September 2008
25 posts
Video of the Current offices before the first Hack the Debate event.
I am still learning to not giggle throughout every video, though the learning curve is slow.
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FDA will not require labeling of genetically... →
This makes me so upset. The real losers here are the lower-income families who don’t have access to non-gmo food products. At least Whole Foods has an obligation to provide the healthiest, less treated premium meats, whereas Safeway and other types of stores’ main concern is to push cheaper foods. I think this is one of the scariest trends we’re seeing in the US today.
Awesome timelapse footage of SF sunrise, accompanied by funky music. Can’t go wrong.
Psst
Something I’ve been working on with our team for a few months now. Hasn’t been officially announced yet, but check out the secret link :)
http://tinyurl.com/495cpq
Law now requires country of origin on meat... →
I get excited about any law that empowers consumers to know more about the food they eat. The legislation around this topic is far behind where it should be.
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Jam Legend →
Guitar Band…er Hero but on your computer! Yes yes yes.
Funny podcast →
My friend Daniel Beckman made a podcast that is quite funny. If you have a few minutes, check it out.
Make Me Babies! →
All the cuteness without any actual babies.
More Cowbell →
This site lets you add more cowbell. Literally.
Thanks @rodbegbie
His speechwriter, Mark Salter, prepares him elegant texts that he stumbles...
– Description of John McCain in an overall very positive article in the Economist.
When reporters say exactly what they shouldn’t, hilarity ensues.
I love that he corrects himself “I don’t know about that, that’s a little aggressive”
So cheeseball, so awesome. oOOoooOOooo.
Interesting analysis of Bush’s two terms. The title is scathing, don’t let it deter you if you’re pro Bush. I think it’s a very good criticism (without vitriol) of how Bush let go of a number of opportunities during his time in office, and does a good job of explaining why he has such poor approval ratings.
Sean Wilentz, Professor at Princeton University
Apologies for...