Friday, May 01, 2009

Raising Bill Gates - WSJ.com

RAISING BILL GATES
Bill Gates was a headstrong 12-year-old and was having a particularly nasty argument with his mother at the dinner table. Fed up, his father threw a glass of cold water in the boy's face. "Thanks for the shower," the young Mr. Gates snapped. His parents brought him to a therapist. "I'm at war with my parents over who is in control," Bill Gates recalls telling the counselor. Reporting back, the counselor told his parents that their son would ultimately win the battle for independence, and their best course of action was to ease up on him. They backed off. They enrolled their son in a school that they thought would give him more freedom. That was the private Lakeside School, now known as the place where Bill Gates discovered computers.
(WALL STREET JOURNAL)

StumbleUpon WebToolbar - 25 logos with hidden messages – Amazing Graphic Designing tricks! | Graphic Design Blog

SUBLIMINAL ADS
Okay, so you've seen the FedEx logo a million times. But, have you noticed the arrow in the logo? This is a charming little piece by a graphic designer that explores logos and explains their hidden or, as Wilson Bryan Key would have labeled it, their subliminally seductive meaning.
(GRAPHICS DESIGN BLOG)

Stallings, former players set reunion | TuscaloosaNews.com | The Tuscaloosa News | Tuscaloosa, AL

GETTING IT TOGETHER
One of the keys to Siran Stacy’s long and painful emotional recovery after his wife and four children were killed in a car accident didn’t happen in his home state, rather in the warm and friendly confines of a Texas ranch.
(TUSCALOOSA NEWS)

Truthdig - Arts and Culture - Lou Cannon on Ronald Reagan

REAGAN REVISITED
Here's some interesting commentary on James Mann's new book “The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War” by The Gipper's biographer Lou Cannon. Somewhere in all this, are the seeds of the truth.
(TRUTHDIG)

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

YouTube - Past is present in Latin America Pt2

WHILE YOU WERE AWAY
Depressed and panicky about the election of Obama? Yeah, well imagine how we felt when Too got elected. And, our despair only worsened as his administration became engorged with the long-running cast of characters from the Viet Nam Syndrome/Watergate/Contra shadow government (Rumsfeld, Negroponte, Abrams, Poindexter, Wolfowitz, Bolton, etc.). (CHECK OUT THIS SITE FOR INFO ON THESE FOLKS) Well, as this (admittedly propagandistic) little news blurb shows, while Bush's golpe de estado centered its attention on the Middle East, the past was reconstructing itself in our hemisphere.
(REAL NEWS)

Tide hosts rematch with S. Alabama | TuscaloosaNews.com | The Tuscaloosa News | Tuscaloosa, AL

TIDE SEEKS REVENGE
The University of Alabama baseball team traveled to Mobile a week ago and a football game broke out. At least that's the way it appeared on the scoreboard, with South Alabama scoring a 21-16 victory over the Crimson Tide. The Jaguars scored 10 runs in the third inning, going through four Alabama pitchers in that inning. South Alabama pounded out 22 hits in the game, including four doubles and a home run. The two teams return for a rematch tonight when the Jaguar hit men travel to Alabama's Sewell-Thomas Stadium at 6:35 pm.
(TUSCALOOSA NEWS)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Democracy Corps » The Congressional Battleground Also a Surprise at 100 Days

NOT FADE AWAY
A new survey by Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research in the 40 most marginal Democratic seats shows Democratic incumbents holding strong in the territory where nearly all expect Republicans to reclaim lost ground. With Congress poised to vote on the president's budget, the Democratic incumbents are winning over 50 percent of the vote – stable over the last three months – and hold a double-digit lead against their generic challengers even in the 20 most difficult seats.
(DEMOCRACY CORPS)

TARP Tales | Once upon a time...

NO TARP COVERUP
TARPtales, a project of CREW (Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington), seeks to be a central repository for information about how our taxpayer dollars are being used to stabilize our failing institutions during this period of economic turmoil. The site posts all the TARP-related information available, and hopes to "arm journalists, watchdogs, and the general public with the tools to keep track of the government's bailout activities." Worth a look.
(CREW)

When Politics Disappoints, the Young Turn to Allen Ginsberg | | AlterNet

HOWL
Allen Ginsberg's spirit was invoked in the Bowery Poetry Cub, a scruffy, card-table-chair space in New York. Matvei Yankelevich, a poet in his twenties who looked half East European, half Midwestern and whose hair stood up and lay down in unusual places, was about to read 'Howl' in Russian. He ruffled the loose pages of Cyrillic splayed on a music stand, the verses that Ginsberg endlessly revised in his Berkeley apartment during the fall of 1955.
(ALTERNET)