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vince welnick suicide.
- linda 6-04-2006 6:37 pm [link] [add a comment]

soda play
- julie 6-02-2006 8:05 pm [link] [6 comments]

dont mention the war: " I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right"


- bill 6-02-2006 11:40 am [link] [1 comment]

Painted Rooms
- julie 6-01-2006 1:15 am [link] [2 comments]

Prefab Sprouts
- julie 5-31-2006 6:04 pm [link] [add a comment]

NYC in 2016.
- jim 5-31-2006 5:10 pm [link] [add a comment]

Librarything.com:

LibraryThing is an online service to help people catalog their books easily. Because everyone catalogs together, you can also use LibraryThing to find people with similar libraries, get suggestions from people with your tastes and so forth.

- jim 5-27-2006 6:46 pm [link] [add a comment]

schwarz v fink

3:00 AM - Ken Burns Presents: Professional Wrestling (part 10) Nothing really expresses the repressed homosexual longing at the heart of the American experience quite like the sight of beefy men in mustaches and tights groaning and grimacing as they gallop and heave against each other for an audience of young men who put their posters on their walls. How many professional wrestling characters would look out of place in the Village People? (Answer: zero.) Ken Burns brings this uniquely American activity to life in his own inimitable style. Today’s episode: Koko B. Ware breaks the parrot barrier, and ushers in a new era in wrestling pets.


9:00 PM - Ken Burns Presents: Strat-O-Matic Baseball (Episode 4) Perhaps nothing expresses the repetitive, soulless horror of the American experience quite like Strat-O-Matic Baseball, which is a baseball game you can play with dice, a crap load of cards and pieces of paper, and a rule book the size of Detroit. Big big nerds like George Will relive their favorite Strat-O-Matic memories, like that one time the bases were loaded with two out in the ninth and Gary Carter was up against Bob Stanley, and he rolled a 6-2-3 and hit a homerun and it was awesome! Peter Gammons lives in a baseball-shaped house, his bed is shaped like home plate, and he has a scrapbook of his most memorable Strat-O-Matic box scores. You think I’m kidding, but if you think about it for a minute and you’ll know it’s true. In tonight’s episode, the lefty vs. righty advantage is factored in to the rules. But will switch hitting be properly balanced?

- dave 5-27-2006 6:39 pm [link] [1 comment]

Storm chasing photos.
- jim 5-27-2006 5:52 pm [link] [1 comment]

"say, [fill in secretaries name here] does our HR have a bloging policy?"


- bill 5-25-2006 4:01 pm [link] [2 comments]

Space shuttle launch photo.

OV-105 Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour from Pad 39B on mission STS-97. This is a five minute exposure taken from the Causeway (about 7 miles away from the pad). Taken with a borrowed all-manual Nikomat camera, 24 mm lens, f/16, Kodak Royal Gold 100 film. When the exposure was stopped in this shot, the shuttle was approximately 229 statute miles downrange.

- jim 5-20-2006 9:40 pm [link] [add a comment]

something weird going on with the crooksandliars home page.
- steve 5-18-2006 6:16 pm [link] [2 comments]

malcolm gladwell has a blog. does that mean weve reached a tipping point?
- dave 5-17-2006 12:52 am [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]

lance mannion thinks lost in the city by edward p jones is the best work of american fiction written in the past quarter century. what say you, bibliophiles?
- dave 5-13-2006 2:41 am [link] [7 comments]

never heard of a furniture librarian before
- linda 5-12-2006 12:51 am [link] [1 ref] [4 comments]

the allergy alerts have been at "High - Very High" since mid april. anyone else getting hammered extra special this year? every one i talk to is. i hear its cause the decorative cherry, apple and pear trees are all male now. so instead of 50/50 m to f its almost all male pollen pumpers in urban settings.
- bill 5-10-2006 12:38 am [link] [8 comments]

Interactive map of NYC (made with google satellite maps) that allows you to see the flooding that would result from a sea level rise between 0 and 14 meters. The LES (and Manhattan in general as opposed to Brooklyn / Queens and the Jersey waterfront) is actually a little higher than I thought.
- jim 5-09-2006 7:00 pm [link] [add a comment]

What's up with blogspot.com? Under attack or just straining under the load? Or maybe it's just me? I can occasionally load a page, but most of the time it times out.
- jim 5-09-2006 6:55 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]

penn & teller do ground zero
- mark 5-06-2006 6:29 am [link] [add a comment]

Gorgeous HDR images of Manhattan. (What's an HDR image?) Probably this is the one if you only have time for one click.
- jim 4-24-2006 6:56 pm [link] [1 ref] [5 comments]

this may already have made the rounds / if not, microsoft i-pod vid is here.
- bill 4-22-2006 10:55 pm [link] [add a comment]

new level of mobile geekdom -- Yesterday I received a Verizon wireless broadband PCMCIA card for my laptop. It was sustaining a few hundred kpbs and hitting peaks of 1.2 Mbps in my initial tests last night.
- mark 4-20-2006 10:50 pm [link] [3 comments]

is it considered good luck to have a pigeon build a nest and roost on your windowsill? ive got one about two feet from here with two eggs unhatched. guess thats a little more than roosting. whats the word for that? incubating? nesting?
- dave 4-20-2006 9:16 pm [link] [20 comments]

Final death knell of the Lone Star Cafe: the good old "mysterious fire."
- tom moody 4-20-2006 9:12 pm [link] [add a comment]

just clicking through the firefox extension and i found this multiplayer online pong. ive got winners.
- dave 4-19-2006 11:43 pm [link] [5 comments]