Joe Stack

A guy named Joe 
Blew his stack
He was an engineer
He had a thing against the IRS
He thought the tax rates were too dear

So he flew his plane into a building
After leaving a note online
Not on Facebook though, 
He was not that much of his time

The internetz wrote about it 
And called him a right-wing loon
Some said had he been Muslim 
There'd be another war soon

But all in all it's just a tale
Of an engineer, a website and a plane
A fool who set his house on fire
Before he flew off never to be seen again

Google Docs

Cloud

I just did this diagram in less than 5 minutes using Google Docs. Had I done this in Illustrator, I would have taken a half-hour. I don't know if that means I suck at Illustrator, or if Google Docs is AMAZING. 

Pressed to answer, I would say, no, I'm not that bad at Illustrator - it's only I would have to create every element in the diagram from scratch. 

Google Docs provides a library of readymade elements, which cuts down on the time. Also, the library suggests they anticipate their app to be used to create flow charts such as this one, meaning everything I would need to make such an image was there, increasing efficiency. Props to Google for so thoroughly anticipating user needs. 

Secondly, Google's experience with user interfaces (like SketchUp) meant that intuitive actions like grouping meant that I could put together shapes and move them around without having to explicitly group them, which was a bonus. 

So yes, Google Docs is AMAZING, but it helps if one knows what one's doing to begin with. 

(BTW, this diagram illustrates the syncing relationship between Google's cloud services and an iPhone and MacBook). 

 

Limbaugh's NY Condo

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Slide show on Business Insider

Also on Gawker (the headline this morning read 'tasteless' rather than 'gaudy'):

Rush Limbaugh's Gaudy Fifth Avenue Penthouse Is Now For Sale

It looks like Rush Limbaugh is moving ahead with his threat to leave New York City. He's (finally!) put his tacky Fifth Avenue apartment up for sale. The cost of ridding NYC of Rush once and for all? $13.95 million.
Limbaugh promised that he'd sell his Manhattan apartment last March after the Paterson administration proposed raising taxes on New York residents who make more than $500,000 a year. (That wasn't the first time he'd made the threat. On the eve of the 2008 presidential election, Limbaugh said he was "seriously considering selling it," since "it may now become stupid to own any property there.")
Limbaugh was lying at the time, unfortunately. Months after making the "threat," he'd yet to actually put the Fifth Avenue apartment on the market.
But now he has! The 20th-floor penthouse at 1049 Fifth Avenue, which Limbaugh purchased in 1994 under the name RH Trust (Rush's middle name is Hudson) wasofficially listed two weeks ago for $13.95 million. And although he's described the place on his radio show as "fashionable," it's doubtful that will be the word that comes to mind when you look at the photos below, which show off moldings of "hand painted gold leaf" and his "hand painted ceilings and walls" by "renowned artist" Richard Smith.

It's buried under bullshit

"You walk towards your fear, you embrace your fear, you don't try to hedge it. That a part of real living as human being, as a spiritual being is to embrace and encompass your fear, your love and not run away from anything because that's the life experience. And it's in that richness that we find the most beautiful art, the most beautiful music, we find the richness of what the human soul can offer and I see all that richness buried under such bullshit." - Michael C. Ruppert in Collapse (2009)