Groundhog by Spirit
yo, adria!
spitz take
what digby said
Big Kindle: $489.
Cheapest iPad: $499.


Hmmm ....
Finally pulled the plug on the land line. Sorry Verizon, but $40+ a month for nuisance calls just ain't worth the "security." The pre-paid cell costs me less than $100 a year.
season 3 of damages kicks off tonight on fx. last season was a bit of a letdown but will give it another few episodes to see if it can rebound.
britcom The Inbetweeners debuts tonight on bbcamerica.
dick
Just loaded up Netflix streaming on my PS3. Woah, video on demand. Not overwhelmed with first impression of video quality (who's afraid of Virginia Woolf). They seem to have screwed with the aspect ratio to fill the tv screen. (Adding ... slightly non-linear stretch at that.) In the current vernacular: Fail.

Compression is sub-DVD, but not too bad. AVC (aka h.264) bouncing around between 500 kbps and 2.4 Mbps.
eric rohmer died earlier this week.
niccageaseveryone.com
post it 3-m corporate art
Mr. Plimpton's Revenge

A Google Maps Essay, in Which George Plimpton Delivers My Belated and Well-Deserved Comeuppance
peacock. the movie jeff lazar recently worked on.
egon and donci. 4 thumbs up.
fette sau
Speaking of trees and houses, the wind took down a 50' Douglas Fir yesterday. Barely missed the neighbor's house. Tree guy recommends taking out a similar sized Doug Fir before it comes down. Bummer. While they're doing that, they'll deal with a smaller one down in the ravine that's been leaning against other trees since it came down in late season storm last year.
Tree house.
Alex, do you think this a real picture of an owl in flight? Pretty cool if so.
Oink
the man who planted trees. gorgeous animation. beautiful story. so far only seen disc 1.
from Joe Dressner:

We are doing a benefit for Haiti this Saturday at Chambers Street from 4 pm.

We are going to be tasting wines from our portfolio, Kermits, Skurniks, Bowler and Polaner.

We're asking for a $10.00 minimum contribution to Partners in Health -- www.pih.org

Chambers, Polaner and Louis/Dressner will match donations.

This has all been called together hastily but the circumstances require moving quickly.
For those who may have deleted my rarely updated page from the roster:

The wheels of science turn slowly, but the NY State Ornithological Association has finally gotten back issues of The Kingbird online, including 2007 #4 which includes my article on Brooklyn’s Western Reef-Heron. See page 6 and 29 of the pdf.
More on Calvert Vaux Park here; the species list is now over 200.