Nov. 9th, 2004

I haven't been watching the news, even Jon Stewart, since last Tues. Several o' my RL friends were working on the campaign, 2 in Fla. for a week and 10 days leading up the election respectively, and there's a round robin of emails and links cycling with those friends and work friends. I can only stand to read a few of them (Deb's included).
This is one interesting link: http://www.selekta.com/map.jpg

Someone just replied: Thanks for sending. That the pre-Civil War map is both chronologically imprecise (confused?) and cartographically wrong is entirely beside the point, of course. A small price to pay for restoring the Blue States to the moral high ground. If I had a soundcard would I hear "Battle Hymn of the Republic?"


ION, I had to drop by the vet this AM to get prescription food, and so caught most of this:
http://www.npr.org/dmg/dmg.php?prgCode=FA&showDate=09-Nov-2004&segNum=1
Hetfield is one of the founding members of the metal band Metallica. The new documentary Metallica: Some Kind of Monster catches the band at a time of crisis, when their bass player quits and the group hires a "therapist and performance-enhancement coach" to help them sort things out. Also during the filming, Hetfield storms out and enters rehab.

It was really interesting. He's a very engaging guy. Also, I came away thinking, if you ever know a guy who really needs therapy but is resisting it - have him listen to this because it might change his mind.

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