LYNTC: 10/19/09

Here’s today’s short list of links that are of interest. I’ve got more links, but a lack of time to share. More later this week.

  • For the ad lovers out there, check out today’s Q&A w/ Stuart Elliott in the NYT.
  • The Yanks are out playing the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, California, USA, North America today, but you can still go to Yankee Stadium, if you were so inclined, to watch the game. I remember doing this during the New York Rangers’ 1994 run to the Stanley Cup, while the team was out in Vancouver. Kind of fun, but it wasn’t like 42 degrees in Madison Square Garden.
  • Andy Beal writes about the news that social networking via mobiles has doubled in the last six months. Wow. [via Chris Thilk]
  • Dave shared a solid Friday Heh this past week, with the payoff of a Facebook conversation having its way with the “Fresh Prince” theme song and balloon boy.
  • Ben Wagner shares some personal perspective and a great way of spelling out what the film adaptation of “Where The Wild Things Are” means to a lot of people.
  • This is awesome. That is all.
  • Broadband is a privilege, not a right, right? Wrong, if you’re in Finland.

October 19, 2009

Joe Girardi, huh?

To all of those sports callers who were raving about how it had to be Don Mattingly as manager of the New York Yankees, looks like you were wrong, at least so far. Unless Joe Girardi turns down the Yankees’ offer.

October 29, 2007