Apparently, we weren't supposed to laugh. Sorry, Jon. Even worse, my mind and mouth automatically placed a 'vs.' in between the two nouns. (I still think it's funny and that's likely due to the fact I'm not aware of the conceit.)
Judge for yourself. I was laughing at the end of the trailer and I know I wasn't alone. Heck, I just watched it again and still snickered.
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Mmmmm; bacon.
I'm not sure if my favorite factoid deals with St. Anthony 'the Great' or the 2% of us who consume it as a snack. Perhaps the Danes can decide for me.

Via: Online Schools

Via: Online Schools
Friday, July 30, 2010
Worth the Read
If you've never read Atul Gawande it may be due to the following: 1. Gawande is a medical doctor; 2. You don't particularly care for healthcare articles; or, 3.) You don't like the New Yorker. (Shame on you if it's 3.)
I don't particularly care if you read an Atul Gawande article again in your life provided you take the time to actually read this one. Please do it.
I don't particularly care if you read an Atul Gawande article again in your life provided you take the time to actually read this one. Please do it.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
How I Survived the Various Apocalypses
My favorite is the 'Game Show Host Apocalypse':
Game Show Host Apocalypse
Got cornered by several of these fiends in an underground parking garage. Thought it was the end for me, but instinctively I recited a bio including my name, occupation, hobbies, and a tedious anecdote. I ran off to safety as they debated among themselves whether to eat my face or give me an all-expenses-paid trip to the Bahamas.Thank goodness for the National Guard. Many more here, courtesy of TMN.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
It was a dark and stormy night; or, really bad opening sentences to imagined novels
This year's overall winner of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (he of the 'Dark and Stormy Night' fame) is Molly Ringle. Her submission:
For the first month of Ricardo and Felicity's affair, they greeted one another at every stolen rendezvous with a kiss--a lengthy, ravenous kiss, Ricardo lapping and sucking at Felicity's mouth as if she were a giant cage-mounted water bottle and he were the world's thirstiest gerbil.More examples here. Our favorite is the winner of the Detective segment. Do your best to read this without thinking immediately of Guy Noir; bet you can't!
She walked into my office wearing a body that would make a man write bad checks, but in this paperless age you would first have to obtain her ABA Routing Transit Number and Account Number and then disable your own Overdraft Protection in order to do so.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Thursday, April 08, 2010
Novelists, anyone?
For Jody: 'Are You Absolutely, Positively, and Wholeheartedly Ready to Publish Your Novel?'
Courtesy of the good folks at Chart Porn.
Courtesy of the good folks at Chart Porn.
Pixar Characters Drawn to Scale
Courtesy of Juan Pablo Bravo's Flickr site:
Who knew Randall was so big? I wonder who would win in a battle of Randall vs. Mr. Incredible. Also, I didn't think Kevin was that tall. (Ooooh - Steve Buscemi vs. Craig T. Nelson, eh? Kind of like an even weirder Fargo scene or something like that.)
Who knew Randall was so big? I wonder who would win in a battle of Randall vs. Mr. Incredible. Also, I didn't think Kevin was that tall. (Ooooh - Steve Buscemi vs. Craig T. Nelson, eh? Kind of like an even weirder Fargo scene or something like that.)
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
If I Wrote the Cards
Valentine's Day, in our household, is met head on with a birthday. As a result, there are more cards in our household at this time of year than any other (except Christmas).
And, sometimes, the cards are a bit hard to swallow. I'm sure not all of the cards that graced our house made it to production without a few rough drafts and I've uncovered some of the early ideas that didn't quite make the cut. I hope you enjoy.
Each 'final' card is followed by one that wound up in the circular filing cabinet but lives on in this post.
And, sometimes, the cards are a bit hard to swallow. I'm sure not all of the cards that graced our house made it to production without a few rough drafts and I've uncovered some of the early ideas that didn't quite make the cut. I hope you enjoy.
Each 'final' card is followed by one that wound up in the circular filing cabinet but lives on in this post.
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Brilliant Idea: Terrible Execution
Disney's 'Give a Day Get a Day' promotion is fabulous and its use of the always wonderful Muppet franchise has been brilliant. That said, their newest promotion feature is so poorly executed I wonder when they'll change it.
