CDs for Good and Not Evil Now that the Sony rootkit fiasco is behind us. Here’s a selection of CDs that support a good cause and won’t destroy your computer. Just in time for Christmas.
First Ave - The Bootlegs Commemorating 35 years at First Ave $13, proceeds support the Diverse Emerging Music Organization
We’re Coming Over - The Best of Croncast Year
Support Free College Tuition for Minnesota’s Best Students MN Gov. Tim Pawlenty floated a plan today that would provide high school students graduating within the top 25% of their class 2 free years of college tuition. For an additional 2 years, just major in math or science.
Education is on my list of things I think US citizens should ‘get for free’, so
Tuesday Triple Play - The ER Being Like an After Bar
This triple play was tough, two of these songs were sitting in the queue for a while now awaiting a third. This morning inspiration struck - like that scene from Pulp Fiction. Conventional wisdom says there’s a fine line separating pleasure and pain. These three songs aren’t sure which side they’re on.
Stevie Nix from The
What I Want from Diapers - At a Glance Color Indicators There are a number of indicators to determine if Cooper’s diaper needs a changing:
Is he screaming?
Does the front of the diaper feel and look full?
Are his clothing, blankets, or crib wet?
As you can see, all the items in this list are what economists call lagging indicators. In addition, two of them have fairly unpleasant consequences.
Continuing
2008 Presidential Candidates as Tech Gadgets
For being really attractive, an expected move forward, and making it fun to improve ourselvesJohn Edwards = Nintendo Wii
For being a really good solution with enthusiastic support, but never quite feels rightDennis Kucinich = RIM Blackberry
For showing us what we all know the future looks like but still making us wonder if now is the