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  1. blessingx

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    How much without the scarf and marbles?
  2. It irritates me when Mossberg opens that with "we talk about the intersection of technology and... media... A/art (or whatever)."
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    Oh, fuuuuudge. Ordered.
  4. I don't remember those murmurings ever originating from Apple.
  5. blessingx

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    That doesn't usually mean anything at PopMarket. You should still get it.
  6. Is it just me or does sickly Jobs look pretty healthy next to Young?
  7. Through Twitter, RSS and NPR I've seen this story told about five wildly different variations today. From almost there with the bad timing of Jobs illness, to they never got very far and Apple lost interest, to Jobs listened to both analog and digital depending on situation to he never touched the 0s and 1s.
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    If there are any David Lean fans... Doc Zhivago Blu-Ray 74% off.
  9. Happy Birthday (both Twitterland and here).
  10. Lots of fun Kim Jong Un photos.
  11. Some FNW...
  12. Kinda interesting... Scratch Markup Language (.sml) http://fffff.at/scratch-markup-language-sml/
  13. blessingx

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    Probably wrong format for the music, but worse ways to spend $19 than the Mario Lanza PopMarket CD deal at the moment. Arias, Musical Comedy, traditional Christian, Italian-y Pop... fun.
  14. Men-ups... http://t.co/LpXHC6jg
  15. Fun letter today from Letters of Note... Dayton, Ohio, August 7, 1865 To My Old Master, Colonel P.H. Anderson, Big Spring, Tennessee Sir: I got your letter, and was glad to find that you had not forgotten Jourdon, and that you wanted me to come back and live with you again, promising to do better for me than anybody else can. I have often felt uneasy about you. I thought the Yankees would have hung you long before this, for harboring Rebs they found at your house. I suppose they never heard about your going to Colonel Martin's to kill the Union soldier that was left by his company in their stable. Although you shot at me twice before I left you, I did not want to hear of your being hurt, and am glad you are still living. It would do me good to go back to the dear old home again, and see Miss Mary and Miss Martha and Allen, Esther, Green, and Lee. Give my love to them all, and tell them I hope we will meet in the better world, if not in this. I would have gone back to see you all when I was working in the Nashville Hospital, but one of the neighbors told me that Henry intended to shoot me if he ever got a chance. I want to know particularly what the good chance is you propose to give me. I am doing tolerably well here. I get twenty-five dollars a month, with victuals and clothing; have a comfortable home for Mandy,—the folks call her Mrs. Anderson,—and the children—Milly, Jane, and Grundy—go to school and are learning well. The teacher says Grundy has a head for a preacher. They go to Sunday school, and Mandy and me attend church regularly. We are kindly treated. Sometimes we overhear others saying, "Them colored people were slaves" down in Tennessee. The children feel hurt when they hear such remarks; but I tell them it was no disgrace in Tennessee to belong to Colonel Anderson. Many darkeys would have been proud, as I used to be, to call you master. Now if you will write and say what wages you will give me, I will be better able to decide whether it would be to my advantage to move back again. As to my freedom, which you say I can have, there is nothing to be gained on that score, as I got my free papers in 1864 from the Provost-Marshal-General of the Department of Nashville. Mandy says she would be afraid to go back without some proof that you were disposed to treat us justly and kindly; and we have concluded to test your sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you. This will make us forget and forgive old scores, and rely on your justice and friendship in the future. I served you faithfully for thirty-two years, and Mandy twenty years. At twenty-five dollars a month for me, and two dollars a week for Mandy, our earnings would amount to eleven thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. Add to this the interest for the time our wages have been kept back, and deduct what you paid for our clothing, and three doctor's visits to me, and pulling a tooth for Mandy, and the balance will show what we are in justice entitled to. Please send the money by Adams's Express, in care of V. Winters, Esq., Dayton, Ohio. If you fail to pay us for faithful labors in the past, we can have little faith in your promises in the future. We trust the good Maker has opened your eyes to the wrongs which you and your fathers have done to me and my fathers, in making us toil for you for generations without recompense. Here I draw my wages every Saturday night; but in Tennessee there was never any pay-day for the negroes any more than for the horses and cows. Surely there will be a day of reckoning for those who defraud the laborer of his hire. In answering this letter, please state if there would be any safety for my Milly and Jane, who are now grown up, and both good-looking girls. You know how it was with poor Matilda and Catherine. I would rather stay here and starve—and die, if it come to that—than have my girls brought to shame by the violence and wickedness of their young masters. You will also please state if there has been any schools opened for the colored children in your neighborhood. The great desire of my life now is to give my children an education, and have them form virtuous habits. Say howdy to George Carter, and thank him for taking the pistol from you when you were shooting at me. From your old servant, Jourdon Anderson.
  16. The Descendants OST. Getting a ton of play around here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqGFtCf4D3w
  17. Radio Consolidation http://ow.ly/1Fa4vC
  18. I think radishes. Skipped for...
  19. Filet Pittsburg-Med. Rare.
  20. Very likely will be there (though may be a bit time-constrained).
  21. Resurrecting as I have a similar need, but in reverse. Anyone know of a spdif (toslink or coax) to HDMI converter/adapter?
  22. Well, people have a lot of base instincts and attitudes that are publicly criticized. I know political correctness is commonly attacked, but at least as dangerous is rewarding people being "true to oneself" with a status of critical protection. Fuck, every asshole I've known is pretty true to themselves. An the other hand if 4,800 women want to sleep with him bless them all. I didn't think TG was horrified. She may have expected to be able to conduct an actual interview, being an interview show and all. Mostly I think she wanted him to stop pretending for sec. There's no way that's the real him as there's no way he could interact with other humans his entire life, be professionally successful, have multiple daughters, etc.if so.
  23. Horrible cover, but...
  24. It's been fun to hear several other interviewees make references to that show over the years. Something tells me Gene still thinks the '78 Trans Am was the greatest car ever created. If Gene doesn't burn in hell for the Fresh Air interview can I nominate fire for the below? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIwWKxfu4A0
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