Apparently the Smithsonian doesn't like
these fake ads made up by a couple of students. Too bad, because they're kind of awesome.
Seth Godin has a suggestion to
increase your productivity. Of course, it does rather depend on one having the ability to purchase another device...
By way of Boing Boing: this makes me
really really sad.. Poor lorises!
Lifehacker ran speed tests on
the new browser releases. Huh.
Also via Boing Boing: Philadelphia Weekly on the death of
57 immigrant laborers brought in to build the railway lines in the 19th century.
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So I just caught up with The Good Wife, and
holy cow, that was awesome. It's the kind of plotting I adore: because it's right there in plain sight and yes it's still a surprise. It's the shock of the inevitable. Of course Peter would have slept with Kalinda as payment for favors. Of course he would.
I love the idea that Blake both slept with Katrina and provided her the drugs for the OD, but it sounds like that might not be true. It's certainly neat, if it is.
Pity about Bill Irwin's role, though: I know mediators, and they're not that ridiculously wimpy.
Oh, and we finally have dirt on Will! He's an embezzler OMG! Man, what was he thinking getting into bed with Bond and Blake? And Blake could get him disbarred, with that.
What I can't tell is how much of the campaign's reorientation is approved by Peter, since he wasn't in the episode at all.
And what, exactly, is Childs after at Lockhart Gardner, anyway? If he suspected Kalinda slept with Peter in exchange for favors, he would have had Cary ask her about that. What else is he after?
Next week? Gonna be awesome!
One last thing: I must share
fifty running basset hounds. Crossposted from
DW, where there are
comments; comment here or
there.