May 2012
5 posts
April 2012
24 posts
These guys just banked $4M on Kickstarter. Hot.
Taxed by the boss →
Fantastic reporting by David Cay Johnston at Reuters
The report from Good Jobs First identifies 16 states that let companies divert some or all of the state income taxes deducted from workers’ paychecks. None of the states requires notifying the workers, whose withholdings are treated as taxes they paid.
Most of me thinks that if you don’t pay attention as a citizen, if you fail to vote for what’s in your best interest and fall for the tactics of preying on fear and ignorance, you deserve what you get. If you cast your ballot for someone who turns your state into the steaming pile of shit being peddled by today’s Republican party, it’s your fault. You voted for it, so...
Looking Ahead, Republicans Examine Options in... →
One debate bouncing around the GOP think tank:
“Republicans are still weighing whether to allow insurers to continue charging higher rates to women than to men for the same coverage.”
Cavemen.
March 2012
12 posts
Lee Clow on creative compensation. Bump.
What’s the difference between a fertilized egg, a corporation, and a woman? One...
– Kristen Schaal (via peachfuzz)
I think it’s great for two people to be together. That is a good number. I...
– Henry Rollins
February 2012
11 posts
I think I'm inadvertently involved in an art...
My beloved 86 year old friend, Hugo, is cleaning out his shop today when I walk by.
“Brian. Do you like Washington Irving?”
Random.
“Of course. Who doesn’t in New York?”
“I have this old etching, it’s an original and I don’t remember how I got it. T. Johnson is the signature.”
“I love etchings. I was apprentice to an engraver in...
The Living Ad…so promising. If only it existed outside publications.