Archive for the 'Madison News' Category

Calvin and Hobbes

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

I’d like to associate myself with this excellent post at Dane 101, about Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Watterson’s artistic genius, and shame on Pipefitters of State Street.
It’s been almost twelve years since a new Calvin and Hobbes strip has appeared, and there’s still nothing in the daily comics that can replace it, or even […]

The Big Ten Network

Friday, August 31st, 2007

I fall into that small subset of sports fans for whom the Big Ten Network is an unalloyed good deal — Big Ten alumni living in the Midwest but outside of their school’s local area, who have high definition televisions and DirecTV. Accordingly, I’m looking forward to this weekend’s launch of the Big Ten Network.
Although […]

With opponents like these, an RTA must be a good idea

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

If you’ve ever thought that mass transit districts were part of a deliberate, high-level conspiracy by “pro-tax advocates” to force people into “high density housing” (*), price working class folks out of the city, and otherwise “control how we live” (seriously!), you’ll love Eileen Bruskewitz’s absurd and dishonest column in today’s Wisconsin State Journal.
It is […]

Good news on the “government by meaningless gesture” front

Monday, August 20th, 2007

While the Bush Administration obviously deserves to be thrown out of office in disgrace, I’m somewhat surprised at the unanimity with which the Dane County Board of Supervisors voted 20-3 “in favor of a resolution urging Wisconsin’s representatives in the U.S. House to support the impeachment of President Bush, Vice President Cheney and other lawless […]

“Unobscene graffiti is free speech”

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

On the Beltline overpass of Mineral Point, someone spray-painted the slogan Unobscene graffiti is free speech, postfixed with a peace sign, which seems like an interesting yet absurd combination of libertarian anarchy and puritanism. How often would your typical vandal add the caveat about obscenity?

Letters in Bottles

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to make the local blogger get-together this evening, which was also serving as a farewell to the Letters in Bottles crew, who are moving on to other things.
Letters in Bottles is, by far, the best conservative blog in town, and I don’t mean that in a “Joe Lieberman is my favorite […]

Wind power in Wisconsin

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Today’s edition of madison.com featured an article about adding more wind capacity to Wisconsin’s power grid. The article is a transcript of a report run during the local news, and is at the level of detail appropriate to that forum:
Local environmentalists want to tap into Wisconsin’s wind energy potential. They say wind could power the […]

Bumper stickers of people who used to be part of that 28%

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Seen today in a window in Belleville:
I support our troops and President Bush
With the “and President Bush” portion cut out and thrown away.

Delicious Google searches: we win!

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

We’re number one in Google searches for “beer”, “cheese”, and “brats”. In possibly-related news, there are less than nine days until Brat Fest.

Accio good theaters!

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

The opening of Sundance 608 is a great thing. It looks terrific, and I hope it does well. See Jeff, Tom , or Ann (with pictures) for more.
But as nice as the occasional art film is, I’m far more likely to spend my movie-going dollars on Harry Potter, or a pirate movie based on an […]

Do what to the landlords?

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Some kind of financial penalty for chronically negligent landlords is reasonable, and using the number of building inspection calls to approximate the degree of negligence might be reasonable. (The experience of having rented apartments in a college town gives me very little sympathy for bad landlords.)
But Brenda Konkel’s argument against a proposal to fine landlords […]

License plate of the day

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

Seen in Fitchburg this afternoon:
AU N GO4S
He’s probably a Vikings fan, but still, major kudos for the license plate.

The beer capital of the world

Monday, April 16th, 2007

We went hiking at Devil’s Lake yesterday, and one of the things that stood out was the sign on the chateau, that I hadn’t noticed before. It read something like (quoting from memory): “Consumption of malt beverages and liquor prohibited”. I’ve seen parks where alcohol is prohibited before, but I’ve never seen one that carved […]

Ann on Kurt Vonnegut

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Ann’s riff on Kurt Vonnegut’s line that “only a nut case would want to be a human being” is terrific:
I sometimes like to think that we were given a choice whether to be born, that there was a beforelife (we like to think there’s an afterlife) in which the range of possibilities in a human […]

The smrtest editorial page in town

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

I’ve never been a fan of the Wisconsin State Journal editorial page, which is far enough to the right to make the other WSJ seem reasonable. But while the quality of their opinions is consistently low, it seems like the quality of their writing declined drastically in the the last few months.
They’ve been increasingly snarkish […]