He Hated that Robot Suit–But Then…
This from the Sun, UK’s loudest and best tabloid. LONDON, England — Diminutive “Star Wars” actor Kenny Baker stopped complaining about his discomfort inside robot R2DT during filming for the sci-fi saga’s final episode – because the film crew plastered its interior with pictures of naked models. The 70-year-old actor […]
Too Much, Too Many Exposed Bellies
Lynn Yaeger writes about the proliferation of too bare naked ladies in the Village Voice “Look down. If there is a naked, flaccid expanse between the top of your bottom and the bottom of your top, you are giving us a problem this season. Not that the phenomenon of the […]
Meditate and You Won’t Die So Soon
Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique, a non-drug relaxation or stress-reduction method, reduces death rates by 23% and extends lifespan in the elderly, according to a study published in the May 2, 2005 issue of American Journal of Cardiology. The study found that compared to combined controls, the TM group showed: • […]
Can Blogging Help Sell Scooters?
The Wall Street Journal reports on a new and intimate way to reach consumers–The corporate blog. The Italian scooter maker Vespa is giving this new concept a shot starting in June. “Piaggio is taking care. Its blog site, VespaBlogs.com, could launch by early June, says Steve Rubel, a VP at […]
Lost At Sea
This dispatch is from AOL news, about a pair rescued from the high seas. “The pair quenched their thirst with sea water and slipped into the ocean to cool off, but sharks chased them back onto the boat. At night, they used a single wet suit to keep warm. The […]
Ballast: How a Ship Keeps on Sailing Upright
From a log book of the Atlantis, a research ship for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. “As I write this, the engine room is carefully adjusting the ship’s ballast. This is an interesting physics problem for all you scholars out there. As we burn fuel, we transform the heavy liquid […]
Krystal Grow Will Be More Famous Some Day
Alex Heard, of Outside Magazine, weighed in on Slate recently about a topic that many journos have been following, and including some admissions about his own less than impressive start in journalism. “In case you’ve missed the big media flap concerning a young woman named Krystal Grow, here’s a review. […]
Picky Eaters Drive Us Nuts!
Alexandra Jacobs writes in today’s NY Time’s style section about how you deal with picky eaters when you’re planning a dinner party. “There’s something irredeemably rude about phoning in your dietary preferences to a social acquaintance, as if you’re about to embark on a trans-Atlantic flight rather than a convivial […]
