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Texting Driver Causes Trolley Accident

When California banned holding a cell-phone while driving, it  unintentionally left a loophole: texting was not specifically banned.  You’d think it’s common sense, but apparently it’s not, and it took another heated debate and another law to ban texting while driving. 

Today we’re seeing proof from Boston while it’s really bad: a 24-year old trolley driver was texting his girlfriend when he rear-ended another trolley in front of him, that got stopped by a red light in a tunnel. He may have looked down for just a few seconds it takes to type a word, but by the time he looked up he could not slam the brakes hard enough.

The speed of the incoming trolley is not known, but it sent the other trolley 100 feet forward in the tunnel.  49 passengers were injured, none in a life-threatening condition.

Full story at the Boston Globe.

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SC Swat Attack Brings Craigslist Down

Knee-jerk Henry (Henry McMaster, the Attorney General of South Carolina)  must have sent his swat team to bring down Craigslist, as this is all I find on everyone’s favorite classifieds site:

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What’s This?

Guess now… or you’ll know tomorrow. smile_party

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Are You Left-Brained or Right? She Can Tell… Or Not?

Do you see the  girl spinning clockwise?  Then you’re using your right brain.

Do you see her spin counter- clockwise?  You’re likely using your left brain.

Some people have the ability to see both.  (If you read this post in a feed reader, it probably won’t work, please click through for the test.)

.Spinning girl

Today I can only see her turn clockwise … but they way I recall, when I first saw this a few years ago, I ssaw her turn left.  Hm…changes in my brain function?

Of course it’s an optical illusion.

The image is not objectively “spinning” in one direction or the other. It is a two-dimensional image that is simply shifting back and forth. But our brains did not evolve to interpret two-dimensional representations of the world but the actual three-dimensional world. So our visual processing assumes we are looking at a 3-D image and is uses clues to interpret it as such. Or, without adequate clues it may just arbitrarily decide a best fit – spinning clockwise or counterclockwise. And once this fit is chosen, the illusion is complete – we see a 3-D spinning image.

By looking around the image, focusing on the shadow or some other part, you may force your visual system to reconstruct the image and it may choose the opposite direction, and suddenly the image will spin in the opposite direction.

The above explanation comes from Dr. Steven Novella,  academic clinical neurologist at Yale University School of Medicine.

So now we know.  But I still can’t make her turn left…

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It’s Happening Outside My Window

 

“My” hummingbird just started nest-building yesterday – so I guess that puts her at Day –5?  -10?  Most entertaining to watch – and detrimental to my productivity.

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Shocking Photography.

I found this rather shocking presentation by Stefano Marzorati on Zoho Show. It worth flipping through. Better yet, switch to full screen mode.

 

Update:  For a lil’ contrast, here’s another one from the same author:

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Cancer Dude Will Win Again

This is Jeffrey Walker.  President of Atlassian, an incredibly cool and successful company. Hacker artist and musician.

And also Cancer Dude.  His words, not mine.  He wrote them two years ago:

In preparation for this upcoming surgery, I’ll be working out every single day. I’ll be leaving work at a reasonable hour. I need to point my Type-A personality at Atlassian at something more important right now.”

“I am Cancer Dude and I am going to kick it’s ass.”

It was an eloquent, inspiring, witty, sour yet humorous, brave post. I am sure that Jeffrey’s Type-A personality played a key role in defeating cancer and coming back healthy.

Now it looks like he did not win the War, just a major battle.   Jeffrey dropped a bomb in his blog today:

My cancer returned Monday. In not exactly a subtle way. I have two tumors, one of which is 11×8 centimeters…

…This is my life. I am living with cancer, I have had three major operations — here comes #4…

…I can struggle or I can embrace it. Those of you who know me understand I have only one option. Not because I consciously choose. I am just innately positive…

Damn.  I’m struggling for words.  Writers block.  Damn again – here I am whining when all I have to do is pull my thoughts together.  Jeffrey is the guy with the real fight: he is fighting for his life, for his family, for his company, friends, everything he believes in.  And what a fighter he is!  The way he handled the battle last time gave courage and inspiration to many others.

Here’s something on a personal side:

  • In 2007, just the day before Jeffrey became cancer dude he took the entire San Francisco office to a Giants game.  He obviously was aware of his condition, but kept it to himself for a while, not wanting to spoil the fun.  The Team comes first for Cancer Dude.  He invited me, but I declined, not being a baseball fan.  When I found out about his condition, I felt guilty for missing a chance, and promised myself to never turn down an invitation from Jeffrey again.
  • This weekend I was supposed to talk to him again.  We set a time aside to discuss business, his philosophy and a lot more a’propos of Atlassian’s $100M milestone.  I missed the appointment (shame of me, I forgot).  And here I find him in hospital again.  Karma?  If it is, it’s as bad as it gets – so I choose to ignore it.

But this story isn’t about me.  It’s about Jeffrey, his courage, endless positivism, and the fight he will win again.  A Veteran, he already has a blueprint for it:

The first priority on the blueprint is of course getting the right treatment and recovering. But the blueprint includes trying to work when you can. I called a customer Tuesday morning, just 20 hours after getting the news.

Customer call the day after finding out he has cancer again.  Vintage Jeffrey.   That’s the tough guy who will beat this s**t again.  And then I don’t care, he may even drag me to a baseball game, I will go (although beer in a pub still preferred).

This is Jeffrey’s fight – supported by his family and doctors.   But there is something we can all do.  This is what Jeffrey wrote after winning the previous battle:

The community was awesome. People I never even met wrote me passionate emails. I was touched.

Tuesday, the day before surgery, would not normally be a Real Groovy Day. You go onto a clear liquid diet and clean out your system for the surgery. Not a regimen I would recommend. Instead, it was an exhilarating day. Watching the comments, emails and views pour in from people I inspired turned out to be a massive inspiration to me.

So let’s do our part: please comment on his blog, write your own post, Twitter, Friendfeed, you name it – just link to his post, and use the tag cancerdude.  Let’s give Jeffrey all the inspiration we can.

And welcome him back in a few weeks.

(Cross-posted to CloudAve.)

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I’m Getting Bailed Out

Oh, so we’re getting bailed out after all:

Off to apply for my millions while the bonanza lasts smile_wink

(Found this stupid ad on a respected blog site – not linking to the junk site behind the ad though).

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Florida Man Arrested for Sex Act with Blow-Up Dolls

Blow-up dolls are not the real thing.. so Florida resident George Bartusek compensated by having sex with not one, but two.  A three-some with rubber dolls is not illegal – except when you do it publicly, in the busy parking lot of a shopping mall.  Makes me wonder if his guy wanted to get arrested.

Here’s the part of the Police report I don’t understand: amongst other acts, Bartusek was aggressively kissing his dolls.  Naive me, I thought being aggressive  implies overcoming some form of resistance – now how much resistance could those rubber dolls put up? smile_embaressed

Source: The Smoking Gun

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Implementing DISQUS

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Quick note: I’m in the process of implementing DISQUS now.  (Thanks for the help, Daniel!) Thousands of comments are being imported, but they don’t show under the relevant posts yet. Also, DISQUS labeled a few hundred comments as spam – I need to manually comb through those.

So if you commented here before and don’t see your comment now – apologies, hope to sort this out soon.

Update (1/29):  Pre-DISQUS comments are in the system but they don’t show for some reason.  Bear with me for a while – either we’ll have a fix or I’m removing DISQUS soon.

Update #2: Removed DISQUS, due to ongoing SPAM trouble.  I may write more on this one day…