You can’t call her that.
Month: January 2008
Extreme Blogging
Some like it cold:
This time it’s a real one. Storm force winds (64-72 mph), blowing snow, zero visibility. It’s been difficult to count storms this season because they come one right after the other. Front after front we’ve been getting pounded with gales, storms, and snow. We take weather observations twice a day, and the wind speed for the past month has been oscillating up and down like a restless animal. If you’ve been on this side of Antarctica this year chances are you’ve heard it too: it’s one of the worst weather years anyone can remember. Flights to the continent have been delayed. Helicopters have been grounded. And no matter how windy it is elsewhere, Cape Crozier lives up to its reputation by always being a little bit windier. It’s a hard place to get to – it’s always a good idea to include several days of likely weather delays in any Crozier plan.
Hat tip: Kottke.
News From Baghdad
The place just got its first Chinese restaurant. Insert your joke here.
“Fired Up”
I’ll tell you one thing: the Clintons could never have this much fun.
Reihan On Ledger
It’s a dark day in Washington. My generation will, I suspect, be the last human generation in either a very good way (we will transcend our limitations, we will live incredibly long lives, we will expand our moral imaginations, and in the process we will become something better than human) or in a very bad way (we will all be killed by nanite goo). So I hate the thought of any one of us biting the dust and missing the adventure to come, though of course that is as it must be.
My bet is on the nanite goo. Rex Wockner sends me this column as a tribute of sorts. Gay men responded to Ledger and not just because he was surpassingly handsome. He really inhabited a dark place many of us escaped from, and he evoked it with enormous restraint and integrity. The darkness clearly haunted him, but he turned it into a thing of beauty and redemption. For a while.
Fact-Checking Clinton-Obama
An even-handed treatment.
He’ll Play The Joker
Heath Ledger had finished filming post-production.
Obama’s Ebenezer Sermon
It’s a YouTube sensation:
While cable news shows gorge on campaign sparring, Obama’s uplifting speech is absolutely dominating YouTube. The 34-minute address from Ebenezer Baptist Church is currently the fourth most viewed video in the world on YouTube, trailing two Britney Spears clips. Not only is that unusual traffic for a long political address – people also like it. On Tuesday, viewers voted it the second most "favorited" video in the world. It also drew the second highest number of incoming links, a key indicator of web interest that drives Google page rankings.
The Eleventh Star Trek Movie
Some stills and scenes have leaked.
Nixon Channels Hillary
Isn’t this her core message? From her mentor:
