Media
My good friend Andrew Heaton was dead on. Check out his video.
Save the date cards serve a maniacal purpose, and they only hasten the demise/reform of the U.S. Postal Service.
Seriously though, save the stamp and send me an email. Better yet, don’t send any at all, save the money, and make sure there is ample open bar and food treats for drunks.

With the big to-do about Google’s new privacy policy, a new game has emerged — what can google infer about your browsing habits? Can they guess your age and gender?
Did Google guess right for me? No.

It could be that Google is assigning demographic age categories based on interest, which might be easier to do than finding outliers like me. Maybe I do have the preferences of a 65 year old man. UPDATE: A computer I’ve used a lot longer had a cookie that got my age range correct, but the category range was largely unchanged.
Check out this hilarious clip from my good friend Andrew Heaton. And while you’re at it, bookmark his blog. Then come back and read mine. I have advertisements, and that makes my blog superior — or means that I am a sell out.
Well done.
H/T to Ben Brockschmidt for the link.
If you look closely, you can see that it was shot entirely in Old Town. Misha’s Coffee, the Section 8 Housing on Route 1 near 495.. Well done.
And check out this one about DC People — it’s so accurate.
If I had to make one, I’d make Sh*t DC People Say about Virginia…
Credit to Patrick Gavin from Politico and Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) for going into the Potomac. I may not agree with the cause, but kudos for doing it. To all you gals in Bikinis who just ran in and didn’t get your hair wet: I’m led to believe that you don’t care about our planet. Pansies.
Love the expletives. Good job, Politico.

