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April 28, 2008

The legacy of Jimmy Walker and Jalen Rose


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As the service ends, and as the many who've come to remember two-time NBA All-Star Jimmy Walker exit the Kansas City funeral home, Jalen Rose remains seated, his head partially bowed, his emotions visibly scrambled.
He is closest to the podium, where a steady stream of family and friends -- representing Walker's 63 years of life -- sang his father's praises moments before.
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Rose, had he stood to speak, would have represented Walker's athletic gene. Had he addressed the crowd, Rose could have bragged about how for a long time the two were the top father/son scoring duo in NCAA Division I history, or boasted about how they are the only father and son tandem to each score over 10,000 points in their NBA careers.

Rose, however, sat silent.

Story By Jerry Bembry

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April 16, 2008

Long Island Louse


So i was on a plane the other day and some guy is reading the NY POST a couple rows up from me....I see this kids face and i'm like ive seen this kid before....It turns out I was in Aruba in December and seen the white kid in this photo beat some poor kid up outside of the casino at the Hyatt hotel. I guess this one didnt learn. In the paper it states him and his frat brothers beat and pistol whipped some kid for goin out with his X girl....Now he is facing assault, kidnapping, and gun charges for bein a tough guy....his bail was set at 250k which the paper reported was posted 90 min after being arrested....it also states in the paper that this assholes father is an attorney at one of the biggest law firms in the city...lucky him....his friend in the photo wasn't so lucky....nobody posted his bail.

I guess this is a lesson in many ways but most importantly if you ever see an asshole beating up on someone who cant defend them self beat his fuckin ass.

Check the actual article: http://www.nypost.com/seven/04112008/news/regionalnews/animal_louse_106028.htm


 

April 10, 2008

Age of the Right Brain

Janet Rae-Dupree of the New York Times reports on the rapidly changing creative side if business...

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”

I’M of two minds. As a matter of fact, so are you. And until recently, corporate America wasn’t doing much to take advantage of one of them. But now that we’re hip-deep in what has been called both the “Creative Economy” and the “Conceptual Age,” no one can afford to ignore the artist within: the right hemisphere of the brain.

Although popularized in the 1980s by the artist Betty Edwards in her book “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain,” the right-brain-left-brain dichotomy originated with the research of the American biologist Roger W. Sperry in the 1960s. Through studying “split brain” animals and human patients, whose brain hemispheres had been disconnected (in humans, this was done to prevent severe epileptic seizures), he found that each side of the brain plays its own role in cognition. The left side, home of the human language center, is the outspoken logical, linear half of the equation. The right side, home to spatial perception and nonverbal concepts, is the nonlinear, high-concept source of the imagination and of pleasure.

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Vultures Are Circling. Must Be a Foreclosure.

An article by John Schwartz of the New York Times

WITH so much bad news around — collapsing investment banks, a stock market that makes the Tilt-a-Whirl seem smooth, and what looks an awful lot like a recession — there’s got to be a silver lining, right?

Vulturing.

There’s a fat shelf of books dedicated to the proposition that you can make a fortune off the misfortune of others.

Comedians say comedy equals tragedy plus time. But now the rules have changed: profit equals tragedy . . . plus greed!

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April 06, 2008

Don’t hate the player; Hate the game

The memory of Pablo Escobar
By James Mollison

My prior knowledge of Pablo Escobar was limited: that he wore a fantastic mustache, and put Columbia on the map as being the cocaine capital of the world I knew, but little else. So, when I was first handed The Memory of Pablo Escobar, a 350page, 3lb photo log of the coke smuggler’s life I thought, “Dang, this is heavy.”

The Memory of Pablo Escobar (Chris Boot Ltd.) sheds an entirely new light on the man villainized for his ruthless acts as leader of the Medellin Cartel that controlled 80% of the world’s cocaine supply in the ’80s, which as you can imagine was literally tons. In addition to the illuminating text, authors James Mollison and Rainbow Nelson took the unique approach of compiling photos from Escobar’s life according to seven individual collections, the photos accrued during their twenty-two month long period interviewing over 100 people (including Pablo’s now deceased mother, Doña Hermilda). Culled from are archival newspapers, friends or, on the opposite side of the spectrum, people who were devoted to the hunt for the well-known criminal.

