Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Yes, That's Billy Corgan

In a new commercial for some ultimate fighting-type deal...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Analog Man In A Digital World...

So, I know I still don't have a celly, but I jumped on this new twitter trend. It's so great! I find that it lets me express myself in direct, succinct ways previously unavailable to me. Check it out here!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Good Luck With Your First Crap...


James, hope you don't mind me posting this, but it's too cool not to document. So during yesterday's Boers and Bernstein program on AM670, James closed out the 'Who Ya' Crappin' segment with a beautiful crap of Dan Bernstein regarding his knowledge of Caribbean music genres.

Click on the picture or check it out here - it's the last crap from the 04/16/09 edition.

Work it, you bloodclot!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

If You're In Marketing Or Advertising...

Revolting article in the NYT about the Disney Channel's market research tactics. I wonder if these scumbags ever think twice about what they do.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Teabag John McCain

Pretty funny throughout.

5.30 mark...'Who wouldn't want to teabag John McCain'

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Instapaper

As I just did this with the link James sent...I thought I'd pass this website on:

Instapaper

You put a "read later" button in your bookmark bar and the site keeps a running list of articles you wanted to "read later" when you have time. It also works with the iPhone. I like it because it has a no frills layout...there is this one too though:

To Read Later

It looked fancier (based on their frontpage) whereas I just wanted a place to keep a list as I usually have no more than 5 articles in the queue. Maybe it has a nicer iPhone layout though...idk.

Enjoy!

Monday, April 06, 2009

Well, it's official

When it comes to civil liberties, transparency, and justice, the Obama administration has proven itself WORSE than the Bush administration, and that is not hyperbole. Level heads in January and February were hopeful and excited, but tempered that enthusiasm with steady declarations that we need to wait and see what he does before we judge.

The Obama DOJ has asserted, literally, a brand new argument - never before uttered even by the extremists in the Bush administration - that the authority of the Patriot Act extends so far as to protect the government from lawsuits against specifically named officials alleged to have violated the laws by which this nation supposedly defines itself.

In my opinion, with respect to the above parameters of governance, there's no need to suspend one's judgement any longer. The evidence is in.

Those of you who've talked politics with me know that my favorite source and biggest influence is Glenn Greenwald, who covers the whole thing via the link above.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Followers