Whew, we’re full. There’s lots of tasty satire here this week — bitter, sweet, sour and salty. Welcome to The Carnival of Satire, where this week, we start with satlty:
Elisson has food spoofs with Georgia’s Revenge and the dreaded Pizza.
Keeping with the food theme, Ahistoricality found this layered goodness: cooking with the government.
Archer at Lawyerworldland finally explains why NASA has had all those problems with, you know, exploding things.
It’s probably fair to say that many people at NASA would know the elements of the periodic table, but could they present them as entertainingly as Tom Lehrer Does, found by Rebecca Newburn at Information Age Education.
The Language Log has research showing chimps making and using pencils. Thanks to Aloysius for digging this one up.
David wishes us all a Merry ValPatrick’s Ramadanukkah Easterweenmas. We don’t think Dr. Tundra can handle it.
Then again, he could be much worse off. Amanuensis learned about the strange problems besetting fellow feline, in: Darcy in rehab! Continue Reading →