Oh, the Indy would eat this shit up. Especially since they did a feature on them last year.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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.
It's an idea.
... it's not a great idea. Or one without potential backlash...
Naptown sounds like a nice place to visit.
I'm not gonna do it. But the ranks of disgruntled former employees are pretty big at this point. Including former accountants.
Weiner is resigning.
He should have held out and done a "I'll only step down if Boehner does" [link] (Oh please please please be true!)
Andrew Sullivan points out that this may well be the first time a Congressman resigned for NOT having sex.
He should have held out and done a "I'll only step down if Boehner does"
If only for the Daily News headline!
"Weiner for Boehner: Let's Trade"
Wow, I never knew NYC traffic sucked this much.
Documenting Traffic Mayhem in a Manhattan Street Intersection
“3 Way Street” by Ron Gabriel is a video of one Manhattan intersection that shows the mayhem caused by misbehaving motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. The video is part of Gabriel’s 3 Way Street campaign, a masters thesis project that addresses coexistence on New York City streets.
By summer 2010, the expansion of bike lanes exposed a clash of long-standing bad habits — such as pedestrians jaywalking, cyclists running red lights, and motorists plowing through crosswalks. The old habits exacerbate attempts to expand ways to use our streets; existing disfunction makes change more difficult.
My master’s thesis project at SVA focused on one intersection as a case study. The video aims to show our interconnected role in improving the safety and usability of our streets. The campaign is named ’3-Way Street’ and is made up of a poster series, a video and website.