I continue to be really stunned by the imagery that surrounds Obama in this campaign. I can’t think of another candidate that has been portrayed in this manner during a campaign by graphic print and street artists. Is this the growth of our generation into a political machine and marking a shift in the that […]
Archive for May, 2008
I’ve been taking a recent look at the issues and effects of infrastructure in countries, piqued by a recent NPR rant about how this country has neglected its infrastructure. The commentator argued that development of everything from improved roads to high speed rail will remake the country’s potential for development in the future. Here we […]
Why all the hate for San Francisco?
Also: That’s how we dance at the bars here.
“Decades from now, those looking back at the start of the century will understand that Seasteading was an obvious step towards encouraging the development of more efficient, practical public-sector models around the world,” Thiel said in a statement.
Seasteading in the ocean. While the quasi-sovereign statehood part is probably really attractive to some (I won’t argue […]
Here’s your guide for sizing up the liquor situation. Meanwhile, I’ll be sitting pretty in the park cookin’ up some ribs.
For anyone who’s seen Style Wars (watch it if you haven’t), this should be an interesting read:
Shepard was apologetic for pasting over MARTY, saying, “I don’t like to go over people ever, however, I feel Obama being elected is very important to everyone’s future including MARTY’s. It was not intended to be disrespectful of him, […]
A not terrible offseason? 1st place in mid-may? Giving the kids some playing time and finding out they’re actually productive?
But this isn’t the sort of thing I want to read while feeling bad for a dude who just got killed in fistfight at the ball park:
“Anthony was very loved and very spoiled,” his father said. “I did things for him I probably shouldn’t have. I bought him an Infiniti G35 sedan just for being […]