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SDCC 2008! [Jul. 24th, 2008|04:06 am]
ironspike
I will be in San Diego this year, but my plane doesn't actually take off for a few hours yet....
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Buffet Lines [Jul. 24th, 2008|12:00 am]
catandgirl
Buffet Lines
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i found this lady on parking place [Jul. 24th, 2008|12:20 am]

foundphotos

[harrrrrry]
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I’m reading Robert Reich’s most recent blog post and its accompanying comments section... [Jul. 23rd, 2008|02:02 pm]
dalasverdugo

I’m reading Robert Reich’s most recent blog post and its accompanying comments section (the comments on his posts are sometimes insightful! imagine that!) and one thing stuck out for me.

We often hear about how taxing the people at the top will take away incentive to perform better, but does that really make sense? If I tax you to where you are making a mere $500,000 per year, let’s say, and you’re miffed because you used to make $800,000 per year, so your performance drops to a dismal level, won’t there be someone else in this nation of millions who says “Hey, I’ll do that job better for half a million!”? You’re going to lose that paying job to someone who isn’t as greedy. Someone who was educated with the tax money we got from making you pay your fair share back to society.

I think it’s pure mysticism to suggest that there is only a very small set of Americans who are capable of doing the jobs “at the top.” They’re just using that mysticism to keep us from taxing them properly.

This is all very basic, but it’s one of those things I hadn’t really thought about before, which is why I love reading Robert Reich’s blog.

Sam, when is your dad going to make a new video?

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The huge iPhone release party in Norway! @ 14:00 (via simon... [Jul. 23rd, 2008|01:43 pm]
dalasverdugo


The huge iPhone release party in Norway! @ 14:00 (via simon larsen)

“Four customers, two clerks and one guard. The cheapest iPhone = 5000 kr (8gb)! I`m sooo not buying one (yet). “

I took Simon a 16gb gen 1 U.S. iPhone for a cost of 2500 kr, so he is still able to make Norwegians jealous.

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'speechifying' is a real word! you could be a speechifier, all you have to do is speechify [Jul. 23rd, 2008|11:44 am]
dinosaurcomics

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July 23rd, 2008: I forgot to mention that yesterday, July 22nd, was Pi Approximation Day! Today is Approximately Pi Approximation Day, however, so today you can just sort of rub pie around your face with a much greater margin of error. Math holidays, cats and kittens!

I am a great business man if I mention I made a totally sweet shirt out of the Pi Approximation Day comic!

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Dear neighbor, How come all of a sudden you decided that you like playing really bad music very... [Jul. 23rd, 2008|10:28 am]
dalasverdugo

Dear neighbor,

How come all of a sudden you decided that you like playing really bad music very loudly in your garage?

I’m annoyed,

dalas

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[Jul. 23rd, 2008|02:01 pm]

aelphaba
We are so fucking fucked. 
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Baaa. [Jul. 23rd, 2008|10:25 am]

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  1. What movie have you seen the most time in the theater? How many times?
    Semi-embarassingly, I believe the answer to this question is Jurassic Park. I saw it many, many times in the theater with [info]krasnayath back when it was current
  2. What was the last movie you walked out of in the theater?
    I almost never walk out. The last one I can remember was Brainscan. And I didn't walk out until the last 5 minutes. I really tried.
  3. What is the first movie you remember seeing in a theater?
    I have a vague memory of seeing The Empire Strikes Back
  4. What is your favorite movie soundtrack?
    Repo Man
  5. Have you ever dressed up as a movie character for Halloween? If so, who?
    Yes.
  6. What was the first R-rated movie you ever saw? Were you allowed or did you sneak?
    I honestly don't remember... I probably snuck in, though...
  7. Star Wars (orig. trilogy) or Lord of the Rings?
    Star Wars. No contest.
  8. Pacino or DeNiro?
    They are both caricatures of themselves at this point. Historically, though, I'd have to lean towards DeNiro. Although it's more fun pretending to be Pacino. Especially from Glengarry Glen Ross.
  9. Titanic...did it suck or was it great?
    Pretty but awful.
  10. What's your take on Cassavetes?
    Ignorance, unfortunately.
  11. Favorite John Hughes character?
    Ferris.
  12. What movie gives you a boner (or makes you tingle)?
    Crash (the real one).
  13. What movie always makes you cry like the big puss you are?
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
  14. What's the furthest you've ever gotten in a movie theater? (i.e, second base...)
    No comment.
  15. Speaking of sports metaphors, what's your favorite sports movie?
    Major League
  16. Favorite
    1. ...teen movie?
      Real Genius
    2. ...Quentin Tarantino movie?
      Reservoir Dogs
    3. ...Bill Murray movie?
      Ghostbusters
    4. ...romantic comedy?
      Amelie
    5. ...gangster movie?
      My Blue Heaven
    6. ...horror movie?
      A Nightmare on Elm Street
    7. ...made for TV movie?
      Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss
    8. ...director?
      David Fincher
    9. ...drug movie?
      Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas or A Scanner Darkly
  17. What movie have you seen already but will never, ever, ever watch again?
    I'm fairly certain I will never watch Gerry again.
  18. What movie are you embarrassed to really like?
    The Wrong Guys
  19. What movie should be remade asap?
    Not a fan of remakes, generally.
  20. What's your favorite musical?
    Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  21. For the love of everything that's sacred, please someone stop (insert answer) from making another movie!
    Darren Aronofsky and M. Night Shyamalan
  22. What movie do all your friends love but you're not that crazy about?
    Pi sucks ass.
  23. What movie do you love but none of your friends do?
    Salo. My friends are justified.
  24. If you could hump/date/marry any movie character, who would it be?
    Any Alicia Witt character.
  25. Best...movie....ever?
    All of my "favorite" or "best" picks for this list are rather arbitrary, because really I have trouble picking one... Let's say: My Blue Heaven
  26. Book you wish would be made into a movie, and who would direct it?
    I still hold out hope someone will let Chris Cunningham do Neuromancer. It would either be amazing or a beautiful failure.
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the first three panels are all that remain of my epic Herostratus / Quantum Leap fan fiction, where [Jul. 23rd, 2008|05:00 am]
dinosaurcomics

