Today's Mighty Oak


Alright, back again, let’s see what we have right now:

First up, the short list for the first-annual Information is Beautiful awards have been announced.

The title says worst puns ever, I say best.

Please, please, please learn to kern:

Um, a python that was caught in Florida was 17 feet.  Well I know what I’ll be having nightmares about now.

Also in animal news, Aphids may have evolved to use photosynthesis.  Pretty amazing!

It’s long, but worth it, the Lego story:

Famous CD covers recreated via the medium of…socks.

That’s it for now, have a great one!



Alright, another update, let’s see what I have tonight for you.  First up, like this post.  Get it:

All of the books from The Royal Tenenbaums have been compiled.  Pretty awesome.

Apartment Therapy has a couple of old computers turned into coffee tables.  I like the one with the orange coil in the middle.

It’s almost time for the next season of American Horror Story, I’m super excited, and here’s one of the trailers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz-Z-023hiY

This is astounding.  David Foster Wallace (and other authors) have left the word notes in the thesaurus on Macs.  Really neat, and a little sad in the case of DFW.

Awesome steampunk fan:

Apartment Therapy takes a look at the new IKEA catalog and pulls out the rooms which were created by a computer.

This is so meta, I don’t even know what to say, apparently 160 years of maps of hurricanes, makes a giant, globe-consuming hurricane pattern.

And finally, this goes out to all my over-caffeinated friends and family out there, a giant chart of coffee.

That’s it for now, but I’ll be back soon with more, have a great one!



Been a while, and I have a lot to share, so let’s get going.  First up, this has been floating around, and it’s been overdone, but this time, it’s at my alma mater:

Fun fact, the Steelers are the only football team to have a training camp day for those with special needs.  Shame on all the other teams!

After years of waiting, and hunting for a copy that wouldn’t put me in the poor house, The 50 Year Sword is being reprinted in America and the cover was just revealed in io9:

I’m really hoping that Yinztagram comes to Android.  I would totally add Rick Sebak to just about every picture ever.

Here are some awe-inspiring (in a bad way) of the interior of Monsour Medical Building, which I pass all the time going to SVC.

This is amusing:

An artist has used thousands of CDs to create amazing works of art.  Makes my coathanger and AOL CD suncatchers look like child’s play…since they were.

This is a really cool table, although I don’t know how much it costs, but I’m guessing it’s really expensive.

Also amusing:

Act Classy took the ruined Jesus Fresco and showed his whole life.  Funny, because all we can do is laugh about the situation.

Click here to listen to the sound of a star dying.  Seriously.

A great riff on Warhol’s famous quote:

I’ve always loved utensil-less cooking while camping, this looks really awesome.  It’s totally for breakfast.

That’s it for now, but I’ll be back soon with more!



Written: 8/13/2012

LGBT couples make great parents.  So do straight couples.  There are of course negative examples of both, don’t get me wrong.  But one statement that I made to a good friend was that two straight people can go out and drunkenly make a baby, two gay guys can’t go out one night and drunkenly adopt a child.

However, enemies of equality seem to think that we’re after children to molest or somehow make gay, neither of which are true of course.

Now, Bryan Fisher is on a roll telling people that they should kidnap the children of LGBT couples.  Yes, he’s advocating kidnapping, which is absolutely disgusting (as is the slander mentioned above).

I never made the connection, since the story is in and out of the news as trial dates come and go, but this so called “underground railroad” is kind of already a real thing.  And Bryan Fisher keeps encouraging it.  How very, very sad.

I can’t repeat it enough, the anger and vitriol that comes from parents and anti-equality organizations does real harm to LGBT children (and adults).  This letter, is sadly proof of it:

“James: This is a difficult but necessary letter to write. I hope your telephone call was not to receive my blessing for the degrading of your lifestyle. I have fond memories of our times together, but that is all in the past. Don’t expect any further conversations With me. No communications at all. I will not come to visit, nor do I want you in my house. You’ve made your choice though Wrong it may be. God did not intend for this unnatural lifestyle. If you choose not to attend my funeral, my friends and family will understand. Have a good birthday and good life. No present exchanges will be accepted. Goodbye, Dad.”

But of course, I do have to remember that sometimes, there really are good parents who see the light (if they didn’t already), like this father who changed his vote at his gay son’s urging.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 8/13/2012

LGBT couples make great parents.  So do straight couples.  There are of course negative examples of both, don’t get me wrong.  But one statement that I made to a good friend was that two straight people can go out and drunkenly make a baby, two gay guys can’t go out one night and drunkenly adopt a child.

However, enemies of equality seem to think that we’re after children to molest or somehow make gay, neither of which are true of course.

Now, Bryan Fisher is on a roll telling people that they should kidnap the children of LGBT couples.  Yes, he’s advocating kidnapping, which is absolutely disgusting (as is the slander mentioned above).

I never made the connection, since the story is in and out of the news as trial dates come and go, but this so called “underground railroad” is kind of already a real thing.  And Bryan Fisher keeps encouraging it.  How very, very sad.

