Cats are multi-dimensional

I ran across this while wandering around that dark place called the internet. It reached out and grabbed me so I had to post it here. :) I hope you enjoy it. I know I did.

Antigravity, The Feline Butterology Theory


Captured from the Usenet Oracle, 19930625

This question was posed to the Usenet Oracle:

If you drop a buttered piece of bread, it will fall on the floor butter-side down. If a cat is dropped from a window or other high and towering place, it will land on its feet. But what if you attach a buttered piece of bread, butter-side up to a cat's back and toss them both out the window? Will the cat land on its feet? Or will the butter splat on the ground?

And in response, thus spoke the Oracle:

Even if you are too lazy to do the experiment yourself you should be able to deduce the obvious result. The laws of butterology demand that the butter must hit the ground, and the equally strict laws of feline aerodynamics demand that the cat can not smash its furry back. If the combined construct were to land, nature would have no way to resolve this paradox. Therefore it simply does not fall.

That's right, you clever mortal (well, as clever as a mortal can get), you have discovered the secret of antigravity! A buttered cat will, when released, quickly move to a height where the forces of cat-twisting and butter repulsion are in equilibrium. This equilibrium point can be modified by scraping off some of the butter, providing lift, or removing some of the cat's limbs, allowing descent.

Most of the civilized species of the Universe already use this principle to drive their ships while within a planetary system. The loud humming heard by most sighters of UFOs is, in fact, the purring of several hundred tabbies.

The one obvious danger is, of course, if the cats manage to eat the bread off their backs they will instantly plummet. Of course the cats will land on their feet, but this usually doesn't do them much good, since right after they make their graceful landing several tons of red-hot starship and pissed-off aliens crash on top of them.


Flaws In the Flying Cat Theory: A Response

Special to the Coastal Beacon

A logical analysis of the BFAD (Buttered Feline Antigravity Drive) propulsion theory clearly demonstrates the impossibility of such a system.

Let us begin with a simple analysis. 1) Buttered bread must fall butter side down. 2) A cat always lands on its feet.

While both theorems are indisputable, the oracle offers no proof of the construct. The oracle implies that anyone who 'would' test this construct would immediately find the secret of BFAD.

This is clearly nonsense.

Let us assume a normal Einsteinian universe (although a Euclidean universe would serve our purposes just as well, the Einsteinian is both cheaper and drinks are readily available.)

To test BFAD, one must procure:

  • Bread
  • Butter (margarine, for some reason, will not work)
  • A cat
  • A strapping device.
Let us assume that all of these are readily available.

Attach the strapping device to the cat.

See?

No cat.

What has happened? We have run up against an a priori universal law. By a priori, we mean that it takes priority over either the Buttered Bread Principle or the Law of Feline Landings.

What happens is that the instant a strapping device and a cat occupy the same four dimensional space, the cat disappears. Now, this can easily be tested, and has been repeatedly. There are two schools of thought about this phenomenon.

The first holds that a cat and a strapping device are constituted out of different fundamental building blocks. According to this theory, a cat is constituted primarily of superquarks, (called meows by current theorists.) These superquarks demonstrate qualities that are both atomic (constituted as they are of groupings of normal quark particles) and feline (because these quarks exhibit characteristic of "charmed" or "lucky" particles.) Again, according to this theory, strapping materials are fashioned out of non-charmed particles. Bringing the two together causes one or the other to cancel out. One aspect of this theory that has not been sufficiently explained to date is the fact that it is always the cat, not the strapping device, that disappears.

The second school of thought, and it is one that appears to be gaining ground in academic circles today, holds that cats are, in fact, super-intelligent pan-dimensional beings who exist in our four dimensional universe only because there is plenty of good food and a lot of creatures stupid enough to provide the food, along with plenty of attention.

Whenever a strapping device appears, the cat simply opens a door to a different series of dimensions, and goes on an extended tour.

