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Capsula [20 Mar 2010|08:33pm]

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Intimate Stranger [20 Mar 2010|07:11pm]

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The Like [20 Mar 2010|06:34pm]

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Zlam Dunk [20 Mar 2010|05:15pm]

jwz

"This song is called 'Castle Beyond the Goblin City' and it's about the movie Labyrinth."

"This next song is about the late great Patrick Swayze."

"This next song is called Top Gun."

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Wait, actually that was Ten Bears. [20 Mar 2010|02:50pm]

jwz
I robbed them of six full bears.
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Four Bears [20 Mar 2010|02:13pm]

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Maika Makovski [20 Mar 2010|02:13pm]

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Viva City [20 Mar 2010|12:34pm]

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Lucky & Rocky [20 Mar 2010|03:07pm]
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Location: Alpharetta, Georgia, USA

Lucky & Rocky

Lucky is my sweet little feral creamsicle kitty that was rescued from an SUV’s engine compartment at a gas station. Rocky is her larger gray sister that was adopted right afterwards to give Lucky someone to play with. They are still best buds, and wrestle and play chase games every morning. Lucky is infatuated with my big boy cat Spooky. She follows him around, curls up next to him at night. She still prefers cat contact to human contact, but lets me pet her at night, in bed.
Rocky loves to roll around in my dirty laundry. She’s very food oriented and already shows a definite “spay sway”. Such a sweet little girl. Both girls are over one year old now, and are very happy and healthy.

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FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUU... [20 Mar 2010|10:49am]

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Coathangers (fuck yeah) [19 Mar 2010|10:14pm]

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Rebelle [19 Mar 2010|10:13pm]

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Pizza. Srs bzns. [19 Mar 2010|10:13pm]

jwz
This is a pizza truck. With a pair of 48" TVs.
Playing Ferris Bueller, day after day.

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Discretion [19 Mar 2010|10:13pm]

jwz
Saw guy hand girl card reading "Edison Carter". Opted not to cockblock w/ Network 23 reference.

Sainthood expected shortly.

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The Seagull and The Duck [20 Mar 2010|04:57am]
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Seen as a seagull and a duck, these nebulae are Seen as a seagull and a duck, these nebulae are


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Fuck Yeah, Metric. [19 Mar 2010|07:22pm]

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This Is Why The Health Care Bill Should Be Passed, Even Though It Has Serious Problems And Is Much L [19 Mar 2010|11:28pm]
_getyourwaron

Look at these tea-party dudes yelling at the guy with Parkinson’s. If health-care reform passes, they will be SO UNHAPPY. And that will put a spring in my step!

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...and furries. [19 Mar 2010|04:13pm]

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Broken Records [19 Mar 2010|03:45pm]

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The Minutes [19 Mar 2010|02:52pm]

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Warpaint [19 Mar 2010|02:25pm]

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The Asteroids Galaxy Tour [19 Mar 2010|02:22pm]

jwz
(again!)

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costcochondritis [19 Mar 2010|08:46pm]

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i've been diagnosed with costochondritis but since we were going shopping afterwards i accidentally reported myself as having costcochondritis. :)
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Ume [19 Mar 2010|12:29pm]

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Other side of fwy is where they keep the Coachellas, Ozzfests, open-air bong-vendors. [19 Mar 2010|12:29pm]

jwz
Scope of this place continues to amaze.
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News: Actually, Speaking Of Kris [19 Mar 2010|10:15am]
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Tycho: A new Blamimation is now awailable!  There's something every Friday, of course - but today it's them, doing their awesome thing. (CW)TB 
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How many days long is a one-day sale? The answer might surprise you [19 Mar 2010|02:00pm]
oldnewthing

A friend of mine received a flyer for a major department store proudly proclaiming that they were having a One-Day-Only sale.

Sale prices were in effect on Saturday and Sunday.

Previously on the subject For large values of 1. If this keeps up, I may have to create a subcategory for it.

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How does delay-loading use binding information? [19 Mar 2010|02:00pm]
oldnewthing

In the documentation for delay-loading, there's a remark that says that the call to GetProcAddress can be avoided if there is binding information. A customer who received the explanation of why you can't delay-load kernel32 pointed out that paragraph and asked whether this means that you can delay-load kernel32</a> if you bind to it. (Getting around to answering this question was the point of the past few days.)

Let's take another look at what that GetProcAddress-avoidance optimization does. Actually, it's just another look at what the module loader does when it's time to resolve imports to a bound DLL: At build time, the actual function pointers are precomputed and cached, along with the timestamp of the DLL those precomputed values came from. At run time, the delay-load stubs check the timestamp of the target DLL and compare it against the timestamp that it had cached. If they are the same, then they skip the call to GetProcAddress and use the cached value.

In other words, the delay-load stubs use binding information in exactly the same way the module loader does.

Does this mean that you can now delay-load kernel32?

