Stephanie Zvan is one of the hosts for the Minnesota Atheists' radio show and podcast, Atheists Talk. She serves on the board of Secular Woman. She speaks on science and skepticism in a number of venues, including science fiction and fantasy conventions.
Stephanie has been called a science blogger and a sex blogger, but if it means she has to choose just one thing to be or blog about, she's decided she's never going to grow up. In addition to science and sex and the science of sex, you'll find quite a bit of politics here, some economics, a regular short fiction feature, and the occasional bit of concentrated weird.
Oh, and arguments. She sometimes indulges in those as well. But I'm sure everything will be just fine. Nothing to worry about. Nothing at all.
Hope you get well soon. I’ve had a case of the dreaded lurgi as well – this is a local euphemism for pretty much the same thing as ‘ConCrud’, used in a particular circle here which has fans of the British 1950s radio show The Goons.
Brownian: Okay, since Netflix customizes what it shows you pretty heavily on the PS3 interface (where I do most of my viewing), it’s far more likely that I just never saw KitH in the list of available comedies until now when it bubbled up to visible. Looking on the actual website interface, it’s showing me a lot of stuff that I just never saw on the PS3 and will probably have to use their clunky search interface to find.
So, between not being able to actually choose a genre and browse through *all* the available options, not having the ability to queue titles that I’m interested in, and being absolutely inundated with their anime offerings, the PS3 interface is crap comparitively. Oh, but they added the “feature” of auto-playing the next episode now, a feature I never wanted. And the “feature” of trying to turn off the PS3 for inactivity after 60 mins of viewing, so that I have to pause and restart any movie I try to watch.
Yeah. I’m bitter about this PS3 interface now. There might be a post in this in fact.
I miss Kids in the Hall, I still think its the best product my country ever exported.
It just hit Netflix.ca a few weeks ago. All 110 episodes.
Weird. KITH has been on our Netflix since winter, at least.
Wait…something’s not right. How can Alberta have more culture than where you live, Jason?
[Looks around for Rod Serling.]
Hope you get well soon. I’ve had a case of the dreaded lurgi as well – this is a local euphemism for pretty much the same thing as ‘ConCrud’, used in a particular circle here which has fans of the British 1950s radio show The Goons.
I’m crushing your head! -pinches fingers together- =D
Brownian: Okay, since Netflix customizes what it shows you pretty heavily on the PS3 interface (where I do most of my viewing), it’s far more likely that I just never saw KitH in the list of available comedies until now when it bubbled up to visible. Looking on the actual website interface, it’s showing me a lot of stuff that I just never saw on the PS3 and will probably have to use their clunky search interface to find.
So, between not being able to actually choose a genre and browse through *all* the available options, not having the ability to queue titles that I’m interested in, and being absolutely inundated with their anime offerings, the PS3 interface is crap comparitively. Oh, but they added the “feature” of auto-playing the next episode now, a feature I never wanted. And the “feature” of trying to turn off the PS3 for inactivity after 60 mins of viewing, so that I have to pause and restart any movie I try to watch.
Yeah. I’m bitter about this PS3 interface now. There might be a post in this in fact.