Boink! What’s the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see ’em? I’m not dumb. I just have a command of thoroughly useless information. Calvin : You can’t just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood. Hobbes : What mood is that? Calvin […]

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The Grandiloquent Dictionary. Some vocabulary words are interesting. Some are amusing. Some would make good villain names on City Of Villains when it comes out. deiparous – Giving birth to a god or a goddess deisidaimonia – The fear of supernatural powers dentiloquent – Pertaining to someone who talks through their teeth deoppilate – To

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An example of how NOT to blog? I’m a bad, bad blogger. This article by Jakob Nielson details 10 guidelines for having a good blog. I, uh, don’t follow any of them. (Via boingboing.)

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The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana.By Umberto Eco. I’ve just started the novel. Like Silverlock (thanks, Randy), it’s one of those books that contain a kind of map to a bajillion others. Unlike Silverlock, there probably won’t be a happy ending. Some kind of tragedy will cap it off; it’s Umberto Eco. In the Eco-ian

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Haunted Colorado. A listing of haunted spots in Colorado. Of course the Stanley is listed (Estes Park). Update: Sasquatch in El Paso County, Colorado.

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Jesus of the Pierogi. An article on how people turn random information into things that seem like something else — the process is called paredolia. Includes links to examples–the face of Jesus on a pierogi, among other things. Babies, at birth, will respond to faces. They’ll even respond to the picture of a smiley face

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Odd train of thought. I’m going to share a somewhat nutty train of thought. I was jotting down ideas for stories and letting my mind ramble before doing some editing, and I found myself thinking about Freddie Krueger. Now, I haven’t watched all the movies, and the ones I have watched I don’t recall fully.

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Crit. The story I was so nervous about has had four crits. There’s a “thing” in the story, and I didn’t explain what it was or where it came from, because I want people to read into it — to come up with their own explanations, put their own pasts into it. Everyone has called

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