Posted my panel materials from yesterday here. Pics and podcast soon to follow.
What do you collect?
Lima beans shaped like The Leader.
What magazines do you subscribe to, and why?
Cat Fancy and Guns & Ammo. Because they are the best two magazines on the newsstands today.
ORIGINALLY POSTED AT BLOGEBRITY:
Here's a recap of the stuff we missed when we were too busy with Jason Calacanis, Stereogum hacking, new-look 9rules, Curt Schilling, and Ryan Adams:
Gawker and Yahoo got a divorce. Master of P.R. Nick Denton managed to hint at Yahoo being all scared of little ol' Nick and Valleywag
playing some part in the proceedings, but cmon -- you really think Y!
would have let V-wag stand between it and Gawker-generated revenue, had
their been any? Regardless, the good news is the split is amicable, and
the custody battle over Krucoff is expected to remain mostly civil.
Mostly.
If you were hiding in a hole this week, you probably missed Kevin Smith's MySpace diatribe directed at film critic Joel Siegel. If you're smart, you'll stay in that same hole until Clerks 2 has left theatres.
Steve Jobs started blogging. Well, not really...but this is far more entertaining than what the real thing would be, so just go with it.
Have you heard of the 1% rule yet? Think of it like the interesting but kinda kooky uncle of The Long Tail. Just don't ask us what that means.
And finally, Deadspin's Will Leitch proves that he's the most talented member of the Gawker Media stable.
on Wonkette and the Washingtonienne