10 February 2006

  • New York's currently: anti-Kanye from the start, always-Mariah forever
  • White House knew early on the levees were broken--killing the "surprised" claim--and now you can too.
  • Bush offers foiled post-9/11 attack; intelligence officers offer snickers.
  • Goss: Quit talking about our intel or you will break it!
  • Pillar: Bush killed the link between intel and the White House a long time ago.
  • French chocolate producers requested not to "crunch on" a crypt of dead soldiers' remains.
  • Mark-Paul Gosselaar accused of writing his own IMDb entry.
  • Scan shows no progress in Sharon. Consider: Which is easier, swimming in syrup or swimming in water?
  • Study finds popular songs are popular, and unpopular songs are unpopular, regardless of quality.
  • Post-Andante, classical music culture still lives online.
  • Detailed report on ways the NSA can tap that data.
  • More wiretapping: Gretzky's wife busted in gambling ring.
  • With thousands attending protest in Malaysia, cartoons continue to incite Muslim fury.
  • How did the rage build? And exactly where do the protesters get all those Danish flags?
  • Police sergeant may lose his badge for jokes about raping brides, molesting his own son, etc.
  • The "About Me" page on Jack Bauer's Friendster profile.
  • Hey, MacGyver: one of your last chances to win a free copy of Danny Gregory's new book!
  • Timeline of art history; timeline of Katrina; timeline of an Argentinian family, in pictures.
  • It's not hard to figure out why Treisman wants his copy (sell! sell! sell!), but how about explaining Murakami's popularity in Russia?