Penn State's pigopolist pork is not smelling sweet
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Sweet-smelling stationery harmful for
children
Sweet-smelling stationery harmful for
children
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Sweet Smelling Sweater Salad @
gemsweater.com
Sweet Smelling Sweater Salad @
gemsweater.com
12/26/2003 05:24 AMSweet Smelling Sweater Salad .. rapidly-changing sweaters .. The
Future is Gem Sweater .. Coca Racha ..
sweaters
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There is magic behind Penn State's
Napster deal
There is magic behind Penn State's
Napster deal
11/12/2003 02:59 PMLetters Only communists want something for nothing
The New Republicans: Deficits and Pork;
"Discretionary spending has jumped 27%
in the last two years...Congressional
pork is up more than 40%...much of it is
directly tied to the demands of big
business. 12/28
The New Republicans: Deficits and Pork;
"Discretionary spending has jumped 27%
in the last two years...Congressional
pork is up more than 40%...much of it is
directly tied to the demands of big
business. 12/28
12/29/2003 08:30 AMNew York Times .. *
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Check n Raise Poker.com Announces Their
First Annual
"Quarter-of-a-Million-Dollar Competition
for Gold, Glory & Sweet, Sweet Cash"
Check n Raise Poker.com Announces Their
First Annual
"Quarter-of-a-Million-Dollar Competition
for Gold, Glory & Sweet, Sweet Cash"
08/03/2004 02:24 AMCheck n Raise Poker.com announces their first annual
"Quarter-of-a-Million-Dollar Competition for Gold, Glory & Sweet,
Sweet Cash." Online poker players of all levels are invited to gather
together, test their skill, sharpen their minds, and try to win cash,
prizes and World Series of Poker entries. [PRWEB Aug 3, 2004]
Metafilter: Still smelling like cat pee
Metafilter: Still smelling like cat pee
07/14/2004 03:06 AM
Catscan.com is one
of the strangest sites I've seen in some time. I have no idea how
these people got their cats wedged into their scanners, or why.
Foul-smelling goo sold to keep people
out of abandoned buildings
Foul-smelling goo sold to keep people
out of abandoned buildings
07/28/2004 01:28 PMRuffin sez: "a New Zealand company is now making a synthetic "skunk
gel" called Skunk Shot that is being used by law enforcement to keep
vagrants and junkies out of abandoned buildings."
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pork 0.99.2
pork 0.99.2
11/16/2003 10:29 AMAn ncurses-based AIM client for the UNIX console.
Yule Pork
Yule Pork
12/08/2003 10:27 AM Pigs seem to be everywhere for the holidays in Finland; pig motifs,
cookies shaped like pigs, piggy marzipan cakes,...
Pork Chocolate Bar??
Pork Chocolate Bar??
06/22/2004 07:02 PM
Chocolate
dipped pork fat is now on the menu in one of the Ukraine's
trendiest restaurants. Because regular pork fat isn't chocolately
enough.
Hey, Lady, Want to Pork?
Hey, Lady, Want to Pork?
01/18/2004 10:26 AMThe German photographer Juergen Specht artfully
persuades young women to
take off their clothes and be covered in odd substances. The food
series also includes
fish,
fruit,
spaghetti,
milk, and
honey. (01-18)
"tribute to Pork Pies"
"tribute to Pork Pies"
06/12/2004 09:26 AMAre Pork Chops a Euphemism?
Are Pork Chops a Euphemism?
01/02/2005 06:54 PM
« What a difference a letter makes....I see a new marketing
campaign for Crowmoor in this; "Drink More. Grow More. Crowmoor!"
