colbert on larry king now. they are using clips from the colbert show (ironic whirling graphics) and then book end them with larry king show (non ironic mega rotating mic graphics). quite an eyefull.
life imitates seinfeld II :
marty
funkhouser is really
bob einstein is really sup
er dave osborne
ny mag article on lack of sleep in kids and how it can affect their ability to process memories and also increases rates of obesity.
josh marshall must have found his i heart gore/lieberman pin this morning and pined for the days when he would have fellated gores 2000 presidential campaign handlers given half the chance. as i vividly recall, gore ran shrieking away from his "liberal" environmentalism, not on it. and there was that thing about not winning his home state and refusing to embrace the successes and the aid of his predecessor during the campaign. which is not to say nader hasnt lost his luster in the intervening years but to continually blame him for gores failings, and the media heathers who lambasted him at every turn, is tiresome.
ScanCafe: cheap, high quality photo scans. Kevin Kelly has a
rave review.
This service will digitize your old slides, negatives and photographic prints at high quality and at a very cheap price. I've been using them to scan my 30-year backlog of photographs and I have been delighted with the results. I've used other services to scan my old photos; ScanCafe is by far the best deal. Their prices are fantastic. To scan a slide is just 24 cents, a color negative 19 cents.
Did I post this already? I don't know, but I've always been amused by the weird use of quotation marks found on so many signs. And here's a whole
blog "dedicated" to the subject.
i found a good
toy site this morning, for those with kids.
recycle old electronics in october. what to bring:
working and non-working:
computers (laptop & desktop),
servers, mainframes
monitors
printers, scanners, fax-machines, copiers
network devices (routers, hubs, modems, etc.)
peripherals (keyboards, mice, cables, etc.)
components (hard drives, CD Roms, circuit boards, power supplies, etc,)
tvs,vcrs & dvd players
audio visual devices
radios/stereos
cell phones, pagers
pdas, telecommunication (phones, answering machines, etc.)
media (floppies, cds, zips, vhs tapes)
I thought Folgers tasted like poo until I heard of
this
An Interview with architect
Lebbeus Woods.
test your book knowledge of
first lines
Like many New Yorkers, or probably like anyone who lives in a small space, I have occasional dreams where I find an extra room in my apartment that I never knew existed. I guess it would be even better
if the room was filled with rare old wine. And if it wasn't, you know,
a dream.
Lease a car in Europe instead of renting and save big money. Minimum 17 days is the only downside, but everything else looks awesome: comprehensive zero deductible insurance, unlimited mileage, and a fresh factory new car exactly to your specifications. For less money than renting.
But I Could Have Been Stabbed By A Trombone
Occasionally there are shooting deaths at these second line parades and its nice to know there are 20 cops left in New Orleans but still...the incident raises interesting questions about the balance between maintaining order and the need to nurture a culture which partly defines the city.
Still others say the incident is a sign of a greater attack on the cultural history of the old city neighborhood by well-heeled newcomers attracted to Treme by the very history they seem to threaten.
chris matthews got horsewhipped (sadly not literally) by jon stewart. sure to be making the rounds tomorrow.