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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Smithsonian Videos and articles

Smithsonian Videos and articles

June 17, 2009

Constructing the Guggenheim

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1494875046?bclid=1213949676&bctid=23927441001

Videos from the 1950s show architect Frank Lloyd Wright at the site of the Guggenheim Museum

The Historic Neighborhoods of Buenos Aires
Take in the sights and sounds of the European influences of Argentina’s capital city

Cooking with Crickets
Chef Darin Nesbit demonstrates how to cook cricket-crusted redfish

Home Movies of the Patton Family
The grandson of Gen. George S. Patton shares his family's home movies

Movie Magic at the Museums
The entertainment curator at the American History Museum shows cinematic highlights from the museum's collections, including Dorothy's red slippers and Superman's cape

Most viewed Smithsonian articles:

Via Aurelia: The Roman Empire's Lost Highway
Tattoos
Family Ties
Before Rosie the Riveter, Farmerettes Went to Work
Children of the Vietnam War
Alice Ramsey's Historic Cross-Country Drive
Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple?
Buenos Aires: a City's Power and Promise
The Triumph of Frank Lloyd Wright
Brain Cells for Socializing

Most e-mailed Smithsonian articles:

Via Aurelia: The Roman Empire's Lost Highway
Buenos Aires: a City's Power and Promise
Brain Cells for Socializing
Inside Iran's Fury
The Triumph of Frank Lloyd Wright
Alice Ramsey's Historic Cross-Country Drive
Fairhope, Alabama's Southern Comfort
Before Rosie the Riveter, Farmerettes Went to Work
Chicago Eats
The Surprising Satisfactions of a Home Funeral

20090617 SDOSM Smithsonian Videos and articles

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The final scene of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Final Scene)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35LR8uUybLE

This is a final scene from George Roy Hills 1969 picture Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.




Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, movie (video) trailer preview and review

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN-6WBZayjY



20090616 SDOSM Butch Cassidy Sundance Kid
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: "The fall'll probably kill ya!"

Allison Janney as CJ Cregg on The West Wing

CJ on West Wing

The Fall is Gonna Kill You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG0ch202prY

CJ references Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in one of her great pieces of acting and dialogue



The Jackal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35LR8uUybLE

Allison Janney as CJ Cregg on The West Wing



20090616 SDOSM CJ on West Wing

Sunday, June 14, 2009

History.com - June 14, 1777: Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes

Sunday, June 14, 2009

History.com - June 14, 1777: Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes


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June 14: General Interest
1777 : Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes

During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress adopts a resolution stating that "the flag of the United States be thirteen alternate stripes red and white" and that "the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation." The national flag, which became known as the "Stars and Stripes," was based on the "Grand Union" flag, a banner carried by the Continental Army in 1776 that also consisted of 13 red and white stripes. According to legend, Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross designed the new canton for the Stars and Stripes, which consisted of a circle of 13 stars and a blue background, at the request of General George Washington. Historians have been unable to conclusively prove or disprove this legend.

With the entrance of new states into the United States after independence, new stripes and stars were added to represent new additions to the Union. In 1818, however, Congress enacted a law stipulating that the 13 original stripes be restored and that only stars be added to represent new states.

On June 14, 1877, the first Flag Day observance was held on the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes. As instructed by Congress, the U.S. flag was flown from all public buildings across the country. In the years after the first Flag Day, several states continued to observe the anniversary, and in 1949 Congress officially designated June 14 as Flag Day, a national day of observance.

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General Interest
1777 : Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihVideoCategory&id=5090
1789 : Bounty mutiny survivors reach Timor
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=5091
1951 : UNIVAC computer dedicated
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=6928
1982 : Falkland Islands War ends
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=5092

American Revolution
1777 : Continental Congress chooses national flag
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=721

Automotive
1928 : Duray sets record in Miller Special
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=7471

Civil War
1863 : Battle of Second Winchester
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=2212

Cold War
1954 : First nationwide civil defense drill held
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=2698

Crime
1985 : TWA flight 847 is hijacked by terrorists
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1036

Disaster
1903 : Flash flood devastates Oregon town
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=751

Entertainment
1993 : Warner Bros. pays Crichton $3.5 million
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=3364
1994 : Henry Mancini dies
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=3365
1996 : Ella Fitzgerald dies
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=3363

Literary
1811 : Harriet Beecher Stowe is born
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=4002

Old West
1846 : California's Bear Flag revolt begins
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=4551

Presidential
1922 : Harding becomes first president to be heard on the radio
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=657

Sports
1998 : Jordan leads Bulls to sixth NBA title
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=56999

Vietnam War
1968 : Dr. Spock convicted for aiding draft resisters
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1906
1969 : U.S. command announces troop withdrawal
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1907

World War I
1917 : U.S. President Woodrow Wilson gives Flag Day address
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=691

World War II
1940 : Germans enter Paris
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=6486

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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Off Track Art mini opening June 11

Off Track Art mini opening June 11

Come by Off Track Art for a mini opening this Thursday, June 11, 2009 after work. Stop by and meet the artists, browse new work and pick up something special for that upcoming summer wedding/anniversary/birthday!

