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November 03, 2008 -- 8:56 PM
posted by Par

This.Fucking.Election. Relive the fun!

November 02, 2008 -- 1:11 PM
posted by Lisas

Saul Williams weighs in on the election. Guess who he supports.

November 01, 2008 -- 10:49 PM
posted by Par

Having arrived in Chicago, let me get this straight: Tonight the clock goes back an hour, which will be three hours back relative to where I was this morning, but then I'll still go two hours ahead on Monday, but Friday I'll go back the three hours again.

Right?

October 30, 2008 -- 1:59 PM
posted by Par

Oh Noes!!

Seriously, though, I'm not too put out by this. He was a great Doctor, but it's not like he's leaving too soon. (And he's definitely not hanging on too long...)

October 29, 2008 -- 6:13 PM
posted by Par

The 51st state votes (52nd? 53rd? 54th?) The race/class breakdowns are kind of interesting. Somebody get Nate Silver on that shit.

October 29, 2008 -- 5:34 PM
posted by Par

Don't forget to tell Mike not to drink my beer just because I'm in Halifax.

October 29, 2008 -- 4:17 PM
posted by edo

Cool & Creepy

http://www.movember.com/

October 29, 2008 -- 2:26 PM
posted by Al

Sounds like a tempting offer (Rock Band 2 that is) but I have to remember this:

The line down the middle of my abdomen won't laser etch itself.

October 29, 2008 -- 1:02 PM
posted by a guy who has been demoted to co-captain

I believe we agreed on having bad movie at my place (Richard) at 8:30.

My friend Mike is coming over around 6:00 and he's bringing Rock Band 2. If anyone is interested in a little Rock Band before the bad movie come on over any time after 6:00.

October 28, 2008 -- 6:28 PM
posted by Par

Jeffrey Goldberg, who wrote that article on airport security I posted a while back, is holding a contest: Can You Out-Lame the TSA?

He first quotes TSA head Kip Hawley's response to his article:

"Clever terrorists can use innovative ways to exploit vulnerabilities. But don't forget that most bombers are not, in fact, clever. Living bomb-makers are usually clever, but the person agreeing to carry it may not be super smart. Even if "all" we do is stop dumb terrorists, we are reducing risk."

While it's very poorly put, I'm not sure that's the most ridiculous sentiment in the world. This might be, though:
"FEMA Administrator R. David Paulison said yesterday in a press conference that his agency is well-equipped to cope with the consequences of strong winds and heavy precipitation. `FEMA has been criticized for its performance during Hurricane Katrina, but I would like to point out that Katrina was a very big hurricane,' he said. 'Most storms, in fact, don't become hurricanes, and it is these storms that we will focus our efforts on.' Paulison went on to say that FEMA is also prepared to handle the after-effects of such moderate storms as minor flooding, downed tree branches, and missing cats."

Let the games begin.

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