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Commencement Speech Analysis

FlyLittleBird: “an experiment in building collective wisdom from hundreds of undergraduate commencement speeches.” The findings are intriguing. For example, rating “components of the good life” reveals that the most common factor speakers gave was “Service: giving time to those in need.”

One thought: does the fact that this advice was given to a large group of people on a special occasion change its content? In other words, would each one of these speakers tell their own kids, say, that service is the most important part of leading a good life?

Don’t get me wrong: I’m an avid believer in the power of volunteer work and personal sacrifice. I just wonder if, in private, these commencement speakers might offer slightly less magnanimous pearls of wisdom. My own view is the good life is equal parts constructive work and loving relationships with friends and family. Service is crucial, but I wouldn’t say it’s the most important element.

(Via Kottke, who, incidentally, recently mentioned newley.com and sent my traffic through the roof.)

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More on the US and Paraquay

Watching America has the translation of an article from Spain about developing ties between the US and Paraguy. Interesting passage:

This was admitted by the vice president himself, who said that Secretary Rumsfeld was worried about the situation in the zone. “… We also spoke of countries closer to us in the region; they (the Americans) are quite worried about the instability of governments like Ecuador, that is on its seventh president in nine years, or Bolivia, which remains unstable, and the same with Brazil, which at the moment is experiencing great political upheaval.

“In comparison, Paraguay is an area where one sees strong political stability, governability and institutional strength…

(Via RobotWisdom.)

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Slingshot with a Laser Sight

I want one bad.

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Stalking Cat Lets His Freak Flags Fly

Portsmouth Herald:

SEATTLE – At a time when plastic surgery has become fairly commonplace, some believe the Catman of Whidbey Island may have gone too far.

Dennis Avner, who goes by his American Indian name, Stalking Cat, is known around the world as the Catman. Over the past 25 years, Stalking Cat, 47, has received so many surgical and cosmetic procedures he’s lost count. And he says all of them – from full-face tattoos to fanged dentures to steel implants for detachable “whiskers” – have been done to achieve oneness with what he calls his totem, the tiger.

Click on the link for an even better pic.

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DC’s Capitol Lounge Burns Down

Those of you who’re familiar with the Capitol Lounge, a venerable DC watering hole and one of the few soccer-friendly bars in Washington, will be saddened to learn that two nights ago it burned down (a lit cigarette tossed into a trash can is the primary culprit). Photos here. (But hope spings eternal: everyone’s favorite vintage Marion Barry campaign sign survived the carnage.)

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Photo of the Day

AP:

A tattoo artist works on a live pig at an organic art center outside Beijing Friday Aug. 19, 2005. Artists at the Art Farm, set up by Belgian artist Wim Delvoye, tattoo anesthetized pigs to create works which are expected to be displayed in galleries once the pigs eventually die. The pigs, which are tattooed with designs ranging from the Louis Vuitton logo to Russian prison tattoos, are expected to live a longer than normal life since their increased value protects them from being killed for food.

(Incredulous emphasis mine.) “. . . works which are expected to be displayed in galleries once the pigs eventually die”?!?!

Personally, I’d like to see a Hells Angel-themed pig with a “live to eat bacon, eat bacon to live” tat.

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Citizen Journalism at its Best

Woman snaps photo of NYC subway pervert and posts it on flickr.

Will this loser meet the same fate as the Korean dog poop girl? One can only hope.

(Via Dana.)

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More on Six Feet Under

Steven Johnson, author of “Everything Bad is Good for You,” has written an insightful pean to Six Feet Under.

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Google IM and VOIP Client Now Live

Google has launched an instant messaging and Web calling (Voice Over Internet Protocol) service. It’s called Google Talk.

CNN story here. SearchEngineWatch story here. Related NY Times backlash story: “Relax, Bill Gates; It’s Google’s Turn as the Villain.”

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Tips for Traveling in the Third World

I’m sure Americans for African Adoptions, Inc. is a perfectly well-intentioned organization. But their “20 ‘tips’ if you do decide to travel to a Third world country” are laughably paranoid.

A few of my faves:

1. Do not travel on dirt roads in a country that has ever had skirmishes or wars, regardless of how long ago. Mines can be activated years after being put in place. Mines are not in paved roads.

Um. Okay…

3. When the Middle East is heating up stay away from known Muslim areas, including shopping areas. If you don’t know were they are, find out! You are probably Christian or Jewish, or perceived to be – you will not be welcome.

???

4. Be alert for soldiers with AK-47’s. If the AK is on their back you can relax. If the AK is in the soldier’s hands be alert. If the clip has been inserted quietly in the weapon move away; always staying alert.

!!!!

10. Do not advertize that you are an American. That means do NOT flash money, do not advertise your loyalty to America, do not wear flag pins, flag sweaters, red, white & blue scarves, etc. Not everyone in the world likes Americans. Yes, we are proud to be an American but not everyone views us as a friend, to some people American is the enemy.

???

14. At ALL airports mentally count your luggage and count again and count again. Count your bags while you are gathering everything together at the airport. Count them when someone is helping you. Count them, as they are loaded in a taxi. Count them when someone is helping to unload the taxi and count your bags again when they are carried to your room.

Wow.

(Link via TMN.)