Thursday, September 29, 2005
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
CHICAGO TRADITIONS

Tuesday, September 20, 2005
HEY THERE, BLOG! HOW'S THINGS?
Ok... where were we?
Gawker reports that former TDP features editor Matt Dellinger may or may not have been arrested for the public consumption of Brooklyn's finest lager. We're not really sure. Bloggers aren't so much into tracking down "facts" as much as repeating "rumors" and "innuendo." Glad I could do my part.
I was, however, surprised to see Dellinger pop up on Gawker's radar. But then I realized he's been on there quite a bit (see Not all history is written by the winners, New Yorker vs. CJR, Survival of the prettiest, and One of these things is not like the other). Frankly, though, I have no need to read Internet reports of Matt's "well-oiled machine" thank you very much.
So I'm not sure whether Dellinger's stock has gone up in my book or if Gawker's stock has gone down. I'm leaning towards the latter.
MAIL BAG: Mike wants to hear my take on the iPod Nano. Mike, clearly, is a fool because my take on the iPod Mini was that it was too expensive and nobody would buy it. So what do I know. Instead, check out the iTunes 5 Announcement From the Perspective of an Anthropomorphized Brushed Metal User Interface Theme.
Meanwhile Weaver wants to hear my take on the newly redesigned IndyStar.com. Well, I think it's great! A redesign befitting Indiana's No. 1 Local Media Site! [Note to bosses: Give me a raise!]
WHAT ELSE? Oh yes! I'm Oscar. Dot com.
Saturday, September 03, 2005
QUICK NOTE
If you want to see satellite imagery of the flooding in New Orleans, you can do a search for New Orleans in Google maps and there is now a Kartrina tab you can click.
Friday, September 02, 2005
WE READ THE BLOGS
Looks like sat phones aren't the only thing the Merc is loaning to Biloxi. My friend Kevin is down there helping the herculean effort to get the paper out. Read his report via Newsdesigner. Awesome.
Meanwhile, a post over at VizEds pointed us to a CJR story that wonders if the press's self-censorship has done a disservice to the relief effort.
And in non-hurricane news: Are flash-based color iPod Minis on the way?
Thursday, September 01, 2005
TRYIN' TO REASON WITH THE HURRICANE SEASON

"While the Sun Herald had an emergency plan in place well ahead of Katrina's noisy arrival, it wasn't of much use since it relied heavily on the use of the Tallahassee Democrat. Earlier this month, Gannett acquired the Democrat from Knight Ridder."Ha! Then I saw this:
"Knight Ridder sent assistant vice president for news Bryan Monroe from its San Jose, Calif., headquarters to Atlanta on Sunday, armed with satellite phones."So Biloxi's emergency publishing plan involves using the Merc's sat phones? Awesome. Okay, I'm out. Don't forget to shop Kittle's Labor Day Sale!