»
When looking to the shelves to find a slimmer and lighter book than
the current titles I was reading before leaving for Tunisia I found
and decided to take When
Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?, George Carlin's recent
book filled with deliciously funny cynicism that I can relate to. It
was only when riding the train to Tunis, in a car containing mostly
Tunisians save for two very chatty German women who found endless
amusement in the train timetable, did I start to think that maybe
carrying a book with "Jesus" in the title and a slightly altered
illustration of the last supper on the cover might not have been the
wisest choice for reading material, especially when I kept laughing
while reading it. :)
George, I know you're just like every other egosurfing author on the
internet these days and if you read this, I loved the euphemism
bashing and want more. [I nearly wet myself laughing at the HBO
special where Carlin goes on at length about 'servicing the customer',
but that's probably TMI.] I might also add that you forgot to take on
the weather. Finland has a fabulous word, räntä, that sounds as
unpleasant as the weather it describes. It's a short Finnish word,
too, something to be cherished in a Finnish word. In English, we get
sleet, snain [snow + rain], freezing rain, wet snow and, lest we
forget, "wintry mix". What the fuck is "wintry mix" anyway? Something
the weather people came up with to say 'well, we have no clue what
will fall from the sky today so let's just use this vague term to
cover our asses no matter what?' I miss those low-tech days where a
guy would stand in front of a board with a happy sun icon over Florida
and a giant snowflake over Chicago and tell it like it was; if you
weren't in Florida, your weather was likely cold, crappy and grim.
Nowadays they have 3-D 'fly through', 5-day forecasts, doppler radar
and tons of new words to describe the same bloody thing the fat
smiling guy in front of the wooden cut-out of the lower-48 states
would; the weather where you are sucks and will remain that way until
you move to Florida, dimwit.
The word folks will enjoy WWJBTPC as George has frequent rants on
euphemisms in English that tend to have little purpose other than
replacing another word or words with others that aren't as clear.
George takes no prisoners and even though it's very amusing it's
rather disturbing to realise that it has reached self-parodying levels
of absurdity. The poem A Modern Man is an anthem for the wired
jet-set who would have died at thought of a week without any
information appliance nearby. And, Prepositional Phrases, made
me think of most Finns who complain about English and its arbitrary
use of them.
We Americans love our prepositional phrases.
Out of sight, off the charts, in the groove, on the ball; up the
creek, down the tubes, in the dumper, out the yin-yang; off the wall,
'round the bend, below the belt, under the weather.
And of course...under the table
Table Talk
But rather than under the table, let us begin on the
table. That's a phrase you hear a lot in the news, especially from
Washington. In negotiations of any kind, certain things are said to be
on the table. Implying that other things are off the
table. And sometimes, regardless of what's on the table, a
settlement is reached under the table.
The table seems important. If a person is highly qualified, we say
he brings a lot to the table. Unfortunately, those who bring a
lot to the table often have too much on their plates.
Still, they're guaranteed a seat at the table, because they
think outside the box, which puts them ahead of the curve.
Now, if the negotiators agree on what's on the table, then they're
on the same page. Personally, I don't like people on my page.
If someone says to me, "We're on the same page," I say, "Do me a
favor, please, turn the page; I'd rather not be on that page. In fact,
I'd rather be in a completely different book." Buat that's beside
the point; I've wandered off the track.
Returning to negotiations, if the sides are getting close, we're
told they're in the ballpark. This often comes from people
in the know, speaking off the record. And in Washington,
many in the know are also in the loop because, after all, they
work inside the beltway.
Now, there are other government people, outside the beltway,
who, nonetheless, remain in the know and in the loop. They function in
foreign countries and we say they're on the ground,. If they're
CIA, they're under the radar and paid off the books.
Much of what they learn is picked up on the street. But they
don't always need to be on the street, because a lot of information
comes in over the transom.
Hey, we don't make the rules, we just make fun of them. :)
Built With Steel, Perhaps, but Greased
With Pork
Built With Steel, Perhaps, but Greased
With Pork
04/10/2004 10:11 AMThanks to some extra fat in the highway bill passed by the House last
week, Alaska will build two monumental "bridges to nowhere."
Waiter, there's a microchip in my pork
butt
Waiter, there's a microchip in my pork
butt
09/18/2004 02:38 PM
Xeni Jardin:
Over a thousand pounds of pig flesh processed at a Sioux Center
meatpacking facility was recalled over fears that a missing microchip
could be embedded in the meat.
The Sioux-Preme Packing Co. recalled 110 pork shoulder butts -- about
1,100 pounds of meat -- that could contain the metal devices used to
measure scientific data in hogs.
Pass the tofurkey, please.
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Bread Sales Down, Pork Rinds Up 30%
Bread Sales Down, Pork Rinds Up 30%
12/17/2003 03:47 PM Up to
35
million Americans are on a low-carb diet. Food manufacturers have
responded with
more than 600 new low-carb products this year. Restaurants are
altering their menus.
Online
communities are springing up to share information about the
low-carb lifestyle. With this big target market, how hard will
corporations push to expand the low-carb movement? Do the
health
warnings about the diet foretell an increase in medical problems,
or will we see a generation of healthy, slender, pork-rind chomping
families?
Cash on the Scarecrow, Pork on the Plow
Cash on the Scarecrow, Pork on the Plow
04/17/2005 03:22 PM
C
ash on the Scarecrow, Pork on the Plow Matt Welch, using data
from Environmental Working Group, examines the largesse of subsidies
to Mellencamps.
Pork bellies or the presidency: The
market will choose
Pork bellies or the presidency: The
market will choose
06/29/2004 12:37 AMSalon Jun 29 2004 4:12AM GMT
One State's Junk ... Yours On eBay
One State's Junk ... Yours On eBay
12/17/2003 11:53 AMCBS News Dec 17 2003 11:06AM ET
Garden State's R-rating
Garden State's R-rating
08/19/2004 02:57 PMZach Braff has a weblog about Garden State (imdb): Some of you have
been asking about the rating. Just so you all know, your government
doesn't believe a 16 year old should hear the word "fuck" more than
twice in a 2 hour period. The second you say "fuck" twice in a movie
your film becomes "R". No exceptions. Pretty crazy, huh? You can blow
someone's head off, but 2 fucks makes you unwatchable for someone
under 17. Unless they...
BBC NEWS | Europe | Pork choc on the
menu in Ukraine
BBC NEWS | Europe | Pork choc on the
menu in Ukraine
06/22/2004 02:00 PMchocolate-covered pork fat, nicknamed "Ukrainian Snickers." .. It's
unusual yes, but it's completely disgusting! .. AND YOU THOUGHT
MARMITE WAS GROSS .. Choc covered fat on a
stick
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Town, Pork Board Clash Over Meat Slogan
(AP)
Town, Pork Board Clash Over Meat Slogan
(AP)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMAP - The National Pork Board says there's something fishy about this
city's use of the slogan "The Other White Meat."
State's Prisons Declare a Crisis (Los
Angeles Times)
State's Prisons Declare a Crisis (Los
Angeles Times)
04/27/2004 04:37 AMLos Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — The state prison system has
declared a state of emergency and begun triple-bunking prisoners in
two-person cells in response to an increase in the number of inmates,
which is approaching historical highs.
Vonage to Contest State's Ruling That It
Is a Telephone Company
Vonage to Contest State's Ruling That It
Is a Telephone Company
05/21/2004 02:17 AMNew York Times May 21 2004 6:21AM GMT
Security breach laws become state's
rights issue
Security breach laws become state's
rights issue
04/13/2005 07:30 PMFederalism questions pepper a Senate hearing into data mishaps. Should
states regulate security breaches too?
Federal money to help expand state's
online library
Federal money to help expand state's
online library
02/07/2005 01:49 AMNewsday.com - Sun Feb 6, 12:32 am GMT
What Arnold Schwarzenegger can do to
help restore Golden State's luster
What Arnold Schwarzenegger can do to
help restore Golden State's luster
10/30/2003 11:58 PMSiliconValley.com Oct 12 2003 6:10AM ET
State's new technology gathers
information to find tax cheats
State's new technology gathers
information to find tax cheats
02/15/2004 01:03 AMBoston Globe Feb 15 2004 5:15AM GMT
Artist's Internet growth spreads state's
sunrise
Artist's Internet growth spreads state's
sunrise
09/26/2004 07:01 AMCjonline.com - Sun Sep 26, 08:47 am GMT
Judge strikes down Washington state's
violent video game law
Judge strikes down Washington state's
violent video game law
07/16/2004 05:16 PMJudge rules that Washington state's violent video game ban is a
violation of free speech.
State's Geography Hews Party Line (Los
Angeles Times)
State's Geography Hews Party Line (Los
Angeles Times)
09/08/2004 05:29 AMLos Angeles Times - Barely 100 miles separate the day-to-day lives of
Santa Monica office manager Harriet Orinstein and Bakersfield teacher
Andre Casillas. Yet these two Californians hold wildly different views
that illustrate the state's two political worlds.
Area residents listed on the state's
online sex offender registry
Area residents listed on the state's
online sex offender registry
03/27/2005 08:21 AMOnlineathens.com - Sun Mar 27, 10:32 am GMT
State's High Court Voids S.F. Same-Sex
Marriages (Los Angeles Times)
State's High Court Voids S.F. Same-Sex
Marriages (Los Angeles Times)
08/13/2004 05:12 AMLos Angeles Times - SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court
ruled unanimously Thursday that San Francisco's mayor overstepped his
authority by issuing same-sex marriage licenses this spring. By a 5-2
vote, the court also declared the roughly 4,000 marriages of gay and
lesbian couples that had been sanctioned by the city "void from their
inception and a legal nullity."
The mightier Penn
The mightier Penn
07/22/2004 07:41 AMHe transformed before us from a Caravaggio-like dancing teen to a
love-handled bad guy. While Chris Penn has never received the
attention of his older brother, he's deserved it -- and oh, so much
more.
Penn Station's Wi-Fi
Penn Station's Wi-Fi
06/25/2004 12:01 PMA correspondent notes that Amtrak's waiting room at Penn Station has
AT&T Wireless's Wi-Fi active: He writes, the splashpage finally
arrived at the Amtrak waiting-room at Penn Station. After filling in
the personal info ( they have the nerve to ask for the last four
digits of your SS number!)... He was on a PDA and the page failed to
allow him to purchase a connection. A call to AT&T Wireless Wi-Fi
was a waste of time, the lady I talked to was clueless. The funny part
is that I got far enough into the process to receive an 'Thank you for
registering for the AT&T Wireless e-Wallet' e-mail. The
correspondent notes, There's a Starbucks at the other end of the
station (I have an account with them) and hopefully the McDonald's
also in the station will work again soon. And then Verizon which works
from the McDonald's on 7th Ave. if you sit close enough to the front
window....
Meet the Michibl0ggers — the
people behind the keyboards at the
state's best Internet journals
Meet the Michibl0ggers — the
people behind the keyboards at the
state's best Internet journals
09/16/2004 07:14 AMFreep.com - Thu Sep 16, 09:34 am GMT
Groups call state's effort to block
Internet child porn a failure
Groups call state's effort to block
Internet child porn a failure
06/23/2004 08:43 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Jun 24 2004 0:01AM GMT
""The
Evergreen State's voting system is
so sloppy that you can't tell where
incompetence
ends and actual fraud might
begin.""
""The
Evergreen State's voting system is
so sloppy that you can't tell where
incompetence
ends and actual fraud might
begin.""
04/11/2005 11:43 PMSingapore holds computer hacking contest
to find city-state's top code cracker
Singapore holds computer hacking contest
to find city-state's top code cracker
08/04/2004 11:12 AMCNEWS Aug 4 2004 2:22PM GMT
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T. Rowe Price Impresses
T. Rowe Price Impresses
04/27/2004 02:43 PMThe no-load fund complex doubles earnings and attracts record inflows.
Mike Rowe Keeps Raking It In
Mike Rowe Keeps Raking It In
02/10/2004 02:49 AMCanadian teen makes money from feud with
Microsoft: Mike Rowe sold all the correspondence between himself and Microsoft for about $1,000.
Bids for a 25-page letter from Microsoft lawyers, an
inch-thick book outlining their case to the World Intellectual
Property Organization in Geneva and e-mails between Rowe and lawyers
had reached as much as 120,000 dollars (90,000 US dollars) during the
10-day online auction, but those were dismissed as
bogus.
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Other News: Mike Rowe
Other News: Mike Rowe
01/28/2004 11:25 AMDoes anyone else think it's a little crazy that Microsoft feels the
need to attack a teenager named Mike Rowe for creating a website
called mikerowesoft.com?
Mike Rowe Settlement
Mike Rowe Settlement
01/24/2004 05:04 AMMicrosoft has reached an agreement with Mike Rowe, the Canadian
teenager who was using the Web site mikerowesoft.com in alleged
violation of the Microsoft tradmark. In exchange for Mike turning over
the mikerowesoft.com domain to Microsoft, the company has:
- Agreed to help direct any traffic from mikerowesoft.com to
Rowe's new Web site (which he's currently working on) to make sure he
doesn’t lose any business. The company will pay any out-of-pocket
expenses related to this change, including cost associated with
changing over to the new url and any other expenses. (The Rowe family
is now calculating those expenses.)
- Invited Mike and his family on
to the Microsoft campus for the company's Microsoft Research Tech Fest
in March. The company will pay for the travel and accommodations. No
promises, but it's possible he could meet Bill Gates, depending on the
Microsoft chairman's schedule, Desler said.
- Agreed to pay for Mike
to get Microsoft Certification training. Depending on which courses he
chooses, this could lead him to become a certified support technician,
or system administrator, or something along those lines.
- Agreed to
give Mike a subscription to MSDN, the Microsoft Developer Network Web
site, with various tools for developing software around Microsoft
products.
- Agreed to give Mike an Xbox game system, complete with a
number of games of his choosing.
Logins, Part 2: The Return of Ben Rowe
Logins, Part 2: The Return of Ben Rowe
11/13/2002 08:59 AMMike Rowe Makes Out Like a Bandit
Mike Rowe Makes Out Like a Bandit
01/26/2004 10:19 AMMike Rowe, best known as the force behind MikeRoweSoft.com, got a lot
more out of Microsoft than the $10 the company originally offered him
for giving up his domain name.
Microsoft, Mike Rowe, make up
Microsoft, Mike Rowe, make up
01/23/2004 08:49 PMAP via New Jersey Online Jan 24 2004 1:05AM GMT
Microsoft to sue Mike Rowe for
Copyrights
Microsoft to sue Mike Rowe for
Copyrights
01/19/2004 09:34 AMIt's Mike Rowe, 17, vs. giant Microsoft!
It's Mike Rowe, 17, vs. giant Microsoft!
01/18/2004 11:27 AMLike any good fledgling businessman, Mike Rowe knew he needed a catchy
name for his website design company. And being possessed of a sense of
humour and the cheekiness of a typical 17-year-old, and given his
name, what better than to register his Internet domain name as
mikerowesoft.com?
Mike Rowe goes soft, hands over PR
victory
Mike Rowe goes soft, hands over PR
victory
01/26/2004 08:32 AMThe Beast comes out smelling of roses
Sir Bill of Seattle settles with Mike
Rowe
Sir Bill of Seattle settles with Mike
Rowe
01/26/2004 08:32 AMShiny new Xbox for miscreant teenager
If your name is Mike Rowe be careful on
Domain name Selection
If your name is Mike Rowe be careful on
Domain name Selection
01/22/2004 02:47 AMI am absolutely blown away by what Microsoft is trying to do. This
poor sap name Mike Rowe who does...
"lesson learned: make sure your name
isn't mike rowe"
"lesson learned: make sure your name
isn't mike rowe"
01/19/2004 07:16 AMMicrosoft lawyers threaten Mike Rowe
(17)
Microsoft lawyers threaten Mike Rowe
(17)
01/19/2004 06:15 AMLosing the domain name plot
microsoft quashes mike rowe soft
microsoft quashes mike rowe soft
01/18/2004 07:09 PMand of course the law firm doing the dirty work is called "Smart
and Biggar". homonymania abounds.
Microsoft Takes on Mike Rowe Soft Over
Domain
Microsoft Takes on Mike Rowe Soft Over
Domain
01/22/2004 02:11 AM"Microsoft takes on 17 year old Mike Rowe for trademark infringement."
Getting Foolish With Graham
Getting Foolish With Graham
04/22/2004 12:04 PMThe search for the value guru's "enterprising investor" stocks
produces fruitful ideas.
Looking for Graham Crackers
Looking for Graham Crackers
04/15/2004 01:11 PMSearching for old-school value stocks in a hot market is like hunting
those mythical snipe.
Michael Graham
Michael Graham
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Paul Graham on Hacking
Paul Graham on Hacking
06/05/2004 03:21 PM“Paul Graham is a hacker, a painter, and an essayist known as
much for his thoughtful writings on spam, hacking, and Lisp as for
creating the Arc programming language. In this interview with the
O’Reilly Network, Paul discusses hacking, creativity, computer
science education, and language design. Paul’s collection of
essays has just been released in a new book from O’Reilly,
Hackers & Painters.”
Play it Safe the Ben Graham Way
Play it Safe the Ben Graham Way
02/10/2004 02:45 AMNet current asset value puts the margin of safety principle into
action.
Graham takes on the world
Graham takes on the world
12/04/2003 10:49 AMScotsman Online Dec 4 2003 10:27AM ET
Bob Graham for President! Urrrr,
whatever.
Bob Graham for President! Urrrr,
whatever.
12/12/2003 03:22 AM Graham to go out
with a bang--will Diebold go out with a wimper? Senator Bob
Graham, D-Florida, today introduced the
Voter Verification
Act, legislation that would require computer voting systems to
produce a paper record.
Graham Parsons memorial concert
Graham Parsons memorial concert
07/07/2004 02:40 AMOne of my heros is Graham Parsons.... read this excellent article (from
Reuters) about the concert they just did honoring him.)
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Gram
Parsons (news) embodied the rock 'n' roll cliche -- live fast, die
young, become immortal.
In his brief 26 years, the fortunate son of a wealthy Florida
family helped popularize country rock by recording albums with the
Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers and a pair of LPs under his own
name. Along the way, Parsons influenced the Rolling Stones and
discovered Emmylou Harris.
Yet his songs, such as "Hot Burrito #1" and "$1000 Wedding," never
lifted him beyond cult status, in part because of his hard-living
ways.
At least the bizarre aftermath of his 1973 death ensures he will
never be forgotten: his remains were incinerated in the California
desert by a drunken buddy who stole his body to make good on a
promise. His only child, who was 7 years old at the time, remembers
hearing about her father's death on the news.
Now, Polly Parsons has corralled A-list musicians such as Keith
Richards, Norah Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Steve Earle and Lucinda Williams
to perform at two tribute concerts for her father in the Los Angeles
area this weekend.
"Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons" will take place on
July 9 at the Santa Barbara Bowl, and July 10 at the Universal
Amphitheater near Hollywood. A portion of the proceeds will benefit
the Musicians' Assistance Program, which provides assistance for
alcohol and drug rehabilitation to people in the music industry.
Richards, who hosted Parsons at his French country manor
during the recording of the Stones' landmark 1972 album "Exile on Main
St.," was the latest addition to the bill, agreeing late last month to
honor his fallen friend.
"There's a guy who never had a hit record, was never like the
raging No. 1, and yet people still talk about him as if he's the
greatest icon of all time," Richards says on his official Web site .
"An amazingly straight-up guy, magnetic, you know? I mean, the two
of us together, look out ... I miss the man sorely."
A "FABULOUS" DEATH
Polly Parsons and her father's widow, Gretchen, share equally in
the modest proceeds from Gram Parsons' estate. His copyrights have
just reverted to their control, and Polly has plans to exploit the
catalog more aggressively so that his music can reach beyond a small
core of fans.
"There's so much new interest in authentic
music, and in country, and roots-rock Americana. He is the
forefather," she said in a recent interview at her Los Angeles home,
filled with memorabilia relating to her father.
A nurse by training, she recently launched the Gram Parsons
Foundation, which she hopes will complement other charities that help
musicians or provide music in schools.
Her father's memory also lives on in a recent BBC documentary,
"Fallen Angel," featuring rare performance footage, and in an
independent film, "Grand Theft Parsons," which was loosely based on
the events following her father's death.
Inevitably, it's his post-mortem adventures that fascinate people
to this day. After Parsons died of a drug overdose in his beloved
desert hideaway of Joshua Tree, California, his body was set to be
taken to New Orleans for burial. But his road manager, Phil Kaufman,
stole it from Los Angeles International Airport and brought it back to
the desert and set it alight.
Polly Parsons thinks the whole thing is "fabulous," though at the
time her family was shocked to learn that he had been "burned to a
crisp," having not known about the prearranged death pact.
"It's a bit novel, and the stuff stories are made of, obviously.
It's epic. It's epic in proportion! It's rock 'n' roll, it's
fantastic! It just happened to be my dad!"
Paul Graham On 'Great Hackers'
Paul Graham On 'Great Hackers'
07/28/2004 08:20 PM"Graham Hicks: Old iBooks recovered"
"Graham Hicks: Old iBooks recovered"
04/29/2004 03:19 AMpaul graham on great hackers
paul graham on great hackers
07/29/2004 01:27 PMan excellent recap, and explains why i love working at six apart
Grandes hackers, por Paul Graham
Grandes hackers, por Paul Graham
07/30/2004 12:24 PMThe Python Paradox, by Paul Graham
The Python Paradox, by Paul Graham
08/12/2004 03:26 PM Penn State's pigopolist pork is not smelling sweet