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Archives: October 2008

Does anyone have "Ninja" as their last name?

Man, that would be so rock if you knew someone with the last name of "Ninja." Try it with your own name. Here's mine: Matthew Paul Ninja.
7 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 31, 2008


89 Good Podcasts

Looking for some good podcasts? I have a bunch for you. How about 89 podcasts‽

1) Download the list
Right-click on this link: Spudart's Favorite Podcasts and save as an OPML file.

2) Import the list into iTunes
In iTunes go to: File > Add to Library...
Find the OPML file and select it to import the list to your iTunes.

3) Enjoy
This will subscribe you to 89 different podcasts for FREE. :-)

Optional: Preview the list
If you are curious what is on this list of 89 podcasts, view the entire list after the jump (Facebook and RSS readers, you might have to click over to my blog post to see them). These are all the podcasts I'm currently subscribed to in iTunes.
2 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 30, 2008


What if animals could use guns



I'm so glad that animals can't use guns. A friend caught a poisonous scorpion in his garage. Just imagine if the scorpion could shoot out poison. It could just sit there and choose its targets to shoot.

Are there animals that have the ability to shoot at their opponent? Sure some animals are in of themselves like a rocket. A cheetah can run 70 mph and attack like a rocket, but that's lunging its entire body making itself vulernable to attack. Same thing with 200mph diving peregrine falcon.

The only animal I can think of that has a shooting attack is a pigeon that drops poop bombs. But that's not even a real attack. Are there any animals that can shoot?
11 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 27, 2008


38 degrees is the optimal temperature for a refrigerator


"What is the optimal temperature for a refrigerator?" The best place I can think to get the answer is Sears. I would consider Sears to be the ultimate source on refrigerators. Where do you go to buy a fridge? Sears.

To answer this question Sears Canada says, "To keep food at its freshest, the optimum temperature for the inside of a refrigerator is 38 to 40 degrees F."

At first I was gonna say 39 degrees is the best, because that's the average of 38 and 40. But a couple other sources recommend it a bit lower. That's why I'm sticking with 38 instead of 39 degrees.
"The refrigerator's fresh food compartment should be 34 - 40 degrees F with an optimum temperature of 37 degrees F."
Mid-America Parts
Mid-America Parts sounds really official. 37 sounds good, but 38 will save some electricity. Besides, the temperature at the bottom of the fridge will typically be lower, so might as well measure it at the high point and go on the higher end of the range. And let the stuff on the bottom sit more towards the bottom of the range. Man, I sound like an expert!

"The optimum temperature is approximately between 35 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit"
buzzle.com
I don't trust a website with the name buzzle.

"Ideal Temperature: Refrigerator, 32 to 40 degrees"
Real Simple.
Uh, Real Simple. Did you give us a broad enough range there? Thanks.

"The optimal temperature is considered 35-38�F."
thehome.com
Another one with a low estimate. Let's go with the 38.

"The preferred temperature is somewhere between 35 and 38 degrees F."
Howstuffworks.com

"The optimum temperature for your refrigerator is 38-49 degrees Fahrenheit."
Allthingsfrugal.com
Now i'm all for being frugal and saving electricity, but of course the FRUGAL website would say to jack your fridge up to 49. Hey guys, the fridge isn't a sauna!
This research started as a project on my 43 things to figure out exactly how cold my fridge is, and what I should set the number dial at.
11 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 24, 2008


Do you support teachers? Then vote NO to Con Con

Illinois voters, if you care about our teachers, I urge you to vote NO to the Illinois Constitution question that will appear on your ballot this November:
Public Questions
To the Voters of Cook County:

“Shall the Illinois Constitution be amended
to establish a recall process for the office
of Governor and other statewide elected
officials?”
Every ten years this question is put on our ballots to see if the public wants our constitution re-evaluated. Well, sounds nice and good, right? Re-evaluate our constitution.

Consider this. It's gonna cost us $100 million in taxpayer dollars. It's likely to be run by the same politicians that have created a virtual stalemate in Springfield. And worse yet...

This convention will consider TAKING AWAY THE PENSION from our teachers. Full disclosure: my dad is a retired college professor from an Illinois state school. He worked for 35 years. Instead of a 401k, the state offered to let him put HIS OWN MONEY into a pension fund. And now the state is going to consider taking away the pensions from our teachers.

Please understand that this money is not state money. It is money that my dad put into his own fund. And now the state wants to take this away. It's downright wrong.

I strongly urge you with my heart to vote NO to the Illinois Constitution question that will appear on your ballot.
9 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 22, 2008


8 Facebook app fads in 2008


What is the next facebook app that will grab attention?

