26 June 2006

  • New York's currently: killing time, but multi-tasking
  • Warren Buffett to give away fortune earlier than expected, and a large chunk is headed toward the Gates' Foundation.
  • Whatever happened to legislation for lobbyist spending reform? Congress appears to have let it quietly die.
  • Senate Democrats bristle at claims they want to pull out of Iraq early, say they're thinking like generals.
  • After more than a decade of decline, Iraqi school enrollment is on the rise.
  • Opolis is a giant-scale miniature city in 13 blocks.
  • UC Santa Cruz Chancellor leaps to death from 43-story building.
  • Venice Biennale architecture symposium this year marked by fuzzy, oversized, sustainable sweater.
  • Big scarf lets you enjoy your electronics away from the prying eyes of others.
  • For women, dealing with flashers and gropers is an everyday part of the New York subway.
  • Today's Digest: the week in books by Robert Birnbaum.
  • Now you can crash your Jetta into almost anything.
  • I am firmly of the opinion that the Macintosh is Catholic and that DOS is Protestant. Umberto Eco on operating systems.
  • The history of typographical bleeping.
  • Saddam Hussein launches hunger strike before lunch, ends it in time for dinner.
  • Bruno, the first wild bear sighted in Germany since 1835, has been shot dead.
  • Game: Shoot Bruno the Bear with a narcotic dart.
  • This sufficed until the Middle Ages, when Aquinas translated a number of menus into Latin and the first really good oyster bars opened. Woody Allen on the philosophers' delights.
  • The 27 worst Family Feud answers ever.
  • Build your own Orgone Accumulator. (Your own what?)
  • Video: Scientology orientation video.