DisContent

Links, winks, three rounds with Mr. Spinks

Tuesday, August 13, 2002


Lawrence Lessigs sobering look at copyrights increasing control over our culture. Really important stuff going on here...

Sunday, August 04, 2002

Michael Keaton . . . Terrorist? Look what I found in my friendly neighbourhood bargain bin. This might have been funny back in 1987 (though the reviews say otherwise) but now since September 11 . . . yadda, yadda, yadda.

Monday, July 08, 2002

Great catalogue of vintage airline ads from the 40s & 50s at Duke U. Stolen from my latest fave site SharpeWorld.

Tuesday, June 18, 2002

The end of VHS is near. Repent.

Saturday, June 15, 2002


The man. The music. The font.

Wednesday, June 05, 2002

Doug Coupland's site is sorta back up.

Tuesday, May 28, 2002

Roy’s Second Theory of Television

Roy’s Second Theory of Television: Having grown up in the shadow of the baby boom, my first real exposure to The Beatles was through the reruns of their Saturday-morning cartoon series and the persistent rumours of them getting together again. Mark David Chapman, of course, put an end to that speculation in 1980, but one has to wonder, had Yoko insisted on staying home that fateful night, if another animated television’s show obvious affection for the Fab Four — most notably episodes 7F18, 9F21, and 3F03 — might not have culminated in that long awaited reunion with Lennon. I can only imagine one television show in the last ten years or so with that sort of cultural clout; let’s hope there’s still time to work some of the Simpsons magic on ABBA.