Here, You Want More Coffee?
Jackie Mason on his least favorite coffee shop, Starbucks. “You want coffee in a regular coffee shop, they’ll give you all the refills you want until you drop dead. You can come in when you’re 27 and keep drinking coffee until you’re 98, and they’ll start begging you: “Here, You […]
Mind if I Brush?
Esquire Magazine has begun arriving in my mailbox, and I am usually impressed with their ribald mixture of anecdotes, intriguing photos and plain common sense. In this month’s Seven Most Remarkable Things about Culture, they included this tale about the world’s most famous blond. “She was wearing a diaphanous, totally […]
Pot Farms Destroying Sequoia Nat’l Park
Famed for the biggest trees in the world, Sequoia National Park is now No. 1 in another flora department: marijuana growing, with more land carved up by pot growers than any other park. Joe Robinson wrote about this in the LA Times. “Parts of Sequoia, including the Kaweah River drainage […]
Fighting a Crowd for a $50 Laptop
An estimated 5,500 people turned out at the Richmond International Raceway in hopes of getting their hands on one of the 4-year-old Apple iBooks offered for $50 apiece recently. The Henrico County school system was selling 1,000 of the computers to county residents. New iBooks cost between $999 and $1,299. […]
Wireless Dreams Coming True
A few years ago, cities wanted to be wired. Now it’s all about being wireless. Tempe is at the forefront of what is going to be the next big thing in municipal oneupmanship: Making your entire city a WiFi hot spot. Tom Gibbons writes in the East Valley Tribune yesterday. […]
Wouldn’t It Help to See a Photo on the Map?
David Utter in Web Pro News reports on the latest in search engine schemes. Showing actual photos of the blocks and stores you might find when you use their mapping features. “Fargo, ND, made it onto the list of major cities getting the Block View treatment from Amazon’s search engine, […]
