Lightning Struck Itself

Categories: Culture

I finally coax eMusic into letting me download the bonus tracks from the new Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs. “Marquee Moon” is one of the songs. That’s most of why I wanted them. I play it. For a moment I’m worried that my headphones are broken, as the guitar is isolated in my left ear. Then the rest of the music comes in to the right, echoing through my skull. Two guitars twine back and forth like snakes kissing. It is abbreviated, terse. Every time the chorus occurs, the notes extend out, bridging across austerity with sudden melody. Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd alternate solos… wait. ...

September 6, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Fringes of Sanity

Categories: Politics

Because at times I grow concerned that common sense is dead on the right side of the aisle, I refer myself to The Next Right. Ruffini and Henke don’t agree with me on all that much, but they’re forthrightly critiquing World Net Daily, birthers, and conspiracy theorists of all stripes. Meanwhile, Little Green Footballs is taking aim at the people who don’t want Obama giving speeches to schoolchildren and calling Michele Bachmann a loon. ...

September 4, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Ted Kennedy: RIP

Categories: Politics

His story was one of the great US political stories, and his accomplishments were legion. So were his flaws. I think that in the end, the former far outweighed the latter. Biden mourns, in a manner I find tremendously affecting. As does Massachusetts.

August 26, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Eric Raymond on Homosexuality

Categories: Politics

“That suggests to me that a tendency for male homosexuals to drift into the darker corners of domination sex is still wired in beneath the modern homophilic construction. It might take actual genetic engineering, of a kind we don’t yet have, to fix that wiring.” He manages to go on for an entire post (original) about how male gay behavior tends towards pederasty and domination, while lesbians are blissfully free of such problems. The evidence boils down to the historical record, which is of course a perfect transcript of human behavior, and “a how-to manual written by homosexual SM practitioners for newbies.” Seriously. The manual said the male homosexual murder rate was 26 times the norm, so that’s where his suggestion above comes from. ...

August 19, 2009 · 2 min · Bryant

Guns and Butter

Categories: Politics

I’m not entirely sure what I think about the trend of carrying guns to political events. On the one hand, I don’t object to open carry. It’s the old security versus freedom debate, and I try hard to come down on the side of freedom. I’m also pretty sure the Secret Service knows what it’s doing around Obama. I’m edgy because it is not the primary job of the Secret Service to protect, say, liberals. Or Congressmen, for that matter. Emotions are running high at the healthcare town halls, and I don’t trust everyone on either side of the issue to be stable. ...

August 18, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Madder Men

Categories: Reviews

Rose Madder? Nah, probably not. But spoilers, definitely. Mad Men is back. As the Anglophile in me decrees, everything’s better with Brits. The office politics are going to be sharper and, probably, meaner. And funnier, since we’ve now got a world of misapprehensions and bad cultural assumptions to play with. Since this is Mad Men, we even get that point thrust home with a Don Draper metatextual commentary. Not his only one this episode, either. Consider the implications of his London Fog tag line given that he’s just seen Sal with a half-dressed bellboy. “Limit your exposure.” He’s quick, that Don. Whereas Mad Men is pleasantly slow. It took three seasons for Sal to get even a taste of the sexual release most of the cast has already seen; but it worked. A slow build is good. Good for AMC, as well, for not shying away. ...

August 17, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Twitterpersonation

Categories: General

I am currently the proud owner of the Twitter accounts SarahPalinUSSR and SarahPalinEU, to offset SarahPalinUS, but I’m not quite sure what I should do with ’em. Any ideas? Although now that I look at it, she seems to have gone back to her old account (original). Darn it.

August 14, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Step Three

Categories: Navel Gazing

My 101 tasks blog is merged and assimilated. Burp. Some reworking of categories (mostly to turn the sub-subcategories of Gaming into tags) and I’ll feel done. I will be doing a fair bit of tagging later on but that can wait.

August 13, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Step Two

Categories: Navel Gazing

Imaginary Vestibule has been merged into Population One. Still to do: a couple of redirects and a bunch of category editing. Apologies if this does horrendous things to anyone’s RSS feeds. Edit: category mergers complete. Edit 2: Vestibule redirect complete. Step three is another blog merger, and then I have some CSS cleanup/modification to do, and then I think I’m done.

August 11, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant

Step One

Categories: Navel Gazing

Step one completed.

August 11, 2009 · 1 min · Bryant