The idea is below:
Unfortunately, the site to create the video (http://disneyparksgive.com/spread-embed.php#embed) doesn't allow you to use your blog site name at this time, and it limits your blog name to 15 characters, with no spaces.
Not smart, Disney. Go figure it out or beat the crap out of your marketing partner, Culture Buzz.
The idea is below:
Unfortunately, the site to create the video (http://disneyparksgive.com/spread-embed.php#embed) doesn't allow you to use your blog site name at this time, and it limits your blog name to 15 characters, with no spaces.
Not smart, Disney. Go figure it out or beat the crap out of your marketing partner, Culture Buzz.
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Must Watch
Perhaps it's 'Two-fer Tuesday' but this is a must watch, just as Guernica, just in its own odd way.
Everybody gets on board, trust me.
Everybody gets on board, trust me.
Picasso's 'Guernica' in 3D
A rather amazing representation of Pablo Picasso's Guernica in three dimensions.
Somehow this makes the tragedy of the bombing in this small Basque region more impressive than history alone and is a great tool to visualize Cubism.
Somehow this makes the tragedy of the bombing in this small Basque region more impressive than history alone and is a great tool to visualize Cubism.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Sesame Street Hits of the '70s
All of the goodness of the '70s is available at the following link; just click on the '70s tab at the bottom:
http://www.sesamestreet.org/onair/history/voteresults
If it were up to me, pinball (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12) would be the best of all time.
http://www.sesamestreet.org/onair/history/voteresults
If it were up to me, pinball (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12) would be the best of all time.
Although, 'Near and Far', '2: The Mad Painter', 'H: Hand', 'Lady Bug Picnic', 'A Fly in My Soup', and 'Alligator King' are pretty sweet, too.
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Cultural icons collide
Sesame Street turns officially turns 40 today and as someone who closely mirrors the classic 'edutainment' show in terms of preference and age I am pleased to draw your attention to Google's appreciation for what the Children's Television Workshop delivered to millions upon millions of kids across the world.
Kudos to Joan Ganz and the great folks who brought this show from concept to reality. 40 years is an epoch in terms of cultural relevance and an even greater testament to the show's calling that it remains on the air and one of Public Television's greatest contributions to TV.
Kudos to Joan Ganz and the great folks who brought this show from concept to reality. 40 years is an epoch in terms of cultural relevance and an even greater testament to the show's calling that it remains on the air and one of Public Television's greatest contributions to TV.
Monday, November 02, 2009
Gimme Five
As Sesame Street begins its 40th season (!) here's a great musical number featuring David, Luis, Gordon, and Bob. Think of it as a funky alternative to 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Brownsburg Junior Football League End of Season
The inevitable arrived - the dreaded end of season for the Brownsburg Junior Football League. The very first year of 'Rookie Tackle' was a huge success and many thanks to Hayes' wonderful coach, Stan Ritchison, for his great work with the boys. While the final game was won by the Titans 2 TDs to 1, it was a great ending to a fantastic year.
Go Colts!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Grapefruit
This is kind of neat; it is the cutting edge of what's becoming described as 'production as performance video' . My favorite part comes at 2'04"; as someone who admittedly listens to the original (yes, it's in my iPod) it's pretty funny.
Grapefruit = Pampelmoose
Grapefruit = Pampelmoose
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Sesame Workshop meets AMC
It's good to know the folks at Sesame Workshop, in preparation for their 40th season of Sesame Street, haven't lost their touch. Where else can you find a Don Draper muppet and the word 'sycophant' in the same sketch? (Be sure to scroll down that last link to see the Beaker vs. Conan O'Brien comparison.)
Ah; if only Henson had created a show for older audiences, like this one.
Ah; if only Henson had created a show for older audiences, like this one.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Colts vs. Raiders
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Page 2: NFL T-shirt gallery discount rack
From ESPN's Page 2 direct to my homeys in Michigan (I love that they're on the discount rack):

Thursday, September 03, 2009
The Federal Commission of T-Pain - Auto-Tune the News
What do VP Biden, Michael Vick, Scott Van Pelt, Sen. Chuck Grassley, and Maggie Rodriguez have in common?
