my hood is buggin
James Beard-award winning chef Grant Achatz and sous vide guru Nathan Myhrvold will explore the ways that science and technology are transforming our notions of food. (audio available at link)
why is it ok for a school district to bus in all their kids to a mccain rally?
May we all do so well in the coming recession.
i watched the 30 min. obama spot last night. my only concern is that with a big spend like that, mcpalin can use the underdog possition to gain sympathy votes. i love how it was ok for republicans to have a president and a congressional majority for 6 years and now its a scare tactic against dem sweeps. there wouldnt have been such a sea shift now if there had been less republican party line lock step voting in '04 when it was already clear bush was taking the country on a neocon joyride.
no its not just you. joe the plumber does look like jeff gannon
pretty good use of athletes in an ad. best not to let them near an open mic.

bay ridge food co-op
six point craft ales
billyball tonight on tcm.
the king of kong (2007)

incredibly two people nearly instantaneously came up with this realization about a new character on a geeky show i watch. dont know which is sadder, them realizing it or me mentioning it. anyone that considers spies like us a classic is definitely lamer than me. they win.
"Emmett Millbarge?" Hmmm...

I thought the name sounded familiar until I realized it was a mash-up of the two main characters from the 80's classic "Spies Like Us" with Donna Dixon and Vanessa Angel. Ah, memories... Oh yeah, Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase were in it too. (Yes kids, Chevy Chase used to appear in classics.) Chase was Emmett Fitz-Hume and Aykroyd was Austin Millbarge, the lead characters, but it was hard for a 19 year old to notice them when either of those women were on screen.
ms amanda jones age 109 daughter of slave votes obama in bastrop tx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L91ZHpEaE-0

not that would have been living!!
For Jiml at least: Netflix begins testing streaming service for Macs. Should be available to everyone by the end of the year.
bill ayers jr.

bump
get ready for February
ok, this use of the term villagers is cropping up a lot lately. is it just digby or is it in much broader use? i presume they are using it in the frankenstein or is it frankenstien villager sense.
waasup 08
baconaise

cheeseburger donut

via vz
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-dinges/mccain-meets-a-bloody-dic_b_137422.html

John McCain, who has harshly criticized the idea of sitting down with dictators without pre-conditions, appears to have done just that. In 1985, McCain traveled to Chile for a friendly meeting with Chile's military ruler, General Augusto Pinochet, one of the world's most notorious violators of human rights credited with killing more than 3,000 civilians and jailing tens of thousands of others.

The private meeting between McCain and dictator Pinochet has gone previously un-reported anywhere.

According to a declassified U.S. Embassy cable secured by The Huffington Post, McCain described the meeting with Pinochet "as friendly and at times warm, but noted that Pinochet does seem obsessed with the threat of communism." McCain, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee at the time, made no public or private statements critical of the dictatorship, nor did he meet with members of the democratic opposition in Chile, as far as could be determined from a thorough check of U.S. and Chilean newspaper records and interviews with top opposition leaders
had no idea...
So I'm watching the Bee Movie. A talking bee I can buy; a swarm of bees suspending a wide-body jet, sure; but a florist who can afford a penthouse on Central Park? That just makes no sense.
sorta creepy, but earnest.