Third season of Lost begins at 9 tonight. What happened when Desmond Hume turned that key? Why does the love of Desmond's life care about the "the electromagnetic anomaly"? What's so special about Jack, Kate, and Sawyer to the Others? Who are the Others? Important questions, all.
- tom moody 10-05-2006 3:39 am

still havent seen it although someone just loaned me season one. i feel like ive mentioned that but im not sure.

just watched the minor accomplishments of jackie woodman on ifc which wasnt half bad.
- dave 10-05-2006 4:37 am [add a comment]


but if youre not waiting for the rain to subside in the bronx you might want to watch paint, ink and glue dry on the history channel.
- dave 10-05-2006 4:41 am [add a comment]


"From the Impressionist canvas to the Space Shuttle...from customized hotrods to the brilliant orange hue of the Golden Gate Bridge or tiny electronic devices--paint is one of our most ubiquitous products. And paint adds more than just pigmentation. It's a crucial engineering element, protecting ships from water corrosion, stovetops from heat, and the Stealth Bomber from radar detection. In homes and businesses, it provides a balanced spectrum of light and protects surfaces from wear. In this colorful hour, we discover how this marvel of chemistry and engineering is made, and how it is applied. Come see what's beneath the surface as we reveal one of man's most ingenious methods of defeating the elements and adding spice to life!"
- dave 10-05-2006 4:41 am [add a comment]


Bruce Sterling wrote a good essay about glue and all the things in modern life that are dependent on it, from sneakers to rear view mirrors, from...

You should definitely watch those Losts (1st season) and see if it's for you. Even though it's non-stop cliffhangers there's stuff about it that really cracks me up.
- tom moody 10-05-2006 4:54 am [add a comment]


also, season premiere of south park at 10.
- dave 10-05-2006 5:07 am [add a comment]





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