Links for Feb 19 2012

Epicurious.com: Recipes, Menus, Cooking Articles & Food Guides [del.icio.us]

“Absinthe Sazerac Recipe at http://t.co/H1RHjnhs” http://t.co/kg0sTsNw

Rick Santorum Thinks Satan Has Taken Over America [del.icio.us]

“Rick Santorum Thinks Satan Has Taken Over America” http://t.co/UCudy5P4 only if Santorum wins, which he won’t

Climate Change Leading the Cause « Foster Friess [del.icio.us]

“Climate Change Leading the Cause-Foster Friess” http://t.co/Z6uXc4uB would make sense to me that Friess is “Anonymous Donor” for Heartland

Scientists confirm Alan Turing’s 60-year-old theory for why tigers have stripes [del.icio.us]

Scientists confirm Alan Turing’s 60-year-old theory for why tigers have stripes http://t.co/4QXNZXAE

Gapers Block: Slowdown – February 25, 2012 [del.icio.us]

2/25/12 -Afro-Beats! @ Harris Theater for Music and Dance http://t.co/mZ3gJPwP

Watching Groucho’s Jokes That Were TOO HOT For 1950s TV! | Splitsider [del.icio.us]

Watching Groucho’s Jokes That Were TOO HOT For 1950s TV! http://t.co/XOHjc6O1

Why Chicago News Cooperative is flying the coop – Time Out Chicago [del.icio.us]

Why Chicago News Cooperative is flying the coop http://t.co/awiRmbcJ Seems about right

The Secret City of Vivian Maier | Mother Jones [del.icio.us]

The Secret City of Vivian Maier http://t.co/dmWdgKer

Midday News Links: Rosemont Theatre Gets A New Name: Chicagoist [del.icio.us]

Midday News Links: Rosemont Theatre Gets A New Name http://t.co/TIxhfS26 with my photo

Links for February 18 – 2012

The Macalope Weekly: Can’t we all get along? | Macworld [del.icio.us]

Oooh, a slap fight between serial jerk Michael Arrington and serial has-been Dan Lyons? http://t.co/fWMe1QYo

Chicago Past [del.icio.us]

Chicago, 1893 square (photo) http://t.co/t4A17ROF #fb

Santorum Excommunicates 45 Million Christians: Mainline Protestants Are ‘Gone From The World Of Christianity’ | ThinkProgress [del.icio.us]

Rick Santorum, a devout Catholic, warned about the dangers of “the NBA” and “rock concerts,” said that while … http://t.co/1GWNqjG4

Giving a good photo critique | Pixiq [del.icio.us]

Giving a good photo critique http://t.co/NKtTQ5Og

How To Deliver A Useful Photo Critique [del.icio.us]

1. Make Sure The Photographer WANTS A Critique http://t.co/N8jgiiPt – most important of all!

The Devoted Intellect [del.icio.us]

“I wrote like a script editor for The Simpsons who’d briefly joined a religious cult and then discovered Foucault.” http://t.co/Mp8ZVW77

The Beards – You Should Consider Having Sex With a Bearded Man (Film Clip) – YouTube [del.icio.us]

Wow, just wow. I laughed RT @elizabethriley: This takes beard love to the next level: http://t.co/6nyqSYSg

How cutting government benefits apply to hard workers – chicagotribune.com [del.icio.us]

Many recipients of government benefits have, shall we say, an elastic idea of what constitutes a “government benefit.” http://t.co/9glmoRDt

Billionaire Romney donor uses threats to silence critics – Salon.com [del.icio.us]

Billionaire Romney donor, Frank VanderSloot, CEO of Melaleuca uses threats to silence critics http://t.co/6r6IJhKz

Farewell to The Kid – The Triangle Blog – Grantland [del.icio.us]

Farewell to The Kid http://t.co/IjPzz7C4

Links for February 17 – 2012

Does Absinthe Make the Heart Grow Fonder? – Speakeasy – WSJ [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 10:15 PM PST

Does Absinthe Make the Heart Grow Fonder? http://t.co/v3kkAiel

Google Circumvents Safari Privacy Protections – This is Why We Need Do Not Track | Electronic Frontier Foundation [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 09:15 PM PST