Friday, August 28, 2009
A nice bit of information regarding 'Pan and Scan'
Courtesy of the always good kottke.org, a short piece on how directors feel about 'Pan and Scan' versus the ratio actually filmed by the director and cinematographer.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Jeff Goldblum's Downward Spiral (A Work of Fiction)
It might be hard to stick with the entire article (after all, how long are you willing to watch 1999 Apple ads featuring Jeff Goldblum at half-speed), but it still works as a concept. Courtesy of The Morning News.
These are actual Apple ads from 1999; they're just played at half-speed.
Jeff Goldblum's Downward Spiral (a story in 5 episodes)
These are actual Apple ads from 1999; they're just played at half-speed.
Monday, August 17, 2009
About, I dunno, 6 years late?
Thizzle quizzle brown fox jumpizzle ovizzle thizzle lizzle dog. Or, in English, the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
Translation courtesy of the Snoop Dog Translator. Now, if only they'd design a Quentin Tarantino translator.
Triumph Lives
Definitely NSFW that is, in a late night TV sort of way. I mean, it did air on network television but it still pushes the boundaries; hell you make the choice. And, yes, only dog lovers can laugh.
Fast forward to 12'10".
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Salmonella Outbreak in Michigan
Lansing, Mich. - Twenty people in Michigan are among those reportedly sickened in a nationwide salmonella outbreak.
Wait a minute. That's old news. Oh, well; time to throw the towels into the laundry.
No means no!
I'm sure the police report will list it as consensual but I think not. Remember, no means no!
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
It's more like who he isn't
Further proof to buttress my argument Ricky Gervais is the antithesis of Jim Carrey:
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Perhaps my favorite 'Celebrity Jeopardy' of all time. . .
. . .may be found here: http://www.hulu.com/watch/73362/saturday-night-live-jeopardy.
It really gets rolling at the 4'25" mark.
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Someone's having fun over at Amazon
This item has wolves on it which makes it intrinsically sweet and worth 5 stars by itself, but once I tried it on, that's when the magic happened.
From a customer review for a t-shirt at Amazon; don't read if you're easily offended. I wonder what Bezos thinks of this. (Perhaps he owns one?)
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
50 Years
An article which heaps a healthy dose of crap on the English major's bible, 'The Elements of Style'. (I never knew it was that White.)
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
I've been known to have vivid dreams racing these
Unfortunalely, I can't translate for you but 'gas' and 'super' require no translation. Look for the new exhaust at 3'10".
Friday, March 27, 2009
"Where nothing happens?" Give me a break
A list of the "five great films where nothing much happens".
Meh; one of my all time favorites happens to be number 2. And, in case you're curious, a lot happens in this film. (Sort of.)
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Films for the Masses
But especially for Jody and Josh.
A link to the A/V Geeks film collection. Anyone ready for 'Everybody's Prejudiced' (1960)?
Saturday, March 14, 2009
The McGangBang
Hard to pass up (well, actually, quite easy now that we stop and think about it), a new fan favorite from Mickey D's. Ugh.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Saturday, March 07, 2009
The first (and so far only) funny moment on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Occured in the 18th minute of episode 3. Link here: http://www.hulu.com/watch/60903/late-night-with-jimmy-fallon-wed-mar-4-2009
It's a shame Sesame Street had to be involved.
Stem Cell Reversal
President Obama will reverse former President Bush's limits on stem-cell research on Monday with changes to federal financing. Link here: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/07/us/politics/07stem.html?hp
Even more exciting is Obama's desire for politics to be removed from the realm of scientific research. I'm not holding my breath.
Even more exciting is Obama's desire for politics to be removed from the realm of scientific research. I'm not holding my breath.
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Eh; not so much. I can't believe Conan had this rocky a start when he assumed the mantle in 1993. Let's hope Triumph, or something like it, is on the way.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Add another beverage to the 'real sugar is better' motif
Posted in the City Room section of today's NY Times is this article indicating Snapple is bringing back real sugar to its beverages.
Can't wait to try one.
For Josh (and anyone else who appreciates real sugar)
Looks like Pepsi is making a move in the right direction. Just like Mexican Coke (no, not that kind), real sugar is always better than high fructose corn syrup.
