Thursday, November 16, 2006
Pimp and whore
Courtesy cartoonist Brixton Doyle, who calls the book "a new low in publishing." Gallery: More I-Report 'toons Send your own cartoon Jake's Take: L.A. air quality
A new study says special effects explosions, idling vehicles, and teams of workers building huge sets in Hollywood contribute to Los Angeles' poor air quality. In other words: the movies stink.
Darth Ahmadinejad
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Jake's Take: Studying abroad
U.S. college students are studying abroad in record numbers, including a 53% increase in those going to India and 35% more going to China. Well, they might as well go to school where the jobs are.
American Voices: Microsoft releases new patch
Microsoft recently released a patch for a critical security flaw in its Explorer Web browser. What do you think?
"Wow, they always seem to know when something is wrong with my computer. Come to think of it, how do they always know when something is wrong with my computer?" - Terry Orth, Miner "I would like to think that this will be completely effective, but I know from personal experience that the patch tends to work only 99 percent of the time. The only surefire protection against Microsoft infections is abstinence." - Della Kurtz, Rail yard worker "Microsoft patching up this Explorer flaw is like—well, I would look up a good analogy if I could get online." - Keith Applebaum, Crane operator Get more from The Onion Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Nuclear warheads
"With the threat of nuclear terrorism on the horizon, it seemed only fitting to do a cartoon like this," says San Diego cartoonist Lucas Turnbloom. Gallery: More I-Report 'toons Send your own cartoon Stuck in the mud
The USS Intrepid sank so low that it got stuck in the Hudson River mud. The Navy tried tug boats, dredging and cranes to free it. Finally, they just asked actor John Goodman to get off the ship.
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