Google Circumvents Safari Privacy Protections – This is Why We Need Do Not Track http://t.co/IRdWKniy

Swanksalot’s Tumblr and Solipsism [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 08:29 PM PST

Photo: Of the Moneygall O’Bamas… (via Your new lucky t-shirt — Blog — Barack Obama) http://t.co/sG38j7Fp

NARP: National Association of Railroad Passengers [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 08:14 PM PST

President Obama Continues Commitment to Passenger Trains in 2013 Budget Request http://t.co/fhVlPJm5 Good

Daily Kos: Energy Chairman Fred Upton’s dogging of White House over Solyndra may be about to bite him [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 06:17 PM PST

Energy Chairman Fred Upton’s dogging of White House over Solyndra may be about to bite him http://t.co/FyP7vm78

Redistribution and the Healthcare Law: Take from the Red and Give to the Blue – The Demos Blog – PolicyShop [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 05:16 PM PST

Redistribution and the Healthcare Law: Take from the Red and Give to the Blue http://t.co/MM4dNb7g

New York Times seems to fall from Apple’s favor | TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 05:16 PM PST

someone else noticed: “New York Times seems to fall from Apple’s favor” http://t.co/tPU33FF4

An open letter to the worst human being to ever sit in a theater – HitFix.com [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 04:59 PM PST

An open letter to the worst human being to ever sit in a theater http://t.co/8N04Lxbt

Stephen Colbert taking care of ailing mother, may return to ‘Colbert Report’ Monday  – NY Daily News [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 04:59 PM PST

““Colbert Report abruptly suspends production and I fall into a deep depression. Related?” “Good Wife” Josh Charles” http://t.co/1SKAn48D

Virginia Republicans require women seeking abortions to be raped first | Backup Brain [del.icio.us]

Posted: 17 Feb 2012 04:59 PM PST

“Virginia Republicans require women seeking abortions to be raped first” http://t.co/fZw1tLj0

West Loop Target breaks ground Saturday

starred items / from Chicago Journal RSS west-loop-wanderings http://chicagojournal.com

The West Loop Target store is breaking ground Saturday at the corner of Jackson Boulevard and Aberdeen Street, according to a release from Ald. Bob Fioretti (2nd).

The store is scheduled to open in a year, with its grand opening in July 2012.

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links for 2011-09-03

  • Several months ago, Nick Kokonas hinted of a forthcoming digital cookbook from Next’s Paris 1906 menu, with a pay-what-you-want model. Now the finished product is a month from publication, and we know a few more details.

    Next is partnering exclusively with Apple to produce the cookbook in an enhanced iBooks format, to be sold through the iTunes Store. It’s no longer the Radiohead pay-what-you-want pricing. The digital book is tentatively set at $4.99 and will only be available for the iPad. 

links for 2011-09-02

  • Rick Perry has executed 235 people so far as governor of Texas, so it's no surprise that he's set to kill at least one more person as a presidential candidate. Unlike the case of Cameron Todd Willingham, whose execution was carried out despite widespread doubts as to his guilt, Duane Edward Buck committed the murders he's been convicted of. But Mother Jones reports that Buck's sentence was obtained through questionable means.

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  • Somewhere in Williamsburg I saw, out of the corner of my eye, an almost idyllic scene near a restaurant—flowers, cypress trees, a group of young people sitting in the bright sunshine of this splendid late summer day while the dark, thick plume of smoke was rising in the background. I got out of the car, shot three frames of the seemingly peaceful setting and drove on hastily, hoping/fearing to get closer to the unimaginable horrors at the tip of Manhattan.
  • Walter Sipser, identifying himself as the guy in shades at the right of the picture, said he and his girlfriend, apparently sunbathing on a wall, were in fact "in a profound state of shock and disbelief". Hoepker, they both complained, had photographed them without permission in a way that misrepresented their feelings and behaviour.

links for 2011-08-26

  • The 313 Apple patents that list Steven P. Jobs among the group of inventors offer a glimpse at his legendary say over the minute details of the company’s products — from the company’s iconic computer cases to the glass staircases that are featured in many Apple stores.

