Feb. 28th, 2005

I am??

Feb. 28th, 2005 01:15 am
patgund: Knotwork (Kitten Sniper)
(gakked from [livejournal.com profile] catmcroy).





Bet you practice Wicca or Paganism or possibly more liberal Christianity. You probably love Dead Can Dance, anything ethereal, and might be vegetarian. You probably also like to hug people.


What kind of goth are you?

Created by ptocheia




Actually, I don't consider myself a goth at all. Okay, I like some music groups, and a lot of my friends are, but still......

I am??

Feb. 28th, 2005 01:15 am
patgund: Knotwork (Kitten Sniper)
(gakked from [livejournal.com profile] catmcroy).





Bet you practice Wicca or Paganism or possibly more liberal Christianity. You probably love Dead Can Dance, anything ethereal, and might be vegetarian. You probably also like to hug people.


What kind of goth are you?

Created by ptocheia




Actually, I don't consider myself a goth at all. Okay, I like some music groups, and a lot of my friends are, but still......
patgund: Knotwork (Kitten Sniper)
In Jan. I noticed the San Diego Anime and Manga Meetup Group. So I signed on. However, life being what it is, I missed the Feb. meetup, and was going to try for the Mar. meetup.

So today I got this in the email from meetup.com:

"The Organizer of this group has just removed you from the group. The reason they gave for removing you is: You haven't visited the group website or taken an active part in the group in some time."

So, I guess if you miss one meeting, they don't want you.

Oh well.
patgund: Knotwork (Kitten Sniper)
In Jan. I noticed the San Diego Anime and Manga Meetup Group. So I signed on. However, life being what it is, I missed the Feb. meetup, and was going to try for the Mar. meetup.

So today I got this in the email from meetup.com:

"The Organizer of this group has just removed you from the group. The reason they gave for removing you is: You haven't visited the group website or taken an active part in the group in some time."

So, I guess if you miss one meeting, they don't want you.

Oh well.
patgund: Knotwork (Stitch - Cute and Fluffy!)
I know some of my friends are vegetarian, which is why I have an odd philosophical question. Non-vegetarians can join in if they want, but I'm curious about the vegetarian take on it?

Now, I know many people are vegetarian because of ethical reasons, (I'm not addressing religious, dietary, or personal preference here). Recently the US patent office awarded patent #6,835,390.

Patent Link Here

United States Patent 6,835,390
Vein December 28, 2004

Method for producing tissue engineered meat for consumption

Abstract

A non-human tissue engineered meat product and a method for producing such meat product are disclosed. The meat product comprises muscle cells that are grown ex vivo and is used for food consumption. The muscle cells may be grown and attached to a support structure and may be derived from any non-human cells. The meat product may also comprise other cells such as fat cells or cartilage cells, or both, that are grown ex vivo together with the muscle cells.


Assuming this method, (or one like it), can be brought down to an economic level that makes it the same price or cheaper than conventually-grown meat. If so, do you feel this would address the ethical concerns, (since no animals are being killed)? Do you feel that such a technique could deflate or otherwise reduce some of the more radical types, (such as Vegans and PETA?) Finally, do you feel that such a technique could be an economic success even if it brought the price down to match the commercial meat-analogs, (Wham, Tofurky, Quorn, etc.)
patgund: Knotwork (Stitch - Cute and Fluffy!)
I know some of my friends are vegetarian, which is why I have an odd philosophical question. Non-vegetarians can join in if they want, but I'm curious about the vegetarian take on it?

Now, I know many people are vegetarian because of ethical reasons, (I'm not addressing religious, dietary, or personal preference here). Recently the US patent office awarded patent #6,835,390.

Patent Link Here

United States Patent 6,835,390
Vein December 28, 2004

Method for producing tissue engineered meat for consumption

Abstract

A non-human tissue engineered meat product and a method for producing such meat product are disclosed. The meat product comprises muscle cells that are grown ex vivo and is used for food consumption. The muscle cells may be grown and attached to a support structure and may be derived from any non-human cells. The meat product may also comprise other cells such as fat cells or cartilage cells, or both, that are grown ex vivo together with the muscle cells.