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Monday, June 08, 2009

Duct tape making the world a prettier place


Duct tape: making the world a prettier place

Hat Tip: N3KTX – who reports:

DUCT TAPE USE #317

I have to tell you that I have never seen a better use for duct tape in my life.

Makes you want to require everyone to carry a roll for emergencies.


20090608 SDOSM Duct tape making the world a prettier place
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The Marine Journey (On My Watch Tonight)

The Marine Journey (On My Watch Tonight)

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=48109781

(I have not had a chance to visit the National Marine Corps Museum. As a matter of fact I have not been back to Quantico Virginia since 1972. I look forward to the opportunity to re-visit… ~ Kevin Dayhoff)

By: Mike Corrado

Videos: 7 (see all)

Description:
A trip to the National Marine Corps Museum set to the song "On My Watch Tonight" by Mike Corrado.

I had a chance to finally see the National Marine Corps Museum in Quantico, VA. I thought Id share some of it with you. What an amazing place.

The Marine Journey (On My Watch Tonight)


20090608 The Marine Journey On My Watch Tonight
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Recent Explore Carroll Columns by Kevin Dayhoff

Recent Explore Carroll Columns by Kevin Dayhoff

Remember when you could walk to work in Westminster?
Published June 7, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Company H: from the Frizellburg greenhouses to the sands of Omaha Beach
Published June 3, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... (have) come a long way from the old parade field in Frizellburg.”

Dayhoff: New councilmember tackles alleged hit and run driver
Published June 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
... Westminster city police arrived and took control of the situation The accident is under investigation. All in a day’s work.

In 1925, planting the seeds of employment, production
Published May 31, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
When he's not roaming the streets of historic Westminster looking for old factories,

Celebration of memory and change
Published May 26, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
This year’s Westminster Memorial Day ceremonies witnessed many changes over the past — although the solemn tradition of 142 years continued. On Memorial Day the normal hustle and bustle of downtown Westminster paused to remember fallen veterans, and ... ...

Dayhoff: Maryland National Guard Company H, had its beginnings in the flower business
Published May 22, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... We are deeply indebted to those who fought and died to give us the unalienable right to live free and cherish liberty in the pursuit of happiness. Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster.

Mulkey is one of many, yet a special son of Carroll County
Published May 22, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... thanks to Mount Airy councilwoman Wendi Peters and American Legion Post 191 commander Roy True for their help with this column.

Celebrating Cockey's Tavern, birthplace of Carroll County
Published May 18, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Utz elected as new mayor of Westminster
Published May 18, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... with 130 votes; Eleanor DeMario, 105; William Gill, 130; and William Hughes, 58. — compiled by Kevin Dayhoff Incumbent, two newcomers elected council Hampstead … Hampstead Town Councilman Wayne Thomas won election along with newcomers Jamey Ayers and ... ...

Dayhoff: The rebirth of the Cockey's Tavern building in Westminster
Published May 12, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
column in the Carroll Eagle of The Baltimore Sun for more of the rich history of Cockey’s. Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster.

20090608 SDOSM Recent Explore Carroll Columns by Kevin Dayhoff


Thursday, June 04, 2009

The newly elected mayor of Westminster, Kevin Utz, hits the ground running


The newly elected mayor of Westminster, Kevin Utz, hits the ground running.

By Kevin Dayhoff June 4, 2009

Westminster, MD - Yesterday afternoon, I had “Off Track Art” studio duty in downtown Westminster.

While I kept shop I had the opportunity to talk with a number of the downtown Westminster merchants.

The shopping district was all-abuzz over newly-elected Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz taking the time to stop and talk with the merchants this morning.

Hats off to the newly elected mayor of Westminster; apparently he took the time to ask questions, answer questions, and look into some opportunities to fix some things.

In a phone conversation later in the afternoon with Mayor Utz, he said that he had some time available during the annual Torch Run and really enjoyed getting out and talking with folks.

