30 July 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 30 Jul 2008 Map of ties between Pakistan's spies and militants perhaps "the bluntest American warning" to Pakistan since Sept. 11. McCain scolded for being open to taxes; Obama razzed for proclaiming he's "a symbol" of America's best traditions. Long his party's presumptive nominee, Obama is now becoming its presumptuous nominee. Print for the commute: The economic paradoxes of contemporary art. Why you no longer need to worry about paper vs. plastic, or running the A/C in your car. Explaining why "the user experience of driving a car is often so shitty." Print for the commute: Charles Van Doren's personal account of the Quiz Show scandal, and his life since. Once I find a way of making men give birth, or at least lactate, I'll devote myself to abolishing the need for sleep. Ten more weird and bizarre drinks from Japan. Who needs brass goggles when you can have wall size projector screens in bucky domes? The Eamespunk Manifesto. Ode to a favorite cocktail: "The Manhattan encourages modifications, riffs, virtuoso performances." Beware: Six vacation photos that can kill.