Wednesday, February 25, 2009

It Came from the Blog Fodder File - Part 3

I have lots of things I want to write about this morning, but unfortunately I need also to use this time to make some notes for Day 2 of the conference I'm attending...so instead of the profound and insightful comments you were expecting on President Obama's speech and the Republican response, here are a few random things from my overflowing Blog Fodder file...

Have you heard about the new breakfast menu at Denny's honoring Nadya Suleyman, the mother of the California octuplets? The Octo-Slam has 14 eggs, no sausage, and the other diners have to pay your bill.

Mike Peters, editorial cartoonist extraordinaire, identified the intersection between Hollywood and Congress very well this past week...

A few excellent quotes from my I-Wish-I'd-Said-That file...

"But thus do I counsel you, my friends: distrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful!"
- Friedrich Nietzsche

"I went to the store the other day to buy a bolt for our front door, for as I told the storekeeper, the Governor was coming here. Aye, said he, and the Legislature too. Then I will take two bolts, said I."
- Henry David Thoreau

"God is love, but get it in writing."
- Gypsy Rose Lee

"To go to a church expecting to find the Divine is like going to a prostitute to find true affection and love. At best, you'll get an aproximation of what you were seeking, you'll end up having to pay for it in time and money, and will be ridiculed if you're not completely satisfied with the result."
- Jack G. Montgomery

"A sociologist is a scientist who blames crime on everything and everyone, except the person who commits it."
- Laurence J. Peter

All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed."
- Sean O'Casey

And finally, here's a marvelous website I stumbled on the other day - AcademicEarth.org. The site features videotaped lectures on many topics from professors at major colleges and universities...and it's FREE. The downside is, of course, that you can't ask questions and don't get any academic credit. The upside is that you get great lectures from great instructors...and it's FREE. And did I mention that it's free? You're already wasting enough time at the computer...why not spend some of that time expanding your mind somewhere else besides Bilbo's place?

That's all for now...gotta do some of that unfortunate work stuff before heading out to slay the day's dragons.

Have a good day. More thoughts tomorrow.

Bilbo

8 comments:

KKTSews said...

I don't know how many more hours I could sit at a computer to listen to lectures, no matter how engaging. I do, however, enjoy lectures on CD from The Learning Company, which I check out from the library, FREE, and use to pass the time in my 2.5 hours of commuting to work each day. Well, they're FREE as long as I return them on time.

Gilahi said...

"No matter how jaded I get, I just can't keep up."
--Lily Tomlin

One of my favorites, and one that sums up most of the ones you cited.

wv: paetoxo - Hugs and a kiss from paet.

The Mistress of the Dark said...

The cartoon is the greatest! Oh and if Obama can accomplish just one thing from his speech last night...I'll be over the moon...if that one thing is Health care reform...I'll fly to Washington to give him a big ole kiss.

Cos I have a Health Insurance rant brewing.

Amanda said...

I think I'll have to pass on the lectures. Even if they are FREE. There just isn't enough time left in the day....

Anonymous said...

Hmmm, and I described why I take guys who don't dance contradancing at Glen Echo insted of to the studio: Watching someone else dance is like watching someone else have sex. It might be fun to watch for a few minutes but you don't get to participate. ;D

fiona said...

go for it St George!

Mike said...

That cartoon guy is really great. I think it runs in the family.

wv: outonul - Out of nothing.

an orange county girl said...

i just spit out my tea and LOL'd at that dennys/octomom joke!

thankfully, I missed my keyboard. :)

also, that cartoon is so right on.