funny thing about the flop was that it was hardly egregious but god bless jeff van grumpy for speaking his mind.
When I look to the future, the thing that frightens me most is not climate change, or the possibility of the lights going out in the lit-up parts of the world, it’s that we may keep this ecocidal civilization going long enough to take everything down with it.
wanna catch a barcelona game? and who doesnt? theyve got a rare game broadcast on espn. guess the pro bowlers tour must be over. just underway.
for mark
PICA's new space opens today, one of our fans made this unsolicited commercial for our party.

Here's what the daily rag has to say about it.






Code can't be stolen.
nick kristof on eggs. and more from the veg site
very cool osprey catching some pretty big fish
Anybody use a pressure cooker? I've been reading tons of good stuff about them lately. (For instance, this metafilter thread which makes me feel incomplete for not having one.)

Posting this product link for my future reference. It's the one Nathan Myhrvold recommends.
"Matty Simmons’s latest book, Fat, Drunk, and Stupid: The Inside Story of the Making of Animal House, comes out today, and it’s a revealing and fun look back at the behind-the-scenes story of the classic college comedy. I recently had the chance to talk to talk Simmons about the making of Animal House, the legacy of the Lampoon, how he turned down an offer from NBC to produce a Saturday night sketch show in the mid-70s, and why he feels Judd Apatow is in a league of his own when it comes to contemporary comedy."
totally bummed we didn't get here last week.

George Van Tassel began conducting weekly meditation sessions in 1953 in the rooms underneath Giant Rock which, he claimed, led to UFO contacts and finally to an actual encounter with extra-terrestrials when, in August of that year, a saucer landed from the plant Venus, woke Van Tassel up and invited him onto the ship. There the aliens gave him the technique for rejuvenating living cell tissues. In 1954 he and his family began building a structure they called The Integratron to perform the rejuvenation. George described his creation this way, "The Integratron is a machine, a high-voltage electrostatic generator that would supply a broad range of frequencies to recharge the cell structure."
kinda bullshit penalty call from this afternoons game but pretty, cheeky penalty kick from arsenal striker robert van persie who is the current leading goal scorer in england.


wait til they hear that edmund fitzgerald didnt write the great gatsby.
cardamum in oatmeal, why did i never think of this before!
might have to pay a little more for this granola after sampling it recently. (hey, those end of the aisle deals at whole foods really work.)
who knows what a funicular is?
trippy
Weird march
Cain's Arcade
sam mason's line of gourmet mayonnaise.
"IBM Brain Plays Ball With Facts!"
"Speaking not of the New Orleans decision, but about the league generally, the NBA's president of basketball operations Joel Litvin says: "It’s the best way to improve yourself. Go young. Lower your payroll. Draft intelligently. Be smart about your free agent signings and your rookie extensions and hope you can become the Thunder."

"The tough news is that it almost never works."
I see that Real Madrid was frustrated by Valencia in a high-tempo thrilling match that should not have ended scoreless.
Braveheart of Darts
double eagle!