Visited Rachel Chalmers and her friends yesterday evening and had a lovely time. I got to ask three Australians both whether they are descended from convicts and about "Rabbit-Proof Fence." Evidently it's rather prestigious in …
For a while now I have meant to link to Paul Wright, most especially: "The Register is a tabloid, and as such they love to build things up, buttercup baby, just to knock them down." …
Telephone manners dictate that you speak clearly into the mouthpiece. This goes double if you suspect that the recipient will use a cell phone to listen to your message while waiting for you on a …
General Wesley Clark had his first IM chat (branded as a "Wireside Chat", argh) recently. You are free to peruse the various nonbad questions and answers, with many misspellings so you can tell it's really …
Last night Leonard held a farewell party at my house. Last weekend I went to Little Rock with him, to help him decide whether to join the campaign. On Monday morning we left for the …
Salon's building holds an annual Halloween contest. Each floor receives a pumpkin, and people carve the pumpkins and submit their art for public display. Each employee who works in the building votes for a pumpkin …
I've run out of tea! Fortunately, Salon's kitchen stocks milk and, for no good reason, Ovaltine. This Complete Tibetan Calendar, according to a flyer, includes "Days not to raise new prayer flags."
As you may have heard, my boyfriend of over two years is moving from a house, two blocks from mine, to Little Rock. As in Arkansas. That's where I was last weekend, helping him decide …
Stereolabrat is like Nietzsche meets Margaret Cho.
The new Smithsonian has an article about Sylvia Plath. Slate also features a Plath article, and The Economics of Suicide: Why should suicide be an economic boon? Once you attempt suicide you suddenly have access …