Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Underreported Uses of Teddy Bears
2. Inanimate voyeurism
3. Thinking bad thoughts about mommy
4. Proving Focault wrong
5. Half-assed high fives
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
The Angels of Escalation
that's a civil war
that's an oil war
a war to keep women slaves
a war to keep Jews hated
a war to end the world next Sunday
a war that pays you not to support
Roe v. Wade
a war against women who want to get you health care
a war for kings who happen to have oil
a war against ideas
a war against markets that won't let you
depress their current scheme
A war against Chavez
A war against hearts and minds
A war that costs Billions (or hundreds of thousands)
A war that is obviously being started with Iran
A war that we don't want
A war we can't end
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
The Result of an Attack on Iran
In his new column Thomas P.M. Barnett debates the wisdom of the Bush Administration's threats on Iran. While positing that the threats have some strategic value, he points out that the three results of an attack on Iran would be to:
1) strengthen the regime domestically;
2) encourage the mullahs to ramp up their proxies' violence in Iraq and elsewhere and
3) confirm the worldview that having nukes is crucial to scaring off America's military interventions.
Sounds like just this Administration's favorite kind of ironic result. The kind that strengthens the military-industrial complex and does nothing for our national security.
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I Think It was Arthur Fonzarelli Who Said
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Saturday, January 27, 2007
When I Say I Want a Friend with Benefits
That and a certain number of sick days, which I considered scheduled times when we involve the sweet brown eye.
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A Good Job in the Valley
1. OFFSITE
2. Creative
3. Involves writing
4. Interesting content focus
5. Pays decently
6. Involves various forms of media
And the best part is that it's in the Valley!
Creative Circle: Copywriter (Bike Cycling/Motorcycling Related) (financial district)
Reply to: sf3@creativecircle.com
Date: 2007年01月27日, 4:06PM PST
OFFSITE!
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH THE CYCLING INDUSTRY AND ENJOY CYCLING.
Great freelance opportunity with a fast paced, growing ad agency in the valley (LA) for a Copywriter.
You MUST have experience working with campaigns involving cycling, mountain biking, racing and/or motorcycling. Majority of the work will be commercials and informercials, but there are some print and radio work as well. Big conceptual thinker needed.
Please include the clients that you have worked with.
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There Are Some Decent Iranians, Of Course:
Iranian Citizens Speak Out Against Holocaust Denying
read more | digg story
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Friday, January 26, 2007
Can't the Moral State of the World be Summed Up in One Fact?
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
The End of the World as the Jews Know It
Things Get Bad: The end of days, or acharit hayamim, will be marked by conflict and tumult. When? Well, the Talmud states that the world will only last 6,000 years - so many Orthodox Jews believe the world as we’ve always known it will end in 2240 CE.
And Then: All of Israel’s enemies will be defeated, the twice-destroyed Temple will be rebuilt, the dead will be resurrected, and the Jewish Messiah will become King of Israel.
Until: God intervenes in the Battle of Armageddon, saving the Jews, evil leaves the world, and earth becomes perfect. It’s like Belinda Carlisle song: "They say in heaven love comes first/We’ll make heaven a place on earth."
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Is There Rehab for Being a Huge Dick?
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Monday, January 22, 2007
Offer Bush Early Retirement or The Fast-Track to a Female President
Now that his poll numbers are at Nixon-like levels, doesn't he have to quit? Let's just offer him early retirement. If he and Cheney retire in succession, doesn't Pelosi automatically become President.
But we all know Cheney isn't going anywhere. He's dug in a pair of tighty whitey's around his wrinkly, soft waist.
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Threesome With Two Asians
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Reasons to Divorce Paul Cartney
2. You hate billionaires
3. Won't let you wear headscarf
4. You want to move to LA to pursue your acting career
5. Even George put out better solo albums than him in the 80s
6. He tried to bronze your fake leg
7. He's taken to faxing jokes to the Leno show
8. Smells like a rental car
9. Gets skid marks on his bandannas
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Saturday, January 20, 2007
Reasons To Go Back to College
2. To perform Shakespeare
3. Meet new people who aren't all worn out by life
4. Be around hormonal boys
5. To learn your wife's native language
6. To eventually earn vacation money
7. To play pranks on jocks
8. To eat in the dorms
9. To research gay people before you come out
10. To escape an abusive lawyer
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People You Shouldn't Be Friends With
2. Literary Snobs
3. Drunk Fools
4. Producers
5. People Who Liked Clerks I AND II
6. People you have a crush on
7. People who don't feast
8. Your Friends' Enemies
9. Anyone who doesn't have enemies
10. People who hate whole continents
11. Extras in TV Movies
12. Non-Tender Hooligans
13. People with mean pets
14. Lawyers who don't play in bands
15. Bob Crane (as depicted in that movie about him)
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Sunday, January 14, 2007
Top Digg of January 14, 2007:
Steve Jobs unveils the iPhone on SNL
The content:
A video showing Fred Armisen as Steve Jobs on SNL's "Weekend Update" last night. A free commercial that slightly prods Jobs for his effusiveness and the iPhone for an alleged limited-battery life is justified by intense public interest.
The buzz:
Apple's "leapfrog" product reaches the ultimate of hype: an SNL sketch.
