Saturday, May 21, 2005

Books, flowers, fruit or appliances...

It occurred to me, as I'm sitting at the computer watching Jason play PS2, that Jason and I will have been together four years in August (not counting the brief separation that really wasn't a separation. Nothing changed. We still lived together and slept in the same bed and did all the other stuff that we did before).

Four years...

Just doesn't seem like it has been that long. That's a good thing, I suppose, to seem like it's been so much more brief. Still, after (nearly) four years, I look over at him and think that to have him makes me the most fortunate guy on the planet. Doubly so, since he has to put up with me and he's still here.

Oh. the post title: i started browsing around wondering about "traditional" gifts, and this website says books, flowers, fruit or appliances for the fourth anniversary.

Friday, May 20, 2005

New guy at work. Looks like the love child of teenage Jason Bateman and teenage Jerry O'Connell. Seems to use as much profanity as I do. We should get along nicely.
PBS: Tesla - Master of Lightning

For some time, Nikola Tesla has been my favorite and most strongly admired of the great inventors of the 19th century. I've had this link bookmarked for months? a year? and I've read through it several times.

He was a dreamer and a visionary, an amazing man that I mention whenever there is an appropriate place for him in conversation. It seems that most people only know his name as that of that band. I hope that my frequent mentions of him will pluck the strings of curiosity about him and that more people will realize that he is, on an off day, at least as great as Edison, and his contributions to electrical engineering overshadow those of Edison.

A few links:
a shorter biography

Wikipedia entry - filled to the brim with Tesla goodness, including links to related material all over the interweb . Read up on the War of the Currents. Fascinating stuff.

Paradigma Online
- a fictional journal of Inspired Science for the roleplaying game Mage: the Ascension and its proponents of alternative/weird/pseudo- science, the Sons of Ether. Tesla could have easily fit into the Sons of Ether (who would have been called the Electrodyne Engineers for most of Tesla's life). [appears to be defunct, but still has some good material to thumb through]