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April 01, 2008

TRUMP- money, murder, and marketing

“In New York,” Trump says, “I can build a box as-of-right [within existing regulations]. Or I can get a creative design, go through ten years of community boards, and still get refused 32 to zero. Given that choice, I’ll build a box.”

....On the mild Monday afternoon of December 11, 2006, excavation was proceeding apace when one of the cats abruptly stopped digging. A small cluster of hard hats gathered. Peering into the pit, the workers could plainly see a violated grave: skulls, ribs, vertebrae, right there under the excavator’s claw. The bones were found in the northeast corner of the pit, where an African Methodist Episcopal church had stood until 1963. They could have belonged to slaves or abolitionists. Another, since discarded, theory was Mafia hit victims—there used to be mobbed-up social clubs on the block, and the church itself vanished in what came to be seen as a suspicious fire....

...The mob ties came to light on December 17, when the Times published a pointed profile of 42-year-old Felix Sater, a no-title principal in Bayrock. Like Tamir Sapir, Sater was a Russian immigrant with family and business roots in Moscow. The story outed Sater (who had added an extra “t” to his name, perhaps trying to avoid precisely this kind of disclosure, and now goes by Satter) as an ex-con with possible Mafia connections. In 1991, as a twentysomething hotshot broker at Bear Stearns, Sater had apparently gotten into an argument with a colleague at a Mexican bar. He resolved the dispute by smashing a margarita glass and using the broken stem to stab the other broker in the face. He spent a year in jail for assault. The Times article also identified Sater as a player in a pump-and-dump stock scheme, and claimed he had secured mob protection for the scam. In 1998, investigators looking into the operation had searched Sater’s locker at a Manhattan Mini Storage—across the street from the future Trump Soho site—and found three guns and offshore-bank-account papers. Sater promptly fled to Russia, eventually returning to New York, where he helped build cases against nineteen other men involved in the matter. Trump, for his part, calls the Sapirs “great friends” but avoids any mention of Sater, whose company is involved in at least four other Trump projects....

...Yuriy Vanchytskyy, a Ukrainian construction worker from Greenpoint, plunged 42 stories when a wooden mold gave way. The fall decapitated him. “This is what we get when they make us rush the job,” a co-worker said...

....The condo-hotel model where every room does double duty is a first for these parts. It has a few quirks. Trump Soho unit owners won’t get to put in their own furnishings (Fendi will, complete with the interlocking F logos on the rugs) or hang their own artwork (it will come from a rotating in-house collection). They won’t even get their own keys; the front desk will handle every check-in and checkout. One privilege an owner will have over a guest—after forking over $3,000 per square foot, or more than $2 million, say, for a 682-square-foot unit—is the ability to kick the guest out. Should one require one’s “room” on short notice, the management will relocate the guest to a similar unit. Owners also get a secure master closet to hang a few suits in. But “Possess Your Own Closet in Soho” would probably lack the original slogan’s punch.

FUN FUN FUN!

Read more at:
http://nymag.com/news/features/45591/


 

March 22, 2008

Mission Unaccomplished

Five years after George W. Bush swaggered into Iraq, America is still stuck in the quagmire. Revisit the first draft of history with Vanity Fair's huge archive of post-invasion articles about this administration—43 of them in all—written by world-class reporters, including Sebastian Junger, David Halberstam, and William Langewiesche. Plus: Gail Sheehy’s prescient 2000 personality study, “The Accidental Candidate.”

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/04/bush_archive200804


 

January 24, 2008

The Wire

An excerpt from the New York Mag..
Written by Bilge Ebiri

"Ever wonder what some of the directors and actors on The Wire were doing before they got the gig? One of the most refreshing things about the HBO series has been its willingness to feature upcoming young talent, both in front of and behind the camera. Which brings us to Seith Mann's intense, touching, and very well-made 2003 NYU short five deep breaths, which helped get both Mann a stint directing on the show (he helmed episodes in Season Four and Five) and its lead, Jamie Hector, the chance to play young drug lord Marlo Stanfield."

