February 2012
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Rembert Explains the '80s: SilverHawks →
When I saw this, I thought about how incredibly excited the little, chubby 5 year-old Joe Stracci would be to know that the Internet finally recognized the greatness of the SilverHawks. (I immediately followed that thought up with how confused LCJS would be when I tried to explain The Internet to him, but alas, the fact remains.)
Feb 23rd
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Feb 23rd
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There Are No Fat Baton Twirlers
I implore you to commit to the less than six minutes needed to listen to this David Foster Wallace excerpt. It’s him reading from “Getting Away from Already Being Pretty Much Away from It All” (aka The Illinois State Fair piece) at an unknown date and time. It comes courtesy of The David Foster Wallace Audio Project.
Feb 23rd
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A 9-year-old died after being forced to run for... →
Yes, we definitely need less access to contraception in the good ‘ol U S of A. /via TIME’s Twitter
Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Saturday Night Craft Project Stress Release. (‘Suffer For Fashion’ by Of Montreal)
Feb 22nd
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A Question of Identity →
The incredibly poignant and thoughtful Jeremy Lin-centric writing continues, this time from Jay Caspian Kang. One of the many highlights from this piece: If you stare at the word “ChiNkBaLLa88” for long enough, you begin to see, a bit more clearly, the reason why Linsanity has sparked such an intensity of emotion among Asian Americans. Within that strange, thoroughly American word...
Feb 22nd
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Mountain Lion: How Apple Let Us Do The Work For...
On this week’s episode of The Talk Show, listeners were treated to a recap (as well as a few behind-the-scenes details) of John Gruber’s experience with the Mountain Lion unveil. At one point in the conversation, John, Dan, and John Siracusa (was it ever mentioned why he was there? If it was, I missed it.) were discussing why Apple had chosen to unveil Mountain Lion in the way that...
Feb 22nd
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U.S. Highways Mapped Like A Subway System →
If you woke up this morning and thought: Man, I really wish Cameron Booth would create a Tube-style map of U.S. interstate highways, then today’s about to get off to a great start.
Feb 22nd
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A Kind of Stolidly Productive Humility
10-10-95 Dear Don,  Since it’s clear from your letters that you’re a person nice, and since it’s well-known that an overkeen sense of obligation tends to afflict the congenitally nice, I again want to implore you not to feel any obligation to read the BM any faster¹ than your own schedule and inclinations permit. If Little/Brown’s Pietsch put blurb-pressure on you or...
Feb 21st
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“I do things like get in a taxi and say, “The library, and step on it.”
– David Foster Wallace (via 4mbivalent)
Feb 21st
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Feb 21st
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“You had The Look. It wasn’t fear, exactly. It was the sudden, glassy-eyed...”
– From Mark Lisanti’s piece on Grantland on Friday, which I thought was the perfect obit for the A.J. Burnett era in The Bronx. I actually sent Burnett a tweet this morning, as I do feel sympathy for him, simply because it must be pretty fucking difficult to wake up every day knowing that your...
Feb 20th
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The Whitney Houston Funeral Gang Truce →
A lot of people posted/tweeted about this story on Saturday, and the accompany editorials intrigued me, as most were along the lines of, “Well why don’t they, out of respect, just stop being in a gang, period.” From a sociological perspective, this brought me back to one of my favorite collegiate debates. What would a world with no gangs look like? One would assume the crime...
Feb 20th
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E-books Can’t Burn →
I’m yet to hear an argument against ebooks that doesn’t fall back on “but that’s not the way we used to do it” logic in one form or another. I especially loved this: But I want to go beyond practicality to the reading experience itself, our engagement with the text. What is it that these literary men and women are afraid of losing should the paper novel really go...
Feb 20th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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“In Moscow, as soon as he moved into his huge house with the dried-and drying-up...”
– Leo Tolstoy, “War and Peace”
Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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Feb 17th
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“There was already a black man sitting there playing bongo drums. I hate bongo...”
– Donald Barthelme, “I Bought A Little City” Listen to Donald Antrim read the entire story here.
Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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Guitar Zero: A Neuroscientist Debunks the Myth of... →
What I love about Brain Pickings is that it consistently presents topics/ideas/articles that push the boundaries of what you think that you know. It exhibits precisely why scientific thought is essential to the human experience and our world, and why external forces (read as: religion) that want to dampen the efforts of science are so dangerous.
Feb 16th
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Mountain Lion →
Mountain Lion, the next version of Mac OS X, was announced this morning. The iPad-ification of the Mac continues with the addition of Messages, Notification Center, Reminders, Notes, and Game Center. Also of note is Gatekeeper, which introduces a new middle ground between the download-whatever-app-you-want world of the Mac and the closed sandbox of iOS. Developers will be able to have their apps...
Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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““Brown was driving a vehicle with Robyn F. as the front passenger on an...”
– Chris Brown. /via MTV News and Mike Api
Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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And they tried to tell you that Hip Hop wasn’t doing anything for the community.
Feb 15th
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"But he doesn’t want the media talking to him... →
The Boston Globe’s Kevin Paul Dupont on Tim Thomas and his delusional behavior: Thomas fails to understand that he has a voice here, delivered through his Facebook missives, because of 1. his success, 2. the team that employs him, and 3. the fellow employees, including players, coaches, and managers, who have aided greatly in his success. Let’s be clear: He has every right to say anything...
Feb 15th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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Bill Simmons on Whitney and Squandered Brilliance →
From a 2009 Bill Simmons mailbag, I think this piece does what great writing should always do—puts into words what seems indescribable.
Feb 14th
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Feb 10th
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Feb 10th
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The Laundromat
I realized today, thanks to this tweet, that my writing career began in the laundromat. From the time I was six years-old, probably younger, I’d go to the laundromat with my mom every Sunday morning and study the people there. I can still name most of the regulars. I remember so many of the details surrounding that laundromat, it’s actually frightening. I remember the things I used...
Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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“Jordan receives between forty and fifty letters every week from dying children...”
– From Grantland’s re-issue of the 1995 David Remnick New Yorker piece “Back In Play.” Editorial Note: Can you imagine the thought process of the kids who got the sneakers rather than the visit? Well, Timmy, MJ can’t come, but, he did send a pair of completely useless, used,...
Feb 9th
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The Dead Trees Society
I’ve been reading exclusively on my iPad for over a year now, and on a Kindle Touch since Christmas. In that span of time, I’ve read bestsellers, fairly well-known authors, and even some really out-there stuff, like “Doormen” by sociologist Peter Bearman, which: provides a deep and enduring ethnography of the occupational role of doormen, the dynamics of the residential...
Feb 8th
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“Because this tendency seems irreversible, you might take any of three tacks....”
– Bryan Garner, in his 2/8/12 Garner’s Usage Tip of the Day, on the evolving usage of the verbs ‘repel’ and ‘repulse,’ although I tend to see it as sound advice for a wide range of everyday conundrums. (More from Mr. Garner: [While both] mean “to drive...
Feb 8th