Sunday, February 22, 2009

How not to win me over

Refer to me as "China girl," "China doll," or any other such iteration.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Article (List?): The Rules of Gunfighting

I have mixed feelings about this list. On the one hand, the 3/4 of me that grew up thinking I'd be someone like Sydney Bristow, goes, "Yeah! Yeah!" after each rule, and especially after
# 10. Someday someone may kill you with your own gun, but they should have to beat you to death with it because it is empty.
and
#21. Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet if necessary, because they may want to kill you.

But then, reading through the comments and realizing there are actually people who not only live this life but have additional tips to add, I have to wonder, "What type of life are these people living?" The 1/4 of me that is a bleeding heart that has bled all over the other 3/4 of me just feels like there's something wrong with people and this world.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Photographer: Elliott Ewritt


I love beautiful photos but it's hard for me to really appreciate photographers. I appreciate Elliott Ewritt.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Bill Keller is surprisingly funny.

In a Q&A session about the future of print media, the executive editor of the NY Times, makes me laugh. From, obviously, the NY Times.

Q. I think a lot of young journalists and editors, myself included, are curious about what a day in the shoes of Bill Keller is like. Can you walk us through a normal work day for The Times's executive editor?
— Devin Banerjee, Stanford, Calif.

A. Really? You'd be interested in that? Well, I think my life is pretty much what you would imagine it to be.

I wake up most mornings to the telephone, invariably some world leader or international celebrity seeking my counsel. Lately it's been a lot of President Obama — again with the damn puppy? — but sometimes it's Richard Holbrooke to pick my brain about Afghanistan, or Bruce Springsteen asking if it isn't time for another Arts and Leisure cover story about Bruce Springsteen. The valet brings breakfast with the handful of newspapers that have not gone out of business. In the limo on the way to the office, I help Warren Buffett sort out his portfolio and give trading advice to George Steinbrenner, not that he ever listens.

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I like this:
If you know how to gather information, test it, organize it and interpret it, if you can share it in language that is clear — maybe even beautiful at times — if you can do that, the world has a place for you even if, God forbid, newspapers all die.

Article: Charles declares Mumbai shanty town model for the world

from the Guardian
He warned that a soaring urban population - rising from 50% of all the world's inhabitants today to 70% by 2050 - could only be accommodated without disastrous social and environmental consequences by developing local urban design rather than "a single monoculture of globalisation".

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Interesting. Tricky line between being respectful of a culture and romanticizing or pigeon-holing a class. I agree with his stance on building from what you have. Similar to an outlook that Atul Gawande has on healthcare reform in a recent New Yorker.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

OMG

Baja Fresh is coming to Midtown. Not that I give two cents about Midtown. I should say instead that Baja Fresh is coming to New York. Not that I even loved Baja Fresh when I was on the West Coast but they give you limes with your burrito. Limes! One step closer.

Baja comes to town