Posts Tagged ‘marathons’
3/16.2
* Update from yesterday: running marathons will also kill you. Don’t do that either!
* Update from two weeks ago: a New Jersey appeals court has ruled Tea Party supporters in New Jersey can try to recall Robert Menendez despite the fact that no recall procedure exists for federal legislators under the Constitution.
* NBC polls puts health care support at 46-45. Some day, I suspect, this bill may actually pass.
* Related: By this time next week we’ll have seen huge headlines about health care. These headlines will either read “Democrats do it!”, followed by various Republicans and their apologists complaining that what the Dems did wasn’t nice, or “Democrats — losers again”, followed by Republicans going bwahahaha.
And it’s up to a handful of Democrats to decide which headlines we get. They’re out of their minds if they don’t choose door #1. (via)
* Also related, some breaking news: Major legislative breakthroughs are always controversial!
* If you ever watched the This American Life TV show, you might remember Mark Hogancamp, who built a replica World-War-II-era village in his backyard as a means of dealing with being brutally assaulted outside a bar. His story is now a feature-length documentary. (via)
* Wow: Two sources at the Science Times section of the New York Times have told me that a majority of the section’s editorial staff doubts that human-induced global warming represents a serious threat to humanity. So this is why we can’t have nice things. (via)
* More actually existing media bias: CNN hires goat f**king child molester.
* FantasySCOTUS: Who will replace Judge Stevens if he retires?
* And Greensboro in the news! An “equipment failure” caused preview clips for adult programming to appear on two channels dedicated for kids in North Carolina, a spokeswoman for Time Warner Cable Inc. said today.
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* November 18th is International Science Fiction Reshelving Day.
Join us this November in a new and unique celebration of science fiction and fantasy literature. Many books from our fine genre are regularly placed in the wrong section of bookstores. This not only hides the books from us, but it prevents readers of those books from discovering the rich tradition to which they belong.
On November 18th that changes. We will go to bookstores around the world and move science fiction and fantasy books from wherever they might be to their proper place in the “Science Fiction” section. We hope that this quiet act of protest will raise awareness of this problem and inspire new readers to explore our thought-provoking genre.
Shouldn’t the protest go the other way, moving SF and fantasy books to “Literature”? Also, isn’t it weird to direct a “protest” like this so directly at Margaret Atwood of all people?
* What is causing our apocalypses? io9 reports.
* More on the irony that New York City may be America’s most ecologically friendly place to live.
* NYRoB considers prison reform and publishes a rather fawning love letter to James Lovelock.
* Cheating referees in the NBA? I’m shocked, shocked!
* How to cheat in the New York City marathon.
* House didn’t significantly improve on Dollhouse, and when DVR numbers are included may have actually underperformed it—but that’s still not a good outcome for Dollhouse fans. House reruns are, after all, from Fox’s perspective essentially free programming.
* American musicians want to know whose music was used as part of the torture regime at Guantánamo Bay. Colbert responds with some love for the Boss. It’s probably too much to hope for, but I’d sort of love for a copyright infringement lawsuit to be the engame in all this.
‘How Oprah Ruined the Marathon’
‘How Oprah Ruined the Marathon,” at Salon. First literature, now the marathon—is there anything the woman can’t destroy?