January 2, 2005

My Toolbar Times Headlines

WALKING IN FROST'S FOOTSTEPS neo comes to where "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood."
THINGS, among other things, is taking a look at "The History of the TV Remote."
DEFENSE TECH, unlike the current poster child for media alzheimers, knows that NSA Eavesdropping is Old Hat
ANOTHER ONE LINE REVIEW OF BROKEBACK from an emailer to BrothersJudd: "Even if it featured a regular couple, wouldn't you have to be gay to want to see this chick flick?"
I WOULD LIKE TO THINK OF MY SITE AS THE 11TH OF The Top 10 Free Time Wasting Sites on the Net, but then I remember Andrew Sullivan.
GET YOURSELF A BLANK CANVAS for your next art car.
THE ECONOMIST pays " tribute to this strange little grass that has done so much for the human race. Strange is the word, for wheat is a genetic monster."
THE ANCHORESS has a personal choice for Most annoying phrase of 2005 "It is some say…. Used continually by Katie Couric, David Gregory and oh, basically anyone in the press who wanted to advance their own personal opinion." Gets my vote too.
PORRETTO casts a cold eye at Daphne Merkin's [sic] vagina ... and passes by.
VICTOR HANSON illuminates what is missing is "Munich" (besides Spielberg's sense of what it means to be a Jew ): "Lost in this pop moralizing is the reality of 1972, when none of Israel's neighbors were willing to accept the existence of the Jewish state within even its original borders."
GUY KAWASAKI has obviously spent far too much of his life deep inside a corporation: "Who among us has not had the horrible experience of an corporate offsite to build teamwork and to craft a mission statement?" Don't everybody raise their hands at once, please.
BOGUS SCIENCE REPORT: When We Get to the Bottom We Go Back to the Top of the Stem Cell "Currently, we cannot find stem cells that have identical DNA fingerprint traces with patients and Hwang's team does not have scientific data to prove they did harvest patient-specific stem cells," said Jung-Hye Roe, director of research at SNU.
POT KETTLE MEDIA: "The media — amplifying our general cultural assumptions — have come to expect knowledge to be coupled with arrogance."

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Posted by: Parx at January 5, 2006 1:15 PM

Great catch and made me laugh.

I guess you could say that the Toobar is, in this case, Foobar.

Fixed and thanks.

Posted by: Gerard Van Der Leun at January 5, 2006 2:20 PM
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