Link Dump for March 21st, 2009 through March 25th, 2009

Link dump for March 21st, 2009 through March 25th, 2009:

  • Coleman has been afforded due process – I enjoyed this good, concise, op-ed piece by former secretary of state Joan Anderson Growe. I'm sure a Coleman supporter may feel otherwise, but she has some really good points.
    "This election, however, was held under laws and rules that have been clear to everyone from the beginning. Former Sen. Coleman has taken ample advantage of his rights to hold the results up to unprecedented scrutiny. So, while he and his supporters will surely be disappointed if he does not win his contest, they cannot claim that they were not afforded due process."
  • When It Comes To Shampoo, Less Is More – Thanks to my tipster wife for the link. This is how I have felt for quite a while now. My hair is fine if I wash it once a week (but I do have my mixed heritage to give me a but of a boost there). I simply can't imagine washing more often, and how that would just strip the heck out of my poor hair. It's delicate enough as it is (again, mixed heritage). Plus the expense would be horrendous.
  • Sugar Is Back on Food Labels, This Time as a Selling Point – “The argument about which is better for you, sucrose or HFCS, is garbage. Both are equally bad for your health.”
  • Memo dishware – Oh it's be neat-o to have one of those lined-paper-inspired trays. It'd be like eating off a note pad! Tee!
  • Parody Motivator Generator – Make your own "Demotivator" poster thanks to Despair, Inc.

2 Comments

  1. Kristy

    I’d really like to read the article about Coleman being afforded due process, but the link appears to have been broken. The browser says it can’t open it. Could you provide another one? Thanks!
    Mom

  2. Eli

    Oh, wow. The article on sugar vs. HFCS is fascinating. If we were independently wealthy, I would just make frakkin’ everything myself. It’s the only way to be sure of what I’m eating.

    I need to make about a hundred Demotivators. And put them all over my cube.

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