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  1. Lago says

    Congrats Dave!

    Dave?

    Davie?

    Maybe he is hiding under a rock from Greg Paul? Cough! Cough!,(Papillae on the ulna of a non-secondarily flightless theropod?), Cough!..cough…

  2. says

    Bravo, David! As his immediate predecessor in the laureate ranks, I will now make arrangements to get the official crown to him. But the corsage, alas, is sadly wilted. PZ should really pop for a new one.

  3. Owlmirror says

    I’ve noticed that while David’s name (and Mr. Larsson’s, and Kseniya’s occasional Cyrillic nom-du-FSB) shows up fine in actual posts, they are all munged on the main page.

    Is there any way to change the front page from character set ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8?

    Oh, and congrats to Mr. Marjanović himself. Well earned, I say.

  4. Kseniya says

    Yup, well-earned, and I’d say David’s a very good-natured fellow, too.

    I’ve noticed that while David’s name (and Mr. Larsson’s, and Kseniya’s occasional Cyrillic nom-du-FSB) shows up fine in actual posts, they are all munged on the main page.

    Funny, I’ve never noticed that (I rarely spend much time on the front page) but I see that you are quite obviously correct! Боже мой!

  5. says

    On the blogroll, could you make Sciencewoman’s address a little bigger? It’s like you’re trying to hide her.

    Oh, and congratulations to David!

    Bob

  6. jeffox backtrollin' says

    Indeed, way to go David!

    I don’t believe it, I MADE THE BLOGROLL I MADE THE BLOGROLL!!!!! (Mom’s gonna be soooo proud. . . ) :)

  7. Torbjörn Larsson, OM says

    Hrmm. We made an excellent choice as usual. [Rights monocle. The ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8 character set transition makes everything a little blurry around the edges, it seems.]



    Oh, and congratulations to David, you have earned it. (Discussing with JAD? You earned it twice over!)

    PS. That some ScienceBlogs style sheets use ISO-8859-1 is a common trait. Apparently you have to hunt every such blog owner down to affect a change in their ‘defective’ sheet code. (It could be worse though – the new The Panda’s Thumb preview script exchanges the coding in the input boxes, so you have to remember to revert before posting.)

    What has SEED done for its blogs lately? Not much, I think.

    OTOH I assume they will have to fix it now if they are going to expand to include European blogs as the rumor has it. (And hopefully a new time zone. Mm, pristine posts… yummy.)

  8. Torbjörn Larsson, OM says

    Hrmm. We made an excellent choice as usual. [Rights monocle. The ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8 character set transition makes everything a little blurry around the edges, it seems.]



    Oh, and congratulations to David, you have earned it. (Discussing with JAD? You earned it twice over!)

    PS. That some ScienceBlogs style sheets use ISO-8859-1 is a common trait. Apparently you have to hunt every such blog owner down to affect a change in their ‘defective’ sheet code. (It could be worse though – the new The Panda’s Thumb preview script exchanges the coding in the input boxes, so you have to remember to revert before posting.)

    What has SEED done for its blogs lately? Not much, I think.

    OTOH I assume they will have to fix it now if they are going to expand to include European blogs as the rumor has it. (And hopefully a new time zone. Mm, pristine posts… yummy.)

  9. says

    Yeah. I made the blog roll. I feel like a new species of squirrel sure, speciation was easy you just hang out over there for a while and develop some genes which just don’t mess with those other genes. Though, apparently extinction is just as easy.

    Has anybody noticed that PZ runs his blogroll like an evolutionary algorithm? Easy to get there, but keeping your niche requires some fitness. Maybe it’s just me, I see the Blogosphere as an evolutionary algorithm, not to mention science, design, and the game of hotter/colder.

  10. says

    So typical, I make the blogroll when I haven’t blogged for a week due to a horrible cold. I can’t even remember half of the absolutely brilliant blog topics I came up with during the endless feverish nights of last week…

  11. says

    Fame at last! I can’t believe I’m on PZ’s blogroll and in the People of Reason section too – thanks PZ.

    And congrats to David too of course.

  12. says

    New here, but glad I found you folks. I winded my way from an article on Beliefnet, which led me to Friendlyatheist, and finally here. The godlessness worries me a bit, given that I’m a fairly devout Pastafarian (visit http://www.venganza.org if you haven’t yet). But I try not to proselytize too much.

    At any rate, congrats Dave! I hope I like your writing, or I’ll have to retract the congrats.

  13. says

    Way to go Dave. Now… Let’s get drunk and sing sailor songs!

