11/11/11

On this Veterans’ Day: A salute and thank you to past, present, and future Armed Services members. Take a moment to think about them and how we can all do better for/with them.

Oh, and take a look at the video that FC posted from last year’s Veterans’ Day.

JP Morgan Chase underwrote the Veterans’ Day parade in Manhattan today. They have a bunch of programs for vets, some new (per their announcements link) including a jobs program.

Some stuff I found so far on Tumblr: from New York Public Library and via the Atlantic: “In Flanders Field.”

(cross-posted on sswslitinmotion.tumblr.comsee here)

News and Stuff

Something to amuse us:

From the 11/4/11 edition of “Mother Goose and Grimm” by Mike Peters:

Mother Goose: “See, Grimm, that’s a cardinal, but not all cardinals are red. Some cardinals are yellow, and some are grey.” (she’s reading a book on birds, during the bird watching)

Grimm, the dog (really bored): “Which is the most popular cardinal?”

Mother Goose (deadpan): “Stan Musial.”

Grimm: look of surprise.

Old joke, probably, but I thought that it was funny.

In the current storyline, for the week of 11/7/11, Grimm’s friend, a not-that-bright dog, Ralph, is dating G.M., the corporation, because he heard that corporations are people. Ralph’s dating life isn’t very good to begin with, and his dating corporations simply continues this. Poor Ralph.

In other news from the world of comics/comic strips:

The passing of Bil Keane of “Family Circus.” Jeff Keane’s been slowly taking over the comic awhile ago, so it’ll probably still continue. (“Billy” became an animator, in his real life identity as Glen Keane, who worked on many a modern Disney project; it’s all on “Jeffy” now).

Some links: from Time.com; MSNBC (via Associated Press). Nice thoughts from Gael Fashingbauer Cooper at MSNBC.com, Stephan Pastis of “Pearls Before Swine,” and even from The Comics Curmudgeon, who has amusingly teased, and will continue to tease, “Family Circus,” something we can all keep going back to in the comics section.

Happy NaNoWriMo!

I had some of my NaNoWriMo 2011 analyzed. Apparently:

I write like
Cory Doctorow

I Write Like by Mémoires, journal software. Analyze your writing!

Well, I never read Cory Doctorow, so…?

Then, I had two paragraphs of one of my triscribe blog posts analyzed and I got this:

I write like
James Joyce

I Write Like by Mémoires, journal software. Analyze your writing!

I also never read James Joyce. But, this is entirely amusing.