Amusing/interesting.

I finally jumped on the bandwagon-train and got a blog.

I've got another blog now... I was thinking about how sad it is that some blogs that I like to read don't have RSS feeds. Then I thought about how annoying it must be that this site doesn't have an RSS feed. So now you can go to the new Amusing/Interesting blog.

7/21/05

Paul Anka Spins Pop His Way with 'Rock Swings', from NPR, courtesy of Tad.

In This Corner, in the Flouncy Skirt and Bowler Hat..., courtesy of Mark A.

Governors balk at new US license rules, from Boston.com, courtesy of Mark A.

Who Wants to Be a First Lady?, courtesy of Mark A.

The Slowest Food: Why American chefs have taken up sous-vide cooking, from Slate.com.

Dog Dancing: My beagle and I try America's weirdest pet hobby, from Slate.com.

7/15/05

Rove Death Watch, Part 2: Wherein your correspondent corrects some misconceptions, from Slate.com.

Chinese General Threatens Use of A-Bombs if U.S. Intrudes, from The New York Times.

Rachael Ray: Why food snobs should quit picking on her, from Slate.com.

7/13/05

The Power of Pig, from The World According to Chuck.

You're Having My Baby: The forced marriage of stem-cell opponents, from Slate.com.

What Catholics Think of Evolution: They don't not believe in it, from Slate.com.

The Gonzales Game: Is he really the best Supreme Court pick liberals can hope for?, from Slate.com.

Rove Death Watch, Part 1: Uh oh. Now the White House is saying Rove has Bush's "full confidence", from Slate.com.

7/12/05

Have They Got a Deal For You: It's Suspiciously Cozy In the Cybermarket, from the Washington Post.

Choking on Aid Money in Africa, from Spiegel online.

Talk Show Feng Shui: Is anyone else freaked out by The Daily Show' s new studio set?, from Slate.com.

Would-be nation-builders hunt for land, from Boston.com.

Solicitation for Machine guns, from NASA.gov, courtesy of Mark A, who says, "Now everyone's getting in on the action!"

7/11/05

A Church-State Solution, from The New York Times Magazine.

Bush aide Rove was Time reporter's source-Newsweek, from Boston.com, courtesy of Mark A, who says, "Biggest non-story of the year. Like, duh."

Meth Abuse Cited as Top Drug Problem for Law Enforcement Agencies: White House Says Marijuana Is Still No. 1 Woe, from the Washington Post, courtesy of Mark A, who says, "Yeah, herb is the #1 problem? What about all the towns that have been destroyed by meth? Last time I check people who smoked weed were too ditzy and hungry to do anything violent. Is this another way that the White House is keeping the poor man down by ignoring the problem?"

Creator Touts Replicas of Ancient Shoes, from Yahoo.com.

MotelSign.com.

7/1/05

Property Ruling Strikes Nerve in House, from the LA Times. "Reacting to high court decision, lawmakers pass amendment that would ban use of federal funds for some seizures of private land."

Sandra Day O'Connor: Slate's take on her career and decisions, from Slate.com.

Who's in the Army Now?: Why we can't send more troops to Iraq, from Slate.com.

Milan Snatch: Extraordinary rendition comes back to bite the Bush administration, from Slate.com.

Jilted: The Bush brothers kick Katherine Harris to the curb, from Slate.com.

Tour de Bore: How to revive the world's biggest cycling race, from Slate.com.

Lance Armstrong Ruined My Gym: The greatest bike racer in history won't stop motivating me, from Slate.com.

Google mapping street bumpiness (in Cambridge, Mass.), from Make: Blog.

The Art of Science Competition, from Make: Blog.

Duct tape prom wear..., from Make: Blog.

Surprising Expiration Dates, from Real Simple.


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