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Steve Martin

Happy Birthday to Steve Martin noted funny man born on Aug. 14, 1945 in Waco, TX. I didn’t realize he was a fellow Texan. For my generation he is best know for his Saturday Night Live skits, “King Tut” song, and “The Jerk”.
Most recently younger audiences know him for “Cheaper By the Dozen”.


New Batch of Photos from Ben Stiller's Night at the Museum 2


One of the few movies I'm not looking forward to next summer is Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian, the sequel to Ben Stiller's holiday comedy from 2006. Alas, there are plenty of fans of the first film, so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt this time (at least until we get a trailer). USA Today has our first look at a new batch of photos from the film, most of which include Stiller and/or one of the many comedic faces that appear in the sequel. They're expanding the fantastic

A Moral Compass, and Help From The Spirit World


Other than finding a nice frozen Thanksgiving turkey on sale, the best news in my world until yesterday really ain't even in my world, it's in my daughter's world. Cassie is a 9th grader, an honor's student, and since Saturday, focused on making the school basketball team. She got cold feet and was misty-eyed on the way to the first tryout last Saturday. "Why are you crying?", I asked. "I thought you wanted this." "I do," she whined, "but I won't have as much time for studying!" "Yeah you

Road-Test: Late-Night Vyner StreetFinding the Next Gen of Young British Artists in Six Steps


With the fantastical claim of having the “highest concentration of artists in the world,” Hackney, East London still remains the advertising agencies’ main port of call to head-hunt graphic designers, illustrators, filmmakers and many other creatives to push their wares. This geographical focus of artists developed itself in the ‘80s, when cheap rent and large amounts of empty warehouse spaces made Hoxton Square, Curtain Road, and Charlotte Road in Shoreditch the adopted home of British artists

Going solar? Seven sites map your plans


Homeowners who dream of their electric meter spinning backward may seek solar panels to slash bills and carbon emissions. But where to start? Before you call a contractor, these sites can assist with the early steps, like summing up what you could spend or save in your neighborhood. The pioneering San Francisco Solar Map offers personalized evaluations. San Francisco Solar Map The San Francisco Solar Map helps locals lay their solar plans. A Google map pegs projects already up and running

Splurging on Safety: Disregard Cost Per Use


Recently Paula wrote about a topic that actually has been referenced quite a lot here, and that’s calculating the true cost of an item in terms of cost per use. (J.D. has a handy formula for hours required to purchase an item for a different approach.) I’m definitely in favor of using things until the end of their life-span, fixing them and then using them more. Right now I’m wearing a $12 pair of pants I’ve had for about 6 years and patched repeatedly, a $16 jacket I’ve had for about as long

End of the Road: Is the Auto Industry Dead?


By Mark Brenner and Jane Slaughter, Labor Notes. Posted November 19, 2008. With U.S. car makers billions of dollars in the red, jobs vanishing and factories closing, the industry's problems may be insurmountable. Editor's note: As politicians in Washington debate the future of the U.S. auto industry, we are reposting this article from the September 2006 issue of Labor Notes. It spells out the how the Big 3 got into the mess they are in today, and what the UAW -- together with the rest of

Permanent Link to Recession spells cheap carbon credits


Recession spells cheap carbon credits Comment (1) Posted by: Amanda Palmer Tags: General, environment, The Great Debate -- Amanda Williams Palmer is the editor of Reuters’ European Venture Capital and Private Equity Journal (EVCJ). The opinions expressed are her own. -- Steel giant ArcelorMittal has shut down furnaces at a dozen sites across Europe for at least six months as its customers, mostly automakers, downsize because of the economic downturn. While environmentalists crack into the bu

The Town’s Inn, Pub and Eatery ~ Harpers Ferry


11.07.08 Ron Says ~ Ok, this was the last place I ate while here in Harper’s Ferry. The event, as I shall call it, began about an hour after Susan finished up her business affairs, and we had been here since taking pictures of the Scenic Historic Section of Harper’s Ferry. Susan realized that she had not been deleting photos from her memory card and that it was now full and wouldn’t save any more pictures.  We decided that it would be best to go eat as we both were also beginning to get a bit hu

Great News: Prices Have Fallen In California!


The LA Times reports from California. “The median sales price for homes in the region fell to $300,000 in October, a level not seen since 2003 and a 41% drop from the peak price set in the spring and summer of 2007, according to MDA DataQuick. Los Angeles County’s median home sales price was $355,000, down 29% from a year ago. Just a year ago, several market analysts interviewed by The Times predicted that Southern California home prices would drop 15% to 25% from their peak.” “It took only un

House Slaves (abeed al-beit) ?


