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Watched Luther season 3
Sunday 8 September 2013 22:00 CDT
DramedyFantasyProceduralWatched Boardwalk Empire season 4
Sunday 8 September 2013 21:00 CDT
DramaHistoricalI adopted Parker on 1 September 2006, seven years (and one week) ago. Since I wasn't in Chicago last Sunday, I didn't make a note of Parker Day at the time. Here, then, is Parker's annual portrait, complete with a blade of grass on his nose: And here, also, is hoping for at least seven more years with the fuzzy dude.
I rarely buy plane tickets this far out, but something made me think buying holiday tickets right now might be a good idea. Things, for example, like this: The Department of Justice’s somewhat surprising lawsuit to stop the merger of American Airlines with US Airways may not offer much help for passengers hoping that competition among the majors will keep a ceiling on airfares. Like any commodity, airfares are a function of supply and demand — and carriers have been removing supply from the market. Some...
For only the third time this season, I got to see the Cubs win at home. They started strong and...well, that was all that they needed to do, because the Brewers are just as bad as the Cubs this year. Both teams are now tied for last place with 60-80 records. Whoever wins the next two games will be solidly in fourth place. It was a fun game, though. And really great weather. I think I have only two or three more games on my list this season, and I hope this starts a trend.
Attended Brewers @ Cubs
Friday 6 September 2013 13:20 CDT
BaseballChicagoCubsSecurity guru Bruce Schneier has two essays in the Guardian this week. The first explains how the US government betrayed the Internet: By subverting the internet at every level to make it a vast, multi-layered and robust surveillance platform, the NSA has undermined a fundamental social contract. The companies that build and manage our internet infrastructure, the companies that create and sell us our hardware and software, or the companies that host our data: we can no longer trust them to be ethical...
I only had a day in Edinburgh, and catching up with a friend I hadn't seen in three years took precedence over photography. I took a few dozen shots, but none except this really hit my standards: That's the Observatory House atop Carlton Hill. It's hard to see the 30 km/h wind blowing us over in this photo, or my unbelievable jet lag, but I assure you, dear reader, both contributed to the dearth of good photography I produced Monday. The last time I visited Edinburgh (in June 1992), I only had a few...
Remember the Google Street View Tardis Easter egg I mentioned? It's real: That's right in front of the Earl's Court Tube stop this past Sunday. Apparently the Doctor has installed a CCTV camera on his roof...hmm...
I'm a big fan of the Ed and Dave show, also known as Prime Minister's Questions, which C-SPAN airs live when the House of Commons is in session. Today's game included a series of set pieces in which Conservative MPs had batting practice with the PM who hit a bunch of pop-ups that any competent infielder should have caught.* Unfortunately, Ed Milliband leads the Labour Party right now, and—continuing the metaphor into extra innings—his side of the house play like Cubs. Here's a typical exchange...
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