the foundation will act much faster, pushing nearly all of that money out to scientists within 120 days, said Jeffrey Nesbit, an N.S.F. spokesman. (Last year, the science foundation’s $6.1 billion budget included $4.8 billion for research grants; Congress has not finished work on the budget for the current fiscal year.)
The spending increase comes after six years of nearly flat research budgets at the N.I.H., the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy and other agencies, and growing desperation at research universities, which depend on the agencies to underwrite much of their scientific faculty and laboratory infrastructure.
To speed the process, the science foundation will not put out any new calls for proposals from researchers, but will instead use the money to finance a higher fraction of proposals already under review and to finance old ones that were judged meritorious last year but were rejected for lack of funds.
So, that proposal we submitted in January might really pay off!
Hooves crossed,
- Mr. Ed
Monday, February 16, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Wow! He's one Big Fella
photo by way of The GuardianTurner Prize winner Mark Wallinger has won the Ebbsfleet Landmark project with a proposal for a 50m high horse. We here at the P-Club, purveyors of all things equine, like to be right on these matters. Jonathan Jones loves the idea, while, in a rundown of the other proposals, Adrian Searle is less than convinced, smelling an Essex boy's joke at the expense of his Kentish neighbours. Who knows... with a human standing below the horse's hoof, a red letter day for horsekind at least...
-yours in a small way, Bluecupboard...
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Bacon Explosion
That is:2 pounds thick cut bacon
2 pounds Italian sausage
1 jar of your favorite barbeque sauce
1 jar of your favorite barbeque rub
Care must be taken cooking the Bacon Explosion, as this video clearly demonstrates, because with great deliciousness also comes the risk of fat fires...
Alternatively, may I suggest Bacon infused vodka?
Mmmm meaty,
Mr. Ed
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Look around you
effervescent as ever,
- Mr. Ed
















