Brit comedian Robert Newman presents his History of Oil [google video]. Funny and fascinating.
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What could be better than beer-battered deep-fried pepperoni pizza?
The jury convicted Ken Lay on 6 of 6 counts, and convicted Jeff Skilling on 19 of 28 counts. Judge Lake also found Lay guilty on three counts in his separate bank fraud trial. The Houston Chronicle has the story.
The Persistence of the Hamburger. “One food, however, that hasn’t seemed to need a resurrection at all, and that I believe stands in the middle of many of these opposing trends: the hamburger.”
We just got back from watching the Astros get hosed by the Rangers 6-0. Very disappointing.
On the Olive Oil Trail, Glass by Glass. Olive oil tastings in Napa.
Did you know that James Morrison, the guy that plays Bill Buchanan on 24, is also a yoga instructor?
For your viewing pleasure: Must Love Jaws and 10 Things I Hate About Commandments.
Eric Fredine photographs roads.
How to build an Airbus 380 in about 7 minutes. Related: A photographic exploration of the construction of the Airbus A380.