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September 27, 2007

My favourite author of all time… Douglas Adams… passed away in 2001… to the detriment of our planet…

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In honour of him… I will occasionally throw up a witty quote from the man… and I urge you to read his works…

From Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (1987)

“(…) Sir Isaac Newton, renowned inventor of the milled-edge coin and the catflap!”

“The what?” said Richard.

“The catflap! A device of the utmost cunning, perspicuity and invention. It is a door within a door, you see, a …”

“Yes,” said Richard, “there was also the small matter of gravity.”

“Gravity,” said Dirk with a slightly dismissed shrug, “Yes, there was that as well, I suppose. Though that, of course, was merely a discovery. It was there to be discovered…”

“You see?” he said dropping his cigarette butt, “They even keep it on at weekends. Someone was bound to notice sooner or later. But the catflap… ah, there is a very different matter. Invention, pure creative invention. It is a door within a door, you see.”

You can’t write this stuff…
Well he could… obviously… but you can’t…



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September 26, 2007

I was watching one of my favourite TV shows “Firefly” during the week. For those that don’t know, Firefly was a TV show created by Joss Whedon of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” fame…

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Damn the Studio Executive “Suits” who axed it…

It was an awesome show… with well thought out dialogue… and a nice balance of characters and personalities. It is arguably a mixed genre concept… you could call it Sci-Fi Western… with a hint of Maritime… or Sci-West-Maritacular… as it is technically called…

If you get the chance… check it out… it is well worth a look…

Anyway… I was watching an episode the other night… and the Captain “Mal” was punishing “Jayne”… one of his crew… for betraying two other crew members… and by betraying the crew… he was ultimately betraying him… as Captain…

Mal explained that they used to keelhaul traitors back in the day, but this was as close as he can get on his spaceship.

Which piqued my interest…

I’d heard of the term “keelhauling” before… and had a rough idea what it was… but thought I’d Google it to find out more… and this is what Wikipedia (the undisputed authority on all things everything) told me:

“Keelhauling (from Dutch kielhalen; “to drag along the keel”) was a severe form of corporal punishment meted out to sailors at sea.”

“The sailor was tied to a rope that looped beneath the vessel, thrown overboard on one side of the ship, and dragged under the ship’s keel to the other side. As the hull was often covered in barnacles and other marine growth, this could result in lacerations and other injuries. This generally happened if the offender was pulled quickly. If pulled slowly, his weight might lower him sufficiently to miss the barnacles but might result in his drowning. If the rope snapped, the Captain could conclude that the punishment was not done properly and order it carried out again.”

“Keelhauling was legally permitted as a punishment in the Dutch Navy. The earliest official mention of keelhauling is a Dutch ordinance of 1560: the practice was not formally abolished until 1853. While not an official punishment, it was reportedly used by some British Royal Navy and merchant marine captains, and has become strongly associated with pirate lore.”

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Hmmm… harsh but fair…

So it got me to thinking… what process was followed to reach the point where a sailor was to be subjected to the “corporal punishment” of keelhauling… (I must say there appears to have been a fine line between “Corporal” and “Capital” punishment in those days…)

Now bear in mind… being a sailor was the guy’s job… so there must have been some sort of Industrial Relations protocol to adhere to prior to the meting out of any punishment… dependent obviously upon the particular specifics of his workplace agreement…

So clearly there must have been a succession of written warnings first… handled in conjunction with the ship’s HR representative… or H Arrrrrgh!!!… as they referred to it in those days…

No doubt for it to have reached this stage, he must have been lackadaisical in meeting his KPI’s (Key Pirate Indicators)… so there was likely a period of focussed scrutiny by his immediate supervisor… I say focussed scrutiny… because it was likely done through one eye… ostensibly because of the patch…

So if… after this level of process… he was still unable to meet his performance criteria… then I think it is clearly safe to say… he had a good hard keelhauling coming to him…

Actually… there are a couple of people in my office I’d like to keelhaul… if only we had a keel…

Hmmm… not sure I can get away with that now-a-days… a nipple cripple is considered cruel and unusual punishment in our workplace…

Sigh… the times… they are a changin’…



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September 20, 2007

Things to try before you die…



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September 11, 2007

I heard the first Gecko call of Spring last night…

Spring starts in September in Australia… so temperatures are starting to warm up… and geckos… being cold blooded reptilian creatures… are starting to become more active.

If you haven’t heard a gecko’s call… the nyuk, nyuk, nyuk sound that they make to communicate… closely resembles that of Curly from the Three Stooges…

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I really like geckos… they are cute little guys… and they do help to keep the bug and spider population down…

Now geckos are also talented creatures… and are well renowned for their amazing ability to adhere to a wide array of surfaces and gradients. They can scale sheer vertical walls… even those made of glass… and they can even walk on ceilings.

The reason they can do so is pretty amazing… bear with the nerdspeak… but a gecko’s foot has toepads consisting of about half a million setae… which are bristle-like hairs made of keratin. Each of these fine hairs has hundreds of even smaller projections of nanoscale diameters called spatulae protruding from their ends.

