Sweet, sweet Friday, how I've longed for you.
'Not Fade Away'
Natter 34: Freak With No Name
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sweet, sweet April, how I've longed for you.
Timelies all!
Yay April!
Also, I am still in my pajamas, but will soon shower, dress and finish packing.
Where are you headed Sheryl?
Yesterday we were talking about crappy media coverage of the Schiavo situation. Today's Salon story is on that: [link]
Again and again CNN in particular seemed to do its best to accommodate the Pinellas Park noisemakers. Last week host Miles O'Brien adopted pro-life protesters' language and began referring to Michael Schiavo as the "estranged husband." As Media Matters for America noted, on March 24, CNN host Daryn Kagan said there are "a lot of people in this country agreeing with [pro-life protesters] that this would be a death without dignity." Kagan added that there are "strong, divided opinions across the country." Yet poll after poll showed that Americans were not strongly divided on this issue, and that most did not believe removing Schiavo's feeding tube would mean death without dignity.
Among their findings: buyers of American cars tend to be Republican - except, for some reason, those who buy Pontiacs, who tend to be Democrats. Foreign-brand compact cars are usually bought by Democrats - but not Mini Coopers, which are bought by almost equal numbers of Democrats and Republicans. And Volvos may not actually represent quite what you think.
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Scarborough also determined that Volvos were the most "Democratic" cars, by 44 to 32 percent, followed by Subarus and Hyundais. But although a lot of old Volvos on the road are driven by Democrats, the customers in Volvo showrooms no longer fit the old stereotype, according to a survey of 163,000 new-car buyers last year that was conducted by CNW Marketing Research of Bandon, Ore.
As Volvo's advertising has stressed performance in addition to safety, more and more Republicans are buying Volvos. The CNW survey last year showed that Democratic buyers of Volvo cars outnumbered Republicans by only 32 percent to 27 percent.
"Volvos have become more plush and bourgeois, which is a Republican thing to be," said Mickey Kaus, a dual expert in politics and cars as the author of the Kausfiles and Gearbox columns for Slate. "Subaru is the new Volvo - that is, it is what Volvos used to be: trusty, rugged, inexpensive, unpretentious, performs well, maybe a bit ugly. You don't buy it because you want to show you have money; you buy it because you have college-professor values."
This just in, Gmail now has rich text formatting. This is not an April Fools joke. *hugs Gmail very tight*
Not only that... but Google now owns their very own satelite. Called 'gSat'.
It's used for taking pictures. So folks can now run out and spell messages before gSat passes over.
But which Eyes guy was the Goa'uld capoeira guy? (I know I've misspelled here.)
I love the Cadbury mini-eggs! I had NONE this year. My local Walgreens had Cadbury Cream Eggs, mini-cream eggs and Caramel Eggs but none of the regular mini-eggs. So disappointing.
And now, you can degronk with Google Gulp! *g* [link]
So how long before Google turns evil?
It might actually take a while, as I think they have "Don't be evil" in their mission statement.