Here's eight apps that have gotten me addicted for periods of time in the past year:
(fluff) Friends: pick a cutesy pet, and feed other cutesy pets
Friends for Sale: buy your friends
Trading Post: a micro-economy of baseball cards
Wrestler: Take turns putting wrestling moves on your friends
Rock Paper Scissors: great simple app
(Lil) Green Patch: send tons of plants to your friends
Pieces of Flair: customize a cork board with buttons of your interest
Bowling Buddies: bowling game online

Do you have any current Facebook apps that you enjoy spending time on?
7 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 20, 2008


Real life stegosaurus for sale in Chicago



A person from Chicago is selling a life-size stegosaurus resin statue on eBay. I emailed him these questions:
I'm thinking of getting a stegosaurus. What does it eat? I heard they are vegetarians, that's good, cuz i wouldn't want to be buying meat for him all the time. I'm thinking of feeding him whatever is in season. So right now he would be getting buckets of apples.

Do you also sell heavy-duty fencing to keep the stegosaurus in my property? Or do you recommend that I just dig a moat? If so, how deep and wide should it be? I'm thinking 20 feet wide by 20 feet deep.

Thank you for selling stegosauruses on ebay, I haven't been able to find one anywhere!
2 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 18, 2008


Diet Cheery Pepsi


I like calling the name of Cherry Pepsi to be "Cheery Pepsi." If you enjoy Cheery Pepsi or Cheery Coke, please let us know what you like about it in the comments.
19 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 16, 2008


Photography allowed in Chicago's polling places?


The Polling Place Photo Project by the New York Times encourages Americans to photograph their polling place and submit their photos to their website. It sounds like a great project that would be fun to get Chicagoans in on. But are we technically allowed to take photos in polling places?

When I go into my polling place and start taking photos, I want some sort of official word about if I'm allowed to take photographs, so I emailed the Election Specialist for the Illinois State Board of Elections. Here's his response:

Are we talking about people who are registered voters in a particular polling place incidentally taking a picture while inside of the polling place but outside of any voting booth and not depicting any unwilling other people? I don’t believe that Illinois Election law explicitly prohibits such a thing, and if done with no disruption to the voting process I wouldn’t expect any problems to arise from it.

If the people are not voters (or law enforcement or other poll watching personnel with proper credentials legitimately in the polling place), then such photography would not be permissible because the person would not be able to legally be in the polling place.

Similarly, no photographs should be taken within any poll booth (vote fraud issues), depicting anyone in a poll booth (violation of the right to a secret ballot). Nor could it be done showing unwilling people (privacy concerns and issues relating to voter intimidation) or in a way that disrupts the voting process.

I am aware that many election authorities, with appropriate prior notice so as to inform the poll workers and make the requisite arrangements, will permit media to take pictures in some polling places so as to have the appropriate visuals to accompany their stories. These visits are scheduled for lighter periods during the voting day so as to avoid disruption of the voting process.

Ken Menzel
Election Specialist
Illinois State Board of Elections
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 14-100
Chicago, Illinois 60601
After my thank you response to him and asking his persmission to forward his email, he replied with a summary:
You may forward this message on if you so desire.

As to taking a photo when you go to your own polling place, the best advice I can give is to let the poll workers know before you do (it is simple courtesy as well as something that avoids any appearance of impropriety) and to be careful and respectful as to the other voters who have their own privacy rights at stake.

Ken
I must say that Ken was very kind to take the time to type out that explanation. It makes me happy that we have government officials who do respond to the public.
6 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 15, 2008


How many reddit users will favorite a photo on flickr

Top 150 words spoken at the Biden-Palin vice-presidential candidate debate

Someone on reddit linked over to my Biden-Palin word cloud and gave me 4,400 visitors.

Interesting that out of the 5,406 views (an addition 1,000 came from places other than reddit), this image has gotten only one favorite. I wonder if this is typical of reddit traffic to flickr where people go to just to view something, and then they don't fav the image. Perhaps they aren't members of flickr (but who isn't, really? If you are techie enough to be on reddit, chances you are are on flickr too).

I looked up the past month's most popular posts on reddit with "flickr" in the post.

The general rule... for every 1,000 to 4,000 reddit visitors to your flickr image, you can expect one user to fav your image.