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While there were many hypotheses relating to the origin of their stick-to-it-iveness… such as suction… friction… and electrostatic forces… it was only recently discovered that the adhesion was due to particular forces of attraction known as “van der Waals” interactions… that are created between the spatulae and the particular surface…

This should not be confused with Van der Beek’s interactions, which mostly occurred in the vicinity of Dawson’s Creek.

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Now I have that infernal “I Don’t Want To Wait…” theme song in my head… Dammit!

Anyway… Van der Waals interactions are intermolecular forces created by induced polarizations of molecules. In the case of gecko feet… the spatulae are so small… and get so close to the tiny imperfections on any surface… that van der Waals forces created by the millions of spatulae on a single gecko foot can produce an adhesion force of close to one kilogram per 100 square millimetres… or 14 lbs per square inch…

Therefore if a typical mature 70 gram gecko… had every one of its spatulae in contact with a surface… it would be capable of holding aloft a weight of over 130 kg… heavier than most humans…

Which is quite astonishing really… and would be interesting to test… subject to finding a willing and consenting gecko…

But here endeth the science lesson… because that is not the point of my story…

The first gecko call of Spring reminded me of a night about six months ago…

I was crossing my living room floor in the dark… turning lights off in readiness to go to bed… when I accidentally trod on… and regrettably killed… a small gecko…

He looked a little bit like this guy…

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I was… of course… devastated…

With my affinity for geckos, I couldn’t simply dispose of him in the trash… and toilet flushing is pretty much reserved for aquatic life forms… such as goldfish… turtles… and guinea pigs… and believe me… I lost a LOT of guinea pigs over the years… Perhaps they prefer salt water? I don’t know… I’ll have to look that up…

So instead, I went to the kitchen… emptied a matchbox… and buried him in a small… but emotional ceremony… in the backyard…

Next day, I was telling the story to my flatmate Geezer… and he relayed a similar story from several nights prior… where he was shutting up the house… and went to close the front door…

But the door wouldn’t close properly… and when he opened it… he saw that he had inadvertently crushed a gecko between the door and the trim… I’m not sure he provided the same degree of burial service… but it was clear that he felt remorseful… so I let it slide…

Now in the midst of any tragedy… laughter is often the best medicine to break the malaise…

I made the observation that the other geckos around the house would probably become terrified… with all of their little kinfolk vanishing around them… like a horror movie…

So I set the challenge of coming up with a movie title that would do the situation justice…

Within a few minutes I had come up with “House of Gecks”… (“House of Wax”)… but was sure I could do better…

I then came up with “The Gecks Files”… (“The X-Files”)… but still wasn’t happy…

But finally settled upon “The Gecksorcist”… (“The Exorcist”)… nice… I know…

And what did Geezer come up with?

“Bend it like Geckham”… (“Bend it Like Beckham”)…

I quietly explained that “Bend it Like Beckham” was far from being a horror, supernatural, or even mildly frightening movie… in fact it is far less evil than Dawson’s Creek…

He then tried feebly to justify it by saying that the gecko was kind of in a curved position when the incident occurred…

It was then I knew… sadly… that the game was over… ruined forever…

Amateurs… what are you gonna do…



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September 6, 2007

I had the opportunity to catch up with my good friends Gaz and Cory-Ann from PokerNews on the weekend.

Gaz has recently moved into his new penthouse on St Kilda Road… niiiiiice…

After handing me a beer, and giving me the grand tour… we decided to play some Nintendo Wii golf…

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No motorised buggies for us… hey… we’re not lazy…

I was of course a Wii virgin… but in the first three holes against Gaz… I was one under the card… pure luckbox stuff… fluke chip-ins… drives inadvertently cutting doglegs… draining monsterputtens…

But then of course… I started to THINK about what I was doing…

I ended up going through the next three holes… in 7 over… including a horrendously painful and demoralising 5 putt…

Fortunately Cory arrived… and not a moment too soon… as it temporarily saved me from further embarrassment… and we headed out to dinner at Red Emperor…

The wine flowed… at least for Gaz and I, as Cory was driving… the food was fantastic… especially the rather large… and suitably delectable Pinchy…

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After dinner, we retired back to Gaz’s for a few quiet drinks… confident and ready to take another… albeit slightly less stable… attempt at Wii…

We mistakenly challenge Cory to golf… so she promptly… and ruthlessly… hands us our arses on a platter… and by a substantial margin…

Gaz and I of course both openly blame the wine… but secretly feel suitably emasculated nonetheless… thanks Coz…

But then… a couple of days later… and to my surprise… I actually pulled up sore… I had “delayed onset muscle soreness” in my right bicep… which is kind of strange, as I never get sore playing real golf…

Personally I think it was from trying to rip a drive over the water on the final hole… repeatedly… about 8 times… all unsuccessful… Kevin Costner “Tin Cup” style…

But full credit to Wii… you do actually have to put some energy into it…

So I think their new slogan should be…

Wii - Making the Inanimate… Animate…

P.S. I so want Wii now…

(Edit: Two weeks on… I consequently now have Wii… and newfound soreness)



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