March 2008
Can't stomach high food prices? Eat local
March 31, 2008 - 9:42am | MelvixCristy's sister Heather wrote this op-ed in the Austin-American Statesman on the importance of buying local food.
Betty Hutton - "Old Man Mose"
March 29, 2008 - 7:25am | MelvixI am transfixed by this video of Betty Hutton on WMFU's Beware of the Blog.
More Betty Hutton videos here.
They myth of food miles
March 28, 2008 - 2:21pm | MelvixHere's a lively discussion on Metafilter about an article that says that eating local foods (the so-called locavore movement) is "bad for the planet," which is, of course, a load of horseshit. This comment hits the nail on the head:
Use common sense. Common sense tells you that buying local is better. So buy local. Common sense and 20th century sensibility tells you that if you live in Saskatchewan you are not going to want to live on dried apples and beef jerky 6 months of the year, so you'll import food. Common sense says turn out the lights. Common sense says drive a more energy efficient car.
Not really on-topic, but I'm always mystified and amazed when people get mad when it's suggested that it's better to turn the lights off, or recycle, or whatever. Recycling, especially. Recycling really offends some people. It's like it's hurting them when people recycle. If only it really was.
Farewell, My Subaru
March 24, 2008 - 8:52am | MelvixShort documentary about Doug Fine's experiment in sustainable living.
Gabriel Fernández Ledesma
March 20, 2008 - 2:44pm | MelvixTiki - a Jack Chick-style Tract
March 14, 2008 - 12:45pm | Melvix"Nice Statue, Bill."
"Yeah, let's pray to it."
Bill's parties are generally ok, but the part where he makes everybody pray to his stupid tiki statue is always a drag.
Hans Sebald Beham
March 13, 2008 - 8:17am | MelvixHans Sebald Beham was an engraver who lived in the 14th century.

Beham was run out of Nuremberg twice for heresy, blasphemy, lack of respect for authority and plagarism.

Awesome. I just love his work. Can't figure out what's going on with Hercules' cape in this one though.











