Kenny Powers K-Swiss Ad
I have the sudden urge to buy like, a shitload of K-Swiss tubes.
NPR’s First Listen: Pokey LaFarge & the South City Three, ‘Middle of Nowhere’
This, among many reasons, is why I love NPR.
So long, NASA
Space shuttle Atlantis is revealed on Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida following the move of the rotating service structure (RSS).
Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder
July 7, 2011
Think Progress: Republicans Set To Repeal Light Bulb Efficiency Standard That Would Save Consumers $12 Billion A Year
I wish I could be on the wrong side of nearly every issue and still end up drawing a giant salary with federal benefits.
“When this bill was passed, it was passed by people who knew how to make light bulbs,” says Randall Moorhead, vice president of government affairs at Philips, a leading light bulb producer. “Everyone supported it. And since then, it’s created more choice for consumers – we have two incandescent bulbs on the market that weren’t there before.”
But in an effort to score political points in the 2012 election cycle, Republican lawmakers have made patently false statements about the law – calling it a ban on incandescent light bulbs. Michigan Republican Fred Upton, who supported the law in 2007, is now back peddling and claiming that the efficiency standard is an example of “federal overreach.”
NPR’s Song of the Day: Rockwell Knuckles – Silly Human
St. Louis’ own Rockwell Knuckles. And, hopefully, star of the Web Standards Project.
Data Liberation
This is my favorite feature of Google+. If Yahoo opened up Flickr and allowed me to download all who-knows-how-many GB of photos in a .zip file, I’d probably geek out and write a script that’d back things up monthly to an external drive.
I love the cloud, but I also love having a physical backup.
3rd of July Cloud Rotation
So yeah, this happened right above my house on the 3rd of July – right before my wife and I drove through some absolutely awful torrential storms en route to our friend’s Independence Day party in Smithton, IL.
The final nail in the supply side coffin
Ever since Ronald Reagan first attempted to make supply-side economics a reality and proceeded to inaugurate an era of persistent government deficits and growing income inequality, it has become harder and harder to make the trickle-down argument with a straight face. But we’ve never seen anything quite like the disaster that’s playing out right now.
