Incidentally, if anyone wants to Pharyngulate the Shorty Awards on Twitter, you can create new categories and I nommed PZed for #squid. (I’m hoping that Peter Watts fans will take up the gauntlet and we can have a cage match for #squid.)
All you gotta do is Twitter, “I nominate @pzmyers for a Shorty Award in #squid because … your reason here.”
#cephalopod is also a wide open potential category.
KCGregsays
Oh the majestic nautilus!!!
I was thinking the other day….honestly….the nautilus doesn’t have good eye sight, nor does it have a hard lense on it’s eye. So, has anybody tried fitting one with contact lenses? What if they became the eagle of the cephalopod world?
Darren Garrisonsays
“So, has anybody tried fitting one with contact lenses?”
I’d rather give one the genes for hemoglobin and see what happens.
'Tis Himself, OMsays
Brownian,
I haven’t heard that song in years.
Fsays
It’s beautiful.
Sven DiMilosays
If you crank up the sound, you can just make out what the eagle is saying:
Holy shit. That song is beyond amazing. I remembered almost all the CB chatter, but mercy sakes alive, the cloying sappiness of the singing on those choruses was a revelation.
And, as a former long-haired driver of a chartreuse microbus (though never no FoJ), I always like that part too.
That said, total ornithological fail, dude. Not even the right Order.
And now, the greatest of all trucker songs. I loved the Tom Waits version for decades before I stumbled upon the original (w/ Frankie Lee/Judas Priest background pickin):
Givesgoodemailsays
Anyone remember that Captain Nemo’s submersible was called the Nautilus?
Always wanted to see a cool illustration of it, but have never found one.
Brownian, OMsays
That said, total ornithological fail, dude. Not even the right Order.
Quoth the Raven: D’oh! It was a typo. Five of them in a row, to be exact.
I saw a musical production about Red Sovine a few years back, all thanks to my mammalian eyes. Take that, nautili.
Always wanted to see a cool illustration of it, but have never found one.
I’m a huge PZ fan but we just don’t see eye to eye on the whole cephalopod thing. Sometimes the pictures make me feel queasy at an emotional level that I don’t really understand. The thought of actually handling something like that makes my head spin. It’s a more acute reaction than I have to spiders (they give me the creeps too though).
WashingMachine0says
Looks tasty…mmmmmmm
Patricia, Queen of Sluts OMsays
The Nautilus is my favorite. What amazes me is that its a swimmer not a bottom of the sea creeper.
Scan from the “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” comic, written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O’Neill. (Not my scan, but I have the google-fu.)
Brownian, OM says
Mmm. Looks pre-breaded.
Sven DiMilo says
Yeah, OK, pretty cool, but here’s the metazoan of the week:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TRUCKERMcD#p/u/54/uoLYj-ibW18
Darren Garrison says
Speaking of, have you noticed the new old Natilus book? I’m sure you’ll be snatching it up at a mere 215 bucks.
http://www.amazon.com/Nautilus-Biology-Paleobiology-additions-Geobiology/dp/9048132983/
It cost a bit, but it has a torrent of information.
Brownian, OM says
That’s awesome, Sven. If you crank up the sound, you can just make out what the eagle is saying:
Pig Pen, this here’s the rubber duck, an’ I’m about to put the hammer down.
flowerjayne says
Brownian: 10-4
pixelfish says
Mmmmm…nautilus!
Incidentally, if anyone wants to Pharyngulate the Shorty Awards on Twitter, you can create new categories and I nommed PZed for #squid. (I’m hoping that Peter Watts fans will take up the gauntlet and we can have a cage match for #squid.)
All you gotta do is Twitter, “I nominate @pzmyers for a Shorty Award in #squid because … your reason here.”
#cephalopod is also a wide open potential category.
KCGreg says
Oh the majestic nautilus!!!
I was thinking the other day….honestly….the nautilus doesn’t have good eye sight, nor does it have a hard lense on it’s eye. So, has anybody tried fitting one with contact lenses? What if they became the eagle of the cephalopod world?
Darren Garrison says
“So, has anybody tried fitting one with contact lenses?”
I’d rather give one the genes for hemoglobin and see what happens.
'Tis Himself, OM says
Brownian,
I haven’t heard that song in years.
F says
It’s beautiful.
Sven DiMilo says
Holy shit. That song is beyond amazing. I remembered almost all the CB chatter, but mercy sakes alive, the cloying sappiness of the singing on those choruses was a revelation.
And, as a former long-haired driver of a chartreuse microbus (though never no FoJ), I always like that part too.
That said, total ornithological fail, dude. Not even the right Order.
And now, the greatest of all trucker songs. I loved the Tom Waits version for decades before I stumbled upon the original (w/ Frankie Lee/Judas Priest background pickin):
Givesgoodemail says
Anyone remember that Captain Nemo’s submersible was called the Nautilus?
Always wanted to see a cool illustration of it, but have never found one.
Brownian, OM says
Quoth the Raven: D’oh! It was a typo. Five of them in a row, to be exact.
I saw a musical production about Red Sovine a few years back, all thanks to my mammalian eyes. Take that, nautili.
Muh?
arachnophilia says
sexy, but no ammonite.
John Frum says
I’m a huge PZ fan but we just don’t see eye to eye on the whole cephalopod thing. Sometimes the pictures make me feel queasy at an emotional level that I don’t really understand. The thought of actually handling something like that makes my head spin. It’s a more acute reaction than I have to spiders (they give me the creeps too though).
WashingMachine0 says
Looks tasty…mmmmmmm
Patricia, Queen of Sluts OM says
The Nautilus is my favorite. What amazes me is that its a swimmer not a bottom of the sea creeper.
MarkW says
For Givesgoodemail at #12:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xmitter/3267161251/
Scan from the “League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” comic, written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O’Neill. (Not my scan, but I have the google-fu.)