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Monday, Jan 26, 2004

a bop on the head

heres a short exchange between atrios and andrew sullivan from the much touted christopher lydon radio show about the impact of blogs, etc. atrios certainly lacked sullivans polish as a talking head. despite his personal lack of transparency, at least his answers ring true, while sullivans truths tend to be opaque.

soon as i can find an archive for the whole show, ill post it.

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Saturday, Jan 24, 2004

on the tellyputer

"The BBC is developing a new web application that will let you watch TV programmes at any time via the internet."

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reign gear

"Twenty years ago, on January 24, 1984, Apple Computer launched the Macintosh. It contained virtually unknown features, including simple icons, and an odd little attachment called a mouse."

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press for details

"The answer, I think, involves an open secret in political journalism that has been recognized for at least 20 years. But it is never dealt with, probably because the costs of facing it head on seem larger than the light tax on honesty any open secret demands. The secret is this: pssst... the press is a player in the campaign. And even though it knows this, as everyone knows it, the professional code of the journalist contains no instructions in what the press could or should be playing for. So while the press likes being a player, it does not like being asked: what are you for?"

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Friday, Jan 23, 2004

ette cetera

gawker dc = wonkette

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fink del drat

df en espanol.

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snoop dog

HEY YA, CHARLIE BROWN!

via largeheartedboy


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roo the day

somebody is bound to blame this on dean -- captain kangaroo is no more.

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face value

"Taken at face value it wasn't anger, it was a steam-letting, and an attempt to rally the troops, and totally understandable. The press, as usual, is making a big deal of catching a candidate being a human being. But that's what he is. He's not an actor, he's not a commercial, he's not a deodorant, he's not a product, and I'm glad we have a chance to have this discussion. I'm not a Dean supporter (yet, but I'm getting there) and they didn't ask me to say this, but please, it's time for the press to let us have an election, or maybe it's time for us to have an election without them."

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root down

yadda yadda dems senate blog

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