February 2012
4 posts
RTD Virginia Politics Blog: Va. House advances gun... →
I soooo hope this passes.
virginiapolitics:
BY WESLEY P. HESTER
After advancing it on a voice vote Wednesday, the state’s House of Delegates is likely Thursday to pass a bill that would prohibit localities from adopting a workplace rule preventing employees from storing a lawfully possessed firearm and ammunition in their locked car.
But House Bill 375, carried by Del. Brenda L. Pogge,...
January 2012
17 posts
the world: hey man we've got some really serious problems like global warming and mass economic failure and riots and genocide and aids and cancer and your healthcare system is shit so maybe we should get to work
US government: sit down I have to stop people from sharing things online
US government: also pizza is vegetables
RTD Virginia Politics Blog: Progressives and... →
virginiapolitics:
BY WESLEY P. HESTER
Who says bipartisanship is dead at the Virginia General Assembly?
Del. David L. Englin, D-Alexandria, wouldn’t have been surprised last week to find one of his bills on the Conservative Caucus’s hit list, but he was a bit taken aback to see the caucus supporting his…
Instapaper →
thisistheverge:
Kindle makes for a great Instapaper experience — possibly the best — but would love for a way to get article highlights and excerpts back out of the system.
instapaper:
David Smith walks through Instapaper’s new Kindle features:
Getting an $80 Kindle 4 and pairing it with an Instapaper Subscription will revolutionize your reading of web content.
Thanks!
MFR: MFR’s 40 Most Popular Songs of 2011 →
minneapolisfuckingrocks:
This year’s most popular songs on MFR definitely shifted away from the Kesha/Katy Perry heavy list from last year, to a much more balanced and open-minded list. Good for you readers. Katy Perry - “E.T.” (Feat. Kanye West) The Drums - “Money” Diplo & Skrillex -…
December 2011
19 posts
Republican-Backed Bill Would Allow Telemarkers to... →
Streets of Fire: Catalog →
jephkelley:
I’d traveled to the suburban office building to hand-deliver a package. The guy who was to receive it was out at the time, so I left it at the front desk.
Not one to leave a package behind without a note, I asked the the receptionist for a Post-It. Obliging, she tore off a yellow square and…
November 2011
10 posts