According to this theory, purring is a cat's way of maintaining a constant balance cycling across multiple dimensions. This school holds that antigravity is impossible, but that theoretically, a REALLY good grip on a cat, while reaching for a strapping device, could result in our ability to cross dimensions with ease (barring scratches, that is.) Pessimists argue that if there were anything really interesting in those other dimensions, cats wouldn't spend so much time here, so why ask for a good scratching?

How to pronounce Linux

Another stumble find - to settle the Linux pronunciation debate once and for all, here is audio from Linus Torvalds himself (the original Linux author) pronouncing the word... with a slight accent :) Saying Linux

"Picking and Choosing from the Law"

So - While stumbling around the net today, I came across something that made me laugh out loud. I have to issue a warning here, if you are easily offended by questions of religion STOP READING now. Ok, consider yourself warned.

The story goes like this...

Dr. Laura Schlessinger is a radio personality who dispenses advice to people who call in to her radio show. Recently, she said that, as an observant Orthodox Jew, homosexuality is an abomination according to Leviticus 18:22 and cannot be condoned under any circumstance. The following is an open letter to Dr. Laura penned by a east coast resident, which was posted on the Internet. It's funny, as well as informative:


Dear Dr. Laura:

Thank you for doing so much to educate people regarding God's Law. I have learned a great deal from your show, and try to share that knowledge with as many people as I can. When someone tries to defend the homosexual lifestyle, for example, I simply remind them that Leviticus 18:22 clearly states it to be an abomination. End of debate. I do need some advice from you, however, regarding some of the other specific laws and how to follow them:

When I burn a bull on the altar as a sacrifice, I know it creates a pleasing odor for the Lord - Lev.1:9. The problem is my neighbors. They claim the odor is not pleasing to them. Should I smite them?

I would like to sell my daughter into slavery, as sanctioned in Exodus 21:7. In this day and age, what do you think would be a fair price for her?

I know that I am allowed no contact with a woman while she is in her period of menstrual uncleanliness - Lev.15:19- 24. The problem is, how do I tell? I have tried asking, but most women take offense.

Lev. 25:44 states that I may indeed possess slaves, both male and female, provided they are purchased from neighboring nations. A friend of mine claims that this applies to Mexicans, but not Canadians. Can you clarify? Why can't I own Canadians?

I have a neighbor who insists on working on the Sabbath. Exodus 35:2 clearly states he should be put to death. Am I morally obligated to kill him myself?

A friend of mine feels that even though eating shellfish is an abomination - Lev. 11:10, it is a lesser abomination than homosexuality. I don't agree. Can you settle this?

Lev. 21:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. I have to admit that I wear reading glasses. Does my vision have to be 20/20, or is there some wiggle room here?

Most of my male friends get their hair trimmed, including the hair around their temples, even though this is expressly forbidden by Lev. 19:27. How should they die?

I know from Lev. 11:6-8 that touching the skin of a dead pig makes me unclean, but may I still play football if I wear gloves?

My uncle has a farm. He violates Lev. 19:19 by planting two different crops in the same field, as does his wife by wearing garments made of two different kinds of thread (cotton/polyester blend). He also tends to curse and blaspheme a lot. Is it really necessary that we go to all the trouble of getting the whole town together to stone them? - Lev.24:10-16. Couldn't we just burn them to death at a private family affair like we do with people who sleep with their in-laws? (Lev. 20:14)

I know you have studied these things extensively, so I am confident you can help. Thank you again for reminding us that God's word is eternal and unchanging.

Your devoted fan,
Jim

I looked this up on Snopes (urband legend debunking central) and it had this to say: http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/drlaura.asp

I laughed all the way through the letter, despite this being a serious topic. The truth of the whole thing was too much. I have always struggled with the whole picking and choosing from the Bible and the Old Testament in particular so when I read this piece, it really made me laugh while at the same time, feeling sad for all the people who think in terms of black and white, cherry picking their way through the Bible and life, believing what fits their world view and ignoring all else.

