am i the only one still watching debates?
		
Before I suffered brain damage and stopped reading anything that didn't have the word 'manual' in the title, I would have loved this: 
Grey Lodge Occult Review. Issue 
number 10 just went online, with pieces by Korzybski, Artaud, Burroughs, Dick, Baudrillard, Huxley, Battaille, etc....
		
The NY Post’s Sean Delonas has produced some powerful political cartoons, mostly on the basis of sheer grotesquery rather than wit, like his famous image of Cuomo and Giuliani literally “in bed” together. But I thought 
this one was actually a good pun.
		
Nice. 
Preview is the top link right now on 
memepool.
Can you see your hits over there Joester? Does that drive much traffic?
		
Richard Box is an artist in residence in the Department of Physics at Bristol University. I've never heard of him before (no big surprise) but this looks pretty interesting to me:
FIELD  represents a considerable development in Richard's work, whilst  previous projects have included ambiguous glass objects much of the outcome has been photographic. FIELD is a major undertaking which will include the installation of several thousand ready- made glass fluorescent tubes. The bulbs will be 'planted' across the site at the foot of an electricity pylon, and will pick up  the waste emission from the overhead power line. The piece  is simple yet spectacular, making visible what would otherwise  go unnoticed.  The FIELD of tubes will flicker into life across the hillside  as the early evening light fades. The performance each  evening is hard to anticipate since it is heavily dependent on  the weather. In all  the best traditions of land art it is conditional on the  variations of the great outdoors, and requires its audience to  be patient.  Here a parallel can be struck between FIELD and Walter  DeMaria's, Lightning Field sited in the Nevada Desert - many  visitors travel  for days to see it, camp beside it and are lucky if they  experience the sort of storm that will make the lightning dance  across the  'field' of conductors. 
Here's the 
Bristol University press release. And here's the 
slashdot story.
Anybody here seen the DeMaria in person? I'd really like to go there someday (although I think it's in New Mexico, not Nevada as the quote above says.)
		
as much as i loved chocolate and milk as a child, i was not a chocolate milk fanatic, in fact, i rarely had it. in the past few weeks, ive had a little chocolate milk flare-up. and today in a moment of weakness, i reached out in the aisle for the 
hersheys syrup. got me wondering what other people drank while growing up. we usually had quik for hot chocolate, or occasionally swiss miss. my cousins had 
bosco which was always the best part of those visits. any ovalteeners out there? what if they had called it 
roundteen? would it have tasted as good?
		
bird sighting
Wish I could post a picture, but I was going 65 mph at the time.  I saw a pair of hawks (?) perched on a light pole in the middle of the US 101/ I-880 interchange.  Very cool.  Nice to know that some predators can coexist with us.
		
the 
slot: a spot for copy editors
		
in case you weren't keeping notes...last night's tasting menu at 
wd...
		
Wow.  500+ hits from 
August J. Pollack's link to "closed captioned war president".
		
based on the book950 book titles, short stories and plays that have been made into films (thx 
maud)
		
 architecture: from bad to 
worse
		if theyre going to call it 
moynihan station, i might be just as happy if it doesnt happen.
		
anybody see 
City of God?
 
if not, do.
		
So, how bad is the 
O'Reilly thing?
		
In an otherwise dry investment research report, someone cracks wise.  Emphasis added.
With HDTV – where an
upgrade to an HD signal would be required even if one were to remain with their existing service provider –
the significance of that trigger is only amplified. Once a consumer decides to make the substantial
investment in a new HD television set, they become acutely conscious of what they can display on it. (And
highly aware that if they tell their wife they spent thousands on an HDTV set without having HD
programming, they’ll be exposed as an idiot). It seems reasonable to expect that consumers will be
disproportionately willing to switch providers to get best High Definition service for their new High
Definition set.
		no 
homing pigeons without roads?
		
impulse purchase - john schlesingers 
Darling.
		
move over old skull / 
LI'L GN'R
		Mark's House of Pies
