Archive for January, 2005

Putting the Lid on ID

Friday, January 14th, 2005

Okay, now that I said that, I want you to forget about it. Here’s the deal. In my own way, and in principle, I actually believe in Intelligent Design. There, I said it. I think accepting the spiritual nature of birth is a totally rational thought for a parent to have. And it’s something […]

Apple Riping

Thursday, January 13th, 2005

I agree with some of the sentiments in this article and think the rest of it is just silly. The Mac world does look like it’s changing. But to that I say… “Duh! Did anybody really think it would be all champagne, giggles, and no market share forever?”

For proof, take a gander […]

The Big Indifference

Wednesday, January 12th, 2005

Call me a little naive, but I found it hard to believe some conservatives had the balls this week to gloat over accountability in Rathergate. After all, the scandal in question had to do with documents that were never proven, by any sufficient evidence I’m aware of, to be false. They were just […]

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

Sunday, January 9th, 2005
***½

It’s not just the outer-dimensional soundtrack comprised mostly of early David Bowie (sung in Portuguese) and the climatic use of the Stooges’ Search and Destroy that makes The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou such an interesting movie. Like other Wes Anderson flicks, it goes beyond formulaic classification. Bill Murray could have been cast from a […]

Top 5 Rejected Taglines

Thursday, January 6th, 2005

The top five rejected taglines for mschindler.com:

Give me an issue, I’ll give you a tissue. I’m not anti-social. Society is anti-me. Because George W. needs another blogger hating him profusely. Intelligent design doesn’t necessarily include me. Kinda like Batman, but with a Saturn VUE.