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Paperless Mache Project: i nano, or at least, i want
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Friday, September 11, 2009. I nano, or at least, i want. With the return of a thin Steve Job. Apple has debuted the new nano. Friday, September 11, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A nonsensical digital collage.they don't trust me with paste. There once was a lady in Waco, Without a watch – Timex or Seiko, She ran out time, For making her rhyme, And now there’s no ending or. View my complete profile. Taking a bus ride. Il [été] une fois. Visa Categories Through Which You Can Come To the US.
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Paperless Mache Project: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Tailored for a Lawyer. I recently rediscovered an old favorite time waster of mine - once only available on computer cd, now readily accessible via a series of tubes - You Don't Know Jack. One mini game, Dis or Dat "Pant Suits" made my day (as a non-law student):. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Dog Days of Summer. I know Jesse has talked some about our 2 dogs on his blog, but since I tend to over-introduce everyone.have you met Sandy and Rufus? Definitely no....
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Mediaddiction & Meglomania: Positive review of WaPo?
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Positive review of WaPo? A fantastic example of how newspapers- shockingly! Still matter transpired yesterday in the (great? Dare I say, great est. It's well known (amongst politicos and news junkies, at least) that the nation's eyes will be watching the Governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. Simply because.there's nothing else to watch. Over Memorial Day weekend, the Washington Post. Our judgment, though, is based on who would make the best governor in the Warner. Kaine t...
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Paperless Mache Project: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009. We're Going to Candy Mountain, Charlie. Come hither blog readers! Jesse and I have formed a joint blog of epic proportions, titled: The Davis Firm. And I will be updating starting after now exclusively on the new blog. I am not guaranteeing that it's not a magical blog, but I'm pretty sure you won't end up losing a kidney. What more motivation do you need? Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Websurdity Wednesday: Perry, Okra, and Twitter Crisis. Kudos for exposing extra ridiculo...
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Mediaddiction & Meglomania: A regional slant on universal health care
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Monday, June 1, 2009. A regional slant on universal health care. An interesting piece in the Washington Post. Emphasizes regional disparities that (essentially) will result in what the author characterizes as "regional subsidization." Ouch. Legislation through state governments. Some states are "stingier" than others- thus, fewer people are covered by Medicare and Medicaid in states in the South and Southwest. Look at it this way:. For example, he said, if you're a New York policeman married to a nurse a...
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Mediaddiction & Meglomania: May 2009
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Sunday, May 31, 2009. The Washington Post announced this weekend that it's launching a wedding section. I'm having a moment of guilty, 27 Dresses-esque, pleasure. Everyone likes fairy tales. Another story today follows up Janice Radway's famous study, "Reading the Romance," which investigates women's escapist reading of romance novels. Sales figures are way up. But on this count of cultural preference, I'll diverge. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Of Washington D.C? You'd better believe it. Sunday, May 24, 2009.
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Mediaddiction & Meglomania: On Happiness...
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I've taken a break from my obsession with David Brooks. More pressing matters call. Nonetheless, he's written some lovely bits on his joint-blog with Gail Collins. The most important decision any of us make is who we marry. Yet there are no courses on how to choose a spouse. There’s no graduate department in spouse selection studies. Institutions of higher learning devote more resources to semiotics than love. What if David Brooks.and Carolyn Hax.pooled their genes?
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Mediaddiction & Meglomania: Mooning over Noonan
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Monday, June 1, 2009. I love Peggy Noonan. Really, as far as journalists go, she's pretty close to my hero. Never short on poetry, Noonan shares my disgust with GOP attacks on Sotomeyer's nomination:. How about excite a moderate, or interest an independent? How about gain the attention of people who aren't already on your side? He should rest his dancing thumbs. Stop trying to position himself as the choice and voice of the base in 2012, and think. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The New York Times.
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Paperless Mache Project: Websurdity Wednesday: Perry, Okra, and Twitter Crisis
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009. Websurdity Wednesday: Perry, Okra, and Twitter Crisis. As Jesse is revisiting his series (SFW) today. I too felt inspired to publish an edition of Websurity Wednesday. I am issuing the following awards today:. 1 Most Inappropriate News Title: goes to NPR.com for " Open Your Mind (And Your Mouth) To Okra. The opening line of the article, "I have a wonderful relationship with okra, but it didn't start out that way." - gross. In a tie for " You can't confuse Rick Perry. Confus...
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Paperless Mache Project: August 2009
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Friday, August 28, 2009. Terminator: The California Garage Sale. The Governator strikes gold, genius, and bust simultaneously with a State garage sale:. For the two-day event that ends Saturday, the state is selling off seized property and surplus supplies. Among items being sold at extreme discounts: cars, motorcycles, laptops, Blackberrys, tools, desk chairs, antique pianos, cameras, surf boards, jewelry, etc. So is this idea brilliant or lack luster? Friday, August 28, 2009. The article features defen...
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