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If he keeps this up, Obama is going to hand him his dentures.
And then there is also this problem:
I love politics. I love the argument, I love the convictions, and I love the deep critical global meaning of it all. I had some serious issues in deciding my candidate, as I assume many people have this year from how close these contests have been.
Sure, I was disappointed with Bill Clinton’s behavior […]
The Democratic ticket will not be decided tomorrow, but due to differences in the nominating procedures between the Democrats and Republicans, there is a real chance that John McCain will walk away about 24 hours from now with the Republican Nomination.
I just realized what this means. No matter who wins the Presidency, Republican or […]
I have a love-hate relationship with Hitchens due to his incredible raconteur philosopher-like qualities marred by his betrayal of Blumenthal. I have recently come to the realization that Hitchen’s side of that story is completely understandable, and in the least fits his personality perfectly… thus I have nothing to add to this:
Have you ever […]
Alexandre Van De Sande (having a kick ass three part last name is the new black) has put together a pretty dope video showing the OLPC project’s Sugar interface as if it was OS X’s Aqua.
For a really great write up, check it out with our friends at OLPC News.
From Culture Jamming on the Wooster Collective, someone replaced the normal safety graphics on the train with ones that are way more interesting.
My personal favorite is the “Move to another car if your safety is threatened” graphic. Or possibly Satan riding the train.
The episode that I spoke about here is now available on NOVA’s website. Check it out.
About 2 weeks ago, we opened a really cool exhibit here with some amazing really rare maps. It is the center piece of the Festival of Maps, here in Chicago.
NavTeq, one of the sponsors, set up this virtual tour online, for those of you unlucky ones who cannot come in person. Check it […]
Neil Schubin, Field Museum Provost and Associate Dean for Organismal and Evolutionary Biology at The University of Chicago, will be featured on this program tomorrow (Tuesday) night:
NOVA: Judgment Day: Intelligent Design On Trial
Airs Tuesday, November 13, at 8:00 pm on PBS (WTTW Channel 11 here in Chicago)
(Encore airing of this episode: Thursday, November 15 at […]