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January 14, 2008

Good Luck Next Year, Haha

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Terrell Owens gets emotional after Dallas lost to the Giants on Sunday. He was upset over the attention the media was giving teammate Tony Romo for vacationing with pop star Jessica Simpson. "You guys do that, it's not fair. We lost as a team," Owens cried.

My opinion....HA!!!


 

January 10, 2008

Aww Fuck..Here We Go Again


Iran accused the United States on Wednesday of fabricating video and audio released by the Pentagon showing Iranian boats confronting U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf.

The video from Sunday's incident shows small Iranian boats swarming around U.S. warships in the Strait of Hormuz. In the recording, a man speaking in heavily accented English threatened, "I am coming to you. ... You will explode after ... minutes."

I'm no geopolitical expert, but the voice on that recording sounds super, SUPER fake. Like a bad evildoer impression that a villain in an Austin Powers flick would do. It truly looks like fuckhead Bush is trying to get some Middle East beef poppin' off in Iran before he hands over the crown to the next puppet in a handful of months.

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January 04, 2008

A Subway Worker’s Legacy, in Art Form


The New York Times takes a moment to reflect on the life and artwork of subway worker Marvin Franklin.

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December 27, 2007

Streets Is Watching...


Reuters is reporting that FBI is moving ahead with its plan to spend a billion US taxpayer dollars on what it calls the Next Generation Identification system, which it aims to make the largest biometrics cache in the world.

If this plan is successful, the feds will have a comprehensive database of every man, woman, and child's face, fingerprints, and palm patterns.

Time to break out the V for Vendetta masks and tell Big Brother "FUCK YOU".....

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December 23, 2007

Politics and Power

Joesph E. Stiglitz of Vanity Fair evaluates the blunders of the Bush Administration.

When we look back someday at the catastrophe that was the Bush administration, we will think of many things: the tragedy of the Iraq war, the shame of Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, the erosion of civil liberties. The damage done to the American economy does not make front-page headlines every day, but the repercussions will be felt beyond the lifetime of anyone reading this page.


 

Top Ten

New York Magazine breaks down "The Ten Best Hip-Hop" mixtapes of 2007."


 

December 19, 2007

Making Due in the Cold

Manny Fernandez of the New York Times reports on disturbing living conditions in the Bronx.

"Henry Wren’s home is a two-bedroom Bronx apartment. But he and his family do not live there so much as survive there.

Residents dress for the outdoors even while indoors, wearing scarves and hats. They use the stove as if it were a fireplace, huddling around it with the burners aflame and the oven turned on. They wash up in the mornings with water heated in pots. At night, the temperature drops to the low 30s in the stairways and hovers in the 40s and 50s in the rooms."

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December 11, 2007

Deep Thoughts With Weezy F. Baby


In a recent interview with XXL for the mag's January issue, Weezy took a break out of his busy schedule of doing rails of yay and doing remixes with every person who has rhymed into a microphone to discuss his greatness. He had the following to say regarding the possibility of his supply outweighing fans' demand:

Interviewer: Some people think you’re oversaturating the market, though. Have you ever thought about that?

Weezy: Listen. [Leans in, speaking directly into the recorder] Darling, I don’t care what nobody think. Talk to me like you talking to Martin Luther King or Malcolm X. You’re not about to ask him about what he think about what somebody said about him. You ’bout to ask him about his greatness, and his greatness only. I don’t care what nobody think. If I did, you wouldn’t be sitting on my muthafuckin’ million-dollar bus in my 15th year at the same muthafuckin’ company and business. I’m a role model. You should get like me. Get like you? No. Get like me. Ya understand me? I’m not hot. Hot dies out. Baby, I’m me. Who the fuck done this? Nobody. Compare me to people that’s not even living, baby. And they didn’t even do it—what they comparing me to. No disrespect to them. You found songs on those people after they died. I’m still living.

Keep shovin that snow up your nosepiece, captain. It's really turning out to be a good look for you.

Pick up January's XXL to catch the rest of the greatness spouted from the mouth of this influential social activist/MC.


 

December 04, 2007

Pimp C Found Deceased


UGK rapper Pimp C was found dead this morning in his room at the Mondrian Hotel on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip. He was 33. Police found the rapper, whose real name was Chad Butler, dead in his bed after responding to a 911 call.

