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The Sarah Cuda
Oh, do I sound elitist? If it’s elitist to want to elect people who actually have a thought in their head about more than whether or not to name the next child ‘Remington’ or ‘Colt,’ then, fine, fuck me, it’s elitist.
—The Rude Pundit on what Biden should say tonight.

They’re going to start unloading in the next couple of days in a way that makes the Swift Boat ads look like Public Service Announcements
—Terry McAuliffe, with the quote of the day (via election08)
Antichrista goes for the jugular
The Internet is pretty fun, but every now and then it gets me really irritated. Take today, for example.
Jason Michaels, one of my favorite CH contributors, had a great idea the other day. CH Intern, Owen, and I worked ovetime to get it illustrated and posted to the site in time for the overnight spot. It did well on the site, but failed to make the front page of Digg. Oh well, right?
But today I got an email from Jason letting me know someone had posted the images from the article on tinypic and the link to that was now on the front page of Digg, sending untold numbers of readers there.
Now, aside from it being extremely frustrating when your work is stolen and posted without credit, it’s doubly-bad for Jason, who would have made money on this post had the link to his gone to the front page of Digg (CH pays writers on a pageview scale). Digg won’t do anything about it, Tinypic most likely will ignore our request to re-direct the URL and Jason is left without credit for his idea and without any money for it either.
So thanks, Stephanie (aka qu6767) for stealing Jason Michaels’ money. Asshole.
UPDATE : Tinypic removed the image and Jason’s Digg link went to the front page. JUSTICE HAS BEEN DONE!
I sometimes hate the internet, too. But part of what I hate about the internet are schemes like paying people based on the number of page views that their work generates.
SousChef is a sharp looking Mac recipe database app
As a long time, and sometimes frustrated, MacGourmet user, this is certainly intriguing.
Sources say Explorer went so far as to highlight the “Yes” button in the pop-up window in the hopes of baiting him into pressing it, and even emitted a sad little “beep” in a pathetic bid for attention.
—Internet Explorer makes desperate overture to become default browser
Will Allen, urban farmer and MacArthur genius fellow
Growing Power, Allen’s non-profit farm collective in Milwaukee and Chicago, provides fresh food to urban areas that are usually only served by corner groceries peddling processed crap. Absolutely…