No. First of all, if the timestamps don't match or if the target DLL was not loaded at its preferred address, then the binding information is of no use—you have a cache miss. In that case, the module loader (and the delay-load stubs) must obtain the function pointers the old-fashioned way. You can't assume that your binding information will always be accurate. (For example, after your module was bound to kernel32, there may have been a security update which modified kernel32, which invalidates your binding information.)

And besides, even if the binding information were used, you still have to call LoadLibrary to get the target DLL loaded in the first place. Even though binding may have optimized away one call to kernel32, you still have that LoadLibrary to deal with.

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Obi Best [19 Mar 2010|11:28am]

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Keepin’ It Real [19 Mar 2010|04:21pm]
_getyourwaron

Fox News Channel host Geraldo Rivera with wife Erica Levy at the RTCA dinner.

(From here.)

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Two Beautiful Ladies Who Look Great [19 Mar 2010|04:18pm]
_getyourwaron

CNN’s Dana Bash and comedienne Kathy Griffin at the RTCA dinner.

(From here.)

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Lookin’ Good! [19 Mar 2010|04:14pm]
_getyourwaron

Bill O’Reilly at the Radio & Television Correspondents Association Dinner:

(From here.)

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Bad Veins [19 Mar 2010|10:50am]

jwz
(That is in fact a telephone)

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Bob Evans [19 Mar 2010|03:07pm]
dailykitten

Location: Rome, Italy

Bob Evans

This little guy, who’s real name I didn’t know, so I called him after an Australian musician of the same name, is a inhabitant of the Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary in Rome. He was a total sweetie, who didn’t mind posing for a few pictures and seemed very happy amongst his many rescued friends but also liked the attention received by the many visitors and tourists who came by. This Roman cat sanctuary is an amazing place for anyone looking for a lovely Italian kitty or those on holiday, who are looking for a “cat fix” (as I did, missing my own boy at home).

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LIGO Gravitational Observatories [19 Mar 2010|01:08pm]
gmaps_sights

These two huge L-shaped structures visible at a very low zoom level are the LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) facilities in Livingston, Louisiana and Hanford, Washington.

LIGO LIGO

Each arm of the structures is 4km in length, making them longer than the Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre we visited some time ago here on Google Sightseeing, which is the longest building in the United States. However, the LIGO structures appear to be low concrete tunnels, so aren’t officially buildings.

LIGO

The observatories are an attempt to detect cosmic gravitational waves, the existence of which was predicted by Einstein in 1916. Almost 100 years later, scientists are still searching for direct evidence of these waves which are thought to originate from supernovas and other astrophysical events.

LIGO LIGO

The science involved is far beyond the comprehension of this writer (who failed high school physics) but here’s what I can figure out. Lasers housed in the main building at each complex (Livingston, Hanford) pass through ultra high vacuums housed in each of the tunnel arms and bounce back-and-forth on mirrors at the end of each arm a number of times.

LIGO

Along the way they pass through interferometers before returning to the main building. If a gravitational wave happens to hit the Earth during this process, the laser beams will be out of step with each other, allowing the wave to be measured. The 3,002km distance between the observatories is equivalent to 10 milliseconds at the speed of light, which would allow triangulation of the source of any waves detected.

LIGO

However, the measurements involved are so incredibly minuscule that the one of the main challenges faced by the scientists is learning how to distinguish actual wave measurements from random movements in the mirrors caused by minor earth tremors, vehicles on nearby roads, or (one assumes) something as simple as a mouse running over the concrete tube.

I’m totally out of my depth once I start reading about alteration of space-time, cosmic strings and other wonders, so if you want to learn more, Wikipedia is a good place to start, while the official LIGO site has options ‘for scientists’ and ‘for all’. There’s also an introductory video on Youtube.

Thanks to punk floyd, Joel Koerwer, Nicolas Ward and Rich Holmes.

Locations: Louisiana, Washington / Categories: , ,

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Comic: Subterfuge And Social Media [19 Mar 2010|12:00am]
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New Comic: Subterfuge And Social Media
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News: Subterfuge And Social Media [19 Mar 2010|12:00am]
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Tycho: If there is a bigger Splinter Cell fan than myself, I haven't yet met them; but in their zeal to promote the newest iteration, Ubisoft has caused Sam Fisher to tweet. And I don't mean they've made him chirp, which would be preferable. They've given him a Twitter account where he tweets in a supremely earnest way about how tormented his shit is. No. This is something you've got to be very careful with. It's possible to make something like this work, but (ironically for a marketing maneuver) its connections to the "product" need to be largely oblique - it ...
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Fermi Catalogs the Gamma ray Sky [19 Mar 2010|06:19am]
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Fermi Catalogs the Gamma ray Sky Fermi Catalogs the Gamma ray Sky


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MNDR [18 Mar 2010|10:50pm]

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We accidentally stumbled into a rave from 1996. [18 Mar 2010|10:49pm]

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Apparently Crystal Method was about to play.

We left because it was smoky.

Oh and also not really 1996.

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