Mayor Utz, a local businessman in the real estate business, knows the value of doing business with local business and it is expected that we will see much more of Mayor Utz in downtown and at local community events.

In a later phone conversation – and a broad-sweeping conversation with Mayor Utz, the former Westminster Fire Department chief, - after the monthly fire department company meeting yesterday evening, he reiterated that after he gets settled into office, reinvigorating the downtown shopping district will be one of his first priorities, along with pursuing increasing the supply of water for Westminster, for the purpose of facilitating economic and employment development.

At the moment, in addition to getting feedback from citizens and the downtown merchants, he is meeting with Westminster city government department heads and supervisors to take stock of Westminster’s current strengths, challenges, and opportunities, from the Westminster staff point of view.

It certainly appears that he has hit the ground running.

In addition, I have had the opportunity since the election on May 11, 2009, to talk with newly-elected councilmembers Damian Halstad and Tony Chiavacci; and both appeared to have many good new ideas and have a great deal of fresh new energy for Westminster and Westminster government.

Many folks that I have talked to since the election are excited about the new administration. There is certainly a lot of work to do.

20090603 Hats off to the newly elected mayor of Westminster



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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Come by the Off Track Art booth at Art in the Park

Come by the Off Track Art booth at Art in the Park

Saturday, June 6, 10 am - 4 pm Free - Rain or Shine!

You'll enjoy art created by dozens of the region's most talented fine artists and craftsmen. Continuous musical entertainment, delicious food and free kids crafts. This annual outdoor event is held rain or shine on the grounds of Westminster City Hall at the intersection of Locust, Longwell and Key Streets in downtown Westminster.

Sponsored by Target Stores, The Carroll County Times, and The City of Westminster.
20090603 Come by the Off Track Art booth at Art in the Park

20090601 Carroll Arts Center e-marquee

20090601 Carroll Arts Center e-marquee

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Our Website | Coming Attractions | Exhibits | Classes


UPCOMING EVENTS


Art in the Park

Saturday, June 6, 10 am - 4 pm
Free - Rain or Shine!

You'll enjoy art created by dozens of the region's most talented fine artists and craftsmen. Continuous musical entertainment, delicious food and free kids crafts. This annual outdoor event is held rain or shine on the grounds of Westminster City Hall at the intersection of Locust, Longwell and Key Streets in downtown Westminster.

Sponsored by Target Stores, The Carroll County Times, and The City of Westminster.

Tapestry of the Arts

Saturday, June 13

4 pm

$10

Performances by the vocal students of Ronald Douglass, the piano students of Myfanwy Jacob-Smith, CCSPA 5-6-7-8! Dance Troupe, and the Voices Community Ensemble. For more information call 410/382-7157.

This is a rental event not sponsored by Carroll County Arts Council.


FLICC presents

"Man on Wire"

Thursday, June 18 - 8 pm

2008; Rated PG-13; 90 minutes

The true stroy of Philippe Petit who, in 1974, walked on a high wire suspended between the two unfinished World Trade Center towers. Learn about the fateful day that he pulled off this notorious event. This film is being shown to complement the art exhibit "Balancing Act: Airborne Art" that will open the same evening. $5-$6. Buy tickets on-line

Sponsored by Crawford Insurance.


MORE ARTS CENTER NEWS


New Art Exhibit

"Balancing Act: Airborne Art"

Opening Reception: Thursday, June 18, 6:30 - 8 pm

On view June 18 - August 7

Mobiles, kinetic sculpture and art that seems to precariously float in space. Watch them bob, turn and flutter in response to the air currents. This fascinating show will feature works that follow in the footsteps of Alexander Calder, and are created by Bob Sapora of Westminster, Rick Eisenmann of Baltimore and Andrew Cronan of Silver Spring.


REGISTER NOW FOR

Summer Yoga

The Arts Council is offering two 9-week sessions of yoga this summer. Tim Hurley's class will be on Mondays from 6:30 - 8:00 pm beginning July 6, and A.J. Blye's sessions will be held on Tuesdays, 8:00 - 9:30 am beginning on June 30.
Advance reservations required. Visit our website for detailed information and registration materials.