Assuming this method, (or one like it), can be brought down to an economic level that makes it the same price or cheaper than conventually-grown meat. If so, do you feel this would address the ethical concerns, (since no animals are being killed)? Do you feel that such a technique could deflate or otherwise reduce some of the more radical types, (such as Vegans and PETA?) Finally, do you feel that such a technique could be an economic success even if it brought the price down to match the commercial meat-analogs, (Wham, Tofurky, Quorn, etc.)

I am??

Feb. 28th, 2005 12:08 pm
patgund: Knotwork (Daemonic Kitten)

Which Medieval Language Are You?!

Medieval Welsh

You're so pretty, you were made by ALIENS. The only song that I know in you is so vulgar that I can only say... /// Fforest falch iawn (Proud Forest.) without offending myself.

Click Here to Take This Quiz
Brought to you by YouThink.com quizzes and personality tests.

I am??

Feb. 28th, 2005 12:08 pm
patgund: Knotwork (Daemonic Kitten)

Which Medieval Language Are You?!

Medieval Welsh

You're so pretty, you were made by ALIENS. The only song that I know in you is so vulgar that I can only say... /// Fforest falch iawn (Proud Forest.) without offending myself.

Click Here to Take This Quiz
Brought to you by YouThink.com quizzes and personality tests.

Okay.....

Feb. 28th, 2005 12:20 pm
patgund: Knotwork (Daemonic Kitten)
Since a lot of people I know are doing this one...

Oddly Advanced
You scored 0% Beginner, 6% Intermediate, 93% Advanced, and 66% Expert!

Your test results are extremely interesting. Though your test scores in the beginner, intermediate, and expert levels weren't very high, you got at least 75% of the advanced level questions correct. Possibly you guessed very well in the advanced level section? I don't know what else to say. You puzzle me immensely. But....

Thank you so much for taking my test. I hope you enjoyed it!

Hey! If you liked my test, send the link to your friends. They don't need to be OkCupid members to take it.
The Commonly Confused Words Test
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=14457200288064322170

Mind you, I'm slightly dyslexic, so some letter confusion is to be expected.

Okay.....

Feb. 28th, 2005 12:20 pm
patgund: Knotwork (Daemonic Kitten)
Since a lot of people I know are doing this one...

Oddly Advanced
You scored 0% Beginner, 6% Intermediate, 93% Advanced, and 66% Expert!

Your test results are extremely interesting. Though your test scores in the beginner, intermediate, and expert levels weren't very high, you got at least 75% of the advanced level questions correct. Possibly you guessed very well in the advanced level section? I don't know what else to say. You puzzle me immensely. But....

Thank you so much for taking my test. I hope you enjoyed it!

Hey! If you liked my test, send the link to your friends. They don't need to be OkCupid members to take it.
The Commonly Confused Words Test
http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=14457200288064322170

Mind you, I'm slightly dyslexic, so some letter confusion is to be expected.
patgund: (Discord Apple)
"Jef Raskin, a computer interface expert who conceived Apple Computer Inc's groundbreaking Macintosh computer but left the company before it came to market, has died. He was 61.

Raskin died on Saturday night at his home in Pacifica, his family said in a statement. In December, he told friends he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer."


http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_1668880,00.html

http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/02/28/raskin/index.php

A tribute to him is at:

http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/656.html
patgund: (Discord Apple)
"Jef Raskin, a computer interface expert who conceived Apple Computer Inc's groundbreaking Macintosh computer but left the company before it came to market, has died. He was 61.

Raskin died on Saturday night at his home in Pacifica, his family said in a statement. In December, he told friends he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer."


http://www.news24.com/News24/Technology/News/0,,2-13-1443_1668880,00.html

http://www.macworld.com/news/2005/02/28/raskin/index.php

A tribute to him is at:

http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/joyarchives/656.html
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And I thought Darth Tater was bad enough.......

Jedi Mickey

And disturbingly large picture here
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