Saturday, September 30, 2006

October Reading and Listening Recommendations




Flowers For Algernon by Daniel Keyes is narrated through the writing of Charlie Gordon, who is mentally retarded and has agreed to undergo experimental testing to enhance his intelligent. The journal is kept in the name of science and illustrates Charlies progression through language and context as he goes from mentally handicapped to a super genius. All the while his progress is being monitored by the progress of a lab rat named Algernon that had undergone the experiment shortly before Charlie.

Lately I've felt the need to dip back into something familiar. What I have found is that I stand alone in my familiarity with The Beastie Boys. I don't know if they never quite made it to Spain, or if they just didn't take. The Sounds of Science is what I've been pushing on some of my non-Beastie running buddies as a solid introduction to the band. The collection includes the hits from 5 of their 6 major releases as well as some tracks from their early releases, such as Pollywog Stew.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

E tu Popeye?


So apparently there was something to Popeye ingesting "spinach" through his pipe. Food writer Michael Pollan speaks with Brooke Gladstone on NPR's On the Media about the recent spinach E. Coli fiasco.
In the discussion Pollan reveals that spinach was in fact slang for marijuana in the 1930's when Popeye was created. The weed had recently come under fire from the federal government where it was suggested that the smokers and ingesters would become bezerk with superhuman strength.

Stay tuned for next week's episode Scooby Snacks, Dagwood Sandwiches and Methadone: Which Treatment is Best for You?

http://onthemedia.org/pretranscript.html
* transcripts won't actually be available until Tuesday September 26th, audio available now.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Congresspedia

Know your congressman with this new wiki server, congresspedia. Note the $1,000 opportunity on the home page for anyone who can convince their congressman/congresswoman to post his/her daily schedules on the internet.

Included in this information is the fundraising profile of each member as well as their top contributors and top industry supporters. This is all part of Sourcewatch and The Sunlight Foundation's efforts to get people involved in the Democratic system.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Congresspedia

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Midterm Election Scorecard


Here's your Midterm Election Scorecard for heated battles this coming November.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14275232/

Pluto Update...or should I say 134340 Update


134340 or "the planet formerly known as Pluto" has been given the final blow in its public defrocking.

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14789691/

Sunday, September 10, 2006

September Reading and Listening Recommendation

Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre
Pierre is an Australian writer and Vernon God Little was his first book, for which he won the 2003 Booker Prize. To simplify this book it satirizes what those who have never been to America that think they know what America is about from watching stereotyped productions of the lower class and trailer parks or the American representation in news programs. Vernon G. Little, the protagonist has been compared to Holden Caulfield of Catcher in the Rye and Ignatius J. Reilly of A Confederacy of Dunces. It was described by the Booker Prize judges as a "coruscating black comedy reflecting our alarm but also our fascination with America" ("Author Pierre wins Booker prize", BBC, October 15, 2003).
It is set in a fictitious small town in Texas, less than a week from when Vernon G. Little’s only friend Jesus Navarro committed suicide after first killing 16 class bullies. Vernon is fingered as the scapegoat since there is no one to convict for the crime.
DBC Pierre is the pen name of Peter Warren Finley who claims to have written the book primarily to exercise his own guilt ridden demons of his youth and one particular moment where he had conned an elderly artist out of his home.


Powder Burns by The Twilight Singers
Recording on Powder Burns began in singer/songwriter Greg Dulli’s adopted home New Orleans before Katrina’s destruction and continued immediately afterwards using generators. This isn’t an album about Hurricane Katrina, but as a good portion of the songs were written after the fact, the influence is there. The first song is an instrumental called “Towards the Waves” which has been described as “represent(ing) the calm before the storm” (Harmonium.com). In “There’s Been an Accident” Dulli sings, ‘I’m alive, it kinda took me by surprise/but everytime I look away, there’s no light/ there’s no sentry at the gate’. Similar emotions can be drawn out in “Underneath the Waves”, “Powder Burns” and “I Wish I Was”. As each one of these songs has been connected to the obvious link of Katrina, they have all likewise been connected to Greg Dulli’s recent sobriety. Since I haven’t been able to find a quote from Dulli himself, you can pick whichever back story you prefer, whether it be the timeless tale of the drug-addled rockstar who finds redemption through sobriety or the untold tale of the rockstar clinging to the nearest tree while the vicious barrage of Mother Nature’s fury is unleashed on him and his neighbors. Redemption through sobriety has a happy ending, while sorting out the why’s and how’s of Katrina falls more in the category of we’re damned because we haven’t.

Republicans Opt for their Standard Practice of Mudslinging Come November


The Republicans, with their backs against the wall going into November, have announced their battle plan to maintain the majority, fight dirty. They have been spending their resources in uncovering anything even remotely spin-worthy about their democrat counterparts and as in elections past where there is no spin, we can count on them to make it up.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14757598/

It is suggested that negative campaigning plays a role in keeping the fringe voters at home while turning out the more partisan crowd which generally works in the GOP's favor (hence the majority party).

http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&context=crisp

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Lamentation of the Peanut Butter Kit Kat

This little beauty came to me from Prague over the summer. Having been in Spain now for a little over a year I have grown accustomed to the less adventerous Spanish palate. This basically means if it doesn't come in Lemon or Orange flavor you're shit out of luck.
In many ways I feel cheated. When my wife and I planned our move to Spain, I had never considered that I might want to give the people at Kit Kat a call for an update on any possible peanut butter combinations they were whipping up. But now, there it is and here I am. Unless I continue smuggling them in from Central Europe, I will sit here patiently waiting for the Lemon Kit Kat or maybe a Kit Kat paella.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Pluto 1930 - ? (Update)


Pluto may be spared. Neighbors report that one Mr. M. Mouse is not such a heartless bastard after all.

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060831_planet_definition.html