Good question. That’s why I’m usually watching cable, and on Saturday, Trading Spaces. My wife has me addicted to that show — I feel like less of a man admitting that, but I usually watch SportsCenter after it’s over.
Category: Interesting
Size does matter
When it comes to how sexy you are, size does matter — if you’re referring to your fingers.
Musicians are grossly underpaid
I’ve believed for a long time that the RIAA is one of the most despicable organizations on the planet, mostly because of their un-ending greed. And, sadly, the hard-working musicians see very little of the money that’s made off their CD sales (around 1-2%), as this telling example shows.
Passive Cigarette Smoke Linked to Children’s Cavities
From the story: “Exposure to tobacco smoke nearly doubles a child’s risk of having cavities,” said study author and pediatrician Andrew Aligne, who led a team of researchers from the University of Rochester, New York, and the Center for Child Health Research.” Yet another reason you should never smoke, especially if you have kids.
“Married by America” contestents treated like a detainee at Guantanamo Bay
And this is to keep the program’s “integrity.” (The contestants will lose all their’s, but that’s another story entirely.) From the Smoking Gun:
No phone. No TV. No pager. No computer. No unaccompanied trips outside your room. Sounds like the restrictions placed on someone under house arrest or a juror deliberating during a major criminal trial. Instead, these are some of the rules imposed on the quintet of contestants competing in “Married by America,” the Fox TV reality show debuting tonight. The below “hotel sequestering” memo was distributed last month by the show’s producer, Rocket Science Laboratories, to program participants. “Married by America” features contestants who have agreed to sight-unseen engagements engineered via a viewer vote. According to the memo, contestants need to be locked down like Gitmo enemy combatants to maintain “the integrity of this production.” When TSG contacted one of the document’s authors, producer Shannon Keenan, she didn’t want to answer questions, but did confirm that a sequestering memo had been distributed. So we’re not sure why the show–supposedly an unscripted reality program–needed “rehearsals.”
Why do Cities, States Have so Many Big Cars, SUVs?
Yet another reason I vote down most government funding ballot measures, as if they would just quite spending like idiots, there wouldn’t be a problem. Al’s Morning Meeting sent out this excellent story on Philly.com about why city governments have so many big gas hog cars. Granted, it’s not local, but this is a problem all over the place. The paper says, “In an unwritten but expensive policy that has evolved over the past decade, Philadelphia city government has replaced much of its fleet of smaller, economy sedans with sport utility vehicles that cost $25,000 and up.
“One of them — a diesel-powered Hummer that the airport uses to scare birds from the runways – cost more than $100,000.”
The paper said that while other cities and some states have recently begun shedding themselves of the money-wasting luxury vehicles, Philadelphia has spent millions assembling its SUV fleet. In the past seven years, it has bought an average of 100 SUVs a year at a cost of $17 million. And that doesn’t include the cost of fueling the gas-guzzlers, estimated at more than $1.5 million a year.
Before the SUV craze erupted nationwide in the mid-’90s, city employees typically drove smaller cars, like the Ford Taurus and Escort. Today, though, the city fleet looks more like the parking lot at a suburban shopping mall. More than half of its passenger vehicles are SUVs.
Philly city officials say the four-wheel drives are needed so employees can respond to emergencies regardless of the weather. Yet, many of the SUVs are assigned to departments with no apparent emergency responsibilities. The city commissioners, who oversee elections, have two. The city controller’s office, which audits financial records, has nine. The clerk of quarter sessions, in charge of criminal-court records, has two. And the First Judicial District, which runs the city’s court system, has 23. The Planning Commission has three. Traffic Court has five. The commission on human relations has one. Even the Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee tools around in an SUV.
Nevada considers taxing hookers
It’s amazing that the world’s oldest profession would be the first that have to pay an income tax in Nevada (as the state doesn’t have an income tax). Full story.
Ever cashed one of those fake checks?
From b3ta: Patrick Combs got one for $95,000 and in a moment of whimsy cashed it. Read his long and fascinating story. Great read.
Microsoft Bloggers
In case you were curious about what Microsoft employees are thinking, here’s a list of known Microsoft-employee blogs.