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05.24.01

What's on the minds of the masses these days? Well, here are 15 of the top 20 searches that hit this site yesterday:

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Plus the always, and understandably, popular:


Why the gay-magazine-editor's-anonymous-baseball-boyfriend controversy took so long to heat up -- catching fire four weeks after the news broke -- I don't know. What media outlet was the spark? And, more important, what will be the consequences? I, like others, am thinking, not a damn thing.

Speaking of things gay and the San Francisco Chronicle, check out this way funny edition of its surprisingly tart-tongued newsletter.

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05.22.01

"Some Straights Can Go Gay, Study Says." Thank you, "Jen Dohr Bender," whoever you are.

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05.21.01

As the fascinatingly bad Star Trek: Voyager limps to its swan song on Wednesday, anyone who's familiar with the show needs to check out this funny piece of fanfic it inspired. And if you've ever even momentarily suffered through the series' tortured attempt at a regular comic-relief character, then surely you'll agree: this story's first sentence may be the best ever written. (Props to Dana.)

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Very tired and long remiss in visiting the Brunching Shuttlecocks site, I typed shuttlecocks.com instead of brunching.com, but I learned something very important:


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Sigh. Greg Knauss pulls a Berke Breathed and bails on something wonderful for no apparent reason.

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Perhaps you've seen these, perhaps you haven't: some features you may need on your computer. (Thanks, KT and Tim.)

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05.20.01

Fun sight of 2001: watching a larger-than-usual post-credits crowd murmuring confusedly to each other and scratching their heads -- figuratively and literally -- at the end (or is it the beginning?) of Memento.

(And yes, I wrote myself a note after the movie to remind myself to make this entry tonight.)

Essay question: Both Memento and 'blogs are catching on in substantial numbers these days. Both present backward narrative. Is forward time passé? Discuss.

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