Friday Squid Blogging: How the Acidification of the Oceans Affects Squid
It’s not good.
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It’s not good.
As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered.
It’s a novel behavior.
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A squid comic about the importance of precise language in security warnings.
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The translated version of a Spanish menu contains the entry “squids in his (her, your) ink.”
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How does he know this?
Chris Cosentino, the Bay Area’s “Offal Chef” at Incanto in San Francisco and PIGG at Umamicatessen in Los Angeles, opted for the most intimidating choice of all—giant squid. “When it comes to underutilized fish, I wish the public wasn’t so afraid of different shapes and sizes outside of the standard fillet,” he said.
“I think the giant squid is a perfect example of an undervalued ocean creature. Everyone isn’t afraid of squid but the size and flavor of the giant squid scares people because it has a very intense flavor but it is quite delicious.”
I am surprised he has tasted giant squid.
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Technically, it’s a cuttlefish and not a squid. But it’s still nice art. I posted a photo of a real striped pyjama squid way back in 2006.
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It’s at the end of May. Note that it’s being put on by the Calamari Entertainment Group.
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It’s amazing how small a hole he can fit through.
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EDITED TO ADD (5/4): It’s an octopus. Apologies for the mis-identification.
This is a fantastic Lego model of a space kraken attacking a Star Wars Super Star Destroyer.
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It’s the first on this page. Apparently this is the finished version of the design I blogged about last year.
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Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.