Top 150 words spoken at the Biden-Palin vice-presidential candidate debate
# 1 person calls this photo a favorite
# Viewed 5,419 times
One in 5,419 views will favorite

Are you registered to vote?
# 12 people call this photo a favorite
# Viewed 48,104 times
One in 4,008 views will favorite

.Aphids. (+2)
# 37 people call this photo a favorite
# Viewed 48,188 times
One in 1,302 views will favorite

That One '08
# 29 people call this photo a favorite
# Viewed 20,788 times
One in 716 views will favorite

monitored
# 6 people call this photo a favorite
# Viewed 2,910 times
One in 485 views will favorite

DSC_9145
# 0 people call this photo a favorite
# Viewed 1,289 times

McCain's Second Deate
# 0 people call this photo a favorite
# Viewed 3,369 times

There were some other photos that had hundreds of favorites. I did not include those, because I'm assuming the photo caught on in popularity and got favorites before it was posted on reddit.

And there's another factor that reddit is just text links with a tiny thumbnail. People will click on the link because it has an interesting title. Much like the "Creepy little green bugs [pic]. But when you get to the image, it's kinda gross. Only one out of 1,302 views fav'ed it. Maybe my word cloud isn't that interesting to make people to want to fav it. Or maybe reddit users just don't fav items on flickr that much.
2 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 15, 2008


The "Mounts" of Illinois



There are at least eight towns in Illinois containing the word "Mount." Just how tall are these "mountains" of Illinois? Let's take a look.

A) Mount Morris: 916 feet
22nd highest town in Illinois (source: Maps-n-States)

B) Mount Carroll: 843 feet

C) Mount Sterling: 715 feet

D) Mount Olive: 685 feet

E) Mount Prospect: 675 feet
In 1871, real-estate agent Ezra Carpenter Eggleston built a four-block residential subdivision on farmland south of the railroad. Eggleston named the area Mount Prospect because the village sat on the highest point in Cook County. Eggleston went bankrupt, since the area failed to prosper until a railroad station was established. (source: Wikipedia)

F) Mount Pulaski: 650 feet

G) Mount Greenwood: 625 feet

H) Mount Vernon: 550 feet
Mt. Vernon is located on high ground between Casey Creek and the Big Muddy River

I) Mount Carmel: 500 feet
9 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 14, 2008


Food menu wordplay with Barack Obama and John McCain

Wembleyheads on 43things wants to prepare a dish for a politically-themed potluck. It needs to be named something like “Barack-oli casserole” or “Palin-guini” or “McCain-aroni and cheese.” There are awards for the best names!

Here are some ideas:

Barack Obama Dishes:
Barak O’Banana Splits

Baracklava (aka Baklava)

I just googled baracklava and got this:
Baracktoberfest. We will eat Barackwurst, Baraccoli & Cheese, Baracklava, and drink Baracktails. We will dance to Barack ‘n Roll, or play video games on my XBaracks 360.

But they didn’t mention Baracky Road ice cream or Barack of Lamb. That’s from my friend fred. and McCain Sugar.

I’ll be Barack!

John McCain Dishes:
Bring some water and call it a bottle of tears if McCain wins.

Get some McDonalds and call it McCainolds. Which has a hidden pun, cuz it says McCain OLD. Then again, McDonalds? lame-o.

I’d like to see you do something with “my friend” or “cronies” That cracks me up whenever McCain says those phrases. Can you make a crony cake? I don’t know what that would be. A crowbar inside a cake? In all reality, that’s kinda gross. Can you imagine baking a cake for people to eat, and then there’s a freakin crowbar in there?

Or you could do something their cities of origin.
—Barack Obama’s Springfield lettuce.
—Biden’s Scranton?... uh.
—Palin’s Wasilla… um.
—McCain’s hometown is Alexandria, Virginia? Alexandria? uh..
Well, i’m blanking on the last three.

Have any other ideas? Leave 'em in the comments.
0 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 13, 2008


Happy 10/09/08 countdown day!

Happy 10/09/08

It's a countdown day, 10/09/08! 10... 9... 8. What are we counting down to? Here's some ideas:
  • 25 days until the USA National Election for President
  • 301 days until the G.I. Joe movie
  • The countdown to the cubs winning the World Series--Oh wait. They are no longer in the playoffs.
  • Countdown to my vacation October 20 - 24. (although I don't know what I'm doing with it yet).
What are you counting down to?
9 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 09, 2008


NEW WORD: Whow!


photo by chi_cowboy

Whow
Definition:
Interjection. Where "whoa" "wow" and "how?" meet together.

Synonym:
Whoat!

Etymology:
I was leaving a comment on Leigh's incredible photo shot with redscale film, and I accidentally typo'ed out "Whow!"
2 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 08, 2008


IDEA: Tubes, slides, mazes, level—all at McDonalds!

A random snail mail letter was sent to me from a six-year-old thinking I work at the corporate headquarters of McDonalds. He has some incredible ideas for a McDonalds playground design with crazy tubes, slides, and mazes of various levels.