links for 2011-08-25

  • Apple will be a different company without Jobs at the day-to-day helm, in whatever role the coming days bring for him and the firm. It won’t be a worse company, but it will be different. Whatever the cause, and whatever state he is in, we don’t need to know. We only wish him and his family the best.

links for 2011-08-24

  • Safety is one problem with keeping a stock at room temperature. Flavor is another. A reboiled three-day-old stock may be safe to eat, but it is now seasoned with millions to billions of dead bacteria and their inactivated toxins. It’s conceivable that they might add an interesting flavor, but more likely that the bacteria have feasted on the stock’s sugars and savory amino acids, the air has oxidized and staled the fat, and the stock has become less tasty.
  • LONDON — The former News of the World editor Andy Coulson received hundreds of thousands of dollars in severance pay from his former employer after joining now-Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative Party as director of communications in 2007, according to a British Broadcasting Corporation report on Monday evening
  • Philip Mullins, a trustee, said, “I think the concerns that were raised were based on a feeling that the chairman and some other people on the board were trying to set up a fund-raising campaign for the governor of Texas.”

links for 2011-08-20

  • So, who is this man? He's the anchor baby of an activist Arab muslim who came to the U.S. on a student visa and had a child out of wedlock. He's a non-Christian, arugula-eating, drug-using follower of unabashedly old-fashioned liberal teachings from the hippies and folk music stars of the 60s. And he believes in science, in things that science can demonstrate like climate change and Pi having a value more specific than "3", and in extending responsible benefits to his employees while encouraging his company to lead by being environmentally responsible.

    Every single person who'd attack Steve Jobs on any of these grounds is, demonstrably, worse at business than Jobs. They're unqualified to assert that liberal values are bad for business, when the demonstrable, factual, obvious evidence contradicts those assertions.

    (tags: Steve_Jobs)

links for 2011-08-18

  • Lawmakers and some administration officials have since questioned the agency’s secretive process, its credibility and the competence of its analysts, claiming to have found an error in its debt calculations.
    In the mortgage inquiry, the Justice Department has been asking about instances in which the company’s analysts wanted to award lower ratings on mortgage bonds but may have been overruled by other S.& P. business managers, according to the people with knowledge of the interviews. If the government finds enough evidence to support such a case, which is likely to be a civil case, it could undercut S.& P.’s longstanding claim that its analysts act independently from business concerns.

links for 2011-08-17

  • The incidence of actual allergies is rising in adults and children around the world, for reasons that aren't totally understood. A popular theory is that modern hygiene has reduced the number of germs children are exposed to, so that their immune systems don't develop fully and attack harmless substances. Allergies may develop late in life, or seem to do so, in adults who had mild seasonal allergies that went unnoticed when they were children; the allergies may have become more severe as pollen counts have worsened.
    Some environmental triggers are getting worse. In northern U. S. and Canada, pollen season in 2009 lasted 27 days longer than in 1995, a recent study found. Ragweed season in the New York-New Jersey area started last week, 10 days earlier than usual, says Leonard Bielory, an allergy specialist at Rutgers University and co-author of the study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. "My prediction is that next week, it will just explode."
  • Things that aren't "almost treasonous": the chairman of the Federal Reserve printing money.
    Things that are "almost treasonous": threatening secession from the Union. 
  • Look at Google’s financial results. They reported $8.5 billion in net income this year, and $6.5 billion last year. That’s for all of Google. They’re offering $12.5 billion for Motorola. So Google just spent almost two years of its profits to buy a second-rate phone maker that itself is unprofitable,1 almost went bankrupt, and is arguably only the third-best maker of Android devices, behind HTC and Samsung.

