More Beatles-Spotting
The torture, er, analysis never stops!
More Beer Here
The longneck tail.
More Blimpy Goodness
Over at Popular Science, there's a post about a gargantuan "cruise blimp" that just seems too cool to ever get built. Check out the illustration of the observation deck—it's like an irony-free Bruce">http://www.jamesgoodmangallery.com/mccall/pages/exhibframez.html">Bruce McCall illo, which is kind of disorienting.
More Cat-related Blogging
This is a fabulous book of cat photography. Wow.
More Crippled CDs
More crippled CDs.
More From the Floor
It seems as though there's a QC employee for every assembly employee at Guy.HF. Not exactly, Jean-Paul Guy explained. Every G.HF employee is responsible for the work that comes to him or her—so after each employee signs off on a product as good to go, the next, um, guy inspects it before accepting it. "Mistakes get made," M. Guy told me, "but we try not to perpetuate them."
More Literary Fakes
Already tired of the James Frey and JT LeRoy scandals? Actually, that sounds like a Jeopardy question: Two writers Wes never heard of before they got outed as fakes.
More Media, Less Info
The Economist tells us something we already know. Wait a minute . . .
More on SIRA
Take this one seriously, kids! Here's more hot poop on the Section">http://www.copyright.gov/docs/regstat051606.html">Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 (SIRA), courtesy of IPac. Don't let this stand—the only way Congress will oppose this is if it hears that its constituents don't want it, otherwise they'll suspect we won't even notice. Make some noise!
More Pepper?
Living In Stereo argues that, far from being the best Beatles album SPLHCB was the worst . . . least best . . . um, not greatest non-soundtrack album.