Links (most recent first) that caught my eye, but did not warrant full-blown blog entries ….
- Lake Mead Drought
- Plastic plywood substitute – If the amount of recycled material indicated is true, and it’s both cost and energy-efficient, then this could be pretty darned useful.
- Better controls for buzz in your inbox – Nice to see additional tuning and customization for this.
- Let’s conspire against Tom! – Sometimes it does seem that way …
- The Big Picture » Blog Archive » An Epidemic of Laziness? – Perhaps the GOP who make the “all those folks on unemployment insurance are just lazy bums” claims figure they’re not likely to get those votes anyway.
- mental_floss Blog » Amazing 70-Year-Old Color Photos – Color photos of the black-and-white past are always remarkable to see. Bonus: one of my favorite "Calvin & Hobbes" strips.
- Insider: Republican Dirty Tricks Machine Targeting Grass Roots Constitutionalists – Tea Partiers – persecuted victims of neocon dirty tricks? Or paranoid bunch of nutcases? Or perhaps both …
- Your Focus is Under Attack by Facebook’s Latest Re-design « RescueTime Blog – Some self-serving recommendations, but some nice analysis on FB’s evolutions.
- Catholic Health Group Accepts Abortion Language in Reform Bill — Politics Daily
- Fawning Political Interviews Have Ruined American Politics – sarah palin – Gawker – Spot on. Journalism today, for the most part, seems to be more about getting the big interview and access to the rich and powerful — which means not aggravating them with inconvenient questions. Result: softball interviews that serve as speeches and PR releases for the pols in question.
- Fawning Political Interviews Have Ruined American Politics – sarah palin – Gawker – Spot on. Journalism today, for the most part, seems to be more about getting the big interview and access to the rich and powerful — which means not aggravating them with inconvenient questions. Result: softball interviews that serve as speeches and PR releases for the pols in question.
- Fawning Political Interviews Have Ruined American Politics – sarah palin – Gawker – Spot on. Journalism today, for the most part, seems to be more about getting the big interview and access to the rich and powerful — which means not aggravating them with inconvenient questions. Result: softball interviews that serve as speeches and PR releases for the pols in question.
- Fawning Political Interviews Have Ruined American Politics – sarah palin – Gawker – Spot on. Journalism today, for the most part, seems to be more about getting the big interview and access to the rich and powerful — which means not aggravating them with inconvenient questions. Result: softball interviews that serve as speeches and PR releases for the pols in question.
- Scientific evidence of popular supplements visualized » Nutritional Blogma – Discussing New Research & Conventional Nutrition Dogma – A very interesting visualization.
- Otter Methods Of Transportation [Ticket To Ride] – TEH CUTE!
- Alive Bent Objects on Wire – Fun.
- Coconut Crabs: Nature’s Worst Thing on Moar Rawr – “Bugs, Mr. Rico! Zillions of ’em!”
- World Record House of Cards – Cool.
- Faith-Based Restriction Prevents Volunteer From Being Hired In Federally Funded Program – Your tax dollars at work! (Or, rather, not at work, but praying at work …)
- Hitler Without A Mustache [PIC] – That’s actually very interesting. In some ways, the mustache has become so iconic that it’s impossible to see the man behind it.
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The photos of Lake Mead make me wonder what the levels will be at San Antonio and Nacimiento in June.
Hard to say. The rainfall and local demands on those reservoirs vs Meade aren’t 100% linked.