Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

December 8, 2009

Some early Christmas presents for you all

A couple thoughts from my First Amendment professor's end-of-semester lecture. Let me know if you find them as thought-provoking as I did:
  • How would you change the way you live your life if you knew that you would receive $5,000,000 a year for the rest of your life?
  • For the rest of your life, you will never again be as free as you are right now as a college student.
I love the way this is described: The Aids Healthcare Foundation is trying to make sure that all films which "demonstrate unprotected exchange of bodily fluids" are required to protect their actors/actresses from AIDS...

This little post at a site called "The League of Ordinary Gentlemen" may describe a little of why I really do enjoy "The Office:"
"Of course, just like most of us don’t have the body types of movie-stars, most of us will also not be millionaires or celebrities. Most of us will only ever achieve moderate financial success. Most of us will only be content with our work. We will dislike many of our bosses and co-workers and will have to learn to live with them as best we can, just like we learn to live with our imperfect families. Are we all just under-achievers then?...Really, all the characters are in one way or another. I think the show is about hope more than it is about despair. It is about how we achieve something good in our lives beyond our work and career."

In this difficult economics times, it's nice to know there's one industry that's still growing: USA Today reports that "Federal employees making salaries of $100,000 or more jumped from 14% to 19% of civil servants during the recession's first 18 months — and that's before overtime pay and bonuses are counted."

I've seen videos like this before, but it never hurts to see it again. The American Museum of National History presents: The Universe, as we know it.

If you haven't been reading Ross Douthat regularly, you should. Here's his take on James Cameron's Avatar.

And this has been making the rounds recently, but if you haven't heard what English sounds like to foreign speakers, it's pretty amusing.

May 4, 2009

One of the most powerful videos you may ever see...And I mean powerful

As someone who was obviously in DC for the first 100 days of the reign of Obama, this little illustration made me laugh quite heartily.

Even I, staunch Catholic conservative that I am, have been surprised at the legs the Obama/ND story has gotten. Mary Ann Glendon's decision to not accept the Laetarae Medal went slightly unnoticed in the media, but I thought this column was one of the more thoughtful mainstream pieces I've read on the subject in the past couple weeks.

During one of my last nights in DC, Mythbusters came on and I was shellshocked at how simply amazing this is.


Finally, I came across this piece while doing research for one of my papers, I came across an article that brought back the good old days of impeachment: "I'd be happy to give him [oral sex] just to thank him for keeping abortion legal," [Nina Burleigh, former Time White House correspondent] said. "No doubt the president's lawyers and spin doctors would say I wishfully imagined that long, appreciative look," she writes. "But we all know when we're being ogled. . . . I felt incandescent. It was riveting to know that the president had appreciated my legs, scarred as they were. If he had asked me to continue the game of hearts back in his room at the Jasper Holiday Inn, I would have been happy to go there and see what happened."