    Oh, wait. It’s only eight in the morning. Best not to wake the neighbors with any unnecessary singing.

  14. says

    Future tip for including non-Latin 1 characters: use the HTML entity. Writing ? will show up right no matter what the character encoding being used: ć. (Sometimes you can’t control the headers your server is emitting; this is the sort of situation that calls for HTML entities.)

  15. David Marjanović says

    Thank you, thank you… =8-)

    <stepping off stage>

    Maybe he is hiding under a rock from Greg Paul? Cough! Cough!,(Papillae on the ulna of a non-secondarily flightless theropod?), Cough!..cough…

    Are you confusing me with someone?

    It could well be that all dromaeosaurids were either flying (Microraptor, Rahonavis) or secondarily flightless. This has not been disputed in the last 5 years. (And for what that’s worth, I personally have always liked the hypothesis since I first read PDW even longer ago.)

    However, wings do not automatically equal flight or secondarily flightlessness. Wings must have been present before flight evolved. Google for “WAIR”, for example. Alternatively, wings may have evolved for brooding, display, whatever. Considering the fact that we’re talking about predators, quill knobs for preventing the feathers from being ripped out by struggling prey may have been an advantage. Maybe that’s all we are looking at. We’ll probably have to wait for more and earlier fossils to tell.

    I just don’t try you pronounce your last name.

    J as in “Skatje”. Ć is between “ts” and “ch”; the Spanish ch is fairly similar. Stress on the second syllable.

    HTML entities don’t always work; I’ve seen plenty of “& e acute ;” in page titles, for example [without spaces]. But they certainly work often.

  16. David Marjanović says

    Thank you, thank you… =8-)

    <stepping off stage>

    Maybe he is hiding under a rock from Greg Paul? Cough! Cough!,(Papillae on the ulna of a non-secondarily flightless theropod?), Cough!..cough…

    Are you confusing me with someone?

    It could well be that all dromaeosaurids were either flying (Microraptor, Rahonavis) or secondarily flightless. This has not been disputed in the last 5 years. (And for what that’s worth, I personally have always liked the hypothesis since I first read PDW even longer ago.)

    However, wings do not automatically equal flight or secondarily flightlessness. Wings must have been present before flight evolved. Google for “WAIR”, for example. Alternatively, wings may have evolved for brooding, display, whatever. Considering the fact that we’re talking about predators, quill knobs for preventing the feathers from being ripped out by struggling prey may have been an advantage. Maybe that’s all we are looking at. We’ll probably have to wait for more and earlier fossils to tell.

    I just don’t try you pronounce your last name.

    J as in “Skatje”. Ć is between “ts” and “ch”; the Spanish ch is fairly similar. Stress on the second syllable.

    HTML entities don’t always work; I’ve seen plenty of “& e acute ;” in page titles, for example [without spaces]. But they certainly work often.

  17. says

    In honour of Mr. Marjanović’s long overdue admittance to this fine order (though they let me in, so here’s your complimentary grain of salt), I present these words from one of Edmonton’s most under-appreciated émigrés:

    Soft knocks at the door
    CHONG: Who is it?
    CHEECH: It’s me, Dave. Open up, man, I got the stuff.
    More knocks
    CHONG: Who is it?
    CHEECH: It’s me, Dave, man. Open up, I got the stuff.
    CHONG: Who?
    CHEECH: It’s, Dave, man. Open up, I think the cops saw me come in here.
    More knocks
    CHONG: Who is it?
    CHEECH: It’s, Dave, man. Will you open up, I got the stuff with me.
    CHONG: Who?
    CHEECH: Dave, man. Open up.
    CHONG: Dave?
    CHEECH: Yeah, Dave. C’mon, man, open up, I think the cops saw me.
    CHONG: Dave’s not here.
    CHEECH: No, man, I’m Dave, man.
    Sharp knocks at the door
    CHEECH: Hey, c’mon, man.
    CHONG: Who is it?
    CHEECH: It’s Dave, man. Will you open up? I got the stuff with me.
    CHONG: Who?
    CHEECH: Dave, man. Open up.
    CHONG: Dave?
    CHEECH: Yeah, Dave.
    CHONG: Dave’s not here.
    CHEECH: What the hell? No, man, I am Dave, man. Will you…
    More knocks
    CHEECH: C’mon! Open up the door, will you? I got the stuff with me, I think the cops saw me.
    CHONG: Who is it?
    CHEECH: Oh, what the hell is it…c’mon. Open up the door! It’s Dave!
    CHONG: Who?
    CHEECH: Dave! D-A-V-E! Will you open up the goddam door!
    CHONG: Dave?
    CHEECH: Yeah, Dave!
    CHONG: Dave?
    CHEECH: Right, man. Dave. Now will you open up the door?
    CHONG: Dave’s not here….

