and assuming you're inexplicably desperate to graft yourself into the MS "Borg": Microsoft Offers Free Software in Exchange for Your Privacy.
December 12, 2007
December 11, 2007
Walmart Selling "Hooker" Panties for Teens?
From The Consumerist via feministing.com, purportedly found in the girls' "Juniors" section.
(Thanks, Randy!)
December 1, 2007
kittywigs.com
"Kitty Wigs™ is a product of the feverish imagination of [my friend] Julie Jackson and her siamese partner in crime, Boone. Sometimes the pressure of Julie's day job [Subversive Crossstitch] combined with Boone's constant state of leisure results in loud music, wigs and dancing. This has brought such great stress relief . . . that we [Julie & Boone] decided to share our passion for wigs with the world. . . ."
"Each Kitty Wig™ comes in an attractive round metal wig case with our fresh new logo on it. Your wig will arrive on a wig form and covered in a hair net to help keep its shape and luster. . . ."
[Regarding the model at right,] "Pink is the color of fantasy. Our model, Chicken, looks like her mind is elsewhere when she wears this wig -- somewhere in a land of cotton candy and pinwheels . . . . Pink makes your kitty feel elegant, modern and quintessentially feline." [Text & pic from the Kitty Wigs site; some links supplied.]
If you have any creature in the house with a head bigger than a walnut (including boyfriends), you need a Kitty Wig™.
UPDATE: Kitty Wigs has been a smash success, inspiring both features by Anderson Cooper on CNN News and The Graham Norton Show (here and here -- both are funny) and hate mail (here, here, and here). Julie put my "walnuts" quip on her site and at one point, if you googled it, you got over 10,000 hits (so much for my more substantive accomplishments).
If you haven't gotten your Kitty Wig yet, better get your order in now for the next production run.
November 30, 2007
Site that Helps You Identify Tunes by Humming
Still in beta. I tried it on something obscure; it kinda worked but obviously needs more users to help build up its database. It was fun hearing all the goofy hummings from other users around the world, though.
Warning: this is definitely another one of those sites I warned you about here; plus, you have to give it access to your computer microphone, plus since my mic is part of my camera, I had to give it access to my camera. However, at least for now, you don't have to register in order to search by humming.
Product Placement in Art Museums
The recent New York Times article about galleries paying museums to help finance exhibitions of artists represented by said galleries reminded me of a comment by David Lynch:
Also, the common view of politicians' solicitation of donations as "shakedowns."
Fine if you're an open, paid advocate for a certain party or point of view; not so fine if you purport to represent the general public or an independent point of view. The apparent conflict of interest undermines public confidence in the integrity of public institutions.
That said, I love the look of Takashi Murakami's platinum and aluminum Golden Buddha in the first pic above.
(Thanks to snarky for the tip on the Lynch clip!)
November 27, 2007
The Freeway Blogger's T.G. Blogapalooza
This guy made my day. Here's another link to his blog post about it, where you can comment and cheer him on.
Happy holidays, b.t.w.!
Internet Bill of Rights?
According to eGov monitor, Italy and Brazil have "endorsed a joint declaration committing themselves to reach as soon as possible a shared and planned resolution of network rights," to be "prioritized" at the 2008 Internet Governance Forum in New Delhi.
Issues to be addressed would include privacy, data protection, freedom of expression, free access to information and knowledge, universal accessibility, network neutrality, interoperability, open standards, the right to innovate, a fair and competitive market and consumers' safeguards.
Great idea. Who gets to write it? And how can we get it in the U.S.?