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Archive for September, 2003
Color Forth!
Thursday, September 11th, 2003tilted heads
Thursday, September 11th, 2003Meditation Advice
Tuesday, September 9th, 2003…for the chronically lazy and incontinent. From Ann Arbor’s Austin.
WINNER: Miss “HIV Stigma Free”
Monday, September 8th, 2003Bostwana hosts beauty pageant for HIV-positive women in Gaborone.
nostrilicious I
Sunday, September 7th, 2003Why I love my nostrils, 23 of 81: in the middle of a stultifying discussion of the dubious high and low points of the J.K.Rowling collection
I heart the null set, too.
So here’s my ordering [of the Harry Potter books]: 4 > 3 > 5 > 1 > 2.
While we’re at it, let’s try Beethoven symphonies:
9 > 6 > 5 > 7 > 8 >> 1 > 3 > 4 > 2. [sjl]
Garages want to be free
Saturday, September 6th, 2003Homesteaders rejoice! DMCA can’t yet “lock you in”to your garage door opener.
“The homeowner has a legitimate expectation that he or she will be able to access the garage even if his transmitter is misplaced or malfunctions,” stated the Court.
It can however lock you into your default printer toner cartridges.
Political Spanish
Saturday, September 6th, 2003From a recent Slate article by C. Suellentrop on Thursday’s prez-primary debates:
The best thing Dean does during the debate is refuse to pander to the Albuquerque audience by spewing tortured Spanish, as Lieberman, Edwards, and especially Kucinich do.
Which is to say, the one time Dean spoke Spanish, it was so unforced that Suellentrop didn’t notice he wasn’t speaking English! I was pleased that someone spoke Spanish without offending my ears. Give me a minute and I’ll write up some details on the bilingual aspects of the debate.
PBS/WTF: Obfuscation through Obscurity
Saturday, September 6th, 2003PBS co-sponsored the first official debate among Democratic presidential candidates this season, and the first officially bilingual presidential debate[1] in the US, last Thursday in Albuquerque. But I spent an hour looking for transcripts and audio/video online — checking the Albuquerque public radio station, CNN, NPR’s main site, major candidates’ websites, even asking my big buddy — before I found them! Even PBS itself (which does indeed have transcripts) relegated the debate to the bottommost link on its front page. What’s with that?
And as long as we’re talking about reaching out to voters in Spanish — what’s with this site? (for starters, two of the first three lines on the page are in English…)
[1] not that there was much spanish spoken by the candidates. But the primary announcer was Maria Salinas, a Univision spokeswoman, and she often made her statements and introductions in Spanish before she made them in English.
Joe Tabularosso
Saturday, September 6th, 2003Overly general statements. Overly specific qualifiers. Sunshine, bright and streaming. Green grass. Teenybopping. And you’ll experience entirely new dimensions of silence when you mention your slogan “take back our country” to a Native elder. Rob Reiner. Robin. Baghdad meetings. 20 years early. Holy unions. Spirit and Stardust. Zealous purging. Welcome home, traveller.
Dean Meetup tonight
Wednesday, September 3rd, 2003Come blog live from a meetup(TM) tonight in Cambridge! Ken Reeves campaign HQ… the spirit of switch2dean … thanks to Bob Doyle and the Huron Ave crew for lending equipment for the night.