Archive for June, 2003

Panera Bread

Saturday, June 7th, 2003

Hanging at Panera Bread in Watertown, MA this morning. Headed into the city fairly early, cruised around Chinatown for a bit dropping off some cargo, and then headed up to Watertown. Picnic for my team starts today, should be a blast.

Public Should Mean What It Says

Saturday, June 7th, 2003

I am still totally amazed that such a public event cannot be broadcast in most of the United States.

I, for one, would absolutely love to be able to watch oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court. Why not? After all, it’s a public event. Hiding it only makes it more mysterious than it already is.


Let Cameras in the Courtroom. Television cameras make it possible for the public to observe the justice system. New York’s law making it a crime to televise court proceedings should be struck down. [New York Times: Opinion]

NYT: Leadership at The Times

Friday, June 6th, 2003

Impressive


Leadership at The Times. Journalism is an imperfect business and like all human enterprises, journalism is not perfectible. But it should always be heading in that direction. [New York Times: Opinion]

Hoosiers

Friday, June 6th, 2003

What a movie!

Home…

Wednesday, June 4th, 2003

Ahhh. Kitty very happy.

Smart People

Wednesday, June 4th, 2003

I love smart people. There’s something about sitting down and discussing the ways of the world with people who actually get it that blows my mind and turns me on.

Alot of that discussion the last few days in Los Angeles with some of my peers. Steve, Marc, Andrea, and Doug.. thanks for the fun times and great conversations. I learned a ton.

Hmm…

Wednesday, June 4th, 2003

Well, shit, don’t tell me, because I’ve only seen the last few minutes of it. Gotta wait to get home and hope that the VCR taped it! ;)


One wedding and two funerals. The third brilliant season of “Six Feet Under” comes to a messy close, resisting easy narrative “closure,” as all the characters must face the weight of the decisions they’ve made. [Salon.com]

Deep Thought

Wednesday, June 4th, 2003

Who is John Galt?