I am home, but Patty doesn't get home until the weekend-ish, so all is not quite right with the world yet.
There will be some interesting, accessible to the public, outgrowth of the conference stuff available soon. Soon, of course, as regards academic timelines, which I find to be geologically slow. More about that from my own perspective later, but for now, soon there will be stuff for you, also I will still post my notes.
Also need to write about the Martin Carthy gig.
I have to say, Virgin Atlantic handled the gluten-free meal requests MUCH better than Delta. I did get a roll yesterday that contained "gluten-free wheat starch" that I was too scared to eat, because gluten-attack on an airplane? NO WAY IN HELL DO I WANT THAT EXPERIENCE. Do any of the other celiacs reading this have any insight into "gluten-free wheat starch"? Is it derived from clean oats (which I can't eat anyway) or is it some other bizarreo process?
Thank you to everyone who posted auction items to graduate_maria while I was away. I'll try to check up on and update tags and stuff tonight, and bidding will open in a few days. People who have asked me to post items for them or host pictures, I will also try to get that in order tonight. Sorry for the delay, things have been overwhelming.
That damn writing meme going around. It told me it thought "Because Men Once Went West" is written like Stephen King. That would be no.
Since I can tell it's going to be that type of morning, and I've other stuff to do: Yes, I've seen the purported Torchwood casting sheet; no, I don't have anything to say about it at this time.
WHEAT starch: By-product of WHEAT processing in which the carbohydrates (starch) are separated from the gluten (protein) in wheat flour by means of a complex process of washing, agitating, sieving, centrifugation and use of hydrocyclone, then drying. Sometimes added to food items during processing to thicken and stabilize. WHEAT starch is not considered a risk-free choice; gluten content of WHEAT starch varies greatly. Both the Codex Alimentarious and the proposed FDA definitions for "gluten-free" allow the use of WHEAT starch and other ingredients "specially processed to remove gluten" in foods labeled "gluten-free" so long as the gluten level does not exceed 20 parts per million in total based on the food as sold or distributed to the consumer.
Glad you're back with minimal travel misery. IMO Heathrow is only in the two-thirds horrible if you don't have to go through customs/immigration, but one of the most horrible in Europe if you're not an EU national or citizen. (I passed out in their passport line once from lack of oxygen and nearly got interrogated.)
I was just reading the Economist article on wheat rust and wondering whether celiacs were feeling a little ironic about wheat endangerment.
I look forward to the NAN vs. Homeland Security arguments, and hope like hell that the team gets to go play in good time. Normally I don't mess with the passport office people, but I am also a NAN partisan.
Goose deterrent is becoming a big business, and Canadas are a serious pest problem. I personally think they should get turned into food, but I have no idea if they are safe to eat. They're particularly drawn to grassy areas and water, which is an awful lot of airports, and they're big and fat. The darn birds have stopped migrating and settled into being full-time grass-eating hazards to indigenous wildlife as well as airplanes, and with a lack of predators of anything their size in most settled places, something's got to get done. (And anyone who thinks they're cute has never been attacked by a goose.)
Maybe someone knows, but does the US ever guarantee citizens will be able to enter the country? I thought not, but I couldn't turn up anything on google (only stuff about de facto refusals via the no fly list). Of course, if that were the case, the State Department could just say that, rather than mumbling about a rule change.
There's a book called Airport about JFK that has some stuff about bird control, but I've forgotten most of the details. But basically they end up killing birds because there isn't an across the board solution, including killing the birds.
Does the gluten free meal bear a suspicious resemblance to, say, the kosher meal or the vegetarian meal? I'm always amused that there are three or four vegetarian/vegan meal options on the website, but, in reality, there's only the one. (Of late, it seems that the Asian vegetarian meal, theoretically not available on flights between the US and Europe, was made vegan if it wasn't already and they've killed all the birds with one stone. On the plus side, I'd rather have the Asian meal.)
While trying to read every webcomic ever, I stumbled across this strip and thought I would share. It has all the elements of absurdity that make it seem like a real TV show on ABC or something. Right down to that annoying phrase that probably sets off a laugh track.
That damn writing meme going around. It told me it thought "Because Men Once Went West" is written like Stephen King. That would be no.
houseboatonstyx did an experiment and posted the results (http://houseboatonstyx.livejournal.com/95712.html) over in his own journal, which I will now repeat for you here:
Jane Austen writes like Jane Austen Henry James writes like Jane Austen Nabokov writes like Nabokov Norman Maclean writes like Defoe Defoe writes like Shakespeare Howard Kurtz writes like Stephen King (well, that could have been the content) Sagan writes like Poe Poe writes like Doyle Doyle writes like Doyle
Re the mosque bit, I'm unsure how to feel about it. I read a comment at CNN that stated it was like opening a nuclear warfare research facility in Hiroshima, and that struck me as making a little sense. It just seems in poor taste.
