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Food News: Rats for Dinner in Cambodia (by Choice)

Cambodians are beatnig rising food prices the old fashioned way, choosing alternative food sources.

As inflation pushes the price of beef beyond the reach of the poor, increased demand for rat meat has pushed up rodent prices. A kilogram of rat meat now costs 5,000 riel (69p) compared with 1,200 riel last year. Spicy field rat dishes with garlic are increasingly on the menu as beef costs 20,000 riel a kilo.

I think that some of our more bizarre foodstuffs must have come from such famines of choice, can you imagine how humans ended up eating crab over cat (at least Europeans)?  Lobster seems like an odd choice over, say, rabbit.  The spice mentioned in the article must cover up any gamey residue in the meat.  If you raise them on the right foods, I bet it could be somewhat tasty, especially after a few generations of selective breeding to breed out the aggression and breed in plumpness.

Rat Soup, yum.

Twitter Updates for 2008-08-25

  • didn’t sleep well, woke up depressed because I dreamed I lost 1000 bucks (rent money). Still not feeling okay. #
  • Had I been drinking, my keyboard would be ruined: http://tinyurl.com/5hbpxk #
  • Started work at 7:30 this morning to get a jump on status updates and new tickets. #
  • On Stella: “I like paying $5 a glass for an import that tastes identical to Budweiser.” #
  • Damn, can’t host my own incoming mail at home. Shoot. #
  • @KVL Not for nothing, but did something bad happen over the weekend that prompted this fervor for Home inventory? #
  • Neat Blog about discarded tech: http://deadmeatmarketing.blogspot.com/ #
  • BTW The soup I made on Saturday, Transcendental #

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Ed Robertson is okay

After Stephen Page’s problems with the Law, I thought that we might have been heading for more bad news from the ‘Ladies.  It looks like everything is okay for Ed, having survived and walked away from a plane crash.

Canadian Politics are Embarrassing: Dion is playing to lose

“What is a car pool?” he asked organizers, who enlightened him. “Oh, that’s good. I’m never alone in my car.”

Stephan Dion, stumped by the concept.  This IS 2008, the concept has been around for about 40 years.  Where has Celine been living all this time?

As I’ve said before Celine Dion is going to drag the Liberal party down in the next election; when he ‘blasts’ the Tories for cutting arts funding he says this:

“He (Harper) seems to not understand that we need to be stimulating those programs. We must encourage different arts and culture,” Dion told reporters at the We Are Many (WAM) festival in Diefenbaker Park. “The link between culture and the environment is the way of the future. We are entering a knowledge economy based on innovation and artists are those who bring the creativity and creation.”

Please, someone, get him a few Bill Hicks tapes or Bill Connolly or something, anything.  Teach him to breathe fire, get angry, dig deep and find righteous indignation!  Celine Dion is pretty much a dead weight and until someone can smack him around and make him into a firebrand for Liberal values, he’s going to lead the Party into irrelevance.

The Prime Minister’s Office has signalled that Canadians will likely be going to the polls this fall unless Liberal Leader Stephane Dion agrees in the next couple of weeks to support the Conservative government’s agenda

A telling statement.

Fox has escaped fines in the past

Fox has escaped fines in the past, but when the dreaded f word appears so often in a segment, hmmm…

On another bent, look at that crowd.  All over the place, scruffy, dirty. No one is going to listen to the rabble, get on message get it together and march for ONE reason at a time.  The Squares don’t listen when you should 10 different things at them, all together all of ya, ONE TOPIC AT ONCE.

Review: World Made by Hand

World Made by Hand

Robert Earle lives in Union Grove, a little piece of America touched by history, good fortune and the malaise of the collapse of modern society. After the Oil disappears and the age of Globalism is over the people make a living by digging out bits of the Modern world to rebuild a semblance of Post-Civil war America.

Robert Earle was a corporate executive with two kids and a family. He lived the high life, flying across the country 3 or four times a month, first class of course. After the Oil dried up and the Modern world collapsed in Nuclear Fire, Plague and ennui Robert was left alone in union Grove, his wife and daughter dead, his son long gone into the wilderness. When a group of strangers come to town led by a man as equally worldly as he is religiously ardent; Robert is caught up in the rapid changes that only new blood can bring.

My rating: 5.0 stars
*****

Before I being my review; I’d very much like to ask James Howard Kunstler to please sell the rights to this novel as a movie as soon as possible.  A novel about a post-apocalyptic world that doesn’t simply descend into cheap nihilism is as refreshing as a cool breeze in summer and it has been a long hot summer this year.

I will have to admit that at points I had to restrain myself from siomply giving up and throwing in with some of the characters from the novel, they are a likeable and entrancing group.  Brother Jobe and his New Faithers are a composite group that I have described to others as “Industrious Mormons who Drink and Fight Like Sailors”  which I think is the most apt description.  They arrive in Union Grove like shadows but bombastically “take over” helping revitalize a town caught in the doldrums of a slow death, mourning the lost world.

Robert Earle is one of the many single men in town, acting as the local carpenter and somtime lover to his best friend’s wife.  He lives his life fishing, woodworking and playing in the local musical group.  He tolerates the Former Bikers who have taken up as scrap merchants and archeologists, has an amicalable relationship with the local Laird, a plantation owner and is respected in the town.  When a young man is murdered and it falls to the loca Laird to adjudicate, Robert finds himself thrust into more than one situation that requires him to be more than just upright and moral.  A sometimes hero and sometimes confidant, Robert is a strong lead character.  If I was to make any complaint, Robert (like many a post-apocalyptic hero before him) is an amzing man who cannot step through the day without being set upon by love crazed women; such is his sheer physical prowess.  By the time he had bed his second woman, I was already tired of the concept.  This stands as my only complaint about the novel and should be set aside as a personal complaint and no real black mark on the book itself.

Mr. Knustler has taken great pains to give some obvious archtypes voice without heavioy playing the statements; the denizens of the trailer park are rough red-staters who would claim that just punishment for their crimes was oppression (even as they are oppressing themselves and their clan), the government is staffed by people who look to others to solve their problems (but are quick to use force to prove a point), Religious fervor has replaced community in places and it is up to the common folk to solve their own problems regardless of how insurmountable they seem.

“World Made By Hand” was rewarding to read and I STRONGLY recommend it to fans of political fiction, dramatic fiction and post-apocalyptic faire.  In a world where the sudden report of a radio tuned to static is an alien and foreign thing, Mr. Kunstler has crafted a believable and utterly fascinating novel that bears repeated reading.

Twitter Updates for 2008-08-22

  • Up Since 5:22AM | Death Race Review from Cinematical: “Hurt them! Hurt them, bald man who talk cool!” #
  • This is so simple… UPDATE tablename SET tablefield = replace(tablefield,”findstring”,”replacestring”); #
  • John Cleese says “Mary Whitehouse has taken Umbrage—no surprise there.” #
  • Sweating… Humidity and actual labor sucks. #
  • http://tinyurl.com/62mwwo When the vacuum formed, they should have poked another hole to relieve the vacuum and released the tongue #
  • @KVL I had to dissect a 3 GIG packed capture in memory once…. #
  • It’s been a busy couple of days around here… #
  • The server move went fine, but something about the move messed with my blog, comment on posts that seem “broken” if you hit them. #
  • @RevNathan Does it have ammonia in it or something? #
  • “Obama might feel constrained by such irrelevancies as consistency and arithmetic” #
  • John McCain: Noun, Verb, P.O.W #

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