Just links:
- 100 Abandoned Houses
- Ohio State University Open Access Titles
- OliverFest (who knew he was a local?)
- Recording the Textile Mill Heritage (video)
Old man yells at cloud
Just links:
Watching the city council meeting a few minutes ago, I found Evelyn Terry’s comment that Winston-Salem’s new stadium will somehow bring nothing less than total “social justice” to Winston-Salem very interesting.
And by “interesting,” I mean “idiotic.”
Also amusing were Dan Besse’s line of questioning — essentially nothing but a pointed attempt to have the city manager restate “for the record” all the very comforting assurances he’d just made in his report about how no tax money would be involved, how backing out would ultimately be “more expensive”, etc. — and Vivian Burke’s self-righteous scolding of all dissenters for “speaking negatively.” It was lovely the way they all managed to congratulate themsleves for their handling of the issue, though.
Of course, the bailout passed unanimously. As the mayor, entire council, the Journal, and damned near everyone else in the city’s power structure had been calling it “inevitable” since it was first announced, I had no illusion that there would be any actual deliberation.
Let’s see:
Who didn’t see this coming? Apparently not our esteemed mayor. But it’s amazing he can see much of anything, what with his head stuffed so far up Billy Prim’s ass and all…
According to some reports I’ve read, as many as one million Americans may have been caught completely unaware by yesterday’s switch from analog to digital television broadcasting.
I think each and every one of them should write a nice, long letter to President Carter to complain about it.
I thought this was a gag when I heard it mentioned on the radio this morning.
What’s really sad is that so many people are unemployed while the studio executive who signed off on this probably still has a job.