Wes Phillips I Was Going to Post Something Else Here Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 But Mark Ronson's "Just High" video put such a huge grin on my face, I just had to share it. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Do Black Holes Exist? Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 George Chapline suggests "not as such." Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Who's In Front of You In Your Queue? Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 Are Post Office employees stealing your Netflix requests? Mine are too busy reading my April Stereophile. That is why it's late, right? Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Cat Boxing Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 Huckleberry and Bagheera both land uppercuts . . . Huck gets in a left to the body . . . what an animal! Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Jared Diamond on How to Get Rich Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 Really! Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Rat Squirrel Is Not a Bob Weir Band Wes Phillips Mar 10, 2006 First Published: Mar 10, 2006 Nor, it turns out, has it been extinct for 11 million years. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips A Close Shave With Occam's Razor Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 Chet Raymo has a nice essay rebutting Larry Dossey's screed about why science doesn't accept the wisdom of alternative medicine gurus such as Depak Chopra et al. Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips My New Prez Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 Roy Blount, one of my favorite writers, was just elected head of the Author's Guild, to which I belong. Yay us! Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Rockin' the Kitty Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 Infectious blue-eyed soul from Jamie Lidell's Multiply. Gee, I wonder if the white cat is a metaphor for something. Ah, who cares? Continue Reading »
Wes Phillips Cracker Strikes Back Wes Phillips Mar 09, 2006 First Published: Mar 09, 2006 Disgruntled with its former label, Cracker has re-recorded its greatest hits to compete with Virgin's release of its Cracker's greatest hits package. Continue Reading »