
These are my undigested internests for January 2nd through January 3rd:
- Suzuki on a First-Name Basis With Records – NYTimes.com – A funny article about a funny player. Includes a great quote: “Chicks who dig home runs aren’t the ones who appeal to me,” he said. “I think there’s sexiness in infield hits because they require technique. I’d rather impress the chicks with my technique than with my brute strength. Then, every now and then, just to show I can do that, too, I might flirt a little by hitting one out.”
- Basics – Another Challenge for Ethical Eating – Plants Want to Live, Too – NYTimes.com – Plants are awesome. Think about this the next time you eat one, you mammal-centrist bastard.
- Facebook Adds to Loneliness; Does Not Decrease It – Loneliness does not really exist. If you’re constantly surrounded by people, you may feel odd when there’s no one around. If you’re used to no one being around, then you feel odd when surrounded by people. I suspect these youngsters just think they’re lonely because they’re never alone.
- Nissan’s robot cars mimic fish to avoid crashing | Crave – CNET – Drink like a fish then drive like one.
- LIFE: Cuban Baseball – Hosted by Google – Now this guy is having fun. Nice suit too.



