Yo, this is tight. Not quite performing "with," but the Laughing Liberally show next week will be introduced by legendary political comedian, Mort Sahl!! Get those tix now peoples.
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Archive for January, 2006
The Front Porch Podcast #007: mom, s. african joel and big shows coming
Finally, podcast #7. I’ve missed you guys! Features a discussion of my mom’s passing, an interview with my friend Joel Pollak, head speechwriter for the opposition party in S. Africa and a promo for some upcoming live shows of mine in Cambridge and NYC! Ways to get the show: subscribe via iTunes, download the mp3 file or subscribe to my feed with a podcast aggregator like iPodder or, for Mac, a great one is iPodderX.
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Update: "this dude" is named Todd, and he’s cool with changing the name of his show. What a sweet fella. Please check out his podcast if only because I’ve been so lax on mine. I promise a podcast this week. Thanks for the inspiration, Todd. I owe ya.
I just found out via google that this dude over at Crasymaker.com just started a podcast last week called Front Porch Podcast. I sent him a letter asking to change the name. We’ll see how it goes down. Don’t want to have to sick my non-existent law firm on him
But I don’t want folks to be too confused.
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Talk about college-type days. I have a crazy cool life. I get to do my comedy, writing, politics thing by working about half the year for the man doing consulting work. The pay is good, but it’s irregular, so one day I get a check that seems big enough to buy a small immigrant family, but weeks later, like now, I have $58 in my bank account!
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Update 6:40pm ET: I found a much better explanation of everything from SearchEngineWatch.com. This guy clearly has more time than me.
After Google refused a government subpeona for access to its users’ search patterns, the Bush administration has asked a federal judge to order Google to comply. In response, Google announced its latest product: Google Government (Beta), which it said would live by the company’s motto: don’t be evil.
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“At the time of his death, King was not the universally popular figure he has become today. He had begun to speak out against the Vietnam War and the policies in South Africa. He criticized the American government and its global effect. And, he said the refusal of some white people to give up power kept people of all races, not just blacks, from opportunity. That’s a far cry from the peace and harmony message that usually surrounds King’s legacy.” Continue reading this article

Here’s my take on the Google keynote: it was ok, Larry Page shouldn’t be let out in public, these guys are some serious geeks and Robin Williams is amazing
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Here’s my take on Yahoo’s Consumer Electronics Show keynote and displays. Hotness combined with crappy Tom Cruisaziness and hilarious Ellen DeGeneres-ness
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Here’s my summary and judgement of Intel’s announcements from Paul Otellini’s keynote at CES last week.
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Here’s my summary and judgement (yes, in a biblical sense) of Sony’s announcements from Sir Howard Stringer’s keynote (he’s the CEO) at CES last week.
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