6.23.2006

Disney Pictures Goes back to its Roots

Well, we all knew that good ol' Walt was a National Socialist in the good ol' flags and fuhrers sense of the word, but what I didn't realize was just how much of that old fashioned disney magic was still alive today.

6.14.2006

Others

In "The Analytical Language of John Wilkins," Jorge Luis Borges describes 'a certain Chinese Encyclopedia,' the Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge, in which it is written that animals are divided into:

1. those that belong to the Emperor,
2. embalmed ones,
3. those that are trained,
4. suckling pigs,
5. mermaids,
6. fabulous ones,
7. stray dogs,
8. those included in the present classification,
9. those that tremble as if they were mad,
10. innumerable ones,
11. those drawn with a very fine camelhair brush,
12. others,
13. those that have just broken a flower vase,
14. those that from a long way off look like flies.



BE WARNED DEAR READERS! BE WARNED!

6.06.2006

Holy Batbombs Batman!

During World War II, keep in mind this is entirely true, the US military was developing a bat bomb. This bomb would basically be a cardboard box on a parachute filled with hundreds of bats. Honestly. Each of the bats would have a collar with a time-delayed explosive so that, hours later, as dawn crept into the sky and they snuck into attics and eaves and various nooks and crannies to sleep, hundreds of Japanese homes over a forty mile radius would inexplicably burst into flames at once. How creepy and magical a weapon would that have been? What's more since the charges would be small, most people would survive, especially since bats tend not to bed with men and women, the civilians of Japan would be able to evacuate their houses before they burned to the ground. Thus the bomb would destroy vast amounts of property with killing civilians.

Unfortunately, while scientists were working out the intricacies of the Bat Bomb, some other scientists finished up their work on an Atom Bomb, which was easier to complete because a Bat is so much larger and more complicated than an Atom. In fact there are millions of atoms inside every Bat and hundreds of Bats inside every Bat Bomb, so clearly the complexity of the Bat Bomb would be hundreds of millions of times that of the Atom Bomb.

Think of what a wonderful world we might live in, if the United States had defeated Japan with a Bat Bomb instead of an Atom bomb. The hills surrounding Chernobyl would still be liveable, albeit constantly dark from a twenty foot thick cloud of bats. And think how great the Godzilla movies would have turned out had they been inspired by a deep-seated fear of Bat bombs rather than Atom bombs? And what of the technology we might find all around us today? Armadillo cars and Chicken telephones no longer seem so unattainable. Surely, it is a sign of our impending doom that we chose the wrong path at that critical juncture of human history.

Thanks and praises to the Athanasius Kircher Society.