Jason Kottke, going meta on that one-paragraph hypertext editorial from the NYT. Tagged with:hypertext / opinion / editorial Vote to End the Trump Era Beyond the sad times we live in, this piece exemplifies the power of hyperlink text. ...
which did work with the new page, but also told them that I don't want to use IE solely to get NYT access. That's when they told me it was a Firefox problem, and not theirs.
Inspectors found that an allegation of physical abuse was substantiated against an employee who yelled at a resident, lunged toward him and “pushed him into the wall.” Inspectors discovered that the same employee had previously been fired in 2007, after being involved in a case of misconduct a...
The NYT’s article onThe Prince We Never Knewreminded me how remarkable Prince was, while being open-eyed about his flaws. I hope we do one day get to see this documentary. My parents celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary this year. Wow. ...
Laughter from the Mudspot regulars drowned out her answer, so tune into the Today Show to find out! BTW: He may not be Tom Wolfe, but isn’t it kind of tacky for a reporter to wear a white suit while covering The Rev. Billy, who’s signature dress is a white suit, kinda like ...
So I really don’t know enough to comment on whether or not the whole royalty situation for streaming will pan out (or not!) the way some think it will, but the interesting thing here is the narrative. The NYT credits iTunes with revolutionizing the music world, and in some ways it ...
I had a discussion with an (apparently) Taiwanese commenter on aPeking Duckthread during the past two days. Having a discussion is quite different from reading, or from revisiting your own brain’s lobes, and can lead thoughts into quite different directions. Both his, and my comments, could...
One day you're checking into the hospital with your soon-to-be-no-longer-pregnant wife and your go-bag and an extra landline phone in case you need to do an interview Mark Wahlberg about his World Trade Center Memorial Competition entry, because cell phones aren't allowed in the delivery...
Tala’s slender body was sent into the air. Her plate of yellow lentils turned scarlet after being mixed with her blood. Naglaa, Tala’s mother, told The Electronic Intifada what she saw: “I was waiting for Tala to arrive when the world turned upside down. We heard massive explosions. ...
He has spent the past days grieving, he said, and when he found a stray almond that Peanut had sneaked into his pocket, he burst into tears. He was just grateful, he said, “that somebody is giving P’Nut a voice.” “I don’t care if it was the blue side or the red side,”...