I am. I be.

This is telling from my work computer. I hope the sniffing dogs to catch me playing outside the corporate sandbox.

Likelihood of you being FEMALE is 18%
Likelihood of you being MALE is 82%

Site Male-Female Ratio
google.com 0.98
amazon.com 0.9
blogger.com 1.06
imdb.com 1.06
flickr.com 1.15
weather.com 1.08
nytimes.com 1.13
netflix.com 0.79
southwest.com 0.77
livejournal.com 0.68
slate.com 1.11
salon.com 1.13
sportingnews.com 1.94
autoblog.com 1.94
animenewsnetwork.com 1.04
dailykos.com 1.56

Try it out here. You should post your results there or here. I think it would be okay to post it there. Here, we’ll just make fun of you. >_

Quote of the Day [8.07.08]

Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US

Title to the Aug. 6, 2001 President’s Daily Brief while vacationing on his Crawford, TX ranch

Link of the Day [8.07.08]

It’s the day before the 2008 Olympics in China. For all their advances in commerce and capitalism, let’s not forget how totalitarian the regime is. Their staging of the Olympics is a propoganda device meant to show the world that they are ready to be a part of it. Yet, they can still do what they did almost twenty years ago except now with a corporate logo.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tankman/

La Guernica

This is interesting, too. On this day, besides Hiroshima, the Spanish town of Guernica was devastated by German bombs. It’s another sad memory for mankind.

Hanging in the Rénia Sofia is Picasso’s La Guernica painted in response to the tragedy of that day. It’s perhaps the most visited painting in that museum.

When we visited last year (it’s been almost year?), there were crowds around it. The scene reminded me of seeing the Mona Lisa at the Louvre. People were intensely studying it and contemplating the horrors of the day. They say it’s one of the more humanistic of paintings. You see it and you wonder how we could do such a thing. Man can be so unkind to his fellows.

It’ll be an everlasting testament to evil.

In Hiroshima, there still exists burnt out shell of the Hiroshima Prefecture Industrial Promotion Hall. It signifies our yearning for peace. Can’t we all just get along?

Link of the Day [8.06.08]

At 8:15 AM sixty-three years ago, the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima. In an instant, 140,000 people were killed, and the fate of the world was changed. Who knows if the war in the Pacific could’ve been won without the bomb? Who knows what we had unleashed? It is a legacy that remains with us to this day. Should we have been the ones to use it? If not us, would they have used on us or our allies?

http://www.gensuikin.org/english/photo.html

Quote of the Day [8.06.08]

“It’s like these guys take pride in being ignorant.”

Sen Barack Obama (D-Illinois) describing the GOP on their ridiculing of his “properly inflated tires” tip

Link of the Day [8.05.08]

Stopped by the grocery store this morning to get some lunch. I had decided on instant ramen because I’m in the mood. Did you know that ramen is such a big thing in Japan that they have a museum dedicated to it? I wonder if the US has a hot dog museum? And where it is so that I can visit it.

http://www.bento.com/phgal3.html