Firefox Extensions for Web Developers (and blog hackers)

The days of looking at an area on a web page and guessing the pixel dimensions or color are over! Well, at least if you have a few tools and use Firefox. I like IE, but Firefox has largely replaced it for my day to day usage primarily due to the customization and tools available for Firefox.


Here are a few add-ins that I find to be very helpful for web development and hacking my blogs or other web properties I use.



  1. The eye dropper utility.
    • This is a great little widget that gives you an eye dropper in the bottom of your status bar. If you click the eye dropper, you can identify the color of any area on your page in RGB or Hex.

    • Get it at https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/271




  2. The measure it utility.
    • This add-in gives you a little ruler in the status bar that you can click to get a measurement overlay giving you precise pixel dimensions of any screen area. Great for measuring that new page element location or footer area and so on.

    • Get it at https://https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/539/




  3. Web Developer
    • As described by CW: "Web Developer is another virtual Swiss Army Knife for coding. There's some overlap with Firebug, but where Firebug concerns itself almost exclusively with the content of a Web page, Web Developer offers tools to tweak how you're interacting with the page." I like this integration with the tool bar and the ability to work with CSS in particular.

    • Get it at https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/




Random Quotes / Messages

Random quotes are a nice addition to a site to add a little fun content so I am including directions here to put them on your own blog.



  1. Select a list of quotes to put on your blog.

  2. Go to the templates tab on your blog customization and select add a new page element.

  3. Select the HTML / JavaScript element

  4. Paste the following code into the block



  5. <i><center><script language="JavaScript">
    //store the quotations in arrays
    //change this number to reflect the number of quotes
    quotes = new Array(2);
    //just follow this pattern to add more quotes
    quotes[0] = "Shave your head, get a wet sponge, and flip the switch, 'cause you're about to get a Truthocution!<br/>Stephen Colbert";
    quotes[1] = "I believe all God's creatures have a soul... except bears, bears are Godless killing machines!<br/>Stephen Colbert";
    //calculate a random index
    index = Math.floor(Math.random() * quotes.length);
    //display the quotation
    document.write("\n");
    document.write(quotes[index]);
    </script></center></i>
    </pre></li>

  6. You can give the element a title if you want, but it is not needed

  7. Save the element and drop in in your page where you want it.

  8. Viola, you have random quotes...


Ok.... thanks for the applause, no really, thank you... Ok. So there are variations of this script all over the net. You can find a version you like better or hack this one up. Follow the links to check out sites with great little scripts and widgets for your blog, or watch here for more.

File Synchronization

A while ago, I was looking for a way to keep my multiple drives and systems in synch, and also to back up my files. As it turns out, so was my dad. I spent some time rummaging around the web and I came up with allwaysync. This application is easily the BEST at what is does, especially for the money. (free for personal use)


From the vendor: "Allway Sync uses innovative synchronization algorithms to synchronize your data between desktop PCs, laptops, USB drives and more. Allway Sync combines bulletproof reliability with an extremely easy-to-use interface."


We both use it at this point and it has been working most efficaciously. Pull the application down from http://allwaysync.com/ to give it a try.

where's the tipping point?

The issue with Don Imus serves to illustrate a good point. We tend to turn a blind eye to divisive issues until they hit critical mass, and then we express "outrage!" over the straw that served to break the camels back.

"From the outset, I believe all of us have been deeply upset and revulsed by the statements that were made on our air about the young women who represented Rutgers University in the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship with such class, energy and talent," said CBS President and Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves, in announcing the decision.

What about all the other comments made over the years? What about the comments made by Rush L. on a regular basis? Why does it have to come to this before we express our outrage. At this point, it seems a little false and frankly, a little silly. When it is common place for "shock jocks" to make a living insulting and demeaning others, why do we have to wait until someone finally says - Hey, it's not right, before we take action? And why, when it finally happens, do we act so surprised that it happened? Really, you do not have to look far to hear this same kind of vitriolic diatribe. It is commonplace on drivetime radio in the big markets.

