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The idea, said Chris Homeister, senior vice president for entertainment at Best Buy, is to let consumers pay once for a DVD and then eventually be able to play it on any device: television, Blu-ray disc player, personal computer, handheld media player or smartphone.

The idea, said Chris Homeister, senior vice president for entertainment at Best Buy, is to let consumers pay once for a DVD and then eventually be able to play it on any device: television, Blu-ray disc player, personal computer, handheld media player or smartphone.

—Oh, I’m sure that’ll work great, as Best Buy prepares for a world where people don’t buy things on shiny discs. I’m sure the magical DRM fairy dust that they’ve concocted will be both effective and completely interoperable on all of these platforms. Perhaps Best Buy can deliver these movies right to my door via their army of unicorns.

I think something I joke about with Adam is his, and You Look Nice Today’s fanbase, is largely composed of a particular kind of person who really cares about fonts.

I think something I joke about with Adam is his, and You Look Nice Today’s fanbase, is largely composed of a particular kind of person who really cares about fonts.

Jesse Thorn, on the type of people who need a little help dressing like a grownup.

As someone who cares about both fonts and looking dapper, I’m pretty excited about Put This On

He then searched the SUV, where he found a Viagra pill and several sex toys, items Corning said he always kept with him, “just in case,” according to the report.

He then searched the SUV, where he found a Viagra pill and several sex toys, items Corning said he always kept with him, “just in case,” according to the report.

That would be South Carolina deputy assistant attorney general Roland Corning, who was caught with his emergency rations near a cemetery with an 18-year old stripper.

At least he didn’t say he was headed for a hike on the Appalachian Trail.

In this country, journalists don’t sponsor or participate in partisan political events. Maybe in Venezuela or China, but in the United States, no.

In this country, journalists don’t sponsor or participate in partisan political events. Maybe in Venezuela or China, but in the United States, no.

Salon’s Gene Lyons on FOX News’ creation and subsequent coverage of the phony Tea Party protests.

Lyons’ larger point, and one that I’ve been baffled by, is that no one should be surprised that the rest of the media has leapt to FOX’s defense as they’ve been criticized for spouting Republican party talking points. Democrats complain but Republicans, Lyons insists, get even.

I’m surprised because I can’t seem to figure the angle that everyone from The New Yorker to Brian Williams is coming from when they say that the White House is being unfair by having the temerity to point out that FOX News is a wholly different beast than other media organizations.

It’s not as if FOX was complaining when they were granted unprecedented access, that other, legitimate organizations were never privy to during the Bush years. You didn’t see Chris Wallace complaining about all the unfair treatment of the New York Times when they revealed the Bush administration’s secret wire tapping project – in fact, FOX joined in the right-wing pile on. They certainly weren’t defending the right of the fourth estate to investigate secretive government programs then.

So, why, media? The noble, if futile, defense of your hallowed ground is admirable, but FOX has never been one of you, has gone out of its way to insist and prove regularly that they have no desire to be one of you and will willfully sell you out for a Nielsen point. You should know better than to talk of Nixonian enemies list in regards to this spat between FOX News and the White House, especially since FOX’s visionary, Roger Ailes, is the man who literally personifies Nixonian media relations – he invented the genre.

FOX sullies what you do, their mere existence drags you down further into the cesspool with them. It doesn’t tarnish your reputation to recognize that they aren’t one of you, even if they send a satellite truck to cover the same press conferences you do. They’ve convinced an entire demographic that “the liberal media” is an actual thing and that they alone hold a monopoly on balance. We deserve better than this, stand up for yourself.

Col. North is someone who enjoys the very broad respect of the House Republican Conference

Col. North is someone who enjoys the very broad respect of the House Republican Conference

Mike Pence (R-IN), Republican Conference Chairman, who invited Oliver North to lend his insight on America’s war in Afghanistan.

North, you may recall, was a key figure in the Iran-Contra scandal, where the Reagan administration agreed to sell weapons to Iran, which at the time was under an international arms embargo, and then funnel the proceeds of the sale to fund a Nicaraguan rebel force. North would later admit that he lied to congress and destroyed evidence.

[via Gruber]