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December 02, 2007

Truck Loaded with 1,000 Copies of Rock Band Jacked

It seems that someone in LA was watching the first Fast and Furious movie last night, got inspired, and decided to rob a truck containing 1,000 copies of EA's hit game "Rock Band". The suspect held the driver at gunpoint, unloaded the truck, and made off with the goods. Police think it was an inside job, since the truck was unmarked and the driver picked up his cargo late Saturday night--meaning the thieves must have known the truck was worth jacking and already had a plan to flip the goods on the black market.

No suspects have been named, but I think it'd be a good idea to bring this dude in for questioning:


 

November 30, 2007

Evil Knievel Passes Away


Legendary stuntman Evil Knievel passed away earlier today. He was 69 years young.

If you ever tried to jump your bike off a makeshift ramp and over your kid brother lying on the floor, you have this man to thank.

Try and find this news anywhere else on the internet right now. You won't.

Proof7 News Network. Our money grows on trees. And our news is news before you knew.


 

November 27, 2007

Acid Trip

Frank Otto, musician and owner of Viva, Germany’s equivalent of MTV, launched this audiovisual experiment in Hamburg three years ago with the mesmerizing Seamusic, which sets a friend’s film of underwater reefs and sea creatures to a dizzying prog-electro soundtrack. TRIP’s five-borough tour culminates with this film and three others looped continuously on separate screens, including our favorite, Track 2, where 30 filmmakers create music videos for two-to-three-minute segments of the composition.

Courtesy: NYmag


 

Google Is Beastin'!!


Google Inc. wants to offer consumers a new way to store their files on its hard drives, in a strategy that could accelerate a shift to Web-based computing and intensify Google's beef with Microsoft Corp.

Google is preparing a service that would let users store on its computers essentially all of the files that you would normally keep on your personal computer's hard drive. Visiting the family in San Diego but want to access that new Wu-Tang banger remotely? Log into Gmail and access your hard drive, my man!! (no homo)

Google continues to change the game....

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November 16, 2007

Text Ads on Shopping Cart Handles?!?


Modstream is hoping to install bars with scrolling displays onto buggies and allow companies to beam in messages wirelessly. The system works by allowing outfits to access a web-based profile, enter in a given message, and transmit the ad to participating stores.

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F*ck The Police


Dazed and confused after more than 15 hours of travel, unable to communicate in English and scared because he couldn’t find his mother, Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski was jolted by a taser just 24 seconds after being confronted by police in Vancouver International Airport.

CTV reported there was a 12-minute delay before medical help arrived. Mr. Dziekanski died shortly after being tasered — only 10 hours after arriving in the country that was to be his new home.

From the bottom of my heart, let me be the first to say f*ck the police for yet again taking another innocent life in the name of keeping us "safe".

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November 15, 2007

A-Rod Sons Agent


After playing the market and coming back down to reality, it seems Alex Rodriguez is on the verge of locking up a 10-year, $270 million deal that will see him in Yankee pinstripes for the rest of his career.

The illest part of this deal is that A-Rod took the wifepiece to Hank Steinbrenner's crib in Tampa on Wednesday and essentially worked the deal on his own. After this, Rodriguez released a statment stating, "After spending time with Cynthia and my family over these last few weeks, it became clear to me that I needed to make an attempt to engage the Yankees regarding my future with the organization." This roughly translates to "I'm like a seed at a birthday party: all I want is cake."

No word yet on whether or not A-Rod's soul was included in the deal.

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Bonds Get His Indictment On


Baseball superstar Barry Bonds was charged Thursday with perjury and obstruction of justice for allegedly lying when he said he did not use performance-enhancing drugs.

If Bonds didn't use steroids, I never ate 13 Jack In The Box tacos in one sitting.

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November 12, 2007

Chinese Cooking Oil Stampede


Three people have been killed and more than 30 injured in a stampede at a supermarket sale in China. The stampede was triggered by the rushing crowd that burst through the market doors after having lined up at 4:00am and waited for hours to purchase cooking oil, which has soared by more than a third in price in the last year in China. Carrefour, which is the world's second-biggest retailer, was reportedly offering 20% off rapeseed oil. Read the whole story here.

Kind of makes lining up for three days for a sneaker drop a little absurd, doesn't it?