I am all about freedom of speech, don't get me wrong. And I know where the dial is on my radio and I control (to some degree) what I listen to. What I am really pointing out more than anything is the absurdity of the advertisers response on this. They watch the ratings and public response, and when and if they deem it a PR issue, they suddenly become aghast. How silly does that sound when said that way? But that is exactly what is happening in front of our eyes on this very issue. If it was so very bad, they would have come out against it immediately and the firing would have been over and done by now. They would not have to wait until they see the economic effect. But then, that's what it's really about, isn't it?

Photo sharing sites

I love to take pictures. I am an official photo junkie - the guy at the party who has the camera and says smile :) while you're trying to finish your drink. At any rate, when you take a lot of photos, you need a way to share them. I looked at all the free sites I could find and I could not find anything I was happy with. I wanted something that would let me customize and personalize. I also wanted to be able to lock down collections and share others.

To skip to the punchline, I found smugmug and never looked back. I still use a few free services for other things but I love my smugmug account. The pure hackability (good word, eh?)of the service is amazing and the community around the service is superb. It's worth a visit if you do any online photo sharing.

Hack your blog

While working on one of my other blogs, I have been playing around with blog hacks and tools. Basically what I've found is that blogspot is very similar to my favorite photo host (smugmug) in that is it highly customizable and uses standard naming conventions, styles and variables for templates.


Taking this into account, there is a growing community of "blog hackers" that have ready made widgets to drop into the blogs and it is fairly straight forward to make your own. I'm going to build a list of these hacks and make a link list as a starting point. Look for more content over time on this subject.

V for Vendetta

I recently watched a disturbingly powerful movie. The title was V for Vendetta. The movie was set in England in a future that is too close to home. The basic premise of the movie is that the (Plot spoiler coming) government has instituted martial law following an outbreak of terrifying viruses that are threatening the existence of the nation. Unfortunately, and known to very few, the outbreak was created by those aspiring to power and used as a tool to catapult them into control. The only solution to the outbreaks was total government control, centralizing the power in a very "Big Brother" fashion.

The main character, originally bent on revenge for wrongs to him and country, realizes that overthrow of the government can only come from the people and only succeed with peaceful protest and with a little help from symbolic gestures, given power by the people, through an idea. The idea being that the muzzle of a gun works only so far, peace and words built on ideas and ideals are ultimately the most potent weapon available.

While this is a dark movie in many a sense, it is also one of great hope and also some truth. Among the notable quotes from the movie, to me, is this: "You wear a mask for so long, you forget who you were beneath it."

How true is this thought in our daily lives? Are we living with a manufactured mask of Christianity that makes us forget what we are underneath? Not only in the spiritual sense, but in the greater world view as well? Also, how many of us walk around with a Mask of composure, or professionalism, hiding the chaos or pain that we are dealing with underneath. We pretend everything is ok until it all seem very normal. Ignoring the underlying reality that shapes us every day, we compromise our integrity to be like our peers and be liked by our peers.

Another quote from the movie is particularly convicting and along the same line of thinking: "I'd only told them the truth. Was that so selfish? Our integrity sells for so little, but it's all that we really have. It is the very last inch of us, but within that inch, we are free".

Do we value that integrity that we have? Do we treasure it and act in a manner that befits the value? Or, rather, do we loose that freedom, sold for the price of "acceptance"?

Showing weakness

When is it wrong to hide our pain?

I have learned the most from people who shared their brokenness and pain with me.

2Co 12:8-9 (8) For this thing I besought the Lord three times, that it might depart from me. (9) And He said to me, My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore I will rather glory in my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may overshadow me.

I have always struggled with sharing my own struggles with others for various reasons, chief among them is that I have felt uncomfortable showing weakness. Our culture has created an image of manliness that is built on a "macho gunfighter" Hollywood type. Compounding that, is a reluctance to appear a whiner. I am learning, albeit slowly, that sometimes greater strength is shown in admitting weakness and / or failure, than not. Giving people a chance to minister to your / my needs is sometimes more important than maintaining that image of "having it all together".