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July 20th, 2008: You know what's coming out soon? Flight 5 is coming out soon. WEDNESDAY. This is good news! I link to the Flight books every time a new one come out because I think it's the best comics anthology going, but this time I have another motive: I've got a story in this one! I wrote it and John Martz drew it and it is called "Scenes In Which The Earth Stops Spinning And Everybody Flies Into A Wall". Oh yes. You can order it online from Amazon, and you can preview the stories here! WARNING: COMIC NARRATIVES DIVORCED FROM THEIR CONCLUSIONS AHOY

I got a few preview copies and the book looks fantastic. I recommend it, you guys!

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The Brain Of... [Jul. 23rd, 2008|11:50 am]

diggerdydum

[freakytigger]
U&K question arising from last night's Diggerdydum booze-up:

HAS THE DOCTOR EVER FOUGHT AN INTELLIGENT ENEMY?

Let's define "intelligent" as:

- Having a plan that makes sense
- ...and that you could actually see working
- ...and then not doing anything incredibly stupid to fvck the plan up

The harder question arising, viz which is the Doctor's stupidest foe?, can only be resolved by means of a future POLL I think.
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Upcoming Hurricanes [Jul. 23rd, 2008|04:00 am]
xkcd_rss
I'd like to see more damage assessments for hurricanes hitting New York and flooding Manhattan -- something like the 1938 Long Island Express, but aimed a bit more to the west.  It's just a matter of time.
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samreich: It’s my birthday! Your father made a solid investment in the bank of Ms. Reich. [Jul. 22nd, 2008|05:25 pm]
dalasverdugo

samreich:

It’s my birthday!

Your father made a solid investment in the bank of Ms. Reich.

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irrationalblog: I have no idea what this is, but I like... [Jul. 22nd, 2008|05:22 pm]
dalasverdugo


irrationalblog:

I have no idea what this is, but I like it.

Yeah, this is clutch.

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Vimeo Softball Game in Portland on 8/2 [Jul. 22nd, 2008|04:34 pm]
dalasverdugo

We’re going to have a softball game in Portland on August 2nd. Show up to Peninsula Park at around 1:30pm for the game that starts at 2pm.

Please RSVP to dalas@vimeo.com so I have an idea of how many are coming.

Bring Yr Own Equipment! (but we use a really soft ball, so come no matter what)

http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/index.cfm?PropertyID=507&action=ViewPark

SPREAD THE WORD!

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"Today, same-sex couples can marry in California and Massachusetts, and these marriages are..." [Jul. 22nd, 2008|04:03 pm]
dalasverdugo
“Today, same-sex couples can marry in California and Massachusetts, and these marriages are recognized in New York. That means more than one in five Americans lives in a state that recognizes the marriages of same-sex couples. Yet none of these legally recognized couples will show up in publicly released census tabulations. They will all be relegated to an unmarried status.”

- Making same-sex marriages count - Los Angeles Times
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Quick Newsy thing [Jul. 22nd, 2008|10:52 pm]
officialgaiman
A sneak preview of the Sandman 20th anniversary poster: http://celebritygossip.epicureforum.com/great-comics-artists-draw-sandman-characters-for-special-edition-poster-119.html

And Henry Selick told me that We will have our two top puppet fab people - Georgina and Martin - at the NECA toy booth with lots of Coraline puppets. Exhibit Hall - Booth 4345 (across from Warner Brother's 4329 booth)

So if you want to see what the puppets -- our actors from the film -- look like, now is your chance.
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Glasgow, Newcastle, Glasgow [Jul. 23rd, 2008|12:00 am]

imomus
Hisae and I are in Glasgow, staying with Joe Howe / Germlin. Here's a glimpse of the excellent Jim Lambie installation at GoMA; concrete wedges of vinyl albums and crosshatched floor tape filling the elegant Victorian hall.



We'll try and see the Harry Smith Anthology Remixed show at CCA tomorrow, and maybe Recoat Gallery, before heading off to Newcastle to play the Star Cinema... and maybe see Yoshitomo Nara and Mariko Mori at Baltic Mill. Details of the Momus shows in Newcastle (Wednesday) and Glasgow (Sunday) are on the LastFM Momus events page.



Here, from the NYLVI blog, is a video of King Solomon's Song and Mine and Violets from my Berlin show two nights ago.
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10/100 [Jul. 22nd, 2008|06:14 pm]

gib
From 100pic
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via politico.com [Jul. 22nd, 2008|02:40 pm]
dalasverdugo


via politico.com
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