ARTS IN CARROLL COUNTY


Choral Auditions - Children's Chorus of Carroll County

This award winning group provides music education, diverse performance venues and travel opportunities for young singers. Auditions will be scheduled throughout the coming weeks until August 15. To arrange an audition, call 410/751-5361 or go to www.ccccnotes.com

Westminster Ringers

"Hats off to Music"

Friday, June 5 at 8 pm

Scott Theatre, Carroll Community College

$8-$12

Information: 410/848-5482

September Song Auditions

For "The Sound of Music"

Saturday, June 6 at 1 pm

Tuesday, June 9 at 7 pm

Call backs: Thursday June 11

Century High School

Information: 410/654-0494

These activities are presented by our Arts Alliance affiliate members and are not sponsored by the Carroll County Arts Council. Please contact these organizations directly for information.


Purchase Tickets On-Line

Pre-payment is required to reserve tickets for CCAC shows and films.
You can now purchase tickets on line 24/7at www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org

A small convenience fee will be applied to all phone and internet credit card orders. No fees apply for tickets purchased in person at the box office. At this time, this service is not available for rental events that are not sponsored by CCAC.

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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Baltimore police try to quell violence downtown

STATE: Baltimore police try to quell violence downtown

By The Associated Press Monday, June 01, 2009

BALTIMORE — A string of random attacks in downtown Baltimore has prompted police to beef up patrols around the Inner Harbor and other tourist-friendly areas.

In several incidents, tourists and city residents have been beaten by roving groups of young people who say little and take nothing from their victims.

The victims include an off-duty police officer from New Jersey and his girlfriend, who said they were beaten by a group of young men and women. The officer, George Williams, wrote a letter to Mayor Sheila Dixon saying that they now feel unsafe in Baltimore.

[…]


20090601 Baltimore police try to quell violence downtown

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2009/06/01/news/breaking_news/99baltimore.txt

Newly elected councilmember tackles hit and run driver and sits on him until police arrive


Law and order Councilmember Chiavacci

Newly elected councilmember tackles hit and run driver and sits on him until police arrive.

By Kevin Dayhoff Sunday, May 31, 2009
Westminster councilmember Tony Chiavacci (submitted photo)


[Note: This is an update of an earlier story from Sunday, May 31, 2009 4:00 pm: Law and order councilmember Tony Chiavacci Westminster Maryland - Newly elected councilmember tackles alleged hit and run driver and detains him until police arrive, by Kevin Dayhoff. A shorter – edited version of this story appears in the Westminster Eagle, “Dayhoff: New councilmember tackles alleged hit and run drive” Published June 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle]

Westminster Maryland - If you aspire to be an alleged hit-and-run driver in Westminster, you may not want to do it in front of newly elected Westminster Councilmember Tony Chiavacci’s house on Willis Street, just a couple houses down from Westminster City Hall and the Westminster police station.

Reports of the councilmen’s heroic law-and-order behavior travelled quickly through town last Sunday morning.

Usually the most activity on Willis Street on any given Sunday are the squirrels frenetically frittering about doing, well, whatever it is the bushy tailed critters frantically do, birds singing and a few bunny rabbits nibbling on some grass.

However, last Sunday the bucolic story-book calm of the historic tree-lined street noted for its large stately homes and well manicured lawns was shattered abruptly by the sounds of a roaring engine, squealing wheels and a car crash.

When it was all over, even the squirrels, birds, and bunnies stopped in their tracks and the only frantic critter on the street was a reckless hit-and-run driver flailing about with the grass flying and a councilmember sitting his back.

Witnesses revealed that a hapless eastbound driver on Willis Street, had apparently rounded the corner and traveled at a high rate of speed from the direction of Westminster City Hall towards Center Street when he hit several parked automobiles.

Soon after the parked cars were hit, the offending auto stopped in the street like a wounded beast and the driver attempted to flee. That’s when councilman Chiavacci sprang into action by eventually running-down and tackling the individual.

As a crowd of older citizens, assorted family dogs, birds, bunnies, squirrels, and children gathered around, the alleged offender was reported to have been heard screaming, “Get off of me.” A request that Chiavacci, the son of a career retired Maryland State Police officer did not seem to be in the mood to oblige.

Later that evening in a telephone interview, Councilman Chiavacci, a former Army military police officer who is known for his good-natured smile and easygoing personality - but who is also about the size of a small Sherman Tank – calmly recalled the morning’s events.

“Today is my birthday and my kids made me a birthday breakfast,” said the father of five children proudly in a soft, measured voice. “I was sitting in the living room reading the Sunday paper, when all the sudden I heard a car engine roaring, tires squealing – and then a loud crash.”

Now, no longer worried that an idiot was on the loose on Willis Street, Chiavacci’s annoyance turned into concern. “I was worried that someone may have gotten hurt, so I hustled out of the house and down the driveway to see a damaged mini-van sitting in the middle of the street.”

