Do as I say, not as I do, dahling. Atlantic Wire blogger Alexander Abad-Santos finds Arianna Huffington's criticism of “our media culture” a bit hard to take, seeing how Huffington is a major culprit in perpetuating it. Abad-Santos writes — In an interview with CNN Money, Huffington talked about AOL's plan for growth, editor Michael Arrington's departure, TechCrunch and Crunchfund. Huffington, playing it cool, had nothing but warm words for Arrington. When asked why the story became as big as it did, Huffington replied, “Our media culture likes to obsess over non-stories, the balloon boy, the pastor who was going to burn or not burn the Koran, Casey Anthony. It's just unfortunately part of our culture we … have OCD over non-stories.” Abad-Santos proceeded to link to these non-stories … at Huffington Post — Click ahead for: Casey Anthony's dad on Doctor Phil, non-Koran burning , or balloon boy's parents auctioning off his balloon, cat hair covers or Michael Arrington's first post on his new blog.
Continue reading …Dennis Ritchie, who invented the C programming language and helped create the UNIX operating system, died last weekend at age 70. His death after a long illness was first reported by Google engineer Rob Pike . Obituaries popping up on tech sites hail his work, vision, and legacy: “Ritchie’s contribution to…
Continue reading …For one would-be bank robber, “take the money and run” is easier said than done. Accused thief Thomas Love was arrested Saturday after he slipped a note demanding money to a teller at the WSFS Bank in New Castle, Del., police said. Instead of giving over the money, the teller handed him back the note. “After receiving the note,
Continue reading …New York Times columnist Paul Krugman’s Tuesday morning blog post no doubt left his hordes of leftist fans bereft: “Why I’m Not In Zuccotti Park. ” That’s the space in Lower Manhattan that’s been occupied by the loose affiliation of leftist Wall Street protesters for four weeks running. The brief item in full: Some readers have been asking me to go make a speech at one of the OWS demonstrations. If you think about it, however, you’ll see why I can’t. I’ve been granted the enormous privilege of expounding my own views twice a week in the world’s greatest newspaper. I try to make the best use of that privilege, doing all I can to get the truth across and also advocating for what I believe to be the right policies. There are, however, some restrictions that come with the privilege; one of them is not crossing the line between advocate and activist. And there are good reasons for drawing that line. Just in case you were wondering. One of Krugman’s many gushing commenters wrote in response: “Paul, your great work as a scholar and truth-teller are with folks at all times in Zuccotti and everywhere OWS exists. You ARE in the park. Thanks for all you do. Your work requires courage and has earned our respect many times over.” Krugman’s pompous response inspired a Twitter hashtag from less reverent readers, #Krugmanexcuses.
Continue reading …When you listened to Tyler, the Creator’s Goblin did you ever think that he’d make a video for “Bitch Suck Dick”? I mean, of all the other tracks that could have gotten the visual treatment, you’d think he would have went with “Tron Cat” or even “Radicals.” But hey, Tyler and his Odd Future pals aren’t exactly the most predictable bunch, so this makes sense, right? Anyway, the visuals basically fulfill… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 11/10/2011 09:40 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Lethal injection is just such a pleasant way to die. At least according to Florida state Rep. Brad Drake, who wants to put an end to the execution method in the state. He argues that Death Row killers shouldn’t be allowed to “get off that easy”; the electric chair would…
Continue reading …What does Lana Del Rey look/sound like removed of the artifice of her stylized music videos? Here’s your answer, as Del Rey took her breakthrough single “Video Games” on to Jools Holland tonight in England, delivering the song in her cutesy and brassy voice backed up by a pianist and some strings. It’s hard to say what will happen to Del Rey once she leaves the blogosphere’s intense spotlight, but… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 11/10/2011 23:45 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Protesters in New York are preparing for a confrontation with police, as the owners of the park order a ‘clear-up’ • Follow @AdamGabbatt at the park from Thursday night The collection of sleeping bags, camping stoves and Macbook Airs that makes up the Occupy Wall Street stronghold in Lower Manhattan is about to be broken up. Four weeks after the first protesters took up residence at Zuccotti Park, what looks like a final showdown with the city authorities is looming. The owners of the park, Brookfield Properties, appear to have had enough of their uninvited guests and have ordered a cleanup to begin at 7am on Friday. On Thursday, representatives of the company distributed leaflets in the park saying that, following the clear-up, protesters will not be allowed to keep sleeping bags, tents, and other camping gear in the park. Nor will they be allowed to lie down on the benches or the ground. In effect, the camp is finished. Police have said all along that they would enforce the wishes of the park’s owners – Zuccotti is a private space that is open to the public under the terms of an agreement with the city authorities. Occupy Wall Street protesters called for supporters to gather at the park from 6am on Friday to defend it from what they said was an eviction attempt. Police say they will move in to enforce the clean-up from 7am. Some sort of confrontation appears inevitable. OWS spokesman Tyler Combelic told the ThinkProgress website: “We have decided that at 7 o’clock tomorrow, we will not leave the park. We are not opposed to cleaning it ourselves.” On Wednesday, protesters began cleaning up the park themselves. The New York Police Department told the Guardian that the park would be cleaned in thirds on Friday, in an operation that was expected to last 12 hours. Brookfield, the owners, said in the statement distributed to the park’s occupants: “Zuccotti Park is a privately-owned space that is designed and intended for use and enjoyment by the general public for passive recreation. For the safety and enjoyment of everyone, the following types of behaviour are prohibited in Zuccotti Park: Camping and/or the erection of tents or other structures; Lying down on the ground, or lying down on benches, sitting areas or walkways which unreasonably interferes with the use of benches, sitting areas or walkways by others. The placement of tarps or sleeping bags or other covering on the property.” Occupy Wall Street said the statement by the owners amounted to an “attempt to shut down #OWS for good”. OWS said in a statement on Wednesday: “Last night Mayor Bloomberg and the NYPD notified Occupy Wall Street participants about plans to ‘clean the park’ – the site of the Wall Street protests – tomorrow starting at 7am. ‘Cleaning’ was used as a pretext to shut down ‘Bloombergville’ a few months back, and to shut down peaceful occupations elsewhere. “Bloomberg says that the park will be open for public usage following the cleaning, but with a notable caveat: Occupy Wall Street participants must follow the ‘rules’. These rules include, ‘no tarps or sleeping bags’ and ‘no lying down.’ “So, seems likely that this is their attempt to shut down #OWS for good.” Whatever happens, the protesters have made significant gains. They have forced the media to take notice of them, and they appear to have made inroads with public opinion. A survey by Time magazine found that 54% of Americans have a favourable impression of the protests, with 23% reporting a negative impression. An NBC/Wall Street Journal survey, found 37% “tend to support” OWS, while 18% “tend to oppose” it. CBS News headlined a piece on its website : “Occupy Wall Street – more popular than you think”. Occupy Wall Street Protest New York United States Michael Bloomberg Matt Wells guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …President Obama welcomed Lee Myung-bak to the White House with all the requisite pomp and circumstance today, touting the newly-minted free trade agreement between South Korea and the US. “With our landmark trade agreement, we will bring our nations even closer, creating new jobs for both our people and preserving…
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