A Special Hello to Wiley, Rein & Fielding

A special hello to Wiley, Rein, and Fielding who still visit my blog. Today someone at WRF actually Googled me by name. W00T! I’m sure they know they’re leaving digital footprints that are recorded. One would hope so, but judging from their high quality research in their first Nucor filing, perhaps not. I think Nucor should get a refund.

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That’s the record of their visit. It’s probably Mister Price, but I don’t care. I just thought the polite thing to do would be to say hello., or maybe to piss off. One of the two. Please note WRF, I could be petty and block your static IP address give you the distinction of becoming only the second IP banned from my domain, but you’re not worth the time. But, if you need friends, I’d like to introduce you to Kenny Hill and Michael Yormark. I’m done with you for today so you can stop reading.

Courtesy of Suzie-Q we have “God Hates Protesters” a very humorous blog. I encourage you to read it. This shot particularly took my fancy:

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Please click on it and visit. It’s good for a laugh or ten. Right up there with Lamebook, which I have previously mentioned. Another funny site is FML — one of today’s was especially good: Today, I set up a miniature nativity scene in my apartment. Three hours ago, my dog decided it would be a good idea to eat baby Jesus. Two hours ago, the vet laughed and said not to worry because I would ‘have him back in time for Christmas’. FML

Tomorrow is a very, very long day. I hope it’s as fun as it appears to be. Dinner, Hockey, and RHPS with friends. Yay. In unrelated news, the BA strike has been postponed courtesy of a court order and parts of the tube are not running because it’s snowing in London. Mid 20s and cold and wet. Joy, joy, joy.

The Blu-Ray consortium has released a final specification for 3D Blu-Ray discs using the H.264 codec so a 3D film only requires 50% more space instead of double the space. It is backwards compatible with the current 2D specification.

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