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volt reviewed: "Before I knew it, my miles per gallon for that tankful of gas had hit 80. By the next day it had topped 100. I soon found myself obsessed with increasing my miles per gallon—and avoiding having to buy more gas. Whenever I got home from an errand, I would recharge it, even for a few hours, just to grab a few more miles of range. I was actually in control of how much gas I consumed, and it was a powerful feeling. By the time I gave the car back to General Motors, I had driven 300 miles, without using another drop of gas beyond the original two gallons. "
Is wireless HDMI possible? Seems like there are some announced products but I can't find anything shipping. Do you know Mark?
old fart i am but i cant help but be nostalgic over May 15, 1970 in the east village as the dead and new riders played 63 songs and that was the late show number!!
"Glenn L. Carle, a former Central Intelligence Agency officer who was a top counterterrorism official during the administration of President George W. Bush, said the White House at least twice asked intelligence officials to gather sensitive information on
Juan Cole, a University of Michigan professor who writes an influential blog that criticized the war."
deff going to Jane next week, soup, morels, risotto.....3 app purrfecto menu
no kitchen use yet, but went to the market and put together a salad of porcini and couple greens, herb salt and Napa Valley olive oil...
mark it down, skinny. your first
porthole and a lot of other good stuff incl. alela diane.
this is notable as i grew up with sam and some of us know him.
HBO’s consistently great TV shows have always had a literary bent, but recently the cable network has been going straight to the source to develop new shows. Perhaps spurned by the success of Jonathan Ames’s Bored to Death (based on a short story published in McSweeney’s), HBO announced last month that it was adapting Jenifer Egan’s Pulitzer-winning A Visit From the Goon Squad and this month has announced it is developing a comedy with TFT favorite Sam Lipsyte. Hollywood Reporter has the scoop:
The offbeat comedy, People City, centers on a 25-year-old man hired by an eccentric New York couple to be their child’s caretaker.
Sam Lipsyte, whose most recent novel The Ask was published by FSG last year, will write and executive produce alongside Michael London and Jocelyn Hays Simpson (both of whom are also producing on A Visit From the Goon Squad). Exciting news for fans of great writing and interesting television.