yaldabaoth:
juliasegal:
I wonder if anyone has ever pitched the idea of a horror version of Say Anything… with a bunch of Lloyd Doblers stalking a girl…actually that still sounds like a awesome love story.
8:14 am • 5 November 2009
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brian eno - sky saw
10:46 pm • 4 November 2009
"Carroll also has decided the Trojans’ lofty standards of nearly a decade haven’t really slipped. Instead, he insists the Pac-10 is simply catching up to the pace set by the surest thing in college football for most of the past seven seasons"
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The Associated Press: Carroll: Pac-10 is catching up to USC
womp womp…this is almost as lame as urban meyer’s belated ref-bashing.
4:16 pm • 4 November 2009
GPOYW i just got the sweetest birthday present ever edition
8” classic chef’s knife by j.a. henckels. right now i am operating with a set of miracle blades my uncle ordered for me from an infomercial in 2004 - so this, as beyonce would say, is an upgrade. i am SO STOKED!!!!!
3:48 pm • 4 November 2009
"I usually get to work between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Of the 16 people at the company, eight of us live here in Chicago. Employees come to the office if and when they feel like it, or else they work from home. I don’t believe in the 40-hour workweek, so we cut all that BS about being somewhere for a certain number of hours. I have no idea how many hours my employees work — I just know they get the work done."
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Jason Fried (via markn)
this guy sounds pretty cool, except for this:
“I like to read in the middle of the day, to give myself a break. I don’t read fiction. I find it a waste of time. There are so many amazing things that are real; I don’t need to spend any time on a made-up story.”
When people who just don’t like fiction (which is FINE) say that kind of thing, it makes it sound like they have never enjoyed or been touched by a work of fiction - a devastating thought. As someone who has derived pleasure and dare i say inspiration from “made-up stories,” this REALLY RUBS ME THE WRONG WAY.
p.s. i hope he only like documentaries and NOVA.
9:33 pm • 2 November 2009
"Upon reading the recent opinion of the Court of Appeals of North Carolina in State v. Oliver, 2009 WL 3350638 (N.C.App. 2009), I came upon a fourth exception which appears to be unique to North Carolina. Pursuant to North Carolina Rule of Evidence 412(b)(4), there is an exception to North Carolina’s rape shield rule for “evidence of sexual behavior offered as the basis of expert psychological or psychiatric opinion that the complainant fantasized or invented the act or acts charged.” This post argues that this exception makes no sense, given the history of rape shield rules."
— But It Was Only A Fantasy: North Carolina Opinion Reveals Troubling Exception to the State’s Rape Shield Rule « Feminist Law Professors
1:37 pm • 2 November 2009