Archive for April, 2008

Tweets from 2008-04-30

  • "I’m so gay for Rick Rubin right now." – Ian Rogers #
  • @iancr go as the eagle soars, ian rogers, and godspeed. #

The Italic Poster

via Monoscope

Tweets from 2008-04-28

  • Experimenting w/ Tweetr … http://www.tw3t.com/f/1om #
  • Bah. Going back to Twhirl. So where’s the OS X native Twitter client? I need some core animation up in here. #
  • I’m listening to "Elevate (feat. The New Mastersounds)" by Fred Everything from "Light Of Day" #
  • I’m listening to "Street Scene (4 Shazz)" by St. Germain from "Boulevard: New Version: The Complete Series" #
  • I’m listening to "Changes" by Nostalgia 77 from "Garden" #
  • Sorry about the twitterspam from pandorajam… #
  • @amyhoy twistori is beautiful — nicely done. #
  • @having salmon caeser salad, (borderline rotting) fruit and a half doz choc almonds #
  • what am i tweeting about? foodfeed! http://snurl.com/267ok #
  • @ddukes you in for the engagement party or what/ #

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Tweets from 2008-04-27

  • mortified at mortified #
  • Brightkite -> Twitted -> Facebook status. Preview of teh future? #
  • supersunny d park. Come out y’all. #

Tweets from 2008-04-26

  • dolores is glorious #
  • who else is in dolores park? #

Tweets from 2008-04-25

Tweets from 2008-04-24

  • Patti’s back from biz in NYC. Feelin the love again. #

Superdelegates Crave Goodies?

“AS liberal-leaning pundits cry out for uncommitted Democratic superdelegates to make up their minds already, John Podhoretz reminds us why this is unlikely to happen anytime soon.

Yes. Sure. Because politicians with the most valuable votes in America are just going to choose up sides and not spend three months being courted and feted and promised. They are going to forswear having their feet kissed, their backs massaged, their views requested, their wants fulfilled, their needs anticipated. They are going to throw their vote away rather than milk it for all it‚Äôs worth…

The point here is: A thousand or so people are going to decide this primary. It behooves those people to have this go on as long as possible, because that is how they are going to get the most goodies. Maybe this is what Hillary truly understands.”

Mostly cynical. Tragic in those cases its true.

via The Economist

Barry McGee via VBS.TV

via VBS.tv