Iceland on the Daily Show, courtesy of Brad, who confirms that the translations are accurate. Deserter Storm Part 1 and Part 2.
1.24.2008
1.22.2008
1.16.2008
1.15.2008
The Baby Primary: Can I get my 5-month-old daughter photographed with every presidential candidate?, from Slate.
Kitty Wigs, courtesty of Rach.
12.07.2007
10.31.2007
10.04.2007
9.16.2007
9.13.2007
The War as They Saw It, from Slate. Also Lost Voices: Why the deaths of Yance T. Gray and Omar Mora are particularly galling, from Slate.
8.24.2007
The Magnificent Seven: Soldiers pen a jaw-dropping NYT op-ed about the war in Iraq, from Slate. Also: The War as We Saw It, from The New York Times.
8.20.2007
Lobes of Steel, from The New York Times.
Thank God, This Will Only Get Worse, from The New York Times.
8.09.2007
Making a Mark with Rockets and Roadsters, from NPR.
American Leadership and War, from Maps of War.
China Drinks Its Milk, from the BBC, courtesy of Heather.
How a fake word from The Simpsons ended up in a perfectly cromulent string theory paper, from Scientific American, courtesy of Heather.
8.04.2007
7.29.2007
7.27.2007
7.12.2007
7.11.2007
7.10.2007
7.03.2007
7.01.2007
6.20.2007
The connection: When Ken met Emira, they changed each other's worlds, from The Boston Globe, courtesy of Robin. Great story.
6.15.2007
6.08.2007
Rocky II, III, IV Decisions Overturned After Stallone Caught With Performance-Enhancing Drugs, from The Onion, courtesy of Brad M.
6.07.2007
6.05.2007
Plastic Ocean: Our oceans are turning into plastic...are we?, from Best Life.
In Tennessee, Goats Eat the ‘Vine That Ate the South’, from The New York Time.
5.07.2007
5.05.2007
4.21.2007
This American Life Completes Documentation Of Liberal, Upper-Middle-Class Existence, from The Onion, courtesy of Heather.
4.13.2007
General Knowledge: Why no one wants to be Bush's war czar, from Slate.
ECCC's "Ask a Pro" Forum on leg-shaving, from Slate.
4.08.2007
3.27.2007
3.20.2007
3.18.2007
3.08.2007
2.21.2007
Cat bag apparel irks Florida officials, from the Boston Globe. The rapper who is a cat: "He's got the hottest beats and the softest fur." Yes, this is related to the Globe story. I am easily amused.
2.20.2007
2.19.2007
2.18.2007
How Not to Talk to Your Kids: The Inverse Power of Praise, from New York Magazine, courtesy of Heather.
Viewpoint, from Times Online, courtesy of Heather.
What should I put in my spy kit?, from Ask MetaFilter
.2.16.2007
2.14.2007
Cycling the Silk Road, from Slate.
Worth a second look: Fat Cyclist's An Open Letter to Assos, response from Swiss doctor and response to the response, and an inside joke.
1.30.2007
Unhappy Meals, from The New York Times Magazine.
Cure for Colic?: Hope for a pediatrician's miracle treatment, from Slate.
1.28.2007
The Movie Hollywood Doesn't Want You To See: Idiocracy, the feel-bad comedy of the year, from Slate. This review oversells the movie a bit. The intro.
1.18.2007
1.15.2007
The George W. Bush Speechwriter is "a Flash Application that lets you build speeches using his own words and voice" (ReadyMade Blog).
1.12.2007
1.09.2007
1.03.2007
1.01.2007
An Appreciation: From Father to Son, Last Words to Live By, from The New York Times.
America's Top Jefferson, from the Colbert Report, courtesy of Dad.
12.26.2006
Censored ‘SNL’ Sketch Jumps Bleepless Onto the Internet, from The New York Times.
Romney's Religion: A Mormon president? No way, from Slate.
Me and My Big Wimpy Hobby: I make Christmas wreaths for the ladies in my life. You got a problem with that?, from Slate.
Time Stole My Mirror Trick! My sister's, actually. But that isn't the point, from Slate.
What I Like About Scrooge: In praise of misers, from Slate.
Lesbians of Mass Destruction: The empty case against Mary Cheney, from Slate.
12.20.2006
Soy is making kids 'gay', from World Net Daily, courtesy of Edward. As Mo Rocca said about this story on Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! "Eating tofu with your boyfriend does make you gay."
Weight Watchers recipe cards from 1974, from Candyboots, courtesy of Rachel.
12.19.2006
A Struggle to Preserve a Hawaiian Archipelago and Its Varied Wildlife, from The New York Times.
The Foreign Service Exam: Rarely Win at Trivial Pursuit? An Embassy Door Opens, from The New York Times.
The Sovereign vs. the Idiot: What kind of gift-giver are you?, from Slate.
11.30.2006
Working Mothers Find Some Peace on the Road, from The New York Times.
So you wanna be an Olympian?, from ESPN, about track cycling, courtesy of Mike B.
