Elayne Riggs' Journal (for Leah)

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

Ugh, another day of being mostly sick. We did our grocery shopping as early in the day as I could manage before returning home and collapsing. I'm keeping plenty hydrated, though. Lots of that Trop50 stuff which is reduced sugar and mainly stevia (I tried to find Bai5, my new favorite drink, at the supermarket but they didn't have it), so there's that. I daren't drink too much of any fruit juice, though, even with the stevia there to allay my worst fears. Witness:



I could do without the "obesity epidemic" scare nonsense; the issue is and should be health, not outward appearance. Via My Food Looks Funny.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

I'm almost starting to dread weekends; once more I spent much of the day in bed not feeling well. I hope it's just allergies and/or something I ate. At least I didn't have to deal with whatever was out there celebrating St. Patrick's Day, although Rob and I did split our last Guinness left over from the Christmas season. In any case, let's end this day (thank goodness) with some Muppets:



Via The Mary Sue. I'll bet those ladies look great in Tam o' Shanters.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

I haven't cat-blogged in awhile, but I suspect I will as soon as the spring blossoms start appearing in earnest. Or in Bronkers. In any case, via BoingBoing, here are some Cat Scientists of the 1960s, so let that tide you over.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

Got a lot done today, which meant blogging took a back seat. Fortunately The Mary Sue has Pi Day covered for me!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

Not that any of us will ever vote for one anyway, but here's how to generate your own Republican candidate. The names aren't nearly funny enough.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

Real good day today. My supervisor and I went on our annual costume jewelry trek in the delightful 60+-degree weather at lunchtime, and rebooting my computer seems to have made it work faster and better (just like rebooting my phone did a couple of days ago). I need to do that more often! But boy are my legs exhausted from all those subway steps. Ah well, at least I'm not running away from things like poor Batman and Robin (via Heidi). Oddly hypnotizing...

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

I don't realy "get" Pinterest yet, but maybe if I had BoingBoing's bingo card it would help...

Blogaround for Peter

I remember Peter Bergman once critiquing my Four-Alarm FIRESIGNal newsletter as derivative, encouraging me to branch out into my own creativity rather than leeching off that of others. (Of course, the fact that I was also self-publishing INSIDE JOKE at the time rather mitigated that criticism.) Lately I haven't felt that creative; in fact, another Purim has come and gone and Megillat Vashti is no closer to completion than last year. Likewise, I have tons of posts bookmarked going back at least a half a year, but haven't blogged about them because, well, Facebook games (Playdom in particular has hooked me with their Gardens of Time and now Blackwood & Bell) and work and the desire "just finish reading everyone else's blog posts before doing one of my own" which, of course, never happens. Do you know, it's actually been over a year since my last official blogaround? No wonder my readership has dwindled, even though I mostly do this blog for me and a few relatives and close friends. Well, let's clean up 2011 and try to make a fresh start towards 2012's creativity, shall we?

• A long, LONG overdue mazel tov to John and Randi on their nuptials!

• Did you know that THE Tony Isabella is blogging? Well, he is. He's been doing it since last August, in fact. I much prefer his Blogger site to the last place he was on, which was terribly user-unfriendly, at least to me. Oh, and this non-FAQ is a great way to keep up with Budgie in his relatively new Budgie's Perch.

• Also, did you know about Ctrl-F? I didn't. I should have, I use Ctrl-P all the time, and if "P" is for Print it stands to reason that "F" is for Find.

• How do you fix the so-called male literary crisis? Via Ladies Making Comics, here's a suggestion that never seems to get old. Or, via Bookslut, just respond to the faulty premise. And PZ Myers wonders, how do you fix the feral otaku?

• Also via LMC, an interesting article on breaking media stereotypes.

• I love Regretsy proprietor April Winchell's anecdotes about the cartoon voice work industry, and this is a great example of why.

• I also love Mark Evanier's anecdotes about his encounters with recalcitrant folks on the other end of the phone, like this one.

• The lip service on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks has long since come and gone, but I still think Keith Olbermann's essay about 9/11 and baseball is worth reading and remembering. So are PZ's musings about how the "war on terror" has made us all more afraid, thus achieving the exact opposite of what it purports to do.

• What Cheryl Lynn said about Amanda Waller, a character I used to like (and about whom I've been asked how to draw, as both a fat woman and the wife of someone who's drawn her for DC). Also, what she said about the new Starfire. More often than not nowadays, I get angrier at what happens to real women than fictional ones, but I also recognize it's all about the attitudes of real people towards storytelling, and I still think how we craft our modern myths matters, so I'm glad Cheryl and Heidi and lots of others are still fighting the good fight.

• Melissa has a great dissection of the devolution of the Republican Party, now reaping what it's sown to its own detriment.

• What Jill said about how it's all just a game to some people (namely, those who aren't affected by it). Reminds me of a CNN broadcast I glimpsed yesterday at the auto shop, where the discussion was "the politics of jobs" or somesuch, and all the participants in the particular discussion were employed. But hey, we live in a world where women aren't consulted or allowed to participate in discussions about women's bodies, so why is it a surprise that people with no skin in the game talk about everything like it's a game?

• The Mary Sue posted a nice round-up of seven funny women we should get to know better. Sarah Haskins is one of them (yay!), Kristen Schaal is another (she's still growing on me but I think she'll do a better job on 30 Rock than I thought she did on The Daily Show). TMS also provides details of the female firefighters at Pearl Harbor.

• I mentioned being somewhat addicted to Playdom games on Facebook. Not to the point of actually paying for them yet, but that's a big "yet" and I realize it's only still there because of exposés like this (via BoingBoing).

• Russell Brand goes slumming with the Occupy Movement, shortly before he becomes even more of the 1% with the Katy Perry divorce money. Sarcasm aside, I really don't have a problem with those folks in the 1% who actually seek to understand and illuminate what's going on with those less fortunate than themselves (i.e., the rest of us). It used to be called basic humanity, but it does seem in shorter supply nowadays. And speaking of Occupy, if someone starts arguing that they still don't know what the movement stands for, have them read this Matt Taibbi column for a good start. The movement isn't ant-capitalist as much as against a rigged, unjust, broken and unsustainable economic system. Again, this used to be called common sense. Susie sees hope for newer media in all this, and also of note are the Rude Pundit's observations about public spheres.

• Lance Mannion delves into the mystery of Marlowe and the pitiable Puritans so plentiful nowadays.

And there's all my saved bookmarks from last year. Time to take a break and get back to Facebook, or perhaps more comics reading. So many choices, so little time in a 23-hour day...

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

Still reeling from Peter Bergman's death, but I'm fine. Looks as though fans and friends will be gathering in Firesign chat over the next few evenings to pay their respects. I wonder what Saint name (via Gerard) Peter would take...maybe Saint Bernardine... "domini domini domini you're all Catholics now..."

Friday, March 09, 2012

Silly Site o' the Day

The late great Peter Bergman Occupies himself.

RIP Peter Bergman

Gone to the great love-in (he coined that term) in the next world, where I hope he's not on his own. I'm devastated and stunned. One knows it's always only a matter of time before one's heroes start to pass away, but neither is one ever prepared.  Peter was so vital right to the end, constantly producing new material.  I can't imagine a world without any new Firesign Theatre offerings to make (non)sense out of it.