Andrew Sullivan points out that this may well be the first time a Congressman resigned for NOT having sex.
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.
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.
Maybe I've lived here too long, but am I missing something in that video? Did he actually see any accidents occur? All I see is a bunch of pearl-clutching over bike messengers...
I had the same reaction, Jess.
We still have bike messengers?
If it's the video I'm thinking of, I think there's one hit & run. I wished it was Michigan & Chicago ave in Chicago. Then you'd have horses too.
And the NY Post goes with the obvious headline: [link]
Watched the whole thing - not even a fender bender. One or two close calls, but it's not like Manhattan has the monopoly on asshole drivers. (They all come home at night to MY neighborhood..)