All posts for the year 2008
When Is a Clone Not a Clone?
Posted by CMStewart on December 10, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/10/when-is-a-clone-not-a-clone/
UOGB’s latest
Last month, I mentioned that the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain was releasing two new albums. Our copies arrived last week, and Mrs Acilius and I can give them enthusiastically positive reviews.
The Christmas album, referred to on their website as “Christmas with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain” but labeled as Fiducula inter Angelos (“Miniature Lyres among the Angels,”) does not after all include the performances they issued last year as a virtual album called “Never Mind the Reindeer.” Those performances are still available on iTunes. I do miss the rendition of “The Holly and the Ivy” from last year, but new tracks like the “Wenceslas Canticle” and a vocalese version of “Winter Wonderland” more than make up for its absence. Their “Jingle Bells Canticle” gets us (Mr & Mrs Acilius and the dogs) dancing every time we hear it. Here’s ukulelehunt‘s review of the album.
In a comment on last month’s post, ukulelehunt’s proprietor Al Wood, a.k.a. Woodshed, gave it as his opinion that Live in London #1 is the UOGB’s best album yet. I agree, though Mrs Acilius still leans toward Precious Little. She plans to walk down the aisle to that album’s recording of “Finlandia” when we make the “Mrs” part official in May, so it has a sentimental importance to her. Though when we listened to Live in London #1 and heard Hester Goodman’s rendering of “Teenage Dirtbag” as a ballad of adolescent lesbian angst, Mrs Acilius was so enthusiastic I wondered if she was about to suggest using that instead. She assured me that her enthusiasm was strictly political, stemming from a conviction that sexual minorities need representation in music. That she has a crush on Hester is purely by the way. Here is an unflattering picture of Hester sitting next to George Hinchliffe that I could look at if I were in a jealous mood, which of course I never am.
Posted by acilius on December 9, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/09/uogbs-latest/
Smoochers beware!
The BBC tells of a tragic case of enthusiastic kissing.
Posted by acilius on December 9, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/09/smoochers-beware/
Translating Games
Is it possible to translate games as we translate language? That is, can a particular instance of game- one round of table tennis, say- be said to represent a particular instance of another game- say, one swim meet- in the same way that a particular sentence of English can be said to represent a particular sentence of Latin? It would seem obvious that the answer is no, and it probably is. But here’s an argument that the answer might not be so obvious. Follow the argument to the end, and you begin to suspect that if games can’t be translated into each other, then metaphors in general might be trickier than they at first seem.
Posted by acilius on December 9, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/09/translating-games/
Keith Knight quotes a figure from American history
Posted by acilius on December 9, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/09/keith-knight-quotes-a-figure-from-american-history/
As requested

“When a trout rising to a fly gets hooked on a line
and finds himself unable to swim about freely,
he begins with a fight which results in struggles and splashes and sometimes an escape.
Often, of course, the situation is too tough for him.
In the same way the human being struggles with his environment
and with the hooks that catch him.
Sometimes he masters his difficulties;
sometimes they are too much for him.
His struggles are all that the world sees
and it naturally misunderstands them.
It is hard for a free fish to understand what is happening to a hooked one.”
-Karl A. Menninger
Posted by lefalcon on December 8, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/08/as-requested/
Cure Cancer and Bury Big Oil at the Same Time
Posted by CMStewart on December 8, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/08/cure-cancer-and-bury-big-oil-at-the-same-time/
Attention Phranc Phans!
Here’s her latest installment of Phranc Talk, her youtube variety show. She sings about the sea, accompanying herself on the ukulele. Then she talks about seashells. Pickles squawks a lot throughout the whole thing.
Posted by acilius on December 6, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/06/attention-phranc-phans/
A strangely fascinating website
The Mathematics Genealogy Project is a vast family tree connecting mathematicians to their dissertation advisors, going back in some lines to the 15th century. It can be a compelling toy- after I mentioned Georg Christoph Lichtenberg in a post Thursday, I looked up a math professor who works across the street from me and traced his lineage back to Lichtenberg. That’s pretty easy to do- of about 130,000 mathematicians indexed, 23,522 are descendants of one or the other of Lichtenberg’s two advisees, Heinrich Brandes and Bernhard Thibault. So you have about a 1/5 chance that any living mathematician you choose will be a descendant of Lichtenberg.
I don’t know anything about how mathematics works as a field, but I do know enough of certain other fields to say that a reference tool like this would be of great value to them. For example, the research careers of most classical scholars are largely defined by their dissertations, so it would be natural to sort classicists into families defined by dissertation advisor. Efforts have been made to copy the Mathematics Genealogy Project in some other fields; here for example is “The Philosophy Family Tree.”
Posted by acilius on December 6, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/06/a-strangely-fascinating-website/
Cat Versus Printer
Turn the volume UP!
Posted by CMStewart on December 6, 2008
https://losthunderlads.com/2008/12/06/cat-versus-printer/




