Archives for October, 2008

YouTube - child abuse or baby gymnastics


Hahaha… CGI is fun…

YouTube – baby gymnastics

P.S., i don't want anyone to get to unnerved, if you want to be sure this is fake, just stare at anything but the baby when you watch it (like the TV), you'll be able to see that the movements of the baby and the shape of the baby are impossible (short of twisting off his arm or something)

Where Do You Land on the Voter Demographic Map?


Jonathan Darmin writes this fairly interesting article on class politics and the possible future of Sarah Palin if Obama wins the presidency:


The GOP's Palin Problem | Newsweek Politics: Campaign 2008 | Newsweek.com

I that I often don't know which voter class I fall into when I read articles like these.  Hispanic Minority?  Danish Minority?  Religious? Liberal? Liberal-Religious-Moral-Conservative?  Or simply "white middle class"?

So confusing.  Anyway, somebody get me a Palin button now.

DK

Politics?


This is pretty much where I'm at with the Obama vs. McCain issue at this point.  It'll make more sense if you were ever into STNG.

Props to Sarah Palin for the SNL Appearance.  She might not make it into the white house, but after Alaska she's going to have her run of any company in the country I imagine.

YouTube – not a good captain/first officer

Tina-Fey - Google News


"I thank my parents for somehow raising me to have confidence that is disproportionate with my looks and abilities. Well done. That is what all parents should do"
Tina-Fey – Google News

Debates Outcome


As Judged by the fabulous Mr. Dickerson. 

I don't have time to do any real blogging, but this article does a great summary of the final debate and it's outcome.  After just listening to it in its entirety, I find it quite balanced (for a left-leaning journalist, anyway).

McCain did well in the final debate, but not well enough to matter. – By John Dickerson – Slate Magazine