The Upper-Class Squeeze: If you can't trust Bush to help the rich, who can you trust?, from Slate.
11.29.2006
11.26.2006
Cyclocross Is Colorful. Mud-Colored, That Is., from The New York Times, courtesy of Brad E. and Eric S.
11.25.2006
Coffee Snobs Move on to Homemade Roasts, from The New York Times, courtesy of Brad.
The Free Market Free-for-All: Proof That the Stock Market is Irrational, from Slate.
Cycle of Violence T-Shirt, from Elsewheres.
Chinese Government Cracks Down On Refills, from The Onion, courtesy of Rachel.
11.07.2006
Dire Predictions and Disastrous Votes: Election Ads, from NPR. A funny story on voiceover artists who work on political ads.
Can't Resist, a send-up of those ads on Andrew Sullivan's blog, courtesy of Alison.
11.06.2006
11.03.2006
America's Anchors: Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert faked it until they made it. Now they may truly be the most trusted names in news, from Rolling Stone, courtesy of Alison. The interview is conducted by Maureen Dowd. Is Maureen Dowd necessary? Discuss.
11.02.2006
One Hairy Lip, a Mix of Messages, from The New York Times, courtesy of Mark A, who writes: "This could be the best article I've read in the NY Times, ever."
Because all the half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf-herders were sold out, from Dooce.
11.01.2006
10.31.2006
10.27.2006
830! How a Massachusetts carpenter got the highest Scrabble score ever, from Slate, courtesy of Alison.
Obama's New Rules: In the past 10 days, he has turned American politics upside down, from Slate.
Master of the Island: Which country is the best colonizer?, from Slate.
Borat Tricked Me! Can't I sue him or something?, from Slate.
10.11.2006
Stephen Colbert Has America by the Ballots, from the New York Metro.
How to make a bike charger for your iPod, from Geek Technique.
10.09.2006
10.04.2006
A Secret Society, Spilling a Few Secrets, from The New York Times.
Sisterly love a complex knot, from USA Today, courtesy of Robin.
10.03.2006
Where the Rubber Meets Roe: The pro-life case for contraception, from Slate.
Lewis and Clark: Stop celebrating. They don't matter, from Slate.
Rep. Mark Foley, IM Jockey, from Slate.
GI Jesus: The real problem with military chaplains, from Slate.
9.21.2006
9.20.2006
Colbert Lampoons Bush’s Torture Agenda.
A Little Learning Is an Expensive Thing, from The New York Times.
How to dress like a Mac, from LifeClever.
9.19.2006
9.18.2006
9.14.2006
Espresso’s New Wave Hits Town, from The New York Times.
Tea’s Got a Brand New Bag, from The New York Times.
When Being Varsity-Fit Masks an Eating Disorder, from The New York Times.
9.12.2006
9.07.2006
8.21.2006
8.10.2006
This is one of my favorite cat photos ever. The expression is the best. Very Matrix-y. Congratulations, Bendi, from Stuff On My Cat.
You're On Notice! The Stephen Colbert "On Notice Board" Generator. Ed made one that included "Fat Angry Masters" and "Robbie McEwen."
Colbert and the Ten Commandments, a video courtesy of my very cool boss.
Condoleezza Rice Holds Bathtime Talks With Undersea Representatives, from The Onion.
Coming Never to a Theater Near You: An unusually moronic movie trivia slide show, from Slate.
A/C D.C.: The deluded world of air conditioning, from Slate.
7.24.2006
7.23.2006
Back in the Race: Landis's Rebound Highlights Strength of U.S. Cyclists Post-Lance, from the Wall Street Journal.
7.20.2006
The Tour de France Almost Killed Me: My battle with L'Alpe d'Huez, from Slate.
Overtime at The Office: NBC's sitcom, now in Web installments, from Slate.
Good Shit: Why Bush should swear more, from Slate.
Google's unknown artist has huge following, from CNN.
My Dad Lives in a Downtown Hotel: The subtle brilliance of the After School Special, from Slate.
7.15.2006
7.12.2006
7.06.2006
6.27.2006
Womb environment 'makes men gay', from BBC News, courtesy of Ed.
When Did We Go Back to Seventh Grade?, from KerryLitka.com, about the latest doping scandal.
6.14.2006
6.08.2006
The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments, from Eepy Bird, courtesy of Ed.
The sheep who thinks she is a dog, from the BBC.
6.06.2006
5.22.2006
Lance Armstrong's commencement address at Tufts. Lance Armstrong in a Tufts cycling jersey. Mark A said that he got approached several times for his autograph due to his passing resemblance to Lance.
5.10.2006
The USDA on Iraq: Everything's Coming Up Rosy, from The Washington Post, courtesy of Alison.
The Immigrant Economy: The obscure government report that reveals everything you need to know about foreign workers, from Slate.
Nancy Pelosi, Super-Genius: The House minority leader answers the GOP's prayers, from Slate.
5.04.2006
Destination Europe: Bone Voyage: On assignment with Europe's most peripatetic canine, from Smithsonian magazine.