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Salon has a guide to catch people up to everything that's happened on Battlestar Galactica before the final half of season four begins tonight. It's pretty useful if you've already see it, and need to catch up, but if you haven't, well, they try to iron out some of the plot twists and turns to make it less confusing, but it doesn't help much. You really need to watch it, not just to catch up, but because the show is a genuine pleasure to watch in the way that "Mad Men" and "The Wire" are. I didn't think it would hold to rewatchings as well as that show, but the marathon they're showing today in anticipation of the new half season proves it's very rewatchable. If you haven't seen it, then don't read further.

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You Would Like Some Sauce With That

With no further comment, I present Macho Sauce Productions.

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Police States: They're What's For Dinner

imageHerring v. United States was a landmark case for exclusionary rule jurisprudence. Short version, a man went to get his truck out of the impound lot, and an old warrant that should have been deleted from the system popped up. That led to a search of his truck and his person and the discovery of an illegal firearm and methamphetamines, for which Herring was sentenced to prison.

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Friday Genius Ten "New Wave Booty Shaking Weakness" Edition

I was really impressed by Cara's four part piece on how the demonizing of Yoko Ono is a classic tale of how racism and sexism work out culture. Here's the first part. Before you start flipping out and saying that you hate Yoko Ono for reasons that are pure and have nothing to do with the social punishments meted out to Japanese women who are perceived as uppity, please read the four posts. It's well worth your time.

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Rest In Pieces, Circuit Shitty

imageCircuit City is about to be liquidated, which leads me to share a bit of wisdom from years and years of gadget lust: do not buy things from liquidated stores without doing a ton of research. Or just skip the research altogether, and don't buy anything from them at all.

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Your tax dollars at work: clown teaches abstinence-only ed in Ohio middle schools

I sh*t you not. My jaw dropped when blogger Joe Sonka sent me this one. The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland alerted him to the work of one Derek Dye, who is employed by the Elizabeth New Life Center. The organization landed an $800K grant to promote abstinence-only education.

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Oh, Morning Joe

Peggy Noonan...talks very...deliberately...to pretend that...her adjective-slinging is...what do I want to say...relevant? Maybe...insightful?

I may never stop screaming

Do not click on this link. You have been warned.

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If By "Best", You Meant "Any"

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The uglier the footwear, the more recession-proof

Rebecca Traister has a cute article up about how magazines that peddle the high life are having to readjust their editorial so as to reflect the fact that their readership is so worried about money and/or broke that they can't even fantasize about $500 pairs of shoes without getting a pit in their stomachs. Articles about shopping in your closet, making the most of your dollar, reinventing your wardrobe with clothes you already have---everything but the time-honored strategy of buying secondhand. (Please do not peddle this, fashion magazines. Pickings are already slim for us long-standing resale shoppers.) I disagree with Rebecca's assessment of the situation:

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Phantoms battle it out while the real world burns

Nancy Goldstein has a post at Broadsheet about the Obama campaign's invitation of Gene Robinson---the Episcopal Church's first gay bishop---to deliver the invocation that starts the festivities, an obvious attempt to signal that Obama really means it when he said that Rick Warren was invited in some spirit of inclusion, even though Rick Warren is, as a bigot who actively fights against the rights of gay people and women whose sexual behavior he'd like to control, is the spirit of non-inclusion embodied. It's a sticky situation, because the fundamentalist victim complex is something that feels like it could be eased by listening, but I don't really think it could be, because they want to be victims, so they'll slide right back into screeching about their victimhood the second Obama does anything to relieve the suffering of real victims, such as rescinding "don't ask, don't tell", as he's promised to do.

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CA: BART cop who executed Oscar Grant arrested in Nevada

Now that Mehserle is in custody, I wonder if we will see Oscar Grant's family receive justice, given the history of BART cops getting away with murder.

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