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The owner of the group blog I post on, Max Sawicky has posted his annual Thanksgiving satire. I still think it is the funniest historically accurate Thanksgiving column ever written: [link] - even surpassing the Art Buchwald classic: [link]
Slacker Secret Santa: All of you who want to exchange presents with other Buffistas but haven't mailed Dani about it yet, this is your chance!
Please send your info (board name and snail-mail address) to my profile address until the 10th of December. By then, I'll match you up to pairs of givers and recipients, and let you know which is who.
Your truly,
Tiny Jewish not-Santa
Hi all. Brand spankin' new here. Heard a few friends talk (endlessly) about this site, and they encouraged me to join. I haven't found a user directory, so dunno how to say who referred me. NoiseDesign is the primary culprit.
I confess, I'm still new to Buffy (gasp!) Thangs to ND, I'm borrowing season 2 DVD's. Also, pretty new to Firefly. I was introduced with the movie, then watched the whole series in a marathon viewing last New Years. LOVE IT!
OK, not sure what else to say, or if this is the right place to do this. Golly this is a big site.
Hey NYC Buffistae. My band, the Lothars are returning to New York City for the first time in over seven years!
Next Tuesday night, December 5, at 8:30PM, The Lothars will be performing at the Galapagos Art Space, providing the soundtrack to the 1929 Soviet silent film "Man With a Movie Camera" ("Chelovek s kinoapparatom"). "Dziga Vertov's masterpiece is an application of 'life as it is lived.' A cameraman travels around a city with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzling inventiveness. This playful film is at once a documentary of a day in the life of the Soviet Union, a documentary of the filming of said documentary, and a depiction of an audience watching the film. Even the editing of the film is documented. It makes the cameraman the hero, and is one of the most dynamic experiments with montage; the film also uses trick photography, animation, slow motion and speeded-up shots."
The Lothars are a theremin-based improvisational ensemble which includes hammered dulcimer, log drum, electro-flute, prerecorded samples, and at least two theremins (a word not often seen in its plural form). What better soundtrack for a 1929 Soviet silent film than a band featuring an instrument invented 10 years earlier by a Soviet scientist? It's a match made in Heaven! Or a Socialist Utopia, as the case may be....
The Lothars last performed their soundtrack to this film in June, 2003, at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. Don't wait another 3 1/2 years for your next chance to experience this melange of sight and sound!
The Galapagos Art Space is at 70 N 6th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Tickets are $8. Visit http://www.galapagosartspace.com for directions and other details.
I hope some of you can make it!
My latest post is up at the Gristmill Blog
You can't conduct an orchestra with an invisible hand
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In honor of World AIDS Day you can go to www.lighttounite.org and light a candle for Bristol Myers-Squibb to donate $1 to the World AIDS fund.
Announcing the Buffista Stationary Exchange, with me as moderator.
I brought up the idea a while back, then spent a lot of time tryiing to figure out the best way to do it. It then occurred to me to ask the participants, so I've created a poll:
Stationary Exchange
Poll is up until midnight Wednesday, EST.
If you've posted or emailed that you're interested in participating, expect an email in a few days. If you haven't let me know, send an email to my profile addy.
New post up on Gristmill
Carbon trading: a carbon tax, blindfolded and handcuffed, with its shoelaces tied together
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"Mommy, where do carbon offsets come from?"
"Well, you see sweetheart, when a major polluter and a consultant love money very, very much, they express that love in a special way. Nine months later, the consultant produces an extremely large paper packet."
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In theory, carbon taxes and carbon trading yield similar results.(Carbon taxes raise the price of fossil fuels by taxing it. Permits raise the price of fossil fuels by requiring people to buy permits for each unit burned) So why do so many people who support carbon taxes oppose carbon trading? Because in practice they differ catastrophically, something we have good reasons to expect.
Read the rest on Gristmill
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