 

November 08, 2007

Conflict In The Wu Camp??


It seems like things are not all Cookies and C.R.E.A.M. in the Wu-Tang Clan's camp these days. Crumbs aired the team's turmoil on the Missinfo.tv blog yesterday, claiming RZA is ignoring the other members' opinions in terms of artistic direction.

Peep the video clips below of Rae calling RZA out on the "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" sample on the new single and claiming that RZA has lost sight of the orginial Wu sound. Rae also claims that the majority of the clan is not happy with the vibe that RZA has laid down on the new "8 Diagrams" album set to release in December.

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November 06, 2007

The Purple One Drops The Hammer


In an extraordinary, but not unfamiliar move, the rock legend Prince is using an army of lawyers to launch attacks on his own fans. Several of the largest web communities dedicated to the artist have received notices to cease and desist all use of photographs, images, lyrics, album covers and anything linked to Prince's likeness.

The owners of the three largest fansites supporting Prince: www.housequake.com, www.princefams.com and www.prince.org supporting Prince have come together to fight back to what amounts to an injustice to the fansites and the very fans who have supported Prince's career, many since the very beginning nearly thirty years ago.

It seems now the only way you can listen to Prince tracks will be if he invites you to come to his house and listen to some music, then play some basketball, and then eat some pancakes. (*-10 points to anyone who misses that reference)

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November 01, 2007

On The Count of Three Say F*ck The Police...1,2,3..


In an effort to curtail trigger-happy cops dumping clips into people pulling out their wallets, it seems like pistol-mounted cameras are about to become the new thing to keep the fuzz in line.

When an officer pulls his gun from the holster, the digital recording begins. With a l.5 ounce camera about the size of a lipstick placed below the barrel of the gun, it can record sound and every object or movement the weapon points at. Orange County's sheriff's emergency service team and the Newburgh Police Department will be the first to test the pistol cam and they may be the first in the country to have an extra eye looking over every officers decision.

Chief Eric Paolilli says "if the technology is there to be used and it's an effective tool and we examine it and there's no safety issues and there's no issues with our guns there's no issues that come to light during this pilot time, it's one more tool that we can use."

This new police technology comes to Newburgh just a year shy of the anniversary of the police shootout here on Broadway that resulted in the death of 23-year-old Antonio Bryant.

The gunfight put a strain on the communities relationship with police. (No shit..really?!?)

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Now You See Me, Now You Don't


In secret trials last week, England's Ministry of Defense said it had made a vehicle completely disappear and predicted that an invisible tank would be ready for service by 2012. The new technology uses cameras and projectors to beam images of the surrounding landscape onto a tank.

How the technology works in a combat situation is very sensitive, but the MoD is believed to be testing a military jacket that works on the same principles.

YOU HEARD IT HEAR FIRST!! Invisible M65 jackets are gonna be that hot shit in 2012!! Call Kevin at Hypebeast and Rob, Jeff, & Frank at WeeklyDrop..tell 'em you heard it here first!!


 

October 31, 2007

Dope City

In the midst of upcoming releases "American Gangster" and "Mr. Untouchable" much attention has been turned to the rise of the 1970's Harlem dope trade.

Seemingly the two biggest names of their time Niky Barnes and Franks Lucas were not only competitors on 116th street but friends as well.

The New York Times has published an amazing article featuring a conversation by Barnes and Lucas discussing everything from prices, police, snitching, and the dope game.

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Subliminal

An excerpt from the New York Times, written by Michael Idov

Perhaps you've seen a memorable Louis Vuitton ad in the back of New York and other magazines: a pensive Mikhail Gorbachev being driven in a limo past the remains of the Berlin Wall, his only companion a trusty piece of LV luggage with some reading material sticking out. Well, we just now happened to take a closer look at that material, and Ho … lee … crap. It's a Russian book or magazine, strategically posed so that the title is upside-down but readable: “Litvinenko's Murder — They Wanted to Give Up a Suspect for $7,000.” Litvinenko, of course, is the Russian ex-spy whose death — by polonium-laced sushi — has been widely attributed to Putin's goons.

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The Internet Tax Man Cometh


The House on Tuesday approved the Senate version of the Internet tax moratorium, which would ban Internet-only taxes such as access taxes for seven years. The current ban has been in effect since 1998, except for a lapse during most of 2004.

