Links for the day
- Another Closet Republican busted having a gay "tryst" on the down-low The high and mighty moral republicans have another one of their club members engaging in immoral behavior - while at away at a Republican Retreat nonetheless...
- Bono: The Rolling Stone Interview The U2 frontman sits down for Rolling Stone's 40th anniversary to talk about the future, the Buzzcocks and reasons to compromise.Exclusive Audio: Bono grapples with the question "If you could only pursue U2 or activism, which would it be?"
- Countdown: Bush’s Hissy Fit On Tuesday’s Countdown, Keith Olbermann looks once again at proof that the world’s last remaining superpower is being run by a petulant child prone to temper tantrums when he doesn’t get his way.
- Songbird 0.3 Is Launched! Big news! Today Songbird shows some wing, shows some leg and leaps media players into the next era of innovation.
Monday night's game gets me a winning record for the season and I am now up slightly money-wise.
Week 8: Packers win for me, bankroll is $410.
Line: Packers +3 over Broncos.
Score: Packers 19, Broncos 13 in OT.
Three wins in a row.
Up or Down: I am now up 70 imaginary dollars.
Links for the day
- The World's Most Ridiculous Sports Team Names It used to be easy to name your sports team; just pick a dangerous animal and go. Unfortunately, there are way more sports teams in the world than there are cool animals, and the result is a lot of names that range from lame to laugh-out-loud retarded.
- Why French Women Don't Get Fat Only 11 percent of the French population qualifies as obese, while we almost triple that percentage mark here in the land of plenty. Furthermore, the French eat three times as much saturated animal fat as Americans do and only a third as many die of heart attacks.
Tonight Hiro and Sylar are featured on Heroes. Tuesday night is the Peanuts Halloween special. Wednesday night MonsterQuest debuts. Thursday night on South Park the 'Imaginationland' story continues.
Links for the day
- Make Your Web Site a Money Machine at ABC News
- How To Write a Movie Review by Artnam.com
- Top 20 Free Linux Multimedia Apps title says it all
Links for the day
- Cable's exclusive lock on Apartment Complexes may be dead Good riddance. Apartment dwellers and condo owners could soon be free of exclusive cable contracts. The FCC may strike down such deals as anticompetitive later this week.
- Best Buy Sells You A Box Of Bathroom Tiles Instead Of Hard Drive, No Refund Sam says that he went to BestBuy.com and bought a hard drive for in-store pick up. What he got was a box of bathroom tiles. Now Best Buy is saying he'd better take it up with manufacturer and that they're not going to issue a refund and that Sam should just take his loss. We don't think he should. We think it's not legal to sell someone a box...
- Comcast to employees: talking about blocking P2P can get you fired As Comcast is peppered with questions from its customers over its practice of blocking some P2P traffic, the company is giving customer service reps a script to work from. Deviating from that script is grounds for termination, Comcast employees tell Ars.
Links for the day
- FastMail fast, professional email services with web, SMTP, POP & IMAP access
Links for the day
- To Protect and Serve.... Bush (PIC) Graphic of the entourage of staff and fleet of equipment for which US taxpayers pay when their president travels.
- Top 87 Bad Predictions about our Future Just what it says: here are 87 predictions about the future that turned out, as the future became the present (and then, inexorably, the past) to be Just Plain Wrong.
Links for the day
- When Pigs Fly: A Brief History of Record Industry Suicide For the major labels, it's over. It's fucking over. You're going to burn to the fucking ground, and we're all going to dance around the fire. And it's your own fault. Surely, somewhere deep inside, you had to know this day was coming, right?
- Facebook employees check what profiles you look at They also look at anyone's profile they want. And oddly enough, there's nothing against it in their privacy policy.
- 'Shoot first' laws make it tougher for burglars in the United States Burglars in the United States could once sue homeowners if they were shot, but now a growing number of states have made it legal to shoot to kill when somebody breaks into a house.
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