Other links.
* Boycott General Motors? It makes perfect sense if the only thing you care about is embarrassing President Obama.
* Krauthammer: "What Fox did is not just create a venue for alternative opinion. It created an alternate reality." At least he admits it...
* Republicans have asked for 610 days to prepare for the Sotomayor Supreme Court hearing. What could be more reasonable than that?
* Futurama renewed. Saved by the Bell reunion draws one step closer. Shia LaBeouf will not ruin Y: The Last Man.
* Meme of the day: 30 Rock vs. The Muppet Show.
* And what is destiny?, from Very Small Array.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Wednesday, June 03, 2009
A second round of late night shouldn't-have-taken-that-nap links.
* Why GM failed; link roundup from Kottke.
* A.O. Scott vlogs the awesomeness of Rushmore. Via TRA. It's vlogtastic.
* Mrs. Santorum is a very lucky woman.
* The headline reads, "Secret US Nuke Site List Accidentally Published Online by US Gov." Whoops!
* Handicapping the 2012 Republican field at Open Left.
* The median number of tweets by a Twitter user is one. This and other Twitter bubble factoids via MetaFilter.
* J.D. Salinger sues to block the publication of the unauthorized Catcher in the Rye sequel. I feel torn here between my liberal attitude towards copyright and my sense that said sequel can only be an abomination.
* “It’s remarkable, what we’re unable to do as a country": Wire creator David Simon on BBC Radio 4, via Edge of the American West.
* Monkey astronauts.
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Labels: 2012, America, astronauts, cars, copyright, David Simon, Detroit, film, general election 2012, General Motors, J.D. Salinger, monkeys, nuclearity, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Rushmore, the BBC, The Wire, Twitter, Wes Anderson