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Daily Archives: January 24, 2004
Andrew's got a car
I've been following Andrew's trek for a new car. He's come to the glorious end–here's his post:
And it drives niiiice. If you have any interest, take a look – I screwed up and took the picture at an absurdly high resolution. But hey – it's my new car. I'm happy. =)
An excerpt:
As jazz plays in the background, I ask Britt about his wellspring. I'm just channeling this shit, man, he says.
Britt, Doc, I know how you feel. Sometimes writing is channeling and not thinking.
Election Year 2004 = The Year of the Weblog.
The mainstream press is starting to take notice of the power weblogs are having on the presidential election cycle. Look for this momentum to carry well beyond November 2004.
“A powerful new networking tool for the politically plugged-in and hangers-on, the constant online chatter broadens campaign discourse and accelerates the news cycle.
Such journals, known as blogs, may not be doing much to sway undecided voters, but analysts say they strongly impact the media, campaign consultants and activists.”
Blogging of the President, tomorrow night, 9-11 eastern, on public radio, although apparently not on WUNC or WFDD — but no worries, you can listen online. Jarvis has a list of the contributors, including (as noted in his comment section) me.
Europe to get fake-tree microwave masts
Europe to get fake-tree microwave masts.
A Dutch company has acquired a license to market Envirocom's fake-tree cellular masts in Europe — the next stately pine you whizz past between Reims and Disneyland Paris might contain a giant, carcingoenic microwave tower.
(via Futurismic)