My perspective:
Did anyone see Frank Caliendo as Bill Gates talking about the Zune on MadTV?
read more | digg story
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Google/Blogger Integration May Screw Up Your Digg Account
Not that anyone cares, but it made blogging fun for me.
Basically it was the way for me to collect my rolling commentary on interesting or dumb stories. And along with that I prayed that someone may start commenting on the posts the way a Catholic prays that masturbation be ruled not a sin. It's just not going to happen.
And I'm sure the nearly half-half dozen people who visit Jamie Flam Jr.'s ValleyJew.com on a daily basis appreciated that in some small way.
But this Google/Blogger integration is getting me all kinds of crazy errors even after I've checked every variable ten times
I've been thinking that I should try out Moveable Type.
Now I may have to. Either that or let three decent Jewy-Americans/Jewy-American Sympathizers down on a daily basis?
I don't think so.
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Friday, January 12, 2007
Top Digg of January 12, 2007:
Microsoft Takes Email Design Back Five Years
The content:
Blogger David Greiner blasts Microsoft's Outlook 2007 for taking email back five years. In a systematic and detailed critique, Greiner explains the stupidity and flaccid logic of using the MS Word rendering engine instead of the Explorer engine like all versions of Outlook since 2000.
The buzz:
Unrelenting Microsoft envy/hate ready to explode at any time with ample ammunition. And the MS seems to have lit their own wick here.
My perspective:
This shows that the readers of Digg are way more tech-savvy, or tech-interested than the average web user by an exponent of...say...fifty?
read more | digg story
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Top Digg of January 11, 2007:
If you do not upload the images again I might have to contact my lawyer!
The content:
A note to an owner of a website telling him that he better upload the images he'd been using on his site for "advertising," or he may have to contact his lawyer.
The buzz:
People who live on the Internet hate people who are on the Internet and don't get what's going on.
My perspective:
Points to the compulsive ambiguousness about property that the Internet creates. Also, serves to remind us that everyone from high school-- from the jock to the nerd to the prom queen to the burnout and even the stoner--is now on the Internet.
read more | digg story
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Insurgents Claim to Have Attacked US Troops with Chemical Weapons
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Are Any of Your Friends So Rad That It Freaks You Out That You Know Them?
Today, one of those pals Quarterbar posted a new remix of a Fat Joe song. It crosses genres to grab you in the balls and pull you out on to the dancefloor of life.
Check out Quarterbar's MySpace and Homepage.
Over the holidays, I was so moved by Quarterbar's remix of The Supremes "Where Did Our Love Go?" that I made a video to express the depths it moved me to.
[埋込みオブジェクト:http://www.youtube.com/v/NtuIxDWO9SA]
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The True Damage of Two George W. Bush Administrations
Basically, thanks to the Human Genome Project, we now have the resources to match each patient with the precise medicine that matches their individual Cancer. What's holding this innovation up?
"We have the equipment, the buildings, the people. There's just been a complete lack of leadership in Washington for the last five years," Watson complained.
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Great Smashing Pumpkins Retrospective
read more | digg story
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Net Goes Crazy for Fake iPhones
read more | digg story
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Top Digg of January 10, 2007:
50 Real Photos of the Apple iPhone Up Close - NOT THE KEYNOTE PHOTOS!
The content:
Pictures advertising the new Apple iPhone, which debuted earlier in the day during Steve Job's MacWorld Keynote.
The buzz:
iPhone anything is crazy today, basically emmulating a phenomenon that the first iPod had. Everyone is acting like this technology just didn't exist yet. The desire for this phone is so strong that the bloggysphere is sublimating by making paper replicants that you can print out for free (at work).
Three sites put out their own version of the paper iPhone.
1. Sneakmove (My Favorite)
2. Gizmodo
3. ipod-phone.blogspot.com
The thought being, I guess: impress your mom or cubiclemates with how ahead of the curve you are.
My perspective:
Important way to document the day that raised expectations on cell phones forever.
read more | digg story
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Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Why Does an Orgasm Feel So Damned Good? We're Getting There
read more | digg story
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The Endless Iraq War is Hurting the Constitution
read more | digg story
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Richard Nixon: America's Greatest Liberal
read more | digg story
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Sunday, January 07, 2007
Bad News!
Jason,
I am flattered that you’ve attached my name to your valleyjew blog, but I’d appreciate it if you could remove it this week.
Hope all is going well in the Bay.
Thanks!
jamie
I have to respect his wishes. Thus from now on, my blog will be know as Jamie Flam Jr.'s ValleyJew.com.
My response back:
Done and done!
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Saturday, January 06, 2007
Chevy Chase Rediscovers "Funny" for his Tribute to Gerald Ford
read more | digg story
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Friday, January 05, 2007
Time for a Surge... In New Orleans
read more | digg story
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Thursday, January 04, 2007
BREAKING: Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Reported Dead
read more | digg story
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The Public Supports the Democratic Agenda
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Monday, January 01, 2007
I'm Going to Nominate Supernanny for the Nobel Peace Prize
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Bush About to Announce an Escalation in the Iraq War, the BBC Reports
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Are 25% of All Americans Completely Insane?
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Battelle's Search Predictions for 2007
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