File for reference under proper English usage:
- In/On Behalf
- Different From/Than/To (it’s definitely “From” for me)
how now brownpau
File for reference under proper English usage:
Earthquake hits Northern Japan. Magnitude 8.0 is pretty strong, but with the epicenter of the quake located so far below the surface, there seems to have been less injury and damage to Hokkaido than I thought there would be.
I was deadly scared of earthquakes as a child, partly owing to the influence of Superman, the Movie. Seeing the planet Krypton breaking up, and later, Lois Lane’s car falling into that crack in the ground, and that school bus careening off the Golden Gate Bridge — it was a bit much for an impressionable little first-grader living in San Francisco. I was constantly afraid of cracks opening up in the earth and swallowing me alive. Having a home near the airport, with all the low bass rumbling that entailed, did not help. And neither did that 6.2 tremor in 1984. Nor all that talk about “The Big One.” Even years later, the 1990 Luzon earthquake was more frightening to me than I thought it should have been to a high-schooler, and I was distinctly annoyed at myself that my knees continued to shake long after the ground had stopped.
Another earthquake that left an impression on me was the Alaska earthquake of 1964, a whopping 9.2’er. No, I did not experience it firsthand, as I had yet to be born, but I had read a personal account of the quake and the ensuing landslides in one of our texts for Grade School English reading class. Having no visuals, the story had less impact on me than the Superman Movie, but I am still floored whenever I see photos of the damage caused. It was precisely that kind of destruction — houses tossed into huge chasms like toys, huge masses of land shifting and rising and sinking — which had me cowering as a child, wondering if our house would be next.
Last time I was in a major earthquake was in December 1999. It jolted me out of bed, and, quite forgetting to grab a flashlight or any other supplies, I managed to get halfway out of my Parañaque apartment before the lights went out. Fortunately the shaking stopped around the same time, the lights came back on, and nothing had been damaged. I don’t think I was quite as paralyzed with fear as I had been in my Superman-trauma days.
For now, I live in a place with relatively little earthquake history, and I think I should be able to handle a major earthquake with a fair amount of calm. (We’ll see if that still applies while the brick walls come a-tumbling down. Knock on wood.)
And though the ground may move beneath my feet, literally or proverbially, I pray yet that the kingdom within my soul be not shaken. I know that I have not refused him whose voice shook the earth.
Recently on #mefi:
<brownpau> Well, in Soviet Russia, overlords welcome you!
<bethbeth> good one brownpau, twenty points. no, make it thirty
<mr_crash_davis> Score.
Thank you, thank you. That was a once-in-a-lifetime memetic crossover line, and I don’t think I’ll be able to reach such heights of geeky wittiness ever again.
(For reference: Metafilter, #mefi, in-jokes, overlords, Soviet Russia.)
UPDATE: Beat me to it by over a month. I tip my hat to thee.
Defectiveyeti has a great suggestion for Wesley Clark’s presidential campaign.
Hard as it may be to believe, there is such a thing as having too many cats.
For later reference: parse_url()
– pass it a URL string, and it returns an associative array of URL components. Useful for extracting host names without having to resort to regex.
Mac OS X 10.2.8 update is out, but be careful. Remember how 10.2.4 broke Apache? That was because the software updater added some aspect of Rendevous support to Apache by boorishly overwriting rather than appending httpd.conf
, thereby deleting any VirtualHosts
and other custom configurations. (Fortunately the updater did make a backup, from which one could copy and paste one’s old config lines, but no OS should have to subject users to that kind of misery, especially for those of us who routinely run Apache and PHP on our Macs as local development environments — or even as main servers.)
UPDATE: Sho’nuff, the 10.2.8 update may kill Ethernet connections. The linked discussion thread has a command-line fix, but I think I’m going to hold off on upgrading for a bit, till Apple addresses that kext
issue.
UPDATE: Update pulled.