Entries Categorized as 'Links'

Video Friday

Date October 12, 2007

First, this:

Then, this:

I love techno viking.

Decency is not too lofty a goal.

Date October 2, 2007

Catherine has written regularly about the harassment she faces from random assholes on the street—guys cat-calling or yelling out all sorts of sexually explicit, aggressive, and violent things at her as she walks around. Her experience, sadly, is far from unusual—it happens to women all the time. It happens often enough when I’m walking with [...]

It’s important that you know this.

Date August 16, 2007

I LIKE SQUIRRELS!

[Comics Curmudgeon]

I had a good run.

Date August 15, 2007

Aw, man. My moment of internet relevance is over.

I guess I’ll just have to figure out a way to disable something else annoying. It’s a tough decision: Carlos Mencia, or people who stand on the left on escalators?

You won’t hear this on the Discovery Channel.

Date August 1, 2007

After explaining why young NBA players and their wives/girlfriends sometimes clash, Gilbert Arenas goes on to make a very compelling observation:I know this is random, but I just want to clear this up for people out there.

There are these things called shark attacks, but there is no such thing as a shark attack. I have [...]

Links for the Day

Date July 26, 2007

Enjoy these little diversions.
From print to Web: The Washington Post goes digital (good luck figuring out the capitalization scheme in that headline)
Fortune Magazine paints a fairly positive picture of the Post’s efforts to “leverage” this “internet” thing everyone’s been hearing so much about. In all seriousness, the Post has done a pretty good job of [...]

Zach Galifianakus is funny. Although I don’t know how to spell his name correctly. That problem must really hurt his Google ranking.

Date April 21, 2007

You should know that this is not safe for work.

Great moments in journalism

Date April 3, 2007

I know it’s old news by internet standards, but I’ve got to weigh in on it anyway. This is the greatest headline I’ve seen in a long time—and the full story doesn’t pale in comparison.

Keith Richards: ‘I Snorted My Father’