Ivan's weblog

2004-12-19

Stupid DVD boxes

Filed under: — ivan @ 11:38 pm

This is the first message in the “rants” section. I hope there won’t be too many, but I have always wanted to complain about this on the web: who’s the genius who designed DVD boxes so that you can’t get at the edges of the DVD to actually grab it without having to shake the box upside down? Look at the picture carefully to see what I mean (click on the picture for a larger version).

stupid DVD box

Look at the four indentations that seem like they are meant to allow the user’s fingers lateral access to the disc’s edges. And then note the four thin vertical barriers that utterly negate any possible use for the aforementioned indentations!

Evening Falls

Filed under: — ivan @ 11:09 pm

I am known for never paying attention to song lyrics and for never understanding poetry. Today, while I was folding the laundry (before I learned the ninja method) I was listening to Enya’s Watermark. I happened to actually listen to the lyrics for “Evening Falls", and then I tought: could she be talking about Death? Or is it just my imagination?

When the evening falls
And the daylight is fading,
From within me calls
Could it be I am sleeping?
For a moment I stray,
Then it holds me completely
Close to home - I cannot say
Close to home feeling so far away

As I walk the room there before me a shadow
From another world, where no other can follow
Carry me to my own, to where I can cross over
Close to home - I cannot say
Close to home feeling so far away

Forever searching; never right,
I am lost in oceans of night.
Forever hoping I can find memories
Those memories I left behind

Even though I leave will I go on believing
That this time is real - am I lost in this feeling?
Like a child passing through,
Never knowing the reason
I am home - I know the way
I am home - feeling oh, so far away

How to fold a t-shirt in less than 3 seconds

Filed under: — ivan @ 10:58 pm

Yes, it’s possible, thanks to an interesting Japanese technique (don’t miss the video!).

I learned this from Dori’s blog. Thank you!

Am I a place in Catalunya?

Filed under: — ivan @ 2:17 pm

I found this funny picture while doing ego surfing on Google Images. It seems it’s a house (or maybe a tiny town?) in Spain.
El Tubert road sign

2004-12-18

A Devil’s Chaplain

Filed under: — ivan @ 4:33 pm

Now I’ve decided that I’ll bore my imaginary readers by discussing every book that I read that I find worth mentioning.

A Devil’s Chaplain by Richard Dawkins is one of the most interesting and thought-provoking books I’ve read in a while. It is a collection of essays, mostly about evolution. Before I forget, I’ll mention three ideas from the book that I found interesting.

First, let me say that I like analogies that compare unfamiliar things like atoms to the size of the Earth (for example, what would be the size of a mole (6.02E23 particles) if each particle were the size of a marble? It would be of the order of 1000 km wide…). Dawkins applied this kind of trick to evolution: if you stand next to your father, and he next to your grandfather, etc. (imagining that all your ancestors were alive, of course), you would be standing 300 miles from the ancestor that we share with chimpanzees. Not as far as one would imagine! Millions of years are not a tangible thing, but 300 miles are.

Second, I found interesting that the author declared that while he believes that evolution is the way nature works, that doesn’t mean that we humans have to work that way: he is Darwinian when it comes to science, but anti-Darwinian when it comes to society. For example, whenever we use contraception appropriately we are “fighting evolution", and that is the Right Thing To Do.

Third, I liked a “paradox” that was discussed in the book. Has evolution itself changed over time? Some people argue that in the Old Times (Cambric period, I think it was) new kingdoms and phyla were created. Nowadays, we only get new species! Dawkins suggested that the confusion comes from applying the classification of modern species to ancient ones. In those times, when the phyla split, they were “only species” as well. He likened the situation with that of a gardener discussing a tree, saying “when the tree was young, new branches were formed. Now we only get twigs!".

A Devil's Chaplain - book cover

2004-12-16

I’m in the New York Times!

Filed under: — ivan @ 2:34 pm

A two-page ad was published today in the New York Times advocating the Firefox browser. It was sponsored by thousands of people who donated something like $10 USD or more. Since I was one of them, my name is on the ad. You’ll have to look really close, to the right of the “x".

NYT ad. Click for large version (PDF)

2004-12-14

Posada

Filed under: — ivan @ 12:43 am

Yesterday we had a Posada, organized by YMSO, the Yale Mexican Student Organization. We had tamales, atole, and a piñata. And we have some pictures!

Iván contra la piñata; click to go to photo gallery

How to make huge links

Filed under: — ivan @ 12:08 am

There are several sites that provide a service to make long links short. But now you can also make huge URLs if you want! For example, this is a link to my blog:
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2004-12-12

Playstation: the anti-burglary device of the new generation

Filed under: — ivan @ 12:37 pm

Robbers scared off by Playstation game get jail time

Christopher Martins 5K Road Race

Filed under: — ivan @ 12:11 pm

Today Fabiola and I ran the Christopher Martins Christmas Run for the Children 20th annual 5K race. Our unofficial net times were 28:34 and 28:54 (I won!!!) This is our third 5K race, but we didn’t improve with respect to the second one (which was better by about one minute)… But that’s not bad, considering that a year and a half ago we were a couple of couch potatoes who thought of a 200 m race as an endurance race.

2004-12-10

ASDF

Filed under: — ivan @ 6:43 pm

Everything you ever wanted to know about asdf! Don’t miss the asdf song.

Alan is graduating soon!

Filed under: — ivan @ 5:39 pm

It seems that my friend Alán is graduating in a finite amount of time! He has 2 out of 3 signatures already.

Now I have to start working on my dissertation…

Of course, part of the reason for linking to his blog entry is that I’m new to blogs and want to test if the pingback feature really works. ;-)

2004-12-8

Stop the presses: it may not be Winter already!

Filed under: — ivan @ 1:13 pm

Today it feels like Spring: now we are at 15 °C. Welcome to New England! As they say, “if you don’t like the weather, just wait five minutes and it will change".

George W. Bush suffers from “epenthesis”

Filed under: — ivan @ 1:06 pm

Who would have thought that saying nucular (or nukular) had a technical name?

From Merriam-Webster’s word of the day:

epenthesis ih-PEN-thuh-siss noun
: the insertion or development of a sound or letter in the body of a word

[…]If you say “athlete” as “ath-a-lete,” you’ve committed
epenthesis.[…]

2004-12-7

On the first day of Winter…

Filed under: — ivan @ 12:12 am

…well, it hasn’t started officially yet, but I hereby declare that, for practical purposes, Winter has come to New Haven. Today we got a mix of rain and snow which froze on contact with the roads and cars (the temperature was -2 ºC); we had the amusing experience of slipping on the ice and having to use the ice scraper on all the windows of our car to be able to use it.

2004-12-2

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

Filed under: — ivan @ 2:17 am

Someone went all the way there and took a picture!

Someone thought The Onion was for real!

Filed under: — ivan @ 1:54 am

Not that it is much of a suprise, but this story from April is entertaining nonetheless. Now I’m left wondering whether London Free Press is for real, and whether The Onion has published a story about it. :-)

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