Weekend link dump for November 28

The leftovers are always the best part…

Got computer problems? Read this, because they’re not always what you think they are.

It’s always best to get your excuses prepared beforehand.

Texas hasn’t grown any faster than California. Someone should tell Rick Perry. To be fair, it’s not fully clear what it all means.

A salute to Sid and Marty Krofft.

What Warren says.

It’s not easy being a dog.

When public officials and the media troglodytes that enable them can lie with impunity, it’s bad for society.

Let the “states rights” concept be used for comething potentially beneficial for a change.

No Democrat should even think about voting for this travesty. Any Democrat that does should be primaried.

Hard to believe that Farmers Branch could become any more hateful, but there you have it.

TSA enhanced patdowns from the patters’ point of view.

Motor Trend smacks around Rush Limbaugh.

What Barney Frank says.

A TSA anti-rant.

Rebooting Buffy without Joss strikes me as a bad idea, and a potential nerdpocalypse.

Yes, having to placate the fanatics makes it hard to get anything worthwhile done.

Please follow your principles on this, newly elected Republicans.

“Then they came for my junk”

“Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell finger tolls,
It tolls for thee.”

You can’t get one of these at Wal-Mart. At least, I don’t think you can.

How high the moon, how far the stars.

Read Salon’s Hack 30 and finally let go of the notion that life is a meritocracy.

Yes, but can she see Pyongyang from her house?

Saying Thanksgiving grace the science fiction way.

Remember Wendell Potter? He’s now a Daily Kos member.

Three cheers for paid sick days.

Don’t mess with Nicola Briggs.

“Dancing With The Stars” needs electoral reform.

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One Response to Weekend link dump for November 28

  1. Greg Wythe says:

    Wow, that’s former KPRC sportscaster, Chris Wragge, on the Nicola Briggs video clip.

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