sand blows through her hair
fingers covered from spiced shrimp
white fish market wine
last drop on her lips
umbrella folded, sandy
buried shells of shrimp
sand blows through her hair
fingers covered from spiced shrimp
white fish market wine
last drop on her lips
umbrella folded, sandy
buried shells of shrimp
by Florida’s Poet Laureate, Edmund Skellings
Most of us is math, which comes as no
Surprise: The limbs of trees circle
The trunk, leaves the branch, all
Spin slowly the great tap root. This
Can be seen from palm frond about
The nut, arms and legs popping from
The spine, twinned brains blooming.Go down deep and you hit math. Every
Time. Darwin shaped it up by
Statistics. A natural arithmetic.
He stopped there, but because each
Poem should have one great idea,
Here: Extrapolation is genetic.
That should account for you, big eyes.
Identity management discussions are so much fun as they bring up all the various ways people can alter their appearances. Now these discussions can be even more fun, laced with images from Sleeveface:
I was wondering what to do with that lightsaber I was recently given as a gift…just need the Bonnie Tyler album and I’m ready for Halloween. Well, that’s assuming I don’t proceed with plans for my Davy Crockett “King of the Wild Frontier” costume.
There seems to be some buzz forming around the story of a South Korean woman who ‘tricked’ airport fingerprint scan in Japan:
The woman also was quoted as saying that the broker gave her the special tape with someone else’s fingerprints on, and that she slipped past the biometric recognition system by holding her taped index fingers over the scanner.
According to an analysis by the bureau, regular adhesive tape does not work, as the scanner fails to read any prints. The results have led the immigration bureau to suspect that the woman might have used a special tape bearing someone else’s fingerprints.
Although the bureau detained the woman at an immigration facility for further questioning, she did not provide information that pinpointed what the tape is made of or the South Korean broker before she was deported again in mid-September.
The bureau has compiled a report based on her statements and submitted it to the Justice Ministry. The report says it is conceivable such tape exists and that the South Korean broker might have helped a considerable number of foreigners enter Japan using it.
According to the ministry, the immigration section at Aomori Airport kept images of the woman’s fingerprints, but they were imperfect and did not match the genuine fingerprints of the woman.
This is a little confusing. Was the print database incomplete and therefore her real prints would have allowed her through anyway, or was a fake set of prints on tape the key to getting through immigration? I suspect the latter is more important since tape has to have provided a valid set of prints or she would have failed entry. Although, this assumes she really had tape on her fingers when she went through immigration. Is that a certainty? The story says her testimony is what led police to believe this tape exists. Since she was not caught in the act and is a known liar perhaps she made the whole thing up. More details hopefully will emerge when/if she tries again.