Kid’s playing Minecraft with a friend who is new to the game
Friend: Why are you punching the RABBIT? Is it evil?
Kid: Oh, um, that’s a different kind of rabbit.
Archiving my Twitter, Facebook and other social network activity
Kid’s playing Minecraft with a friend who is new to the game
Friend: Why are you punching the RABBIT? Is it evil?
Kid: Oh, um, that’s a different kind of rabbit.
Related: Westerners who reached China overland by way of the silk road picked up the name Cathay from central Asia, and westerners who reached China by sea picked up the name China from southeast Asia, and they didn’t realize both names referred to the same country until the late 1500s, when a group of Jesuits living in China started comparing Marco Polo’s account to their own travels and couldn’t find anyone in China who had heard of this “Cathay” place to the north.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathay
The point where they met up with some Saracens in Beijing and asked them if they’d heard of “Cathay”, and they said, “We’re in Cathay right now” basically clinched it, though it took a while for them to convince everyone back in Europe.
Portuguese Jesuits in India sent someone overland to Cathay to check, and along the way he met a returning caravan who told him about the Jesuits they’d met in Beijing a while back.
Wiki-walking, found this article collecting “Early World Maps” from antiquity through around 1800. I’ve always found it interesting to look at maps where they got the coastlines right, because they needed to be for sailing, but the proportions are all wrong. And it’s fascinating to compare the older Chinese maps that sort-of include Europe to the older European maps that sort-of include China, based on what little was known of each other at the time.
So weird how people are convinced that someone whose signature move is to go back on his word to re-negotiate deals, and who viciously turns on anyone the moment they cease to be useful to him, has *their* back.
Me: Want some breakfast?
Kid: …
Me: (makes coffee, waits for it to brew, puts some food together, sits down, takes one bite and starts to read)
Kid: Can you get me some breakfast?
Online school, week 1: OMG need to get showers and be presentable before the kid’s class starts just in case we show up in the background for two seconds!
Online school, week 527: Fuck it, I’m not doing anything until the coffee’s kicked in.
Alumni association sent me an email about the upcoming “Stay@HOMEcoming” event
(not that I ever went to homecoming when I was *at* the school, so it’s not going to be any different…)
Comment on this guest post at This is True: What’s Good for the Goose
Having an open mind doesn’t mean believing both sides equally or disbelieving them both equally. It means looking at evidence and actually *thinking* about what is being said, what is being done, and what else is happening.
If one “side” promotes unfounded accusations (i.e. conspiracy theories) and the other “side” calls them on it, those aren’t equivalent.
If one “side” marches when an election doesn’t go their way and the other “side” violently threatens or attacks the legislature to overturn an election that doesn’t go their way, those aren’t equivalent.
If one “side” complains about propaganda in an election they lost, and the other “side” insists without evidence (unless you count the claims that have been repeatedly laughed out of court) that the votes in an election they lost were somehow faked, those aren’t equivalent.
Sure, don’t trust reflexively – but don’t dismiss reflexively either. Automatically rejecting “both sides” isn’t critical thinking, it’s just another way of reassuring yourself that you’re right.
Discovered via iNat that one of my cameras (the compact one with the good zoom that I like using for birds) was off by exactly a month. Apparently I messed up the DST adjustment
Except that I didn’t mess it up *on* the DST weekend. As I went through fixing timestamps on observations since November, I discovered that the first couple of weeks had the right date, but the wrong time.
I’d forgotten to adjust it on DST day. And then I messed it up when I noticed. 🤦♂️
Kid’s friend just found an “Escape the Zoom Meeting” obstacle course on Roblox
Kids friend glitched onto the top of the nether in a long running survival realm and is stuck. They’re trying to get more ender pearls to him to get him back without turning on cheats
Once 2 of them were stuck on top of the nether, we all agreed the sacrifice of achievements was worth it. Well, almost all of us. There was some drama over the holdout
the phrasing “Light eruptions continued during the day” just sounds weird to me, like a weather report about light rain showers.
“This is China,” whined a man leaving the Capitol grounds.
No. China is imprisoning *pro*-democracy protestors. You’re being allowed to walk away after rioting *against* democracy.
Left for a 30-minute walk before lunch (Pacific time), when the latest news out of DC was just Ted Cruz being an ass as usual. Got back, wife cornered me and whispered, “Did you look at the news before you left?”
Been doomscrolling news of the coup attempt for the last 3 hours. She’s stress-baking, I’m stress-eating, kid’s stress-watching youtube game play-throughs.
First day back at online school for the kid, who kept refusing to go to bed at a reasonable hour over the last few days and insisted on not getting out of bed for, like, an hour this morning.
It’s been “fun”…
“Why is it called ‘Oof this sword still sucks’ if it’s awesome?”
“I should rename it.”
Queued up the chorus from “I’m Still Here” to play at midnight.
Seemed appropriate.
Brain decided to get in one last visual migraine before the end of the year.
At least now I know why I was so tired yesterday.
Funny how we still talk about “OOO” and “Vacation days” when we aren’t in the office in the first place and there’s nowhere to go on vacation.
Kid’s friend found the dullest “game” on Roblox and he insisted I join them. Now the friend is bored and asking him to change to another game, but he wants to keep going with this one????