"Right now the typical cable operator uses one analog channel (6 MHz – usually channel 80) for Internet service. That’s ONE PERCENT of the total bandwidth on an analog cable network. Give up a shopping channel and Internet bandwidth could be instantly doubled."

Is that true? Is any of this true?
The first three letter one the interwebs (aka "the Internet", nee "ARPAnet") were "lol".

The intent was to type "log". But something crashed after just "lo". This was followed by "log". Thus, "lol".

Things you learn on the marconi wireless.
She strangeloves you.
My brother-in-law's blog digitalmillwright
30 rock is back. intense tracy morgan (meltdown) interview w/ terry gross
It may get boring, but I’m determined to memorialize the era in the most unproduced and unfiltered means possible. When the history of our time is written, I don’t want to allow future revisionists room for varnish or apologies. The plain fact is that – at the very highest levels of American government – elected Republicans are irresponsible, loony, and dangerous.

Our kids are going to want to know why we couldn’t address global warming, chronic disease, environmental catastrophe and gross inequality. Hopefully this blog will be useful to those looking for explanations.
todays pointless exercise:

funnier movie... holy grail or spinal tap?
Shake Shack burger reverse engineered.
are you ready for some futbol! more qualifying matches for the champions league. barcelona plays top russian team fk rubin kazan and liverpool is up against top french team lyon among other games.
The Ketchup Conundrum Mustard now comes in dozens of varieties. Why has ketchup stayed the same? malcolm gladwell for the new yorker
ydrivela
Bonny Doon Vineyard Cellar Door Café of Santa Cruz in Santa Cruz County ... by the Sea
judith jones
looks like tickets are still available if anyone has an extra $300. also check out empire state building tonight if you can, it'll be lit to honor the dead in tie dye colors.
how it's made
portland's first community supported kitchen
ss on dbgb
Halloween costumes
tea drinkers, what are your favorite morning teas? decaffeinateds need not reply. i'm looking for black and strong.
Still, by noon every Saturday, he’s sold out of the 400 loaves he loaded into his muddy pickup in rural Blue Mounds. That’s because Ford’s bread is different. His tangy, crusty loaves, baked in a wood-burning oven built by the legendary mason Alan Scott, are made using obscure organic grains that he sources locally and grinds himself, and leavened using natural fermentation rather than industrial yeast. Ford’s customers, some with medically diagnosed wheat allergies, have found that they have no problem digesting Cress Spring’s Kamut, spelt and all-rye breads, even the French white loaf, which — Ford is aware of the paradox — is one of his best sellers. (He sneaks up to 35 percent whole-wheat and rye flours into it, explaining: “White bread is just a mystery to me. Everything tastes better with rye.”) Even a Manhattan nutritionist could probably polish off a Cress Spring loaf without bloating.
If you were to travel 2000 years into the past, how useful would you be in jumpstarting technological advancements?
The Objectively Pro-Rape Caucus
My neighbor spent Sunday chasing Yellow Fin (Ahi) between San Diego and Catalina. They were running near the surface with dolphins. He landed a 30 lb one. I scored a nice hunk of sushi grade ahi. I cut it into two 2" thick steaks. Pan seared for 6 minutes in canola oil with just sea salt. With a side of sliced tomatoes with salt, pepper, extra virgin olive oil, and balsamic. Local pinot noir to wash it down.