The ultimate TMQ! (At least, for this season.) Plus, we almost, but not quite, apologize to Gregg Easterbrook. After the jump, this week’s TMQ…
TMQ Watch: February 2, 2015.
February 5th, 2015Random notes: February 4, 2015.
February 4th, 2015Random notes: February 2, 2015.
February 2nd, 2015I feel an obligation to say something about the Super Bowl. Here it is:
I was burned out on the game and the commercials by Sunday of last week. I had no intent to watch any of it; I was just so tired and frustrated and fed up with the whole thing.
I ended up catching a few minutes of it when I went out for dinner. What I caught was the less exciting part, but I did see a couple of commercials that puzzled me:
- Can somebody explain to me what I was supposed to get out of that Nissan “Cat’s In the Cradle” commercial? It’s never too late to reconnect with your child, as long as you’re a famous racing driver who drives a Nissan? (It doesn’t help any that I hate that song.)
- Are we pretty much all in agreement that the Nationwide “…but I died” commercial is just plain creepy? “The sole purpose of this message was to start a conversation, not sell insurance.” I’m sorry, what kind of conversation are we trying to start here? “Dead kids are bad.” Mmmkay. If we’re trying to start a conversation, should I be waiting to hear from the pro-dead kids side?
I’ve been sort of following the Brooklyn warehouse fire story, and I got to wondering. Seven alarms is a lot. But what’s the largest alarm response ever in the history of the NYFD? And how many alarms was September 11th?
I haven’t found a good answer to either of those questions. According to this Slate article, there has been at least one ten alarm fire. (I defend my decision to link to Slate by noting that this is a very old article.)
As for the second question, that’s also not easy to answer, but for different reasons. According to New York magazine:
But:
Obit watch: January 30, 2015.
January 30th, 2015Colleen McCullough, author (“The Thorn Birds”). A/V Club.
Rod McKuen, poet. A/V Club.
TMQ Watch: January 27, 2015.
January 29th, 2015So. It has come to this.
(Actually, we just like saying “So. It has come to this.” We’re also fond of “As foretold in the prophecy” and “so let it be written, so let it be done”.)
This week’s TMQ, after the jump…
There once was a man from Nantucket.
January 27th, 2015My phone tells me it is currently 81 degrees here. I may have to turn on the AC when I get home.
Obit watch: January 26, 2015.
January 26th, 2015Alice K. Turner, fiction editor of Playboy.
I know the joke: “I just read it for the articles”. But as fiction editor, Ms. Turner was hugely influential:
I was tied up most of the weekend, so for the record:
Joe Franklin.
Edgar Froese, founding member of Tangerine Dream. How about a little musical interlude?
And Ernie Banks. Related.
You know, I have a good feeling about the Cubs this year. I think they’re going to do the memory of Mr. Banks proud. As a matter of fact, I think there’s a good chance they will win the World Series this year.
Yo, dawg.
January 23rd, 2015The bankruptcy of SkyMall and their parent company, Xhibit, has been well covered in many places.
But I wanted to link, again, to this Priceonomics article from 2013 about SkyMall, Xhibit, and their questionable dealings, just in case folks forgot about it.
God and man don’t believe in modern farmer.
January 23rd, 2015A while back, I briefly touched on the “Modern Farmer” situation. Briefly, “Modern Farmer” was a promising and National Magazine Award winning magazine:
I never actually read it – I’m not sure I ever saw a copy for sale, and it sounded a little pretentious – but I was interested in what was happening with the magazine, especially after the editor resigned.
Well, the other goat has fainted:
More:
I’d actually never heard of Shinola, the watchmaker. I guess this goes to show how effective advertising in “Modern Farmer” was.
(Hattip: Jimbo.)
But the police are the only ones who can be trusted with guns!
January 22nd, 2015Both officers were suspended for “accidentally” discharging their “patrol shotguns”. One was suspended for three days, and the other officer was suspended for one. (The reason for the difference is not clear. Based on the Statesman‘s reporting, it doesn’t seem that there were any injuries.)
Not gun related, but another officer is being suspended for 16 days. Apparently, he violated guidelines in his handling of a sexual assault case involving a child, and became “involved in a civil matter in violation of the department’s policy”. (These were unrelated offenses, just to be clear.)
Obit watch: January 22, 2015.
January 22nd, 2015John Bayley, literary critic and husband of Iris Murdoch. Bayley wrote Elegy for Iris about his life with Murdoch and her decline from Alzheimer’s disease.
Alan J. Hirschfield, former president of Columbia Pictures.
Hirschfield was the studio president during the David Begelman affair, and is one of the central figures in David McClintick’s excellent book Indecent Exposure.
…and the gambling commission’s hanging on by the skin of its teeth.
January 22nd, 2015(Subject line hattip, if you needed it.)
(The Chicken Man, in case you ever wondered about that lyric.)
Bad politician! No biscuit!
January 22nd, 2015Heh. Heh. Heh. Part I:
Mr. Silver’s party affiliation is given early in the second paragraph. This bit of trivia is in the fifth paragraph:
Mike the Musicologist tipped me off to this story a while back, but I’ve been kind of waiting until something happened with it. Something did. Sort of.
The grand jury has also recommended charges of “false swearing” and “official oppression”. Ms. Kane’s party affiliation shows up in the fourth paragraph. And the newspaper in question is the Daily News (paragraph seven).
The problem here is that the grand jury recommendation is only advisory: the decision on actually filing charges is up to the local district attorney (“Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman”), and I’m not sure what the odds are on that actually happening.
I’m going to drop this in here, even though it doesn’t fit with the “bad politician” theme, because I don’t have a better place to put it. You may be asking yourself, especially in the light of past coverage on this blog, “What does it take to get yourself fired as a cop in Philadelphia?”
Well, we have an answer to that question:
TMQ Watch: January 20, 2015.
January 21st, 2015We’re grumpy. Apparently, this is a day ending in “Y”. Let’s just jump right into this week’s TMQ…