Really, it’s not what you think: ‘Naked Lunch’ May Be Banned in Maine (from the SFGate website) It has absolutely nothing to do with William Burroughs, although I can’t help but think he’d have been very amused by the whole
Decency is not quite dead ….
… and that is news I find genuinely shocking. “If I Did It” has been cancelled. I’m stunned. I can’t find any other words.
From the “You Just Knew This Was Coming” Dept:
“Smilin’ Bob” firm ran $100 million scam Now if only the indictment had included an injunction getting those wretched, wretched commercials off the air …
Comment Left For Leo Laporte
Leo, I’ve been listening to DGW faithfully since episode1, and have been a regular TWiT donor for quite some time as well. I was stunned to hear you say the following on DGW#141: “… and most of you don’t have
Morning Math Puzzles
When I woke up this morning, I found myself wondering, how many years would there be in a googol of seconds? (Just in case you don’t remember your math trivia, a googol is the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes,
Twice in one week …
… have I been able to say, “Yes! There is justice!” The first was in congratulating the fine folks at Yog-Sothoth.com on their much deserved ENnie Award for Best Fan Site. Way cool, especially if you’re a Call of Cthulhu
Open Source Crop Circles
What better way to get back into regular updates than with a bit of good, geeky fun, and not far from home to boot? Those of you who are regular readers of sites like Digg or Slashdot have probably already
Friends and Kindred Spirits
At the 2006 World Horror Convention last May, Joe and I had the great pleasure of meeting Larry Santoro, a writer and producer from Chicago. He was kind enough to hang out with us on the first evening of the
quote for the day
“Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you.” — Carl G. Jung And here’s a bonus, from a great Republican president (who could teach a few things to the current occupant of the office): “In most
quote for the day
This one’s brand spanking new, just overheard coming from the cube across the aisle: “It’s not a bug, it’s a methodology limitation.” I love my job …