The 1080p60 LCD HDTVs with 120 Hz refresh rate that I saw in January at CES are starting to roll out. Sony's are going under the
XBR4 and XBR5 designation.
Microsoft's costly Xbox problem
Microsoft took a billion dollar charge to cover anticipated costs associated with extending the warranty to three years. Ouch.
this is the scary movie from someone's childhood? i gotta say after watching the trailer that if it was on tv this afternoon i'd have to watch it.
and that netflix feature to watch streaming video only works on a windows system. damn.
roberta smith on rudolph stingel at the
Whitney (slide show) (times sign-in)
handsome looking show*--the critic uses the word beautiful 3 or 4 times--a print no-no but OK on audio, I guess
*except I could probably do without the graffiti on tinfoil
hey this is skin-e posting from linda.....
does anyone ride the subway all the days like me?
do i need to get over this fast?
why would anyone pay $$ for many ad's and vague content (with web link)?? to piss me off??:>)
the first one i saw i cant remeber the web site, saw it again yesterday didnt write it down....
todays saw a new one, angry I wrote it down, www.windorphins.com = ebay....
skin-e will from here on in IGNORE these pest's!!
james fallows, the atlantic
China Makes, The World Takes
billed as the
worst fight scene ever. id add worst hair cuts and dialogue. hyah, hyah, hyah, hyah (x 1,000)...
"The episode was a defining moment in Cheney's tenure as the 46th vice president of the United States, a post the Constitution left all but devoid of formal authority. "Angler," as the Secret Service code-named him, has approached the levers of power obliquely, skirting orderly lines of debate he once enforced as chief of staff to President Gerald R. Ford. He has battled a bureaucracy he saw as hostile, using intimate knowledge of its terrain. He has empowered aides to fight above their rank, taking on roles reserved in other times for a White House counsel or national security adviser. And he has found a ready patron in George W. Bush for edge-of-the-envelope views on executive supremacy that previous presidents did not assert."
elwood. yeah, hes from new jersey
Scott Ritter: Calling Out Idiot America
"Now, at a moment that couldn't be more crucial, Gates and his "inheritance" get their due, thanks to Roger Morris, a member of the National Security Council Senior Staff under Presidents Johnson and Nixon (he resigned in protest over the invasion of Cambodia) and bestselling author of biographies of Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and the Clintons. Over the next week Tomdispatch.com readers will get not just a portrait of the real Robert Gates, but a full-scale, yet miraculously concise, always surprising, history of American "intelligence" (for which read: global covert action and covert intervention). Morris, who previously offered a striking two-part portrait of Donald Rumsfeld and the Defense Department at this site (The Undertaker's Tally, parts 1 and 2), now offers the Gates legacy, which is really the legacy of mainstream Washington, the globe's imperial capital for this last half-century-plus."