“Then this guy gets out and starts beating the feet on down the street towards Center Street…” Chiavacci’s police training immediately kicked in as he noticed the vehicle did not have tags on it, “and I wondered why this guy was taking off?”

Chiavacci went on to say that “I asked the guy to stop and get back to his car.”

At which time the driver of the wounded mini-van said, “I’ve gotta get to work man.”

Quickly getting a grip on the situation and transitioning from big-breakfast-eating, newspaper-reading slumbering-Sunday Dad to concerned citizen; Chiavacci said he realized that “something wasn’t adding-up, so I asked him again to ‘stop right there,’ more colorfully,” shared Chiavacci in a matter-of-fact tone of voice, as if he were talking about the weather.

Meanwhile the offender is picking up the pace, not running, but moving even more quickly. “I caught up to him and asked him again to stop.” At that the gentleman pushed back against Chiavacci.

Other accounts suggest that the offender struck Chiavacci, however according to Chiavacci, “ah, he just pushed me and said something like ‘leave me alone.’”

Three strikes and a shove and you’re out. Besides, the bad guy interrupted Chiavacci’s Sunday morning with his kids.

Chiavacci reports that he “was nice enough to ask him to stop one more time,” as the offender continued to try and take off. “So, I just leveled him in the yard,” at the northeast corner of North and Willow Streets.

“My MP training just took over. I was worried for all the kids that were out … and my elderly neighbors… and fortunately I knew how to stop him without hurting him.”

“He kept fighting me, but I had the better of him and I just waited for the police to come…”

Fortunately for the alleged hit-and-run driver, Westminster city police arrived quickly and took control of the situation.

Afterwards, the children in the neighborhood resumed playing; the squirrels went back to – whatever it is that they do and Chiavacci, well, “after the police took the guy away, I went back to being a birthday Dad and reading the paper.”

All in a day’s work.
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Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail him at kevindayhoff AT gmail.com.

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20090601 SDOSM Law and order Councilmember Chiavacci


GIs Use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Against Taliban

AP: GIs Use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Against Taliban

Monday, June 01, 2009

KABUL — The U.S. military in Afghanistan is launching a Facebook page, a YouTube site and feeds on Twitter as part of a new communications effort to reach readers who get their information on the Internet rather than in newspapers, officials said Monday.

The effort, which officials described as a way to counter Taliban propaganda, represents a sea change in how the military can communicate its message.

"There's an entire audience segment that seeks its news from alternative means outside traditional news sources, and we want to make sure we're engaging them as well," said Col. Greg Julian, the top U.S. spokesman in Afghanistan.

Read the entire article here: AP: GIs Use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Against Taliban

20090601 GIs Use Facebook Twitter YouTube Against Taliban

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,523822,00.html

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Monday, June 01, 2009

Peggy Noonan Calls Mika's Shoes An "X-Rated Fantasy" On "Morning Joe"


The "Morning Joe" crew is a tough crowd to dress for. One day after Chuck Todd, Joe Scarborough and David Gregory had a fashion face-off, Mika Brzezinski's high heels came under attack by Peggy Noonan.

Mika is known for her love of shoes, and
showed off her favorite pairs on the Huffington Post seven weeks ago.

On Friday's show, Willie Geist implored Noonan to "tell everyone what you said of those shoes."

"They were not shoes," Noonan said in an even tone, "they were an X-rated fantasy walking on Mika's feet."

[…]

She then retracted her criticism, saying "That was too harsh. I think we have to start showing empathy."

[…]


Read the entire article here: Peggy Noonan Calls Mika's Shoes An "X-Rated Fantasy" On "Morning Joe"

Sunday, May 31, 2009

The unblinking eye


“The unblinking eye.” May 28, 2009 by Kevin Dayhoff

Your brain is turning into mush…

“There is nothing wrong with your television set. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are controlling transmission. If we wish to make it louder, we will bring up the volume. If we wish to make it softer, we will tune it to a whisper. We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. We can roll the image, make it flutter. We can change the focus to a soft blur or sharpen it to crystal clarity. For the next hour, sit quietly and we will control all that you see and hear. We repeat: there is nothing wrong with your television set. You are about to participate in a great adventure. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the inner mind to... The Outer Limits. — Opening narration – The Control Voice – 1960s

(“The Outer Limits originally was broadcast from 1963 to 1965 on the U.S. television broadcasting network ABC; in total, 49 episodes.”)

“The unblinking eye.” May 28, 2009 by Kevin Dayhoff
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