by natecooper | Jul 3, 2006 | humor, nate, technology
Especially because I find this funny. Flags of the Internet
by natecooper | Jul 3, 2006 | culture, digital media, nate, television
Is waking up someone at midnight really a good way of advertizing for a tv network? Seems like you’d inflict more harm than good.
by natecooper | Jul 3, 2006 | cities, culture, nate, new york
by natecooper | Jul 2, 2006 | culture, nate, politics
I recently discovered that John Adams was the lawyer to defend in trial the soliders who perpetrated the Boston Massacre — in which British soliders fired upon and killed American civilians. Given light of the recent Supreme Court trial reiterating the necessity...
by natecooper | Jul 2, 2006 | culture, nate, politics, technology
10 Days that Changed America “… the dates that truly made a difference aren’t always the ones we know by heart; frequently, they’ve languished in dusty oblivion. The 10 days that follow — obscure as some are — changed American history. (In some...
by natecooper | Jul 2, 2006 | movie reviews, movies, nate, politics
This movie is an allegory, though not one I’m sure the filmmakers intended. We’ll get back to that in a sec I have to lay some points out and then we’ll get into it. First off Superman comes back to earth after a five year trip and does what any...