I can’t repeat it enough, the anger and vitriol that comes from parents and anti-equality organizations does real harm to LGBT children (and adults).  This letter, is sadly proof of it:

“James: This is a difficult but necessary letter to write. I hope your telephone call was not to receive my blessing for the degrading of your lifestyle. I have fond memories of our times together, but that is all in the past. Don’t expect any further conversations With me. No communications at all. I will not come to visit, nor do I want you in my house. You’ve made your choice though Wrong it may be. God did not intend for this unnatural lifestyle. If you choose not to attend my funeral, my friends and family will understand. Have a good birthday and good life. No present exchanges will be accepted. Goodbye, Dad.”

But of course, I do have to remember that sometimes, there really are good parents who see the light (if they didn’t already), like this father who changed his vote at his gay son’s urging.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 8/13/2012

Here’s a bit of news I did not expect to write: both presidential candidates are opposed to the BSA’s ban on LGBT members.

Obama, as guessed, is opposed to the ban:

President believes the Boy Scouts is a valuable organization that has helped educate and build character in American boys for more than a century,” White House spokesperson Shin Inouye said in the statement. “He also opposes discrimination in all forms, and as such opposes this policy that discriminates on basis of sexual orientation.”

And Romeny, who said the following in 1994, his current spokesman said he still stands by it:

I support the right of the Boy Scouts of America to decide what it wants to do on that issue. I feel that all people should be able to participate in the Boy Scouts regardless of their sexual orientation.

I honestly thought he would try to walk that back and distance himself from it.  But good for him!

Zach Wahls weighs in, and I have to agree, it’s so strange to see both major candidates from the two parties agreeing on something:

“I couldn’t agree more with President Obama about how important the BSA is to this country’s young men and am proud to have his support. The fact that the Presidential candidates of both major American parties have come together to oppose the BSA’s anti-gay policy in the most polarized political climate since Reconstruction speaks volumes about both the moral validity and critical importance of ending the ban. It’s no surprise that the leader of the free world is willing to advocate for a little more freedom within the BSA.”

I don’t think this will come up as an issue, although I think it would be worth it if it was pushed by groups such as Scouts for Equality, although honestly, there are more pressing issues for the country, just not for me.

But maybe, just maybe, like Pelosi and Gingrich, they’ll come together and do a PSA.  But I won’t hold my breath.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 8/3/2012

A few more thoughts about Chick-Fil-A, which honestly I’m sick of reading about on my Facebook and Twitter feeds (although I am quite happy with some of my friends responses to the whole thing).

Let’s say this really is about Freedom of Speech, which I have always said I take a little different position than the Supreme Court has.  Speech is protected, unless it is specifically created to cause harm.  That harm is defined as those trying to insight riots, or encourage others to take specific bodily harm against someone else.

I also think that speech designed to cause emotional harm should not be protected, which is where I differ from the Supreme Court.  I can understand though that it is hard to draw a legal line to define what is intentionally causing emotional harm.  While I agree with the laws to prohibit protests at military funerals (specifically written to counteract the Westboro Baptist Church), I can understand that we should not actually pass those laws.  But anyway, I digress.

Here’s the problem with thinking that the Chick-Fil-A mess is really about Freedom of Speech.  Because if it is, those supporting the hateful chicken need to realize that everyone else is just as entitled to their own freedom of speech.  Just as you can go crazy and buy their chicken to support their bigoted stance, the other side is going to be just as vocal in supporting equality.

Just like the BSA: Chick-Fil-A can choose to support whatever they want, but it doesn’t mean they should: I choose to believe that people are better than that, and that we deserve better.

And secondly, for those thinking this is just about marriage equality, that is not the whole truth.  It is about so much more.  Check it out:

So you’ll have to excuse me while I don’t give my money to a company that wants to make it illegal to be myself.

A company that thinks I should be thrown in jail and am the work of the devil.  How I can possibly have any kind of adult conversation with someone like that seems impossible.

The blog, We Carry The Fire sums it up perfectly:

You are less than.  My God doesn’t believe you are worthy of the word Marriage despite him making you the way you are. 

Unacceptable.  

But I conceded.  Further discussion was not warranted.  No views would be changed and only further awkwardness would arise.

All I kept thinking in my head is, They don’t get it.  And I really don’t think they do.  Unless you have lived a life in a gay persons shoes I wouldn’t expect them to.  They dont see the hundreds of organizations out there whose sole purpose it is to make sure gay people dont have the same rights as others.  They dont see or know of the hate crimes against gay people every single day.   They cant understand that separate is not equal.  Granting rights without the word is not good enough.  It still says I am less than deserving of the word marriage.

People scream about it being a religious institution and therefore cannot simply have gays marrying.  Its in the Bible they say:

An abomination.

Me. 

