Saturday, April 30, 2005
Absolutely Shameful
The national media should be ashamed of itself for fueling the Jennifer Wilbanks story. To recap, Ms. Wilbanks was to be married today, but disappeared earlier this week. Because Ms. Wilbanks is a rich, white suburban woman, CNN took this story and ran with it. Was she kidnapped? Was she alive or dead? Who would have done such a thing? (Oh, come on, if this was a poor black woman, do you really think CNN would be carrying the story 24/7?)
She turned up today, safe and sound in New Mexico. What gives? Well, as it turns out, Ms. Wilbanks simply got cold feet and ran. At least that's the public version of the story. Surely there is a backstory. I just don't know what it is.
Update: Ms. Wilbanks committed a few crimes, including lying to police, in this case. I wonder if she'll be charged. Of course, she ought to be.
Friday, April 29, 2005
The Natives are Restless
Obviously these facts, and the fact of the Bush family's tight relationship with the Saudis, are not new. A fat slob told us this last summer. I wonder why people here in Texas are so pissed off about it now?
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Two Days 'til Tiger
A380 takes off
The Airbus A380 "Super Jumbo" flew its maiden flight today in France. The double-decked, ultra-large capacity plane is Airbus' first direct competitor to Boeing's 747. Airbus is banking on this plane, which appeals to airlines that make long-haul, high-volume trips between large hub airports, like Singapore or Emarites.
Boeing is taking a different tack, with its 787 Dreamliner. In contast to the A380, the 787 has a lower capacity, but still sports long range capability. This type of plane is ideal for airlines that use a decentralized system or aren't banking on six or seven hundred passengers on a single flight. Air India and Air Canada have recently announced orders for the 787.
Boeing is taking a different tack, with its 787 Dreamliner. In contast to the A380, the 787 has a lower capacity, but still sports long range capability. This type of plane is ideal for airlines that use a decentralized system or aren't banking on six or seven hundred passengers on a single flight. Air India and Air Canada have recently announced orders for the 787.
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
My New Favorite Place
I think I've found my new favorite place, the Pole of Inaccessibility.

I wonder if anybody has ever been there. Apparently, the only things left there are a building and, appropriately, a statue of Lenin.
I wonder if anybody has ever been there. Apparently, the only things left there are a building and, appropriately, a statue of Lenin.
Plug for The Housing Bubble Blog
I want to recommend adding Ben Jones' oft-updated The Housing Bubble Blog to you. This post is pretty typical of the insight Jones brings. Take a look at the linked financials for the three homebuilders, especially the year-over-year inventory numbers. It's a bit scary.
Monday, April 25, 2005
Useless Plastic Men
Tomi's $17 PodBrix are utterly useless but totally cute miniature figures that you can attach to your iPod headphone cable. Really. That's it. That's all they do. Nothing else. Nothing.
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