What I didn't know about, however, is Kosher Coke.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
User Adoption
Time is relative, yes?
Education is really important, yes?
See this for some insight into the above.
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Monday, February 02, 2009
Google Chrome: You're Killing Me!
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Scrapbooks: An American History
From today's The Morning News, a good read by all means.
For Scrapbooks: An American History (Yale University Press), graphic designer Jessica Helfand, who as it happens collects these meticulously bound oddities, has anthologized a broad array of samplings from over 200 scrapbooks, reaching back to the early 19th century and hurtling toward the present. The 400 images in this thoughtfully designed book are selected from private individuals as well as some well-known Americans: Zelda Fitzgerald, Lillian Hellman, Anne Sexton, Hilda Doolittle, and Carl Van Vechten.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Photographs of the President
A great interview Opinion piece from the NY Times (25 January 2009). Errol Morris questions the head photo editors of the Associated Press, Agence France-Presse, and Thomson Reuters about photographs of the 43rd President of the United States.


Well worth the time.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
MST3K Live Performance - Jan. 28, 9pm EST
I kid you not. The MST3K guys will spoof a film before your very computer eyes. Catch it here as they slaughter the 1950 film Overcoming Fear.
I hope Josh isn't working the night shift.
Leave it to Microsoft
The first time I saw this product I just shrugged; now that I hear about it seemingly every 10 minutes I thought I'd investigate a bit more and found this horror:
Egads this one's bad. But, wait; there's more misery to be shared:
Make it stop, please!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Surprise 60th
We threw a surprise 60th birthday event for my mother in Baltimore last night. As of 10:30am, today, most of the dishes are done. Boy, am I tired.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Eric Holder's AG Confirmation Hearing. . .
. . .can be followed by the 'live blogging' of the NY Times. This is an intersting confirmation as Eric Holder served as Assistant Attorney General under President Clinton and was part of the very interesting 11th hour pardon of Marc Rich, the commodities trader. (Ah, the Guliani years.)
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Shorting Stock
Towards the end of last year, through interesting manipulations in stock ownership and purchasing, Volkswagen briefly became the 'richest' company in the world based on its market capitalization. Lots of articles have been written to explain how/why/who but this explanation is quite easy to understand and, while frightening, is worth the read.
Bushims: A List
Ah, there are some things we will miss and here's a list of the 'Top 25 Bushims' as proclaimed by Slate magazine. My personal favorite is 18.
18. "Well, I think if you say you're going to do something and don't do it, that's trustworthiness."—CNN online chat, Aug. 30, 2000
Friday, January 09, 2009
Tilt-Shift Heaven
I recently found a site that allows me to apply a tilt-shift technique to any of my existing photos. Here's one I took in Hawaii back in 2006. What a great way to waste time. (The tilt-shift site, that is.)
Thursday, January 08, 2009
An Interview with the President-Elect
From today's NY Times, the transcript of an interview conducted with the President-Elect concerning his fiscal stimulus package and, towards the end, an interesting conversation about how he's not going to let go of his BlackBerry.
(You can also listen to the interview, here; please note it's 28 1/2 minutes long.)
The Best (and Most Expensive) Software Ever?
From Fast Company, December 1996, an article on the software that enables NASA's Space Shuttle craft to do, well, pretty much everything.
But how much work the software does is not what makes it remarkable. What makes it remarkable is how well the software works. This software never crashes. It never needs to be re-booted. This software is bug-free. It is perfect, as perfect as human beings have achieved. Consider these stats : the last three versions of the program -- each 420,000 lines long-had just one error each. The last 11 versions of this software had a total of 17 errors. Commercial programs of equivalent complexity would have 5,000 errors.The entire article, here.
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Bread for Josh
This is what you get.
Recipe:
3C flour
2 1/4 tsp yeast
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 C water
Place first three ingredients in a bowl. Add water and mix until dough is shaggy. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise for 4 hrs in 70° F location. After first rise, punch down and let rest for 20 mins. Preheat oven to 450° F. Oil large bowl (must have a corresponding lid) and allow to heat in oven for 15 mins. Place dough in bowl, cover with lid, and bake for 30 mins. Remove lid and bake an additional 15-20 mins until top is browned. You may add sweet or savory items to the dough as you like.
