…because old comic books now seem so twisted:
Month: August 2008
In photography, placement is everything:
This one isn’t so much a story as it is a photo:
There are a couple of these neon signs in the north pier of Logan Airport’s Terminal B. These face large banks of windows in the terminal so that passengers both in the lounge as well as in taxing planes can see theme.
I’m sure there were more signs like this in older airports all over the world, but in the rush to make airports more modern-looking, grand old artifacts like this got removed. I’m glad to see that the Massport folks either kept or restored these neon signs, as I think they’re gorgeous.
XBox on a REALLY Big Screen
[This was also posted on Global Nerdy.]
Here’s something for gamers who want to go big: the Cineplex chain of movie theatres in Canada is renting out downtime at 29 of its locations to people who want to play XBox 360 games on their giants screens. CDN$179 (US$169) gets you and 11 of your friends 2 hours’ worth of big screen time.
Here’s an excerpt from the CBC article:
Theatres will generally have about 12 to 24 hours of available downtime a week, mostly in the morning, she said. Many theatres are in “full grind” right now showing summer movies, but they should slow down and have more available time once school begins in September.
Theatres may also stay open late into the evening to accommodate groups, at the discretion of each manager.
“If they wanted to book a four-hour window, we could certainly go later in the evening,” [Pat Marshall, Cineplex’s vice-president of communications] said. “If the theatre manager has the staffing, they could go till two in the morning.”
The wife is a big Rock Band aficionado. Maybe I could book something for her birthday…
Most of them are countries where Horlicks is readily available:
For the full story, see the Right- and Left-Hand Traffic entry in Wikipedia.
Of all the countries in the world, only three backwaters still use the archaic Imperial system of weights and measures:
- Liberia
- Myanmar (a.k.a. “the country formerly known as Burma”)
- United States of America
I say we let them get some decent governments first, then worry about getting them on the metric system.
Remember, folks: this was posted back in 2008, when George W. Bush was president. I lived in Canada, and the time, and that the “let them get some decent governments first” line was a poke at “Dubya”.
Also worth reading
Be sure to check out this follow-up article: More on America and the metric system.