Don't sleep. Uncle Sam is trying to turn the information superhighway into a toll road.

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October 29, 2007

Dark Matter Doesn't Exist


(*An image of the Bullet Cluster taken by NASA's Chandra X-ray telescope. Scientists claimed the image was proof of normal matter (pink) being separated from dark matter (blue). Another group now says the observations can be explained by a modified gravity of theory, and that dark matter is unnecessary.)
Two Canadian astronomers think there is a good reason dark matter, a mysterious substance thought to make up the bulk of matter in the universe, has never been directly detected: It doesn't exist.

Seriously, you couldn't wrap your mind around this with the help of a thousand L's..or maybe you can..

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October 26, 2007

Be Careful Who You're Sonning


A 14-year-old boy accused of plotting a Columbine-style attack on a suburban Philadelphia high school admitted in court Friday that he illegally stockpiled weapons. Authorities accused Cossey’s mother, Michele, of helping him build his weapons cache. Cossey admitted to telling a friend that he wanted to stage an attack similar to the 1999 assault on Columbine High School in Colorado, telling him, “The world would be better off without bullies,” according to Castor.

If you're still in any form of school--elementary, high school, college--and you're reading this, next time someone steps on your kicks and you feel the need to give them a shove to the domepiece, you might want to give 'em a pass instead....

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October 25, 2007

The Doofus Has Landed


Determined to avoid the mistakes made with Hurricane Katrina, President George W. Bush toured fire-ravaged Southern California on Thursday and promised to do everything possible to help the region recover.

In an apparent dig at state authorities in Louisiana, which bore the brunt of Katrina, he said: "It makes a significant difference when you have somebody in the statehouse willing to take the lead."

It also makes a difference when my kid sister knew about Hurricane Katrina before our bumblefuck president did.

Personally, if my crib burned to ground, I'd rather have a pat on the head from Mickey Mouse. (see 4 posts below)

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Mickey Mouse Headed to San Diego


Disney has decided to send some of it's familiar characters over to Qualcomm Stadium to boost morale among the thousands of people who have lost their homes in these past 5 days of fire and destruction in the San Diego area.

...'cause nothing says "sorry your house burned down to the ground, kid" better than a pat on the head from Mickey Mouse.

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October 24, 2007

California Trees Burn (The Other Kind)


Southern California has been ablaze for the past 4 days in parts of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties with damages in San Diego County alone estimated at over $1 billion.

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October 22, 2007

Human Intuition

"There can be as much value in the blink of an eye as in months of rational analysis."-Malcolm Gladwell

Rob Walker provides some insight on human intuition verses conventional wisdom.

Courtesy: FastCompany.com


 

October 10, 2007

Che

Revolutionist Che Guevara reduced to an all over bikini pattern.

Listen to what his daughter has to say about that at the New York Times site.

oh, and Gorilla Warfare, good book.


 

September 26, 2007

Without a Trace

"In the midst of the words he was trying to sayIn the midst of his laughter and gleeHe silently and quietly vanished awayFor the snark was a boson, you see"

Sick write up on how to bounce from society...

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September 25, 2007

That Dude

Here's an excerpt from an interview with Micah D. Halpern, author of a new book "Thugs"

Kim Jong-il has special kits to clean his and his father's pictures - a dirty or wrinkled portrait lands you in jail. He spends $700,000 a year on Hennessey Cognac, wears 4 inch platform shoes and spikes his hair. He is reported to have at least 13 children from various mistresses and is obsessed with sex and young girls. He also claims to be a real golf pro with a record of five holes-in-one.


 

September 09, 2007

War on Drugs

A “drugfree world,” which the United Nations describes as a realistic goal, is no more attainable than an “alcoholfree world”—and no one has talked about that with a straight face since the repeal of Prohibition in the United States in 1933. Yet futile rhetoric about winning a “war on drugs” persists, despite mountains of evidence documenting its moral and ideological bankruptcy

Courtesy: Foreign Policy

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August 05, 2007

READ UP: The Days and Nights of Maurice Cherry

He is what is known as a rider, one of dozens of New Yorkers — often homeless or nearly homeless — who travel back and forth between Chinatown and Atlantic City or Connecticut each day, and sometimes twice a day. They sleep through the two-and-a-half-hour rides and make a quick buck off the casinos without handling so much as a single chip.

