March 2009
55 posts
http://www.shugarecords.com/ →
mediation:iteeth
February 2009
72 posts
The Space Game
From the folks who brought you Desktop Tower Defense comes The Space Game. The gameplay looks daunting (a huge mistake for online embeddable games like this) but skip the training crap and click on the missions tab to get right into it. Playing The Space Game, I’m fondly reminded of Dune II…loved that game.
This is addicting.
kottke:buzzfeed
Mary J. Brenny: More Important Than The Gay →
[Andy]
robosheep:
fimoculous:
Does anyone else find it disruptive and weird when people start Facebook chats?
No, but if I did I think I’d just turn off that feature rather than cry about it on the internet.
Do we really need Personal Rapid Transit? Of course we do. If we think for just...
– Matty Lang’s completely appropriate response to Michael Andregg’s recent PiPress editorial lamenting the decision to implement light rail in favor of PRT in Minneapolis/ St. Paul.
Colin’s reply:
…light rail is a positive extension of our metropolitan and regional transportation...
Heavy Table’s Create-a-Restaurant Contest →
mediation:heavytable
Single-Payer Health Care in Minnesota: Notes From... →
(via mediation)
Health Care Forum - Saturday 2 PM
U.S. Representative Keith Ellison, Minnesota Senator John Marty and health care experts Kip Sullivan and Elizabeth Frost… all in one room.
Saturday, February 21, 2009 - 2:00 P.M. - 4 P.M. Communication Workers of America, Local 7200 3521 East Lake Street Minneapolis, MN 55406
(Facebook Event Page)
This one should be good. I’ll be there.
Summit Needs Another Brewer →
Doodledee Fixes StarTribune.com's Pagination... →
(via edkohler)
Ed Kohler: How CityPages’ Ad Department is Gaming... →
[via Ann in IM]
At one Minneapolis restaurant, Walker Art Center’s 20.21, the staff helped 22...
– How unoriginal is that?
am1500 KSTP marrina:mediation
David Brauer: Bumped off the back page, Paul... →
Ed Kohler: City Pages' Photo Klepto Problem →
Today's Viewer E-mail of the Day
derusha:
“Do you really think anyone is going to believe that $800 Billion divided by 140 million works out to be $5,714.00 dollars per taxpayer? Lets simplify this for you, lets take 140 million and give each taxpayer 1 million, that equals 140 million.”
Uh. Not really. 140 million times 1 million = 140,000,000,000,000. But thanks for playing. And Ken in St. Paul? Next time leave your...