In this photo released by the Wildlife Conservation Society, “King” an adult male marmoset carries the offspring he fathered with his mate, “Squirt,” on his back at the Bronx Zoo in New York, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008. His primary responsibility being child rearing, King will guide the twins into adulthood. Marmosets are among the world’s smallest primates with their heads just a little larger than the size of a
January 2008
BFD [Dan Collins]
No, it’s not that book by Roald Dahl: A Japanese company Tuesday unveiled a new device that will allow people to “speak” through their ear so they can use their mobile telephones in noisy places. The device — named “e-Mimi-kun” (good ear boy) — doubles as an earphone and a microphone by detecting air vibrations inside the ear, developer NS-ELEX Co. said.  So?  Greenwald can type outta their arse without any newfangled
The Ron Paul Effect [Karl]
In yesterday’s “Traffic Report,” I hypothesized that center-to-left blogs bucking the trend of declining traffic were doing so — at least in part — by blogging about Ron Paul. Gawker has some evidence that hypothesis is correct. Related: Silicon Alley Insider asks whether Drudge has lost his mojo. Clearly, he needs to link more stories about Ron Paul (h/t HotAir.)
New Blog in Town [Dan Collins]
Go check out Theo Spark’s offerings over at Last of the Few (An Englishman’s View).  The site has a variety of charms in its new incarnation, not so different from those of its old.
Iowa Cowkisses [Dan Collins]
IowaHawk puts the significance and the fundamental rightness of the Iowa cowkisses into perspective, but there are some things that he, as an Iowan, is not allowed to say, that I, a Wisconsinite who for several years posed as an Iowan to infiltrate their strange society, can reveal without directly endangering my family. Iowans developed the idea of the “cowkiss” originally as a kind of lark on which to send unsuspecting
Overheard at an Iowa City caucus site [Karl]
Ernie: Well, I guess if I look at it from that angle, I can see your point. Bert: So, you think it’s Fred then? Ernie: I’m still not sure. Could be… Barney.
Iowa 2008: Beyond Electric Boogaloo, Part 4 [Karl]
In Part 3 of this series, I argued that the Iowa caucuses will likely have no impact on the campaign for the Democratic nomination (which is likely to be won by Sen. Hillary Clinton). But I did not analyze the GOP race. At The American Prospect, Thomas F. Schaller argues that Iowa will also be meaningless for the Republicans. However, in setting forth the case for Iowa being generally meaningless, Jay Cost
Chris Rock analyzes Election ’08 [Karl]
I believe the kids would sum up Rock’s analysis as follows: “Bros before Hos.”
The Big Picture(s): Hotel Journalism Update [Karl]
In “The Big Picture(s),” I noted that the number of embedded reporters plunged from somewhere between 570 and 750 when the invasion of Iraq began in March 2003 to roughly 100 by late fall of that year (it would later drop to as few as nine). The piece looked at some of the results of the rise of what journalists themselves call “hotel journalism†and “journalism by remote control.†Today, United Press International
A Little Morale Booster (CraigC)
The great Bill Whittle has a two-part essay on agility, the art of war, the surge, and….well, just read it. Be sure to check out the trailer for Jake Rademacher’s film “Brothers At War.” Thanks to Claire at Sondra’s.