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Holiday Movies
As a general rule, I eschew any motion pictures dealing with the Holocaust; I do not wish to spend any more time in my life discussing genocide. I've not seen a picture since 'Schindler's List' but I find myself drawn to the film, 'The Reader', which, interestingly enough, stars Ralph Fiennes. Here's the trailer.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
A Player Worth Watching
Take a quick read and let me know if you agree with the sentiment posted above; I'll be watching him this cactus season. Heck - the name alone is worth a look.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Local Commercials, anyone?
Okay; this one's worth your time if you hate the fact ESPN and the like carve out 60 seconds for the 'local market' commercials. Here's a group of five gone terribly bad. My favorite is number 2 in the list.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Cinema Quiz
Mostly for the cinematic Mugeles, but how do you score? I was less than 50%. (No surprise, eh?)
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Great Board Games for the Holiday Season
From the Morning News - the best games of 2008.
I like the first one for Josh's family as well as the second one.
Friday, November 21, 2008
NYC Beekeeper Article
An interesting piece on keeping bees in NYC but the real gem is about 2/3rds of the way down where CCD is discussed. I'm still hoping to have bees in my Brownsburg backyard by next summer.
Operating Environments - Spatially Defined
oblong industries is very close to making the UI in Minority Report a reality. Although Jeff Han demonstated a similar device at TED back in 2006, this one is a bit more mature, and a bit scary to some degree. Take a look:
g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Monday, November 10, 2008
The Big Picture


Above image, copyright 2008 Keith Vanderlinde/National Science Foundation
One of my favorite RSS reads is 'The Big Picture', a photojournalistic view of current events, put together by Alan Taylor, a website developer for the Boston Globe. Many times I cannot stand to look at the images; other times, like today, I am simply amazed by the beauty of nature. Take a look and see.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Final Electoral Vote Tally
Looks like one electoral vote for each day of the year went to President-Elect Obama.
Wave Field Installation by Maya Lin
The NY Times featured the architect, artist, and landscape artist Maya Lin in this weekend's paper; here's a link to a video on their website where Lin shares her thoughts on a recently completed series of landscape items, entitled 'Wave Field'. (To my family in Chelsea, the first in the series is at UM's School of Engineering.)
Ms. Lin is mostly known for her Vietnam Veteran Memorial in Washington D.C., a commission she was based on design she submitted as an undergraduate at Yale. In the article, she tells us she has attempted to shrug off the mantle of 'architect' and this piece introduces us to a far wider range of work.
See it here.
Ms. Lin is mostly known for her Vietnam Veteran Memorial in Washington D.C., a commission she was based on design she submitted as an undergraduate at Yale. In the article, she tells us she has attempted to shrug off the mantle of 'architect' and this piece introduces us to a far wider range of work.
See it here.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Say What You Will
But I belive in him and love the way he ran his campaign. If you're having trouble getting excited, this should do the trick.
Nels Ackerson for Congress
It's rare I tell someone what I think they should do. I am a strong propoenent of free choice - in all things - and while I enjoy engaging in conversation with repsect to religion and politics, and have ridiculously strong views of each, it's very uncommon for me to tell someone what they should believe or for whom they should vote.
So, that said, I implore those of you who live in Indiana's 4th Congressional district to vote for Nels Ackerson. There are many ways to describe Nels, his political views, and his agenda - all of which I believe in strongly. Let me say that Nels is the gentleman politician Thomas Jefferson had in mind when he discussed the model state representative. Nels deserves our vote and Indiana's 4th deserves someone who will voice the constituent's concerns as Nels will.
If you've not made up your mind, please vote for Nels. A vote for Nels is a vote for a better Indiana.
And, if you're curious, my ticket looked like this today: Obama-Biden (D); Daniels (IN Gov, R); Nels Ackerson (IN 4th- D).
Monday, November 03, 2008
Funniest thing I've seen this election cycle
Two teenagers, in my neighborhood, walking home from the bus stop. One faked spitting on our Obama yard sign (funny thing is, he failed to spit on the sign next to it advocating Nels Ackerson for Congress) and another had a "Nobama '08" t-shirt on.
