I’ve always found the following weird naming convention kinda strange and annoying:
Somewhat inspired by xkcd
I’ve always found the following weird naming convention kinda strange and annoying:
Somewhat inspired by xkcd
I saw a new chocolate drink (Q sjokolademelk) with the advertisement “Norways Best” written on the package in the store a couple of days ago, so I decided to do a blind test with that and 3 other brands of chocolate milk.
I tested the 4 brands at 4 tests, and rated them on a scale from 1 (worst) to 10 (best). Special thanks to Stacy for being the lab assistant, making sure everything was double blinded
As the results show, the new “Best in Norway” chocolate milk tasted like crap, while the one I usually buy (Tine sjokomelk) was beaten by a small margin by Litago (also from “Tine”). At least my regular brand had a very low standard deviation . The winners were “Litago original sjokolademelk” and “Litago lettere sjokolademelk”, with the latter having a lower standard deviation (consistently yummy) and being crowned the winner of the test:
The purpose of “Earth hour” is to raise awareness of global warming, a subject that really needs more exposure and media coverage (this is irony, in case you’re a moron).
There are several things about the concept that pisses me off:
What is Earth hour, this is from the “official” site, earthhour.org:
“This year, Earth Hour has been transformed into the world’s first global election, between Earth and global warming.”
What is the point of voting when nobody counts the votes, people don’t know what or understand the implications of what they are voting over, and the result (if any) are not even considered by anyone?
“Switching off your lights is a vote for Earth, or leaving them on is a vote for global warming”
Global warming won by a landslide.
“We all have a vote, and every single vote counts”
No, none of the “votes” count, turning off the lights for 0.012 % of the year does nothing except providing what a sad bunch of drones you all are.
The most useless and disturbing part of the shitty earthhour.org site unveils itself when you click “Take action”, this part of the site shows you what wonderful things you can do to save the planet:
Unless you are a complete tool, by looking at the ways to “Take action”, you see that every fucking thing you can do is to promote Earth Hour, but if that is the only thing you can do, WHY BOTHER? it’s like some kind of twisted pyramid scheme, where there is no real value or action taking place, except requiting and talking about it. There are no real solutions to climate problems, and no fake solutions either for that matter. It’s just a mindless urge to spread earth hour on facebook, blogs (I guess I’m doing my part right now), youtube, twitter, flicker, etc..
Earth hour is one big sick joke, and it’s on YOU..
I just read the best joke I’ve heard so far
Heisenberg went for a drive and got stopped by a traffic cop. The cop asked, “Do you know how fast you were going?” Heisenberg replied, “No, but I know where I am.”
Based on what’s been in the Norwegian news the last week (healing, proposals for laws that hinders freedom of speech, angels, and all sorts of nonsense). I’ve made this map, to help get a overview of the situation:
At least it shows that even Randi can be wrong at times:
“I had always thought of the Scandinavian countries as being generally more rational than most other parts of the world”
update – Febuary 4th 2009:
The stupid law that could have made blasphemy illegal, has now been canceled, lightly lowering my disdain for our beloved politicians.