I feel for the Islamic moderates who claim to want to show that the extremists do not represent all of Islam, and I appreciate that it's hard to represent Islam sanely while members are running around with "Death to America" signs. Ok, so build it, but not there.
The idea of building a "War Memorial" there sounded weird to me at first , but then it was an act of war. sometimes I forget that in the wash of how my life was thrown under the bus by things related to the attack. If it had not happened I would have never been forced to leave NYC and lose a somewhat good life I had built there, along with my personal losses. I am very angry at this, and for the most part my friends who practice Islam understand and respect that and I in turn respect and understand that they are not personally responsible, though the topic is a little dicey for all involved.
Objectivists about the possible mosque. Short version: They don't like Islam, they're concerned about terrorism, but they're more concerned about arbitrary restrictions on the use of property-- mosque should be allowed.
gluten-free wheat starch reminds me of the time i was assured that additional food arrangements didn't need to be made for me because the bread bowl they were serving the soup in was made with white flour and thus contained no wheat.
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About the gluten-free wheat starch....looked it up. Its listed as "questionable" for celiacs.
http://www.csaceliacs.org/gluten_grains.php#W
WHEAT starch: By-product of WHEAT processing in which the carbohydrates (starch) are separated from the gluten (protein) in wheat flour by means of a complex process of washing, agitating, sieving, centrifugation and use of hydrocyclone, then drying. Sometimes added to food items during processing to thicken and stabilize. WHEAT starch is not considered a risk-free choice; gluten content of WHEAT starch varies greatly. Both the Codex Alimentarious and the proposed FDA definitions for "gluten-free" allow the use of WHEAT starch and other ingredients "specially processed to remove gluten" in foods labeled "gluten-free" so long as the gluten level does not exceed 20 parts per million in total based on the food as sold or distributed to the consumer.
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O.O
...surely he's taking the piss? He TOTALLY sounds like he's taking the piss. If not - that's quite ghastly, if not.
(I find myself unequal to the task of commenting upon the mosque or passport situations without moving into Hulk Smash mode.)
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I was just reading the Economist article on wheat rust and wondering whether celiacs were feeling a little ironic about wheat endangerment.
I look forward to the NAN vs. Homeland Security arguments, and hope like hell that the team gets to go play in good time. Normally I don't mess with the passport office people, but I am also a NAN partisan.
Goose deterrent is becoming a big business, and Canadas are a serious pest problem. I personally think they should get turned into food, but I have no idea if they are safe to eat. They're particularly drawn to grassy areas and water, which is an awful lot of airports, and they're big and fat. The darn birds have stopped migrating and settled into being full-time grass-eating hazards to indigenous wildlife as well as airplanes, and with a lack of predators of anything their size in most settled places, something's got to get done. (And anyone who thinks they're cute has never been attacked by a goose.)
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There's a book called Airport about JFK that has some stuff about bird control, but I've forgotten most of the details. But basically they end up killing birds because there isn't an across the board solution, including killing the birds.
Does the gluten free meal bear a suspicious resemblance to, say, the kosher meal or the vegetarian meal? I'm always amused that there are three or four vegetarian/vegan meal options on the website, but, in reality, there's only the one. (Of late, it seems that the Asian vegetarian meal, theoretically not available on flights between the US and Europe, was made vegan if it wasn't already and they've killed all the birds with one stone. On the plus side, I'd rather have the Asian meal.)
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An American Time Lord in Walmart
Also need to write about the Martin Carthy gig.
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I feel for the Islamic moderates who claim to want to show that the extremists do not represent all of Islam, and I appreciate that it's hard to represent Islam sanely while members are running around with "Death to America" signs. Ok, so build it, but not there.
The idea of building a "War Memorial" there sounded weird to me at first , but then it was an act of war. sometimes I forget that in the wash of how my life was thrown under the bus by things related to the attack. If it had not happened I would have never been forced to leave NYC and lose a somewhat good life I had built there, along with my personal losses. I am very angry at this, and for the most part my friends who practice Islam understand and respect that and I in turn respect and understand that they are not personally responsible, though the topic is a little dicey for all involved.
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Martin Carthy, you say?
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Imagine being an academic in geology! :D
Welcome home!