Questions Frequently Asked About TiVo, Answered by Someone Who Loves TiVo Too Much
What’s that? You still don’t have a TiVo? Ahh, you must have some questions about the technology before you take the plunge.
What’s that? You still don’t have a TiVo? Ahh, you must have some questions about the technology before you take the plunge.
In 2001 Kevin Guilfoile and John Warner lampooned the new president in their book, “My First Presidentiary.” Now, with the election behind us, they discuss Bush’s victory, what the Democrats have to do between now and 2008, and what we’re supposed to do with all this time on our hands.
In 2001 Kevin Guilfoile and John Warner lampooned the new president in their book, “My First Presidentiary.” Now, with the real possibility of four more Bush years, they discuss the issues facing today’s voters. This week: the effects of lesbians, pejoratives, and conservatives vs. conservatives.
In 2001 Kevin Guilfoile and John Warner lampooned the new president in their book, “My First Presidentiary.” Now, with the real possibility of four more Bush years, they discuss the issues facing today’s voters. This week: debating the debates of the debates.
In 2001 Kevin Guilfoile and John Warner lampooned the new president in their book, “My First Presidentiary.” Now, with the real possibility of four more Bush years, they discuss the issues facing today’s voters. This week: how to fix Kerry’s image.
In 2001, our commentators lampooned the new president in their book, “My First Presidentiary.” Now, with the real possibility of four more Bush years, they discuss the issues facing today’s voters. This week: what we meant when we said what we meant, and going completely rhetorical.
You’ve heard the spots, where the helpful voice of the OnStar satellite representative rushes to the aid of the panicked motorist. But have you heard them all? John Warner digs through the transcripts that didn’t make the final cut.
Predicting the future is a touchy business, especially if you’re banking on the outcome. Our writer reports on a personal history of predictions gone right, wrong, and somewhere in between.
Leading a political campaign can be a thankless job, as ex-Dean-campaign manager Joe Trippi well knows. But what if your candidate isn’t a Democrat from Vermont, but a woodland creature? Our writer recalls his electioneering days.
The Institute of Improbable Research has the means to make the impossible happen. From losing a loser’s virginity to building the best coach in the world, John Warner has their year-end results.