At least they're involved in the process! (But, thankfully, not old enough to vote.)
Electoral Vote Prediction
I've been predicting my own electoral vote map for the past month or so; now that it's election eve I thought I'd share it with you.


I long thought 338 would be a huge, huge win for Obama and my call for NC to go to the Dems is what looks to be my biggest gamble. The only way I see McCain winning is to take FL-PA-OH-NC. On average, FL is +3%, PA is +7%, OH is +4%, (for Obama) and NC is a tie.
My home state of IN, which is now -1%, would be the biggest switch state of them all. Bush had +21% in 2004 and +16% in 2000.
Hi-Tech Voting a Thing of the Past?
Touchscreen voting has been run through the wringer over the past 8 years of election cycles and it's not getting any better. For people who aren't techies at heart or at work, it must be frustrating to find
In states with early voting, there have been scattered reports of touch-screen machine malfunctions, ballot misprints causing scanners to jam and vote-flipping, in which the vote cast for one candidate is recorded for another.Florida has switched to its third ballot system in the past three election cycles, and glitches associated with the transition have caused confusion at early voting sites, election officials said. The state went back to using scanned paper ballots this year after touch-screen machines in Sarasota County failed to record any choice for 18,000 voters in a fiercely contested House race in 2006.Voters in Colorado, Tennessee, Texas and West Virginia have reported using touch-screen machines that at least initially registered their choice for the wrong candidate or party."I pushed the Democrat ticket, and it jumped to the Republican ticket for president of the United States," said Calvin Thomas, 81, an Obama supporter who tried to vote early in Ripley, W.Va. "I’m a registered Republican, and I’ve voted in every presidential election since 1948. I don’t like seeing my vote do something I didn’t tell it to do. I take that real serious."
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Sunday Morning Politics
As our group will attend the John McLaren roundtable at this year's Spirit and Place Festival I was given the luxurious chance to watch the Sunday morning pundits. Of particular interest to me were the following:
CBS Sunday Morning's piece on what it means to be a patriot. Needless to say, my views were more blue than red but I found it riveting that more Americans found it patriotic to vote (95%) than they did to serve in the military (87%). (It's toward the bottom of the article, video will be available later in the week.)
Over on FOX News Sunday (yes, normally FOX is on purely for NFC Football and The Simpsons) David Plouffe, Obama's Campaign Manager, made a rare TV appearance and made me want to be a better man. Of interest were Plouffe's comments regarding the get out the vote efforts currently underway and the rise of first time and African-American voters in this election. He made me proud in his comments regarding Indiana and how it remains in play just two days prior to the election. The best part of today's show was watching Karl Rove admit McCain's chances were 'steep' as a result of all polls showing him -5% to -9%. (Video will appear later in the day.)
As I've said before, this is my generation's Kennedy moment. I wonder how I'll feel on Wednesday.
One of my favorite sites during election season is electoral-vote.com. I'm hoping for 370 but think somewhere in the 320s is more likely. And, to scare me, look at the same data this day four years ago - remember how much of a mess that was?
What's wrong with Higher Education, you ask?
From an anonymous liberal arts professor, tenured, who has decided to leave academia for good:
Higher education for too many undergraduates at too many liberal arts colleges has become a puffy sofa nestled with down pillows. For a few bucks and in a few hours, students can take a test and learn that they are language disabled, or mathematically disabled, or for a few bucks more, both. Students increasingly ask me during advising sessions if a class is tough or hard, or if the professor assigns a lot of reading, because they need to “lighten their load.” “I want to take a class with Professor So-And-So. I have a lot on my mind, and I don’t want to stress out.” “Don’t worry,” I say, “you won’t.”The rest, here.
Courtesy of one of my favorite blogs, Marginal Revolution.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
And now, a little music to that interview
From YouTube, of course It's a bit like watching Mr. Roger's Neighborhood.
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
This is the sort of thing I'd do if I had enough spare time
'Take on Me', by that great '80s band, Ah-Ha, where the lyrics have been changed to reflect the action in the music video. Oh, how funny it is.
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