May 31

Cool article about google’s new android phone. It seems the phone will feature some nifty new tricks like drawing a secret shape to unlock the phone from suspend.

The I-Phone is cool, but I have a feeling Google’s phone will have some boundless productivity capabilities.

May 31

I just did a bulk moderation of some pending comments for this blog… I noticed some recurring themes, all of the ones I deleted as spam had something to do with one of the following:

  1. Gambling
  2. Insurance Sales
  3. Church
May 28

The headlines read “Energy Drinks Lead to Risky Behavior Among Teens“. Is anyone else as sick of these bullshit stories taylor made for board stay-at-home-moms?

I mean are you kidding me. What does “risky behavior” even mean? The article itself is just chalk full of bullshit. And all for what? To fill some space on a newspaper? Some junior writer needed a bullshit story? Five million Baptist mothers needed something to take away from their kids because of a bogus 60 minutes story?

May 28

I voted for Bush twice. I guess to some that makes me the anti-christ. Whatever.

There was a time when Bush and Rove where admirable people, now they have gotten so ahead of themselves that it is completely asinine. The power has gone to their heads, and the lies are out of control. This video is the height of absurd executive abuse. Nothing good Not much good has come from 8 years of the Bush administration. I am tired of it all. Ron Paul looks exceptionally attractive in these lights.

Is Karl wearing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Tie? What in the hell is that?

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Karl Rove is so full of shit. he is a great guy when he is on your side, and a horrible fucker when against you. He reminds me so much of a slick attorney who knows exactly what to say. His entire life is a PR chess game.

There are two schools of thought in life. The mercenary who thrives to walk the party line and never bite the hand that feeds. And the truth warrior who will at all costs walk on the moral high ground. We all may at times compromise the lines, but the heights of American Politics is no playground for gray area and half-truths. In those contexts I can both condemn and admire McClellan for either speaking up or betraying the administration. At the end of the day he is accountable to the American people (and the world) and must expose the administration for what it is.

May 27

Several years ago it became an interesting fad to see what other people had on their Ipods. Perhaps in a few years it will become mainstream to analyze RSS feeds. It’s already common in the blogosphere, but imagine it hitting USA Today (8th grade reading level).

Well I am cleaning mine up, I am sick of the crap. Some will get cut for good reasons, and some for petty shortcomings.

TO BE CUT:

  • Net Business Blog: This used to be good, now I think the Brit just tries to scrap up a few crappy things any idiot should know. And he never spell checks.
  • Mavericks at Work: Good Blog, interesting topics… I am just so sick of hearing about Zappos shoe store that I am willing to take drastic measures. And the posts are to long; I have hectic days.

STAYING:

  • Seth: I would be happy with just this one.
  • Foreign Policy: There is something to be said for insightful and intelligent.
  • Nimble Theory: Props for the Sendside invite, now I just have to take you up on it.

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