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I think I'm going to drop Sinfest from my regular webcomic reading. The author seems to have decided that one or more groups which count some of my friendlisters as members are Problematic for the purposes of their understanding of radical feminism.

If it turns out I'm wrong, I'm ready to apologize.
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Some of us have been following this particular serial within a serial for a while now...and Wired's Underwire blog has some interesting backstory stuff for you today.

http://www.wired.com/underwire/2013/08/xkcd-time-comic/
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This may not make up for the sense of unwarranted intrusion from recent news reports, but it does provide a certain degree of vengeful self-entertainment. Courtesy of XKCD:

I may be the kind of person who wastes a year implementing a Turing-complete computer in Dwarf Fortress, but that makes you the kind of person who wastes ten more getting that computer to run Minecraft.

More on other subjects later today and/or tonight...
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Nine days and still not done yet...
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I went to see Paul Dewar speak at First Baptist Church on the legacies of Tommy Douglas and Martin Luther King Jr. tonight. Officially, the program guide for the Martin Ivison Lecture Series this year referred only to Douglas, but Dewar felt that both were of a kind in terms of the influence they had as men of faith on their respective societies.

My motive for going was partly historical study, partly political-mindedness and partly to visit places I'd never been before; First Baptist of Ottawa is one of the old standing places in town, and it's seen a lot over the decades.

After the main remarks and Q & A session, I went with many of the rest of the attendees to the basement for refreshments and informal conversation. It's at this point where [livejournal.com profile] ttallan will be interested.

Mr. Dewar happened to notice a button I'd bought from Tara at CAN-CON over the weekend. I was wearing it on one of the shoulder straps of my backpack. It's got the character "Mal" from Galaxion and a most particular quote from his science lab. Check the last panel of p. 44 to find it if you're not already a reader of the series:

"If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be research."

Anyway, Mr. Dewar noticed the quotation, and promptly suggested that Stephen Harper should get one of the buttons. I wasn't even remotely interested in faulting the suggestion.
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Today's installment of the webcomic XKCD is...ambitious. And possibly bandwidth-intensive.

You have been warned.

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