What
We Can Learn from Fruit
By DG
Quiz
Answers
What Does It All Mean?
Newspeak 101
SashaQ helped me find these tortured phrases.
Can you guess what the original phrase was before
'machine intelligence' got to it?
Answers below.
1. torment executioners=painkillers
2. haze figuring=cloud computer
3. flag to commotion=signal to noise
4. irregular esteem=random value
5. attractive field=magnetic field
6. backlash combination=reaction mix
7. response book=solution volume
8. counterfeit consciousness=artificial intelligence
Beauty
Moment
The Grass Paigetheoracle Planted
in the Neighbour's Yard
(with permission)
A good deed is its own reward.
'Cast your grass seed upon the verge,
and you will need a mower.'
Quote
of the Day:
Are inchworms called 2.5-centimeter worms in Europe?
Reddit
(Answer: No. The caterpillars of geometer moths are
called loopers or spanworms. Geometer=earth measurers.)
Video:
The Inchworm and the Ant
A Comedy
By Hoggetts
Anybody can be startled, we guess: even an inchworm. It
looks like the ant was kind of surprised, too.
(This video was very popular on Youtube.)
kthxbai, Dmitri Gheorgheni, Editor


I never knew Inchworms actually really existed. I had only heard them from the song in the 1952 'Hans Christian Andersen' film, so assumed they were fictional like diminutive mermaids, cygnets identifying as ducklings, invisible imperial clothing or Thumbelina.
ReplyDeleteOne memorable summer when I was a teenager, our church youth group had a retreat - right in the middle of an infestation of the 17-year locusts. Constantly being whirred at by the beasties (which look like something out of a 1950s horror movie) drove me to escape into the nearby woods. Where I found a 'green cathedral'. No lie - natural amphitheatre in a partial clearing had been fitted with embedded log benches and a large, flat rock for a speaking platform.
ReplyDeleteI sat down, savouring the quiet, and sang 'I Know a Green Cathedral' at it. (Yes, I talked to the trees.) And then I spotted it: the little green inchworm, inching along.
So I sang the Inchworm Song to it. It didn't seem to mind.
I was glad we'd learned that in school choir. Before we did, I had a mondegreen in my memory of the song: I thought it went, 'Inchworm, inchworm, measuring the miracles...'
Anyway, I have always been grateful to the inchworm for the most spiritual moment of a 'retreat' that otherwise consisted of enforced jollity and unnecessary adult talking.
Fine fruit lesson. The video is funny, how the inchworm and the ant are surprised by each other! Startle reflex in action :D
ReplyDeleteThose tortured phrases from the 'counterfeit consciousness' are spectacular...