Saturday, September 21, 2013
saturday night riot
7 rip-offs you shoukd know about
employers actually plan to hire more full-time employees as obamacare takes effect
climate report coming out this month is going to be bad news
1928 yiddish-english dictionary may be first official instance of "meh"
Friday, September 20, 2013
every friday afternoon
map shows 170 years worth of hurricanes
kkk fliers left in people's yards
smaller testicles linked to caring fathers
and rip former heavyweight champ ken norton
kkk fliers left in people's yards
smaller testicles linked to caring fathers
and rip former heavyweight champ ken norton
Corporate Meritocracy Explained
- In the midst of a rant, a truth from Gawker:
Specifically, according to Forbes, he was worth $16 billion [four years ago]. So in the course of his first two terms as mayor, Bloomberg gained $11 billion. As of this past spring, his third term had seen him gain another $11 billion.
It's a biographical oddity. For one thing, it means that Bloomberg L.P. has flourished wildly ever since its indispensable chief executive officially removed himself from the company's operations....Getting rid of Michael Bloomberg as CEO would appear to be the most lucrative business decision Michael Bloomberg ever made. [emphasis mine]
- From today's FT, page one, paragraph one, right column, above the fold*:
Stephen Elop is to receive an €18,800,000 pay-off to move from Nokia [back] to Microsoft, our about €1,000,000 for every €1,000,000,000 [not a typo] of market value lost under his leadership of the mobile phone group.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
holy thursday
why wall street is very, very angry with richmond california
mosy companies aren't trimming workers hours for healthcare law
every nuclear reactor in the country should be shut down
la teacher: we don't need ipads, wee need help
mosy companies aren't trimming workers hours for healthcare law
every nuclear reactor in the country should be shut down
la teacher: we don't need ipads, wee need help
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
skippy's wednesday night music club
don henley at farm aid. speaking of farms, have you thanked a farmer lately?
Labels: farmers, music, skippy's music club, youtube
1 in 5 people in santa barbara
live in poverty. thousands go hungry each day. schools can't afford to pay teachers. roads aren't paved, they are patch worked together. homelessness is getting worse. and, yet...
....our resident uber-1%er, ty warner (worth $2.6 billion) fails to mention $3.1 million dollars of his income that he stashed away in a secret offshore bank account. seriously....how much greed is enough?
in santa barbara we have homeless people put in jail for no reason other than being poor.
ty warner deserves to be in jail more than those people.

....our resident uber-1%er, ty warner (worth $2.6 billion) fails to mention $3.1 million dollars of his income that he stashed away in a secret offshore bank account. seriously....how much greed is enough?
in santa barbara we have homeless people put in jail for no reason other than being poor.
ty warner deserves to be in jail more than those people.

Labels: 1 percent, greed, santa barbara, ty warner
wednesday night prayer
welcome to the new gilded age
the top 5 ways to manage your passwords
half of the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history happened in the last 6 years
are wallets on their way out?
the top 5 ways to manage your passwords
half of the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history happened in the last 6 years
are wallets on their way out?
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
skippy's tuesday night music club
fiona apple meets chipotle
Labels: food, music, skippy's music club, youtube
earthquakes...nuke meltdowns...now typhoons
japan just isn't getting a break from it all.
500,000 flee as typhoon lashes japan. the year’s 18th typhoon shot through central and northeast honshu on monday, unleashing torrential rain and strong winds on much of the main island, including fukushima prefecture, where radioactive water was discharged to prevent the troubled complex from flooding - japan times
Labels: climate change, global warming, japan, natural disasters
unleaded, please
lead may be good in pencils...but it ain't so hot in humans.
outdated lead exposure regulations threaten thousands of american workers. lax federal regulations allow some workers to accumulate dangerous amounts of lead in their blood, but california is taking the first steps toward safer standards.- scientific american
Labels: california, public health, regulation
Noted for the Record
If this blog published pieces as badly reasoned as this POS, there would be no reason to come here except for the Music Club.
