01 February 2012

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PotD: Rabbit in the Grass

Sometimes, a par­tial glimpse of wildlife is more inter­est­ing than a detailed, fully in-​​focus shot.

31 January 2012

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Pythons Altering Biosphere of Everglades

According to a new study, the intro­duc­tion of non-​​native snakes into south­ern Florida swamps has dev­as­tated the pop­u­la­tion of small mam­mals, almost com­pletely wip­ing out some vul­ner­a­ble species. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the num­ber rac­coon and pos­sums spot­ted in the Everglades has dropped more than 98%, bob­cat sight­ings are down 87%, and rab­bits and foxes have not been seen at all in years.

Next time you’re think­ing about buy­ing an exotic pet, just go look at the photo in that arti­cle.  That should dis­suade a good num­ber of you.

I can’t hon­estly think of an instance where intro­duc­ing an exotic species into an ecosys­tem resulted in strength­en­ing the native ecosystem.

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30 January 2012

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PotD: Street Photo #1

I’m fas­ci­nated by street pho­tograpy, but I don’t have the balls to really do it.  Just ran­domly snap­ping pho­tos of peo­ple, up in their face, with a 50mm prime?  That takes guts. I shot this from the hip, and it shows.

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Ty Franck on Alfred Bester’s The Stars My Destination”

I didn’t read Bester’s novel as a child–I was 24 or so when I encoun­tered it for the first time.  But it blew me away for very sim­i­lar rea­sons to Mr. Franck.  I really need to bump Leviathan Wakes up the read­ing list.

Try out the new store: buy “Work, With Occasional Molemen”

molemenI’ve got a new store from which I intend to sell down­loads of my fic­tion (and per­haps a few other good­ies in the future).  If you’re inter­ested in an epub of my story, you can buy “Work, With Occasional Molemen” in the store.

If you run into any trou­ble, let me know.  Consider the shop in “beta” for the moment.

If you pre­fer to shop on Amazon, the story’s going through their approval process and should be ready for pur­chase in a day or so.

29 January 2012

28 January 2012

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PotD: Occupy NoCo

Taken near the Alley Cat a few days ago. I admire the cause, but I’m not sure the paint job here says any­thing other than “dirty hip­pies” to a non supporter.

27 January 2012

26 January 2012

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The Benjamin Franklin Effect

Franklin set out to turn his hater into a fan, but he wanted to do it with­out “pay­ing any servile respect to him.” Franklin’s rep­u­ta­tion as a book col­lec­tor and library founder gave him a rep­u­ta­tion as a man of dis­cern­ing lit­er­ary tastes, so Franklin sent a let­ter to the hater ask­ing if he could bor­row a selec­tion from the his library, one which was a “very scarce and curi­ous book.” The rival, flat­tered, sent it right away. Franklin sent it back a week later with a thank you note. Mission accomplished.

The next time the leg­is­la­ture met, the man approached Franklin and spoke to him in per­son for the first time. Franklin said the hater “ever after man­i­fested a readi­ness to serve me on all occa­sions, so that we became great friends, and our friend­ship con­tin­ued to his death.”

I’ve been think­ing a lot about this Franklin anec­dote since I first heard it a cou­ple of years ago.  I’ve never put it into prac­tice, but I’ve been tempted.  I don’t have enough peo­ple who openly despise me, I guess?

Manipulation like this done delib­er­ately leaves a bad taste in my mouth usu­ally.  I can’t stand those “pickup artist” books and tapes that some of my sin­gle friends like.  I’ve lis­tened to some of them on car rides and they made me incred­i­bly uncom­fort­able for a lot of rea­sons, but mostly because they involve delib­er­ately mod­i­fy­ing behav­ior to try and manip­u­late some­one in a very crass way.  But is the Franklin Effect that dif­fer­ent, when applied?  It doesn’t bother me as much– maybe because try­ing to get some­one to go to bed with you and try­ing to get some­one to like you are dif­fer­ent enough that I can excuse the later but find the for­mer very distasteful.

If I ever ask you a favor out of the blue, you can assume I’m finally get­ting around to try­ing this out.