Sunday Morning Shards #10
A round-up of what newspapers have endorsed what candidates. As of today, Kerry leads Bush 112-69, winning over 28 papers that backed Bush in 2000. Bush has grabbed only 2 papers that backed Gore (via New Media Musings).
I’m writing letters for Mainstreet Moms Oppose Bush.
Have you heard of Alternate Reality Games? It’s like the latest thing. Can ya dig it?
The Heart of Cole Valley Festival is today. I love our little neighborhood.
Libraries in Great Britian are in trouble (via ArtsJournal).
I must be a complete sap because, despite the Bulldog seaman jokes, I thought National Lampoon’s Van Wilder was sweet. Same with There’s Something About Mary and American Pie. Gross-out humor must be lost on me.
I really like this essay which looks at Apple Stores from a design perspective.
I’m headed to Austin next week for the Texas Book Festival where I’ll be speaking on a panel about the future of Literature and the Republic. Smart people, loads of books, great food and old friends. I can’t wait.
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I had no idea you were a Mainstream Mom. Congratulations… and you have a bit of explaining to do…
Seriously though, people need to stop linking to the electoral-vote.com site. While it’s an admirable way to project election results, it’s also just as unreliable as the polls. A mathematical model of unreliable polls is just one big unreliable model.
I had no idea you were a Mainstream Mom. Congratulations… and you have a bit of explaining to do…
Seriously though, people need to stop linking to the electoral-vote.com site. While it’s an admirable way to project election results, it’s also just as unreliable as the polls. A mathematical model of unreliable polls is just one big unreliable model.