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Archive for April, 2007

The Coachella Hangover…

Posted by on April 30th, 2007

I boycotted Coachella this year. Why? Three years of horrible experiences. It looks like it was a lot of fun and part of me feels like a should have gone….
Then I remember last years debacle and that feeling of regret seems to vanish.
There are TONS of Coachella recaps all over the web today. Be sure to check a few of these out. You can experience the festival without the monstrous line

Original post by JAX and software by Elliott Back

Movie Rentals Now Available on iTunes

Right on target

Posted by on April 30th, 2007

The hot topic of conversation in the KC blogiverse today is yesterday’s 3-death massacre at Ward Parkway Mall.
My good friend Xavier Onassis is taking a particularly rough comments beating for his point of view:
I think we should limit gun ownership to one narrowly defined hunting rifle per adult and round up and confiscate everything else.
He’s suffering the usual slings and arrows of the slack-jawed knuckle-draggers who think the constitutionally guaranteed right to own firearms guarantees them the right to own firearms.
Well I’d just like to come to XO’s defense on this one.
He’s right. Just because the constitution says we should have something, doesn’t mean that we really should. After all, what do we know. We elect people to congress and White Houses to tell us what we need so that we don’t have to think about it.
XO make a valid point that, since we’ve given up so many of our […]

Original post by emawkc and software by Elliott Back

Movie Rentals Now Available on iTunes

The monster is upon us

Posted by on April 27th, 2007

Coachella is officially underway, with three days chock full of way more fantastic music than is rational to post in one place. Today’s roster is made most interesting by the inclusion of hometown champs Silversun Pickups, and of course The Jesus and Mary Chain. And Sonic Youth. And Peaches. And Rufus Wainright. And Jarvis Cocker. And Busdriver and El-P and Gillian Welch. And and and and. See

Original post by Uncle Jeb and software by Elliott Back

And now for something completely different…

Posted by on April 27th, 2007

The Onion News Network takes a look at the cultural impact of the Segway on this, the six-year anniversary of it’s arrival:
In The Know: Life Before The Segway
tagged: humor, Segway, The Onion, parody, satire, video, culture

Original post by emawkc and software by Elliott Back

How cool is this

Posted by on April 26th, 2007

I’ve previously posted how much I love writing/skething in my Moleskine. It’s old-school bohemian groovyness is just good for the soul.
Now thanks to this guy I can transfer that goodness to my computers with a hard disk enclosure.
Check out the slide show here.
via engadget
tagged: Moleskine, digital, technology, engadget, gadget

Original post by emawkc and software by Elliott Back

Forwarded email: You do the math

Posted by on April 26th, 2007

A buddy of mine sent me this in a forwarded email.
I’m not sure who the original author is, but it’s hard to argue with this analysis. If you know who wrote this originally, let me know.
I was riding to work yesterday when I observed a female driver, who cut right in front of a pickup truck, causing the driver to drive onto the shoulder to avoid hitting her.
This evidently angered the driver enough that he hung his arm out is windowand gave the woman the finger.
“Man, that guy is stupid,” I thought to myself. I ALWAYS smile nicely andwave in a sheepish manner whenever a female does anything to me in traffic,and here’s why:
I drive 48 miles each way every day to work.
That’s 96 miles each day.
Of these, 16 miles each way is bumper-to-bumper.
Most of the bumper-to-bumper is on an 8 lane highway.
There are 7 cars every 40 feet for […]

Original post by emawkc and software by Elliott Back