Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Strange Coincidences


The British actor Anthony Hopkins [who shot to fame as Hannibal Lecter] was delighted to hear that he had landed a leading role in a film based on the book The Girl From Petrovka by George Feifer. A few days after signing the contract, Hopkins travelled to London to buy a copy of the book. He tried several bookshops, but there wasn't one to be had. Waiting at Leicester Square underground for his train home, he noticed a book apparently discarded on a bench. Incredibly, it was The Girl From Petrovka. That in itself would have been coincidence enough but in fact it was merely the beginning of an extraordinary chain of events. Two years later, in the middle of filming in Vienna, Hopkins was visited by George Feifer, the author. Feifer mentioned that he did not have a copy of his own book. He had lent the last one - containing his own annotations - to a friend who had lost it somewhere in London. With mounting astonishment, Hopkins handed Feifer the book he had found. 'Is this the one?' he asked, 'with the notes scribbled in the margins?' It was the same book.

More strange coincidences here.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Buggers!


What's That Bug? is a cool website that helps people identify the little creatures they find around them. Lisa Ann and Daniel, the website purveyors, have helped identify hundreds of beetles, mites, spiders, centipedes, butterflies and other multilegged friends from all over the world.

The fascinating photos are fun to browse. The subjects range from the mundane housefly to the sublime Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly, to the fascinating Giant Ichneumon, and the scary Mexican Cancle Tailless Whipscorpion and the Toe Biter. There's even one that looks like Cousin Itt of the Addams Family. The authors include a little bit of information about most of the species they identify and a few tips on how you can get rid of things like pantry beetle infestations.

They don't just have pictures of live ones, they have pictures of squished ones too.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Paul Is Dead


So let me introduce to you the one and only Billy Shears and Sgt. Pepper's lonely heart's club band...
-- The Beatles, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"

28 IF
-- License Plate on the VW Beetle on the Abbey Road album. Paul McCartney would have been 28 years old if he was alive when the album was released.

Did Paul McCartney die in a car accident sometime around 1966 and was replaced by a look-a-like named Billy Shears? This website compares pictures the real Paul McCartney to the faux-Paul and discovers that Paul suddenly grew a couple of inches and got a sharp chin sometime around the release of the Sgt. Pepper album. Paul is dead.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Whaddaya know?

Here is a quiz involving 10 questions (plus 1 extra-credit question) that various scientists think every high-schooler should know. Take the quiz yourself and see what you know.

I got 7 out of 10 plus the extra credit.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Think Your Commute Is Bad?

This guy drives 186 miles. Each way. And he's done it for 17 years. He works for Cisco Systems in San Jose but lives in Mariposa.

One thought: Why?