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I'm cooking a turkey today. Gotta do something while we wait all day for The Game at 6:30 on CBS; we'll watch the Bears-Saints on Fox at 3, and the bird will be in the oven by then. No more pundit blather, just links:
...former Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown said party politics influenced decisions on whether to take federal control of Louisiana and other areas affected by the hurricane. The BEAST: 50 Most Loathsome People in America, 2006. And you think you're in a bad mood? Gives new meaning to "venting spleen." The Most Photographed Barn in America at Flickr. PointlessSites.com: "sites that; are completely pointless, don't have pop up/under ads or too many ads in general, are original, useless, are not offensive." Games, quizzes, dogs in bee suits, etc.
An animated image showing what pi is. When you send it in an email, it keeps animating. Entire village suspected of mayor's murder. "You ask why I don't live here? Honey, how come you don't move?"* Make a winning play in time for Super Bowl: Or today, if you like: Wisconsin Journals offers recipes for basic chili, reuben casserole, reuben soup, Haight-Ashbury granola cookies (with Ghirardelli chocolate chips). Joost - the new, new TV thing. Andrew Orlowski in the U.K. Register: Joost is an interactive, IP-based TV software system from the people who brought you Kazaa and Skype...it's free to download and use and requires no special hardware; it's based on proprietary software; and the technology is cooler than the business case. Surgeon General's Warning: Living Causes Cancer. At Reason. Big blue sun. NASA. Correction: In an earlier post, I inaccurately attributed HinesSight, due to a confusion with a similarly named blog. The would-be "anti-Drudge" is the brainchild of Richard Hines of Cincinnati and Atlanta, who publishes several news aggregators and real estate sites, including cincynation.com and atlantanation.com. |
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