August 19th, 2009
OK, soapbox time. I was talking with a Republican friend of mine about the idiocy of these “town halls” and we both agreed, as a liberal and as a conservative, that the stupidity being spewed out is due to willful ignorance. Ignorance is what happens when you leave education in the hands of theorists and bureaucrats with a fetish for high-stakes testing and not teaching history!
If this woman in the IDF t-shirt ISN’T an anti-Semite and just an idiot, then that’s no less a cause for worry.
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August 8th, 2009
Me, as captured by komedy king Greg Peverill-Conti during the Boston Content Collective meetup on 08.02.09. Along with me’n'Greg PC were the far more prolific Matt Searles and Adam Zand.
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March 1st, 2009
Good Lord. I need to do my part to keep my cult alive!
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March 16th, 2008
Pop music from arabophonic countries is often so amazingly insane - I recall being transfixed in the back of a Moroccan cab, delirious from tainted couscous, zooming around hairpin curves in the Rif Mountains at 70 miles an hour and wondering, “what the fuck IS this?” I became enamored for life. The instrumentals remind me of the backings behind the late great Oum Kalthoum.
Saturday, September 22, 2007

Who is this? What’s this record called?
Side A
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Side B
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Arabic-reading friends, can you help us identify this tape? Thanks again to Haab for these sick cassettes from Egypt. (see also: here and here)
Lovers of circus-y melodic maneuvers go directly to Track 6. My girlfriend asked if I was listening to Arabian Fiddler on the Roof. Sounds like fancy party music to me. The dueling male and female vocal choruses on Track 2 are worth checking out, as is the general virtuosity of the instrumental accompaniment throughout. |
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March 8th, 2008
Defenders Of Wildlife has made available some really cool desktop wallpapers of wolves (including a cute wolf pup who, when he grows up, will no doubt be shot at from a helicopter by a Wyoming ranching friend of our Vice Prez) and polar bears, too. For both Macs + PCs. Y’know, REAL hunters RESPECT wildlife, NOT decimate!
INSTRUCTIONS :
For Windows 95 or higher
1. Click on the link below the wallpaper you want to choose the proper resolution for your monitor.
2. With the cursor over the image, click and hold the right-hand button on your mouse.
3. On the menu that pops up, select “Set as wallpaper” or “set as background.”
For Mac OS X
1. Click on the image above at the proper resolution for your monitor, a larger version of the image will appear in your browser.
2. Click on the image and drag it onto your desktop.
3. Select “Change Desktop background” and find the image you’ve just downloaded and click on it.
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Defenders of Wildlife Wallpaper
Add one of our wallpapers to your computer’s desktop.
Identify the resolution that most closely matches your computer monitor’s resolution |
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March 7th, 2008
Enough being nice. Fuck ranchers! Vice-President Dick “Blow Your Face Off” Cheney has enabled aerial hunting of wolves in Wyoming - such a chicken-shit thing to do. But ranchers have long been poisoning prairie dogs warrens as well. I was welcomed to the Arctic Circle by a friendly arctic ground squirrel, a cousin of these creatures, so I have a different perspective anyway. Watch the video, won’t you?
Prairie dogs excavate elaborate burrow systems with many entrances marked by low or volcano-shaped mounds. The common black-tailed (C. ludovicianus) and Mexican (C. mexicanus) species live in large, dense colonies that early explorers described as “towns.” |
| Natural predators of prairie dogs include badgers, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, black-footed ferrets, golden eagles, and large hawks. Once abundant, prairie dog populations have been drastically reduced in range and number by poisoning programs of ranchers who have considered them as pests and by conversion of habitat to cropland. The black-tailed prairie dog (C. ludovicianus) is the most widespread, living throughout the Great Plains from Canada to northern Mexico |
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October 30th, 2007

Click To Play
The first vlog episode by Mark Hänser — here, on his second eponymous web site!
Edited by Matt Searles, a gifted motorist, and much of the music was done by him as well, in collaboration with me.
Wanna embed this video? Here’s the link!
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