  18. says

    Curse you, scienceblogs’ overly-clever comment parser! The character in question can be entered by typing ampersand, octothorpe, two, six, three, semicolon, which is what I was trying to enter above. This will work no matter what your character encoding is.

  19. Öwlmirrör says

    ampersand, octothorpe, two, six, three, semicolon

    Um, the entity for “&” is “&amp;”. Thus: &#263;==?

    Hm. I wonder how the &ouml;s will display on the front page? I suspect they will be transformed into UTF-8 by the comment script, and thus will not display correctly on the front page’s iso-8859-1.

  20. Not Torbjörn or Marjanovi?, but Owlmirror says

    That looks like it worked.

    However, I suspect that ? will not display correctly on the main page, since that character has no equivalent in iso-8859-1.

  21. Not Torbjörn or Marjanovi?, but Owlmirror says

    That looks like it worked.

    However, I suspect that ? will not display correctly on the main page, since that character has no equivalent in iso-8859-1.

  22. Owlmirror says

    I’m proving that I have really very little idea how browsers decide to render particular glyphs. Oh, well. Hence the experiments.

  23. says

    Esteemed Mr. Marjanović, OM:

    You missed a perfect opportunity. What you should of said is:

    “A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this Molly. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this Molly than Jesus. Suck it, Jesus. This Molly is my god now!”

  24. Kseniya says

    Actually, without Jesus, we’d spend a lot more time talking about quill knobs. Which would probably be a good thing.

    Never mind!

  25. David Marjanović, OM says

    This will work no matter what your character encoding is.

    Depending on the font. Look what happens over here when I post vs. when I’m quoted.

    And there is the disingenuous mentioning of WAIR I was waiting for…

    Why the cheney is that disingenuous?!? WAIR is not terribly probable, given the kind of wingstroke it requires, but it’s clearly a possibility — among several, as I mentioned.

  26. David Marjanović, OM says

    This will work no matter what your character encoding is.

    Depending on the font. Look what happens over here when I post vs. when I’m quoted.

    And there is the disingenuous mentioning of WAIR I was waiting for…

    Why the cheney is that disingenuous?!? WAIR is not terribly probable, given the kind of wingstroke it requires, but it’s clearly a possibility — among several, as I mentioned.

  27. Torbjörn Larsson, OM says

    use the HTML entity.

    Yeah, well. Maybe if I write some key capture/remapping software in my spare time. [Have you noticed how more laziness somehow never cure laziness? Now, getting the SEED overlords to work, that seems like a plan.]

    Hmm. OTOH I could change to US keyboards to force the issue…

  28. Torbjörn Larsson, OM says

    use the HTML entity.

    Yeah, well. Maybe if I write some key capture/remapping software in my spare time. [Have you noticed how more laziness somehow never cure laziness? Now, getting the SEED overlords to work, that seems like a plan.]

    Hmm. OTOH I could change to US keyboards to force the issue…

  29. says

    Could this be further evidence that Zeno and I are the same person?

    No, I don’t think so, Brownian. If we were, I’d expect to know.

    Second, there is a more parsimonious explanation: I’m just copying off your paper.

  30. David Marjanović says

    Čestitam, David!

    Are you honoring me?

    (I have to guess via my inadequate Russian. When I was 2 to 3 years old, I forgot the language from which my surname comes, because there was nobody to talk to.)

  31. David Marjanović says

    Čestitam, David!

    Are you honoring me?

    (I have to guess via my inadequate Russian. When I was 2 to 3 years old, I forgot the language from which my surname comes, because there was nobody to talk to.)

  32. says

    Okay, this is weird. When I copied and pasted the incorrect link for my website it posted correctly in my comment.

    In the blogroll it has “-” where a hyphen should be. Basically it is writing “conservative-truths” when it should be “conservative-truths”.

    Aargh…

    It’s doing it again. It must be some sort of webcode thing. I have added a space between each character so that you can see what it is doing: “& # 4 5 ;” It is turning this code into looking like a hyphen, but it isn’t actually a hyphen on the blogroll, which is what it should be.

    My brain is starting to hurt. I just don’t understand html code well enough.

    I really do appreciate the link. I’m just hoping that it will actually link to my site.

    -Derek