The radical Al-Qaida has finally given their opinion of the Barck Hussein Obama victory and it’s not a pretty response! If Obama needed a “heads up” about this radical group or maybe a little added incentive, he’s got it now. In al-Qaida’s first response to Obama’s victory, al-Zawahri also called the president-elect—along with secretaries of state Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice—”house negroes.” Al-Qaida’s No. 2 leader used the racial epithet to insult Barack Obama in a message posted We

Selling Stuff


I’ve spent ten hours today and yesterday listing stuff on eBay and Craigslist to sell. Mostly new stuff, much of which I acquired many months ago from rebate grifting, and more recently, small items I purchased cheaply through an ink cartridge recycling scheme, with intent to sell. Now, that intent is a reality. A few details: I bought 6000 empty ink cartridges at an auction for $1080 two months ago, and me and my Dad have turned in 3700 of them at Office Depot for $3 store credit coupons. We h

III Quests of Dissidence in Madrid


By Flavio Goncalves   Last November 7th, 8th and 9th several Socialist, Revolutionary and Patriotic dissidents from all over Europe (from the far West of the Azores islands to the far East of Russia) gathered in Madrid, Spain, for the III Quests of Dissidence. In these three days hundreds of people had the change to listen to very unique, and different, individuals that held very not so mainstreamish views. I was one of them!.   Day one   We left early for the airport in Lisbon (laugh if

in other blogs: lost meters, found feeds, intimidating owls


photo by Brittney Bush Bollay [flickr] via our group pool [#] On a day with other big pirate news comes another story of grand theft in the form of a half dozen parking meters being stolen from beneath the crumbling viaduct. [seattlest] Speaking of disappearances, all of the Sound Transit artwork has been cleared out of Broadway storefront to make way for demolition. [capitolhillseattle] WiFi in the Ferries still won’t be free, but it might be cheaper under a new contract. [westseattleblog

Discounted Motor Insurance Quotations


The use of an insurance broker on the Internet to find the cheap car insurance quotes is a good idea, especially because they compare and an agreement on another is how fast and easy. There are many types of car insurance sites you can find by the words \”cheap car insurance quotes\” in the search box of a popular engine like Google or Yahoo. They are with hints of results, which show where you go cheap car to compare offers from different providers. You can also search terms like \”cheap car

You Are What You Eat


From the bean of Green Bean. "Who do you like for the EPA?" a friend recently asked. We were discussing possible picks for the new Obama cabinet. I had no idea. I hadn't paid much attention to the rumored possibilities and had, instead, been focusing all of my attention on the possible pick for Secretary of Agriculture. How odd is that? That a self-professed "eco-blogger," a lover of all things green and a constant striver for a less impactful life would have no idea who's on the short list

An HIT Moment with … Liddy West


An HIT Moment with ... is a quick interview with someone we find interesting. Liddy West is a principal with West Consulting and is working on the VUHID project. What is GPII, who’s involved, and why is it a non-profit? Global Patient Identifiers Inc. is the company started by Dr. Barry Hieb and myself to manage the Voluntary Health Identifier (VUHID) project. Barry, who left Gartner’s healthcare consulting group in August to work on VUHID full-time, has been focused on this effort part-ti

Making Macarons at L’Atelier des Chefs, Marylebone


L'Atelier des Chefs, Marylebone As usual, I’m late. Those of you who read other London food blogs have probably by now read about the Trusted Places-organized macaron-baking adventures last weekend. Trusted Places, World Foodie Guide and Eggbeater (newly transplanted from the Bay Area to London) have already done a fab job describing our class at L’Atelier des Chefs, but here are my jumbled thoughts anyway: I really enjoyed meeting a few of my fellow food bloggers in person, including Krista, He

Financial Meltdown Summit Featured Lavish Dinner Menu, $300 Bottles of Wine


Kudos to Fox News for reporting on this: WASHINGTON —Brother, can you spare a $300 bottle of wine? The White House dinner Friday night for foreign leaders working to resolve the global economic crisis featured traditionally gourmet selections for such an august gathering. There was no risk of a menu meltdown to go along with the subject of the meeting — austere markets, lost jobs and homeowners with mortgages they can’t afford. Related - Aftermath News Political elite enjoy lavish fine din

NF3


CD mail Published on Monday, November 17, 2008 by Yale Environment360 NF3: The Greenhouse Gas That Nobody Knew NF3, which is used in hi-tech manufacturing, was hailed as a way to fight global warming. But research shows that it has 17,000 times the warming potential of carbon dioxide. by Richard Conniff When industry began using NF3 in high-tech manufacturing, it was hailed as a way to fight global warming. But new research shows that this gas has 17,000 times the warming potential of ca

SLUMPING CARBON PRICE WORRIES GREENS, BY: DENNIS T. AVERY


CHURCHVILLE, VA—The price of carbon has slumped in Europe’s emission trading—for the second time in two years. The long-term investments needed to reduce humanity’s greenhouse emissions are being discouraged. The carbon price is meant to offset the economic cost of shifting from coal, gas, and oil to non-fossil energy.  If the carbon price is too cheap, however, Greens worry we won’t stop burning the fossil fuels.   That’s why President-elect Obama told the San Francisco Chronicle last Januar



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