"Pundits talk about "populist rage" as a way to trivialize the anger and fear coursing through the middle class. But they have it wrong. Families understand with crystalline clarity that the rules they have played by are not the same rules that govern Wall Street. They understand that no American family is "too big to fail." They recognize that business models have shifted and that big banks are pulling out all the stops to squeeze families and boost revenues. They understand that their economic security is under assault and that leaving consumer debt effectively unregulated does not work."
- Leonard
My first guess was it's a pig carcass with a turtle head stuck on, but I also like the "decomposed bulldog" theory. That fits Occam's Razor better. Nature creates things weirder and grosser than any human experiment.
- Timothy Shey
If you ever want to hear some weird Plum Island stories, though, I grew up nearby and I've got a couple.
- Timothy Shey
I actually read one of Preston Nichols' books a few years ago (The Music of Time), who claims to be a Montauk Project survivor. Absolutely fascinating stuff.
- Vincent X
Hmm, it is moderately unprofessional to support a single platform. Kind of anti-google behavior.
- Mo Kargas
doesn't work well for me - can't change avatar or wardrobe. But that may just be my sucky Tiscali connection :(
- Barry de la Rosa
Don't forget Picasa. There's no mac version...
- Chris Chua
I guess I am strange. I don't have time for Friendfeed and the work I have to do online. This Lively is a recreational "second life" kind of thing? I am an old fart and painfully unhip.
- Aura Mae
And is that why the industry is getting Doug Merrill?
- Francine Hardaway
Scobleizer, checkout: http://www.wired.com/techbiz... ...Daniel Pink has got some interesting thoughts about what he calls a "tantalizing peek into what might be the future business model of music, movies, and media of every kind" ...based on your comment regarding the music business.
- Gurpreet
thom yorke already put his hand up! (via Alert Thingy)
- martin ollman