The truth is, people hurt. People make mistakes. People get sick. People struggle with addictions, behavior issues, life. We have to learn to get past the desire to mask it with a lie and learn to lean on our friends and in turn, be there to be leaned on.

The "Doing of Christianity"

The "doing of Christianity" has largely become Christianity.

In a recent conversation with a friend I tried to explain my position on this. I keep coming back to Love. Love is what is foundational, everything else comes from Love. To make the point more relevant, consider a marriage - an analogy often used in the New Testament.

I love my wife, therefore I want to please my wife. She is my passion, therefore I want to know my wife. Because I want to please my wife and I want to know my wife, I talk with her, I try to understand her and her wants and needs. It doesn't happen that I watch "dancing with the stars" on the television because I enjoy the program, I do it because my wife enjoys it and I know that to do things she likes is well worth the time. It brings her joy, and through that joy, I find happiness. Because I love my wife, I will throw out that favorite pair of jeans that have more holes than a good swiss cheese but fit me so well. I know she does not like them and prefers pants that have a minimum of damage. These things did not come first. My wife loved me as I was. I adopted these specific manifestations of our love over time, just as she has learned to understand me more over time.

The salient point here is that Christianity should resemble this process. We fall in love with our God and He loves us where we are. He loves us in our brokenness. As we grow in our love for Him, our lives begin to reflect the changes. The "Works" are an outward manifestation of our love for our God.

Here is a point on which I may part ways with some of you still with me... I believe that these "works" will differ among believers. I believe that cultural influences will dictate manifestations of our love. What may be right for an American in Philadelphia, PA may not be right for a Chadian in Balimba. That being said, the constants provided in the New Testament serve as a good starting point for a normalized baseline regardless of local.

The example of love

When Jesus came to this earth, He had a choice. He could come in fully realized power and glory and make things right, or he could come in weakness and love. He chose weakness. I believe that this is the model for love. Let me be clear on this, weakness in this sense does not speak of lack of will or passion, rather a conscious choice to restrain untold power in favor of taking on a mantle of humility.

God chose to provide an example of Love for us to follow that is impossible to measure up to. Love is one thing that cannot be forced. Love cannot be mandated. Love is a result of an overwhelming emotion. Love is the ultimate emotion that can motivate behavior more powerfully than any other influence.

I believe that this is why He chose weakness. He made it a choice, and not an easy one at that, but a choice that would change the world. He created a community that personified sacrificial love as He was love.

What to do with the Old Testament

I was thinking about the Old Testament. I have always struggled with it but I seem to more as I explore my faith more deeply. I think that looking at it as a theological document as opposed to a historical document is a good start. (Thanks Tim)

A friend of mine suggested that it is best looked at through the lens of the cross, meaning I believe, that we look at it with the overlay of Grace.

I think that when we are able to abandon the strict literal interpretation and consider it as a guideline and theological record it makes a little more sense. I guess I struggle the most with what to take away as relevant for us now, in the world we live in, no longer under the Law. I grew up hearing preachers pick and choose passages and verses that fit their point, glossing over the sister verses and commands and I began to build this sense of frustration with both the Bible and them.

How can you cherry pick truth? If one command is truth we have to follow, why not the next? Looking at it through Grace, we can select what fits the "new pattern" but it is still a bit of a challenge, leaving us as the ones to interpret the "wisdom of the ages". Frankly, I feel more qualified to interpret the thinking of my 15 year old daughter and her friends (meaning not at all) than to be the judge of the truth in the Old Testament.

I have settled on this. (for now)

  1. God is the source of Truth.
  2. God is the inspiration for the Old Testament.
  3. The Old Testament reflects truth that God deemed relevant for humanity.
  4. The change in God's interaction with humankind between the Old and New Testament is explained solely by Grace, fully revealed when God became Man.
  5. Much of who and what God is will remain a mystery until the day He chooses to reveal it.
  6. We have to be content with what we have been given.
  7. God is an awesome, awe inspiring mystery that we cannot explain, reason away, or fully understand.

