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Friday Follies 1.3

What do you do if you’re called the most litigious person in history? Sue, of course.

Or if you’re among the most arrested, you tell the judge after your 152nd arrest (now 153), “I don’t need a lawyer. I’ve been in this court more than you have.” (Via.)

In the “we need a law for […]

Who’s Googling what where — Chapter 2

About six months ago I spent some time playing with a site that shows how popular a Google search query is in each U.S. state. I recently decided to see what’s been going on more recently so checked into the main source for this info to get an idea of what’s been going on so […]

Weekend Edition 5-30

Observations and Announcements

Bob Schwartz evidently found political cold turkey a tough bird. Bob is now at South Dakota Humanist, which was added to the blogroll earlier this week. Love the new name, Bob.

I’m not going to do much, if anything, on the Sotomayor nomination other than to observe she’s been confirmed by the […]

Weekend Edition: 5-23

Achievement Awards

Blog headline of the week: Kindle Bloggers Become Amazon’s Bitches.

Tell us what you really think: UK auto writer says of new Honda, “It’s the first car I’ve ever considered crashing into a tree, on purpose, so I didn’t have to drive it any more.”

Bookish Linkage

What would a trip be without […]

Weekend Edition: 5-16

Achievement Awards

Blog headline of the week: World Realizes Internet Has Free Porn, Stops Caring About Playboy

Bookish Linkage

Ro, ro. A federal court in Russia ordered a local newspaper reporter to pay compensatory damages of $1,000 “to a writer who did not like a review of his book published in the newspaper.” The author […]