The BBC has a main-point summary of the latest Iraq events with no hype, speculation, or confused reporters. Just the facts ma’am.
Listening Bugs Found in Brussels Offices of 5 EU Nations
While the war weapons catalog tech-demo is the lead story everywhere this morning, I think this story is just as significant.
“The European Union has uncovered a bugging operation that targeted five of its 15 member countries, the organization announced Wednesday. Listening devices were found late last month in the offices of the French, German, British, Austrian and Spanish delegations in a headquarters building, officials said.”
The Columbia crash and bad PowerPoint slides
Edward “Visual Explanation of Quantitative Information” Tufte has a great point-by-point analysis of the PowerPoint slides used by Boeing and NASA engineers in evaluating the possible tile damage during Columbia’s lift-off.
Basically, the slides suck – very hard to read.
Preparing for war
I prepared for war by stocking up on beer, food, topping off the gas tank in my car, and clearing some space on the TiVo.
Is it in bad taste to have a countdown party?
The 101 Dumbest Moments in 2002 Business
Business 2.0 makes fun of them all.
The Lollies to open up for the Bangles reunion tour
It’s official now, so I can post this finally. The Lollies are opening up for two of the Bangles reunion shows in the UK – March 19th in Manchester, and March 20th in London.
Congrats Kate, Jane, and Matt!
Freaking out the 12 foot tall lizard people followers and everyone else
The Times reports. Paging David Icke…
Soldiers from one of Britain’s most illustrious regiments added a splash of colour to their uniforms by adopting Snake-eye goggles as they started war training yesterday.
Members of the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, including 19-year-old tank driver Carl Thomas, above, were allowed to wear their own hologram protective eyewear during exercises in Bergen-Hohne in Germany. The £40 reflective 3D goggles, which are designed for motorcyclists, have become a fashionable accessory, but they will not be seen on the battlefield.
Gack, that picture freaks me out. So how long before someone gets Cylon-eye goggles?
Scary first-person account of martian Hong Kong pneumonia
Boing Boing links to post from a Hong Kong doctor to Dave Farber’s Interesting People list on SARS — the mystery pneumonia that’s sweeping Asia and has been spotted in Canada and elsewhere.
Unresponsive to various combinations of cefotaxime, chlarithromycin,
levofloxacin, doxyclycline and Tamiflu. All microbiology is NEGATIVE (after
one week)…So far 2-3 of our older patients with chronic disease have deteriorated
fastest. Medical staff – younger and fitter have faired better. Their
radiological findings have deteriorated in all but one case…We receive 2-3 admissions per day. So far no-one has shown any improvement.
Once intubated however they remain relatively static but very oxygen and
PEEP dependent. Those ventilated have solid lungs. Interestingly one
patient developed a pneumothorax on the medical ward and after chest drain
and re-expansion his pneumonia involves only the side without a chest drain.
Another patient (ventilated) has developed surgical emphysema.ICU is now closed for all but atypical pneumonias. All our other “clean
cases” have been transferred to other ICUs. All elective surgery is being
cancelled and wards are being closed and evacuated. Al ambulances are being
diverted…Masks are worn throughout the hospital. Staff are not going home to
children.Please take the warning below seriously. My impression is that even with
minimal contact with an infected person people have been becoming ill.
Feeling Apocalyptic part 2
I’ve got several articles/rants/manifestos bouncing around in my head at the moment and I wonder if by the time I get the necessary background info down, the situation will have changed yet again.
Weekend linking
Some sites to check out over the weekend.:
First off, download the audio/video of Bruce Sterling and Derek Woodgate’s at SXSW from Lisa Rein’s Radar.
No Sense Of Place links to Watchmovies Cerebellum an incredibly comprehensive collection of film history from 1895 to present day.
The cricket reporter for the Guardian goes insane while reporting on the New Zealand/India match.
And finally, MetaFilter check out New Rome, Ohio. The town that exists only to hand out speeding tickets.