…a mini-deconstruction of the SotU and Dem responses. Fellow debate geeks, take note.
Over at Reason
January 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on Over at Reason
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Birth of the Cool
January 22nd, 2004 · Comments Off on Birth of the Cool
So, Tyler Cowen’s passing on email from a woman who thinks conservative guys pose as libertarian to pick up women, while Matt Yglesias posts on “conservacool,” and it some of the folks at the Lew Rockwell blog seem sure that anyone who hasn’t drunk their particular flavor of libertarian Kool-Aid must just be milking the […]
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Strong Enough to Twist a Life
January 20th, 2004 · Comments Off on Strong Enough to Twist a Life
For those of you not regularly reading Hit and Run (and why not?), Jacob Sullum links what is probably the funniest thing I’ve read in weeks: A fantastically obtuse, overblown column on the devil weed by A.M. Rosenthal. A few friends and I took turns reading it aloud; you might try it. My lungs hurt […]
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Remember Max Headroom?
January 16th, 2004 · Comments Off on Remember Max Headroom?
Sure you do. Back in high school, I was addicted to this brilliantly scripted cyberpunk show when it ran in syndication on the Bravo network. Over at Amazon, you can get the original pilot on VHS, but the rest of the series seems to be unavailable, and none of it is on DVD. A number […]
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Rock the Vizzle
January 14th, 2004 · Comments Off on Rock the Vizzle
I guess demographic targeting works; this ad almost makes me want to vote for Wes Clark. Almost.
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Phil, Free
January 14th, 2004 · Comments Off on Phil, Free
One of the things that makes Errol Morris’s fantastic documentary The Fog of War work is a haunting soundtrack by Philip Glass. Amazon is offering one of the tracks as a free download.
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Swimming to Manhattan
January 13th, 2004 · Comments Off on Swimming to Manhattan
Lane reveals in comments below that the brilliant-but-neurotic Spalding Gray has gone missing. I hope he’s OK. I remember the first time I encountered Gray: It was late at night when I was in high school and, channel surfing, I chanced across Monster in a Box on Bravo. Like most of his pieces, it was […]
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Damn, That Was Quick
January 13th, 2004 · Comments Off on Damn, That Was Quick
From my Crescat 20 Questions just before the new year: 14: What publication do you most wish would start a blog? My first instinct is to say the Economist, but I don’t know whether their comparative advantage is something that would translate well to the blog form. Maybe The Atlantic Monthly? Actually, what I’d really […]
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DittoPeeve
January 12th, 2004 · Comments Off on DittoPeeve
Jim Henley mentions something that’s long bugged me. Not only do print newspapers and magazines typically fail to provide you with URLs to studies and websites they reference (excusable only because sometimes those are long and ungainly, easier to Google than type in) but the online versions of those articles are almost invariably lacking hyperlinks. […]
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Dear Catastrophe Blogger
January 8th, 2004 · Comments Off on Dear Catastrophe Blogger
Just a quick note that the new Belle and Sebastian album, Dear Catastrophe Waitress is really, really good. I picked it up a few weeks ago but had only listened to it a couple of times. Up there with If You’re Feeling Sinister.
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