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Friday, January 9, 2009

Your Morning News 1.9.09

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News out of the Gaza strip remains grim. International aid groups are ratcheting up their criticism of Israel, claiming that Palestinian civilians are being completely neglected and that aid workers are being hurt and killed. The United Nations has suspended activities in Gaza and launched an official investigation into the Israel military after a UN driver was killed while in a UN-marked aid truck; the Red Cross has released a harsh statement condemning Israel for what it calls failures of international humanitarian law. While criticism mounts, the current US administration continues to back Israel somewhat unconditionally, ugh. It is tough to take a stand on this issue at the office, but it is likely that no one will bring it up.

Economic news at home is similarly grim. Major retailers, including discount stores like Wal-Mart, reported declining sales figures for December and warned that the next few months will be even worse. Additionally, the final employment report for 2008 has been released and it shows that the US lost a total of 2.6 million jobs in 2008, which is apparently the most in a single year since WWII ended in 1945. Job loss accelerated as the year went on meaning that it is likely to continue well into 2009 and also that various stimulus schemes used by the Bush administration didn’t really work. The Obama economic team is overhauling his proposed stimulus package after the initial plan met with some criticism from congressional leaders. How to talk about this at the office? There isn’t much to say besides that it sucks and hopefully no one is getting laid off.

The Florida Gators beat Oklahoma 24-14 to win the BCS national championship. I guess that means the Gators are the best team in college  football? I dunno, that whole thing is so fucked up. Here is hoping that President-elect Obama will fix it. There is probably a pretty killer party in Gainesville right now, so if you can make it head on over.

Palm, a company that was once the king of handhelds but has lagged seriously since the creation of smartphones, has rocketed back into relevance with the introduction of the Palm Pre at this year’s CES. While iphone killers seem to pop up (and fail) with increasing regularity, this one looks great. Gadget writers I respect are lining up to sing its praises. The phone features multitouch, is on a 3G network, runs on a linux platform and integratse mobile facebook and gmail apps into the software of the phone itself. For example, if a friend calls their facebook photo pops up. Unfortunately, it is currently exclusive to Sprint… grrrrr…

Thursday, January 8, 2009

OMG TV: Short people got no reason to live

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BCS Championship Game

8:15 EST (FOX)

I really don’t care about college football.  Really really really.  Let’s hold Obama to that dumb campaign pledge about revising the way the championship is set up, because we definitely don’t have anything better to be doing.

30 Rock

9:30 (NBC)

Peter Dinklage guest stars!  What?  Who’s Peter Dinklage, you ask?  Why, he’s that guy ⇒⇒⇒

Come on, he was in The Station Agent?

Oh, you were too drunk to remember anything from that movie besides the “funny short guy”?  Well, that’s pretty much all you need to know.

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Late Night

Kate Winslet is moody and depressing on Letterman (just like her movies! get it?), Dustin Hoffman hopefully out-explicits himself on Leno, Howie Mandel should not, despite his past television experience, be let near children on Conan, Dana Perino only has a couple weeks left of lying with a straight face on the Daily Show, and Lawrence Lessig pirates “shares alike” bootleg copies of Colbert’s christmas special on, well, Colbert.