February 22, 2006 Archives

supremely weird

posted by catherine / February 22, 2006 / 5 comments /

the supreme court issued a few opinions today, one of which was one siding with a woman in a case against the postal service wherein she slipped and fell on a bunch of packages left on her doorstop. the merits of that case aside, i found this excerpt from a medill article on the case funny:

On Aug. 25, 2001, a postal worker deposited the mail on the porch of Barbara Dolan's Pennsylvania home. The pile left behind consisted of letters, packages and magazines.

Later, Dolan slipped and fell on the mail and suffered injuries as a result of the fall. She filed an administrative complaint with the U.S. Postal Service, which was denied on April 18, 2002.

Six months later, Dolan filed a complaint under the Federal Tort Claims Act against the USPS with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Her husband, Michael Dolan, also filed an FTCA claim stating that his wife's injuries had precluded her from fully performing her spousal role.

let's hope dolan's idea of what duties comprise a spousal role aren't anything like this guy's.

famous for medill

posted by catherine / February 22, 2006 / 2 comments /

me: omigod
jodi wilgoren who changed her name from the nytimes is in the newsroom
and she was just introduced as wilgoren
and she's all like, "actually, now it's RUDoren"

for immediate disbelief

posted by tom / February 22, 2006 / leave a comment /

I'm still annoyed, but it turns out that Shepard Fairey is the real victim here:

press release

(What portion of the proceeds do you think he means?)

Apologies to any theoretical blind readers, but as I mentioned before: I really don't want to encourage this guy.

dear gmail

posted by tom / February 22, 2006 / 8 comments /

This new "DHTML chat window popping up in gmail whenever someone IMs me thing"?

SHIT HAS GOT TO GO.

illy query

posted by catherine / February 22, 2006 / 10 comments /

a question from a reader, michelle, that i am unable to answer! i thought you expert cultured folks might know better than i do in regards to this:

In one of your posts you mentioned Illy coffee. I am not sure if you brew it at home. If you do, I need some advice! I have a french press and am having major issues getting a cup that's just right. I'm usually dealing with a feeling that its too watery or too strong. Any advice would be so appreciated!!!

what say you?

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