So, the other day I posted a link to Harry Shearer’s “Hard Work” remix of GWB during the first debate. Last night I went out to dinner at a little Italian place down the street and who should come in but a group comprising (among others I didn’t recognize) David Corn, E.J. Dionne, and, yep, […]
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Small World
October 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on Small World
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Saddam’s “Dreamworld”
October 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Saddam’s “Dreamworld”
Just heard Wolf Blitzer talking to an expert who relates that to the end, Saddam Hussein had reportedly believed that his regime might enjoy good relations with the U.S. eventually. “Truly,” Wolf opines, he was “living in a dreamworld.” Yeah, that sure is a wacky notion… Saddam and the U.S. on good terms, unheard of. […]
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Air Panopticon
October 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Air Panopticon
Ok, whose idea were these creepy “We Know Why You Fly” ads for American Airlines? In this post-CAPPS era, does anyone find these scenes of airline personnel rattling off details of your motives for travelling particularly appealing?
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Music to Liberate a Country By
October 7th, 2004 · Comments Off on Music to Liberate a Country By
It’s hard work being Dubya, as we learned in the first presidential debate. Harry Shearer (of Simpsons/Chris Guest mockumentary fame) has a song up composed of clips from the debate reminding us how hard it is.
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Further Geekery
October 6th, 2004 · Comments Off on Further Geekery
As long as I’m getting all comic geeky on this page: I have a longstanding desire to acquire the original art of Transmetropolitan, issue 18, page 4 (the one with “Initiate Discovery!” in the upper-left corner). Darick Robertson, the artist, sells his originals, and this one was presumably sold off long ago. If anyone out […]
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How to Be Emo
October 5th, 2004 · Comments Off on How to Be Emo
P.J. Doland passes along this hilarious instructional video. Once you’re properly emofied, channel your bubbling inner turmoil into one of these games.
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Wink Marketing the News
October 5th, 2004 · Comments Off on Wink Marketing the News
Flipping through a New York Times style piece on the proliferation of satirical news sources (The Onion, The Daily Show) this weekend, I found myself thinking about a mid-’90s trend my friend and erstwhile prof Doug Rushkoff wrote about extensively at the time. “Wink Marketing,” which seems to have faded somewhat, though not entirely, was […]
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The Old Ghosts Come About Us
October 3rd, 2004 · Comments Off on The Old Ghosts Come About Us
So Halloween’s coming up, and I’m mulling over what to do. Samhain’s one of my favorite holidays, and I typically insist on making a costume rather than just buying one. Last year I was Number 6 from the great mindbending BBC series The Prisoner, and the year before that, I was Batman’s nemesis The Joker. […]
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The Rebirth of Shrill
October 1st, 2004 · Comments Off on The Rebirth of Shrill
I came across two short passages this week that struck me as well suited to the current political climate. Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose, I guess: For years past I have been an industrious collector of pamphlets, and a fairly steady reader of political literature of all kinds. The thing that strikes […]
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Looking Down on Snobs
September 28th, 2004 · Comments Off on Looking Down on Snobs
It’s proof of Lileks’ much lauded prose gifts that he manages to pull this off. The main section is lampooning the snobbery of urbanites (New York elites in particular)… but, of course, what could possibly be snobbier or a stronger implicit claim of intellectual superiority than to purport to have seen through a whole class […]
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