I Haven't A Clue What This Is Supposed to Be
But it's strangely hypnotic and I love the Ninetendo meets Raymond Scott meets Shostakovich music loop.
I Knew There Was Something Compelling About That Article
I read "Up">http://newyorkmetro.com/news/features/16529/">"Up With Grups" in New York and considered linking to it. Its argument that we aging baby boomers, walking around in "youngish" fashions and hanging on to our youthful enthusiasms, represent a new demographic (termed "grups" after the Star Trek episode) ultimately failed to convince me that it was anything more than what Alan From Victoria deemed "hard-hitting fluff."
I Know I've Been Wondering
The Drumometer finally gives us an instrument capable of measuring the world's fastest drummer. What a relief.
I Know Exactly What He Means
Steve Jobs apparently hated the iPod's earbuds.
I Know There's a Superman Around Here Somewhere
You can't make this stuff up.
I Like Red Butts and I Can Not Lie
Perhaps trichromatic vision serves an evolutionary purpose other than choosing ripe fruit. nudge, nudge, wink, wink.
I Love My Job!
Friends like John Marks actually send me stuff like this John Derbyshire National Review book review of Nicholas Wade's Before the Dawn. Derbyshire's essay is argumentative and intriguing—the very qualities that Wade seems to have mastered in his book.
I Love This Video
I'm a sucker for animation about dreams—although I always skip the dream sequences in hard-boiled detective novels after the protagonist has been sapped by the bad guys.
I Need to Talk to a Human, Stat!
The list corporations would rather you didn't see.
I Say, Holmes!
The real Victorians who inspired Sherlock Holmes.