An abomination.  Brings back memories of being called a filthy faggot by a man standing on a street corner when I told him I didn’t agree with his sign saying gays were sinners.  Or when another person called my friends and I “nasty queers” and to “get out of their neighborhood”.  Or when my own father would call me a gross faggot after every argument growing up.  Or when I was told by family members that God wants me to live a life of solitude by myself and to not act on the desires which I have.  Because the love I have to share is not worth sharing with another human being and that this was my cross to carry.

God made me this way so that  I could live a life alone. A lonely abomination

The continued bullying and degrading of the LGBT community is insidious.  It works its way into your brain and makes you believe what you’re told.  Makes you believe that you’re less than.  And that’s something that others aren’t going to understand.  We have to celebrate our differences and surround ourselves with those that love and accept us, just to come out even and in a safe place inside our own heads.

It’s a tough life, one that I wouldn’t wish on anyone.  I constantly wish and hope that I’m making a difference, to make the world a better place for those coming after me.  I’t sthe only way to end the cycle.

This blog post is phenomenal, please take a few minutes to read it, it’s a great follow up to the post above:

This isn’t about mutual tolerance because there’s nothing mutual about it. If we agree to disagree on this issue, you walk away a full member of this society and I don’t. There is no “live and let live” on this issue because Dan Cathy is spending millions to very specifically NOT let me live. I’m not trying to do that to him.

Asking for “mutual tolerance” on this like running up to a bully beating a kid to death on the playground and scolding them both for not getting along. I’m not trying to dissolve Mr. Cathy’s marriage or make his sex illegal. I’m not trying to make him a second-class citizen, or get him killed. He’s doing that to me, folks; I’m just fighting back.

All your life, you’re told to stand up to bullies, but when WE do it, we’re told WE are the ones being intolerant? Well, okay. Yes. I refuse to tolerate getting my ass kicked. “Guilty as charged.”

And lastly, I’ve use the phrase “the company,” and that’s not entirely accurate.  Those people owning the franchises, managing the stores and working the front counters and the restaurants have been thrown into this, against their will.  I hope people will please remember that and not take it out on them, I can’t imagine how difficult it’s been for those working there lately.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 8/3/2012

I’ve never heard of road tattoos before, I think it’s just another name for public art on a road surface, and that’s okay.  But in Chicago, there is a really awesome road tattoo commemorating LGBT troops.

The design is based on galloons, the decorative gold braiding found on dress uniforms.  Not only do galloons add pomp and ceremony, they are a public indication of the wearer’s rank and years of specific service. In the road tattoo, the galloon braiding coalesce then unravel when viewed from a vehicle driving over it alluding to the ever present interaction of the personal and the public self.  Yellow in color as a nod to the gold of galloons, it is also a reminder of the caution these earlier service members faced when presenting their personal information.

Check it out here, pretty awesome.  I especially like the unraveling and coalescing, I like the imagery of public and private lives and having to keep the two working in tandem.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 8/3/2012

I’m Lebanese, and proud of that heritage.  I love the food (or at least most of it), and I like to be able to add my heritage into conversations about racial intolerance and catch people off guard.  And even though I have the physical look of my German grandfather, I sear I am a quarter Lebanese.

Anyway, the country is a weird contradiction.  Beirut has become a sort of attraction spot for the LGBT community offering a lot of gay clubs.  But sadly, like many other countries, it is still not entirely safe for the LGBT community.

Three dozen men were arrested from a gay cinema, and then forcibly probed and then made to pay for the invasion.

It’s sad to see, even though we’ve made a lot of progress in so many areas (oftentimes in the form of two steps forward, one step back), it is still a shame to see these kind of actions anywhere in the world.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Quick update for everyone, hopefully I’ll be back with more soon.  First up, get ready for Bowtie Tuesdays, returning in September!  So for now, learn how to tie a bowtie with Bill Nye:

Apartment Therapy goes over how to disguise video games on a book shelf.  Seems like a lot of work, but I guess if you’re going for a certain look, go for it.

Yes, children should do their chores regardless, but I like this:

Man Made has a cool post up about using a sprinkler and paint to cover surfaces.  I imagine it gets clogged pretty quick, but still kind of cool.

BuzzFeed features two bizarre ads for a Philadelphia ice cream company.  The best comment, “IT PUTS THE ICE CREAM ON ITS SKIN OR ELSE IT GETS THE HOSE AGAIN”

A hotel in England has replaced the Bibles in the rooms with…50 Shades of Grey.  An ingenious marketing stunt, I do have to say.

And Brandon Sanderson announced that he finished the final book (book 14) of The Wheel of Time.  There are still edits to do, but those will mostly be done by others.  It’s a great series, although I got distracted while in book 9, so I’ll be going back to get caught up.  I’m not sure what the status is of the rumored prequels and off shoots (three prequels and two off shoot trilogies), but I’m not really holding my breath.  Here’s the cover, and aside from “The Fires of Heaven,” it’s probably my favorite title in the series:

That’s it for now, but I’ll hopefully be back soon!

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