I wonder why it's ok to do that

Looking at the headlines every day, sometimes I can't help but wonder, why do they (insert your headline source here) feel that it's ok to do that.

Here is one that I really struggle with. Why did the captors of a US news reporter feel it was ok to kidnap, torture, and then behead someone, but then the same people who cheered at that caused a huge uproar over a cartoon that could be considered disrespectful to Islam?

What about the rights of the man kidnapped?

Measure the response of the world to the kidnapping and beheading (pick your instance, there have been many), then think for a bit about the response of the radical Islamic world to a simple cartoon. It seems a little out of balance, does it not? Especially when other religions are parodied on a regular basis.

Since the response of the radical Islam world was so violent over a cartoon, would not it be appropriate in their book to have a similar, if appropriately escalated, response to their actions? Why is it that the world seems in such a hurry to apologize when cities are being torn apart in the violence of the response? What about the response? Is that not something to be upset over? Where does it end?

Why is it ok to act like that?

Please note: I am Not advocating a violent response on any course. I am questioning the logic, or extreme lack thereof, that has been demonstrated here, and time and time again. I do not believe that violence is the answer to this. I do not profess to have the answer, hence, the question Why?

How, I wonder, do all the millions of followers of Islam who are not radical fundamentalists, but rather peace loving people who respect their fellow persons feel about this? I suppose a little like I feel when I hear about some Christian Fundamentalist doing something crazy in the name of God... What God do they serve I wonder?

Food for thought on the subject of love

The Bible has a lot to say about love, but here are a couple of passages that make a pretty clear series of points in my mind.

1Co 13:1-13
(1) If I speak in the tongues of humans and angels but have no love, I have become a reverberating gong or a clashing cymbal.
(2) If I have the gift of prophecy and can understand all secrets and every form of knowledge, and if I have absolute faith so as to move mountains but have no love, I am nothing.
(3) Even if I give away all that I have and surrender my body so that I may boast but have no love, I get nothing out of it.
(4) Love is always patient, Love is always kind, Love is never envious Or vaunted up with pride. Nor is she conceited,
(5) And never is she rude, Never does she think of self Or ever get annoyed. She never is resentful,
(6) Is never glad with sin, But always glad to side with truth, Whene'er the truth should win.
(7) She bears up under everything, Believes the best in all, There is no limit to her hope, And never will she fall.
(8) Love never fails. Now if there are prophecies, they will be done away with. If there are tongues, they will cease. If there is knowledge, it will be done away with.
(9) For what we know is incomplete and what we prophesy is incomplete.
(10) But when what is complete comes, then what is incomplete will be done away with.
(11) When I was a child, I spoke like a child, thought like a child, and reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I gave up my childish ways.
(12) Now we see only a blurred reflection in a mirror, but then we will see face to face. Now what I know is incomplete, but then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known.
(13) Right now three things remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love.

Note in Corinthians - v.1 - and also a repeated theme, to paraphrase: "no matter what great things I have or do, if I don't have love, I really have nothing..." Mind you, this is my interpretation on these things, but I feel a valid one. Where have we gone so astray as a community of believers that we have made it about the doing - and in the process forgotten the love. I'm not saying we have replaced it with hate, or even that we have even totally abandoned it, I am saying that we have relegated it to a position of relative unimportance.

Galatians 5:22-25 ISV But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, (23) gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against such things. (24) Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified their flesh with its passions and desires. (25) If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the Spirit.

The Fruit of the Spirit, referenced here in Galations, mentions first Love, then from love, things that can be considered to be manifestations of love.

So, what's the point of it all

I have been struggling a little lately, with the whole idea of Church, Christianity and what it means... What have we made it? What is it, really? I think that we have made it about the doing of it, as opposed to the being of it. Make sense? - In essence, we have created a thing that we call Christianity and it looks generally like a life of doing. We are judged according to what we have done in the framework of Christianity as defined by the church. But wait a minute, isn't it about our God? Isn't that why we have church in the first place? What about loving our God? What about loving others?