A Little King Crimson....
tuesday night music club
the pay gap between men and women still exists
do left-handed people really die young?
what's killing poor white women?
what isaac asimov thought 2014 would look like
do left-handed people really die young?
what's killing poor white women?
what isaac asimov thought 2014 would look like
Monday, September 16, 2013
it sure is monday
the guide to the the most radical separatists in america
medical marijuana users: stand up for yourselves in court!
things are looking bad for ken cuccinelli
betty fokker shames the slut-shamer
medical marijuana users: stand up for yourselves in court!
things are looking bad for ken cuccinelli
betty fokker shames the slut-shamer
Sunday, September 15, 2013
sunday sunrise
want some fresh eggs? why not rent-a-chicken
support the living wage bill
children who are read to are less violent
and let's cheer for the most high-profile blogger whose bout with ted barlow disease is happily in remission, dave niewert, and his excellent blog orcinus
support the living wage bill
children who are read to are less violent
and let's cheer for the most high-profile blogger whose bout with ted barlow disease is happily in remission, dave niewert, and his excellent blog orcinus
Saturday, September 14, 2013
don't drink the water
seriously. and, no, not in mexico...but kinda close.
in louisiana.
in louisiana.
yet another reason to avoid getting fresh water up your nose — even if you aren’t at a water park: louisiana health officials have confirmed that tests conducted by the centers for disease control and prevention found that a local parish has brain-eating amoebae in its drinking water. - consumerist
Labels: louisiana, public health, water
saturday night party
u.s. poverty rates higher than in peer countries
computer program uses twitter to map the 'mood' of the nation
library book overdue for 59 years
and rip sound engineer wizard ray dolby
Friday, September 13, 2013
black friday rule
the case of the (still) missing jobs
nyc's disappearing neighborhood hospitals
5 reasons small business owners should support a living wage
underwater bacteria that reproduce once every 10,000 years
nyc's disappearing neighborhood hospitals
5 reasons small business owners should support a living wage
underwater bacteria that reproduce once every 10,000 years
Thursday, September 12, 2013
gray thursday
white supremacist felon caught with 18 guns, 45,000 bullets, and a list of black and jewish leaders
write this down: sex is not about fun
man kills neighbors, cites stand your ground and the bush doctrine
be sure to tune on for the ig noble prize ceremony, live from harvard!
and rest in peace california late night car ads king cal worthington
write this down: sex is not about fun
man kills neighbors, cites stand your ground and the bush doctrine
be sure to tune on for the ig noble prize ceremony, live from harvard!
and rest in peace california late night car ads king cal worthington
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
wednesday night hop
isaac asimov predicted 2014 tech in 1964
marijuana reform is sweeping the country
a guide to the most radical separatists in america
contractors rake in $385 billion on overseas bases in 12 years
marijuana reform is sweeping the country
a guide to the most radical separatists in america
contractors rake in $385 billion on overseas bases in 12 years
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
tuesday night fever
fox news ratings lowest since 2001
hello kitty planes coming to the u.s.
5 reasons we should tax wall street transactions
our buddy joe gandleman talks about cory booker, sexuality and the gop
hello kitty planes coming to the u.s.
5 reasons we should tax wall street transactions
our buddy joe gandleman talks about cory booker, sexuality and the gop
Monday, September 09, 2013
it might as well stay monday from now on
5 things you may not know about rainbows
here's a handy chart to help conservatives find a "white" trayvon martin
the history of scary clowns
innocent people killed in the war on drugs
here's a handy chart to help conservatives find a "white" trayvon martin
the history of scary clowns
innocent people killed in the war on drugs
Sunday, September 08, 2013
sunday sunday
can fast food strikes revive unions?
swedish scientists confirm new element discovered
look for some new works by j.d. salinger in the next few years
10-year-old boy finds a mummy in his grandmother's attic
Saturday, September 07, 2013
saturday night out
it costs $350 to make an artificial hip. it will cost you $30,000 to get one
parking garage where deep throat met woodward may soon be demolished
last person to see adolf hitler alive dies at age 96
thanks to bb for reminding us, we love in ironic times
parking garage where deep throat met woodward may soon be demolished
last person to see adolf hitler alive dies at age 96
thanks to bb for reminding us, we love in ironic times














