Jed Bartlet calls the Butterball Hotline. A holiday classic.
Love this clip.
“I do… radio commercials… for… products.”
hi, I'm a co-founder of blip.tv and all around geek.
This is a collection of things that matter to me, usually computing, web video, movies, a smattering of music, a pinch of politics, and cats.
Jed Bartlet calls the Butterball Hotline. A holiday classic.
Love this clip.
“I do… radio commercials… for… products.”
Say What Now of the Day: On last night’s O’Reilly Factor, Bill O’Reilly and Fox News colleague Megyn Kelly discussed the recent pepper-spraying incident at UC Davis and concluded that it’s not right “to Monday-morning quarterback the police,” particularly at “a fairly liberal campus” like UC Davis, just because they sprayed some protesters with “a food product, essentially.”
Listen above to the entire u-rage-u-lose exchange, which comes hot on the heels of a new PublicMind poll from Fairleigh Dickinson University which found that people who regularly watch Fox News are less informed than people who don’t watch any news at all.
Oh, and in case you were wondering, yeah: Megyn Kelly’s “essentially” remark is already a meme.
Megyn Kelly on mustard gas: “It’s a condiment, essentially.”
(via evangotlib)
Mine heart… it breaks… watch till the end and read the captions.
A hard day’s work (Taken with instagram)
Dee Der Down, Dee Der Down…
I sure do miss this show sometimes.
"When I look at any icon I encounter, I look at both presentation and metaphor. Does this make sense? Is it free of extraneous detail? Is it well crafted? For example, when I see the circle with the red slash (which means something is prohibited) occasionally used for “delete” it’s like chalk on a blackboard! When I see a carefully articulated fresh take on a concept, I’m delighted."
Susan Kare, designer of the original Mac icons and beyond.
Poor Nicola, I had no idea (Taken with instagram)
“The FCC’s Open Internet rules mean that small entrepreneurs will not have to seek permission from broadband providers to reach new markets and consumers with innovative products and services,” Commerce Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., said during debate on the Senate floor on Wednesday. “Far from preventing investment, the FCC’s Open Internet rules will foster small businesses and support their demonstrated ability to create jobs.
Boom.
My fellow blip.tv co-founder Justin Day and I will be on WBAI 99.5 FM in NYC tomorrow (Wednesday) at 7 PM as guests on Off the Hook, the venerable hacker-oriented program. Off the Hook has been on the air since 1988, hosted by Emmanuel Goldstein.
You can also get info on WBAI’s web site.