Mal: And I never back down from a fight. Inara: Yes, you do! You do all the time!

'Shindig'


Natter 64: Yes, we still need you  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Jesse - Aug 16, 2009 3:29:48 pm PDT #4127 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I kinda think that too, but then he married Gweneth and I can match those things up.

I know! It makes me think better of her as well.


Cashmere - Aug 16, 2009 3:52:54 pm PDT #4128 of 30001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Abi, don't think I am going to make it. I took a few wrong turns then my cel phone battery died! No car charger. stopped to buy one but couldn't find the power plug in in my FiL's car. Finally purchased an emergency charger and had to meet my in-laws to pick up the kids.

Meet up fail!


Jessica - Aug 16, 2009 3:55:58 pm PDT #4129 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I'm not even a palaeaontologist and I know that's a big fat stupid lie.

The neat thing about being a fanatic creationist is each transitional fossil find just creates two more gaps for those crazy deluded scientists to fill in! Also, up is down, black is white, and water is dry.


Steph L. - Aug 16, 2009 4:19:36 pm PDT #4130 of 30001
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Holy crap, Usain Bolt just ran a 9.58s 100m. His previous record was 9.71.

That man ain't human. That's amazing.

Did he chill the last ten yards? God I love that guy.

It made me laugh and laugh when some commentators were actually offended that Bolt chilled the last 10 yards at the Olympics. I mean, he's the fastest human on the planet -- if he wants to slow down, what's it to them?


sarameg - Aug 16, 2009 4:26:59 pm PDT #4131 of 30001

A cousin of mine is a paleo. T-rex!


sarameg - Aug 16, 2009 4:37:34 pm PDT #4132 of 30001

My god, my business is a small world. Since my dad hasn't watched PBS (mom ripped down the antenna years ago & they didn't have reception until they got cable internet recently) I had to educate him on Tyson (outside of the fact he demoted my Pluto. He's under instructions to convey my amused displeasure.)


Trudy Booth - Aug 16, 2009 4:39:13 pm PDT #4133 of 30001
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

It made me laugh and laugh when some commentators were actually offended that Bolt chilled the last 10 yards at the Olympics. I mean, he's the fastest human on the planet -- if he wants to slow down, what's it to them?

I enjoyed that myself. Some of them were a little too in touch with their inner Jr. High Gym Teacher. For pitty's sake, its NOT doing you best that matters, its winning. You haven't figured that out yet?


§ ita § - Aug 16, 2009 5:05:24 pm PDT #4134 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

It makes me think better of her as well.

You must not read enough gossip rags. Nothing she's actually said makes me think more than neutrally about her--usually worse.

its NOT doing you best that matters, its winning. You haven't figured that out yet?

At the very least we should be able to "settle" for setting world records, you know?

And he still hasn't worked out how to come out of the blocks fast. Heaven forbid he ever does.


Jesse - Aug 16, 2009 5:08:24 pm PDT #4135 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

You must not read enough gossip rags. Nothing she's actually said makes me think more than neutrally about her--usually worse.

That's what I'm saying -- everything I hear from her makes me think she sucks, and then I think about them being a couple and rethink.


billytea - Aug 16, 2009 5:33:25 pm PDT #4136 of 30001
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I'm not even a palaeaontologist and I know that's a big fat stupid lie.

Indeed. There are some transitions that are remarkably well documented, such as the evolution of whales from land mammals, and mammals from reptiles. IIRC, making this (astonishingly venal) claim requires some semantic weaselling, that all these transitional fossils were fully functional species and therefore not transitional. (This of course betrays a misunderstanding of what 'transitional' means - the two are not mutually exclusive - and a misunderstanding of what a species is. It's a property of an actual population, not some fundamental unchanging essence of dogness or antelopeness or whatever.)

The neat thing about being a fanatic creationist is each transitional fossil find just creates two more gaps for those crazy deluded scientists to fill in!

Or you could just say this.

Evolution Fucked Your Shit Up - world's freakiest animals. And yes it does include photos of naked mole rats.

Ok, that page is bookmarked. There's some awesomeness right there, though I think some are dubious additions. The pygmy marmoset is just a tiny monkey. Cute as hell, and lives on tree sap for which they will fight gangland wars with each other, but one of the 50 freakiest animals?

The tubifex worm, on the other hand, definitely belongs. Aside from looking freaky, and being able to survive in heavily polluted areas such as sewers, they reabsorb their reproductive organs after mating. That's some quality freakiness right there.

There's Tiktaalik [link], for one. (Serendipitously, I was just reading about it.) We've discovered fossils of maybe 1% of the all the species that have ever lived.

There's a good book about that fossil by its discoverer, Neil Shubin, called Your Inner Fish. It's about how you (and other animals) develop, and what it says about our evolutionary history. (Is that where you were reading about it?)

When we went to the San Diego Wild Animal Park, I was making jokes about all the hoofed herbivores. There were goats and antilopes, and words cannot express how thrilled I was to find that there is, indeed, a transitional species. I have no idea what the real name of it is, but I call(ed) them Goatalopes.

Ayup. The herring gull, too, has a range that circles the northern hemisphere; as you move around the globe, the extant population gradually changes. The two ends overlap - and the populations representing these two ends have accumulated enough differences that they are fully speciated (where they overlap, the other end is known as the lesser black-backed gull). There no agreement on just where and how many species should be delineated.