Some link salad, because I care.
- Presenting the newest American hobby sensation: Cornhole. Yeah, I'm twelve.
- Kindle 2's functionality predicted by H.G. Wells, Robert Heinlein, Stanislaw Lem, and Philip K. Dick. In case, you know, you didn't realize that these guys were geniuses.
- Salon.com's Gary Kamiya, on the death of the news. The irony of an Op-Ed piece complaining about the decline in impartial journalism is not lost on me, but Kamiya makes some interesting--if occasionally obvious or inflammatory--points about the new style of data processing taking over the world. Almost makes me want to buy a New York Times subscription...
- The McNuggetini. I have seen the End Times...
- The world's smallest writing. And what does it say? "S.U.", for "Stanford University". Well, at least we didn't get vain or anything...
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