He must have found me by doing a search for McDonalds online, because I often post about McDonalds. And it's not unusual for people to think spudart.org is some sort of official site for stuff, like the official blog for the Cubs announcers, the official site for the tv shows American inventor and Deal or No Deal, and now the official customer service department of McDonalds fielding wonderful ideas about playground design.

How in the world do I respond to him? Please leave your ideas in the comments below.

Check out all of his crazy ideas in this video of me opening the letter and reading it:
7 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 07, 2008


Joe Biden now playing for the Chicago Cubs



While Joe Biden was smacking down Sarah Palin on the Vice-Presidential Debates, the Chicago Cubs were suffering their second playoff loss to the Dodgers. Since Biden was so dominating, he should have gone over and played for the Cubs! They could use the help.

It was a hard choice to decide to watch the VP debates or the Cubs playoff game. I chose the VP debates. Although I'm sure many Cubs fans skipped the debate to watch the game. I'm glad that of all the teams in the playoffs, that MLB chose the Cubs/Dodgers to be on the same time as the presidential debate. Both Illinois and California are clearly going to Obama. That leaves all the other borderline states open to watching the debate.
0 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 06, 2008


Martians have silver stockpile and plans for earth takeover

A funny IM I had recently:
sarah: are you buying gold?

spudart: ha. i should. but i'm afraid that will get overinflated

sarah: NO. a big service provider in europe just announced they are raising premiums 60%. THERE WONT BE ANY MORE. silver is already gone

spudart: gone?

sarah: you can't find it

spudart: like, there is no silver left in the world to be found?

sarah: not that anyone wants to sell you

spudart: Mars. i bet the marsians have a stockpile of silver

spudart: do you think they look at our planet and laugh? "OH those earthlings!"

sarah: hehehehe

spudart: "what are they up to now?" "Why would they ever vote Sarah Palin in as VP? Even we can see alaska from here. Maybe we should run for VP."

spudart: "what? you have to be born in america? Well crap. Let's just invade and take over the planet."

spudart: "no wait. let's just send some of our aliens down, they can live there for a while, have some babies, and the baby can become vp."

spudart: "uh. bob. That's what sarah palin is. She's a marsian."

spudart: "oh... Hey, it's spelled 'martian.' dumba55. You can't even spell our own nationality."

spudart: "well. that's how we are, bob. We are dum."
5 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 03, 2008


I dare you to buy winter2010withglowinghearts.com



I dare anyone to reserve the domain winter2010withglowinghearts.com.

Boingboing reports:
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The International Olympic Committee has trademarked a line from the Canadian national anthem, "with glowing hearts," and is threatening to sue anyone who uses the line in Canada, as part of the Vancouver Games.

The committee is so serious about protecting the Olympic brand it managed to get a landmark piece of legislation passed in the House of Commons last year that made using certain phrases related to the Games a violation of law. The list includes the number 2010 and the word "winter."

=====================
Ok, so you can't say the phrase "Winter 2010." You can't say, "with glowing hearts." Oh how I would love to grab "Winter 2010 with glowing hearts dot com" as a domain. But I'm too chicken. Please. Someone do it. I want to see what the IOC does.

Whoever gets this domain should link to this post. In fact, I encourage people to write about this (and you could even copy this post word for word) and then the owner of winter2010withglowinghearts.com could link to all of our blog posts. (thanks to sparxmind for this idea).
8 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 02, 2008


This idea will save the Chicago Tribune

(Disclaimer, this is just an idea. This is not for real)

Every newspaper has a unique number printed in it. At night on the 9pm WGN News they announce the winning number with a $1,000 prize. People love to gamble. People love the chance to maybe win something. And you get that chance EVERY DAY with a subscription. WOW. SIGN ME UP!

In the newspaper just below the game number is the claim ID. If you have the winning number, you use your claim ID to get your prize.

But what if people just go to the store, and write down a bunch of number/claim ID pairs? Easy solution. Print the number/claim ID in a different spot every day. Then every night the WGN News tells you where to look in your paper for the number. That way it gets people into different sections of the paper.

The winning number is also announced on the website. More traffic to the website!

And if you don't win, then you can enter your number/claim ID every day for the chance to win the monthly prize! Or stack up your points like Pepsi points where you can use your points to buy stuff. Where do you enter your number? On the website, of course.

And if by some chance two people enter in the same claim ID (perhaps they got it from a paper sitting on the train), then the winner must produce the actual paper to win.
4 comments | permalink | 0 Trackbacks  | Oct 01, 2008





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