On this particular night, Resorts Atlantic City was paying $25 to anyone who made the $13 round trip. The Atlantic City Hilton, reachable for $18 in bus fare, was offering $22 in cash and a $20 match-play coupon, which requires a gambler to pony up the same. Foxwoods, in southeastern Connecticut, had what was without question the sweetest deal: For just $10, a rider would get $50 in match-play coupons and a $12 food voucher. Though the casinos do not permit the sale of gambling coupons, a discreet rider can usually manage to sell them to a player at a discount.

Continue- http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/nyregion/thecity/05home1.html?_r=1&ref=thecity&oref=slogin


 

July 13, 2007

Curtis...?

interview extract (peanut gallery are various 50 posse people besides Yayo):

The peanut gallery- "Nobody even cares what he does." "Who's listening to him, anyway?" "That was the '90s, B. Kids don't even know Ghostface anymore." "The streets are different now," says Yayo. "Guys like Ghostface don't matter. They don't. They had a run, but it's over."

Spin- But can't he just make a great record, even if it doesn't sell, and we can appreciate it as listeners, as hip-hop fans?

50- No, because a great record is embraced and enjoyed by the public. And it's played in cars and clubs.

Spin- What if it sells a couple hundred thousand copies, isn't that valid? Or does it have to sell millions for you to take it seriously?

50- In my camp, a couple hundred thousand records is a failure. From my perspective, if I sell 200,000 copies, after selling 12 million records, it's considered terrible.

Spin- But maybe he's trying to make a different kind of record?

50- What, the kind people don't buy?

Spin- No, one with incredible, detailed storytelling that's moving and powerful, and isn't dependent on some obvious hook.

50- Look, I understand all that. But if you're on a major record label, and he [Ghostface] is, and you sell a couple hundred thousand records, that was a failure. Your fuckin' photos and videos aren't recouped with 200,000 copies sold.

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July 10, 2007

"Know What I Mean"

New Book from Jay-Z and Nas called "Know what I Mean, Reflections on Hip-Hop"...Jay is writing the intro, Nas on the outro.

Georgetown University professor Michael Eric Dyson is writing the rest.


 

July 09, 2007

Classic Interview- Shyne 01



Shot up at 15. Dismissed as a Biggie sound-alike. Billed as the gun-toting thug in “The Puffy Trial.” Jamal “Shyne” Barrow deserved better. In an XXL exclusive convo, the Brooklyn MC declares his innocence and finally describes what happened that night in the club.

Courtesy: XXL mag.

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July 08, 2007

The Flawed Hero of 125th Street



Everyone, it seems, has a story about Mr. Hodge. Many homeless men say he gave them money or clothes; men newly returned from prison recall that he greeted them with a handful of bills. Then there was the time a mugger cornered a couple near the empty lot. “He was trying to take their money,” said Askia Lumumba, a homeless man who lives on the block. “That was the first time I ever saw Blood knock a guy out.”

Courtesy: NY Times

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May 30, 2007

Don't Front Old Man


I WASN’T trying to be a tough guy. I was only trying to tell some surly kids to mind their manners.

And then you got dropped...



 

May 21, 2007

Green Motivation



It was a worm bin that Tom Szaky started in his college apartment that eventually led to his founding TerraCycle. He was trying to grow “certain plants” in order to “harvest the buds,” as one account put it. High on the effects that vermicomposting had on his gardening project, he and a fellow student wrote a business plan that turned on making effective and earth-friendly products for gardeners who didn’t happen to have worm bins of their own. TerraCycle began to appear on store shelves in late 2004. The packaging explains that the stuff comes courtesy of “millions of worms” that are fed “premium organic waste” — and slags “synthetic chemical” rivals. By 2006, Inc. magazine judged TerraCycle “The Coolest Little Start-Up in America.” The plant food is now available at Home Depot, Wal-Mart and Target.

Courtesy: NEW YORK TIMES, Rob Walker's Consumed.
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/20/magazine/20wwln-consumed-t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin