My idea of fun
I don't know why, but I thought it might be fun to mistype "gmail" and see what "gnail" produced.
And it was fun, sort of.
I don't know why, but I thought it might be fun to mistype "gmail" and see what "gnail" produced.
Initial Descent
Random notes I jotted down on a bookmark
I like misreadings. This morning I jumped when I thought I saw our Viennese friend (in a Guardian article) kvetching from beyond the grave at our wired world:
I thought I had a bunch of Voice film poll comments that weren't published—but I've only found one in my scrap heap. I brushed it up a little and offer it unto you.
...except for Dizzyhead Ben, whose epic piece on King Kong is now available for your reading pleasure.
Last night, I toggled between Conan and Craig Ferguson for a bit; Tom Selleck was on the latter, talking about some new film project in which he plays (surprise!) a private eye. Ferguson asked Selleck if he read mystery novels (he said he didn't/didn't have time), then told him he should play Lawrence Block's Matthew Scudder character.
1. Weather.com described today's precipitation and general bluster as a "Wintry Mix."
1. Tony Takitani: At first I thought this short movie could be retitled Tony Take-a-nap-i, as I fell asleep twice. But I recovered fully, and recommend this concise adaptation of a Murakami story, as calm as a high-end car commercial and stubbornly sad. (S. said: "It looks like a West Elm catalog.") After watching this and the Setagaya/Complicité's staged version of some tales from The Elephant Vanishes, I wonder if Murakami is one of those rare writers who might be better served by adaptations of his work. (These are the only two that I know of.)
Happy new year, Dizzyheads!