links for 2011-08-16

  • Here’s the biggie: in order for a specific device to get a license for the apps, it must pass the Android Compatibility Test Suite and meet the Android Compatibility Definition. How Google exactly determines what passes the test is really the core issue in this case — Skyhook claims Google uses the threat of incompatibility to act anti-competitively.Interestingly, the license allows Google to change the applicable Compatibility Test Suite and Android Compatibility Definition at will up until the time a device is certified for launch… by passing the CTS. So basically there’s nothing keeping Google from changing the CTS or ACD any way it wants in order to keep a particular device off the market.
  • Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch and their former editor Andy Coulson all face embarrassing new allegations of dishonesty and cover-up after the publication of an explosive letter written by the News of the World’s disgraced royal correspondent, Clive Goodman. In the letter, which was written four years ago but published only on Tuesday, Goodman claims that phone hacking was “widely discussed” at editorial meetings at the paper until Coulson himself banned further references to it; that Coulson offered to let him keep his job if he agreed not to implicate the paper in hacking when he came to court; and that his own hacking was carried out with “the full knowledge and support” of other senior journalists, whom he named.
  • I saw a Bloomberg report on the reverse break-up fee Google and Motorola Mobility (MMI) agreed upon: it’s a whopping, mindboggling $2.5 billion that Google has to pay to MMI if the deal falls through. I’m still researching this but it seems that this is, in relative terms, the highest-ever break-up fee agreed upon in this industry. “On an equity value basis, Google’s fee amounts to 20 percent, compared with the 4.2 percent median since last year”, reports Bloomberg. The same source that told Bloomberg the $2.5 billion figure claims that MMI “would pay a $375 million breakup fee if it decides not to sell to Google”.
  • How stupid and reckless is the Tea Party? In addition to shrugging off a default threat – or perhaps welcoming one – they believe austerity is the correct medicine for a weak economy!! Where did they study economics, in a cornfield outhouse?? It defies belief that Tea Party members actually think spending cuts will create jobs. No – spending cuts will eliminate jobs. The Know-Nothings don’t understand that, but hey — it’s good for my bonds !!
  • While the poor and middle class fight for us in Afghanistan, and while most Americans struggle to make ends meet, we mega-rich continue to get our extraordinary tax breaks. Some of us are investment managers who earn billions from our daily labors but are allowed to classify our income as “carried interest,” thereby getting a bargain 15 percent tax rate. Others own stock index futures for 10 minutes and have 60 percent of their gain taxed at 15 percent, as if they’d been long-term investors. These and other blessings are showered upon us by legislators in Washington who feel compelled to protect us, much as if we were spotted owls or some other endangered species. It’s nice to have friends in high places.
  • But a simple step that may lower the risk, especially in warm weather, is to stay properly hydrated. Dehydration causes blood volume to drop, researchers say, resulting in less blood and oxygen flow to the brain and dilated blood vessels. Some experts suspect that a loss of electrolytes causes nerves in the brain to produce pain signals. Anyone who has ever woken up dehydrated after a night of heavy drinking knows this feeling as a hangover. But migraine sufferers may be more sensitive to the effects of dehydration.
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  • Look, I can understand if you get frustrated with Barack Obama. Like all politicians, he’s imperfect. He has taken some positions that are completely wrong (his education policy leaps to mind; his foreign policy has been at best a mixed bag), and he certainly hasn’t done a good job of articulating the counterargument to the nihilism that defines current Republican policy. I believe that he’s better in many ways than his liberal detractors think, but that doesn’t mean he’s perfect, it doesn’t mean he never deserves criticism, and it doesn’t mean you can’t state that frustration and still be a supporter of liberalism. Indeed, sometimes being a supporter of liberalism requires it. But when you take the next step, and declare that you’d rather vote for Michele Bachmann than support Barack Obama for president, you have completely lost the thread.
  • Now, I personallly have little patience for people trying to prove how hard they are generally speaking, and especially when said people are highly privileged liberals preening like they’re tough because they’ll “punish” the Democrats with their precious, precious votes—didn’t you know their votes count five times as much as yours? Well, they should anyway. The belief that the choice is to do things 100% your way or to give up altogether is what drives the Tea Party, which is why Rhodes has functionally become a Tea Partier, who will give the resentment vote to whatever asshole the GOP runs. I’m not going to argue the relative merits of Obama over fucking Bachmann, or Perry, or Romney. That just creates more opportunity for idiots and assholes to preen about how they’re lefter-than-thou, so left that they’re willing to destroy this country in order to make a point about how superior they are to everyone else.