If you’re not familiar with indexed, today is a good day to try it. I’m also a big fan of this one.
That site, by the way, is a great example of why, if you haven’t already, you should familiarize yourself with Google Reader (or something like it) and get all your daily fixes in one place. I’d never remember to look at all the sites like that one every day if I didn’t have them in my Reader.
In political news, via Best Week Ever (the show is a little much for me, but the blog is excellent), I will have to admit that I do not understand why John McCain’s site needs to be running an NCAA tournament pool. I never understand the philosophy that goes, “Here’s a thing that exists, that sometimes people like, and I have a web site. Therefore, my web site should have that thing that exists that sometimes people like!” That is stupid…John McCain.
I gave this book to the Music Stylist for Christmas. I’m pretty sure it changed his life.
Someone who lives in Brooklyn takes a picture of her breakfast every day. It’s one of those lovely, weird internet things, where I’m not sure there’s much of a point, other than that (1) the pictures are often pretty; and (2) it’s a novel way to document your life. I think of “here’s what I had for breakfast this morning” as the very definition of what every bad eighth-grade diary sounds like when it’s written by someone with nothing to say yet, but somehow, this is charming. (Via thekitchn.com.)
Don’t forget that the new Survivor is tonight instead of tomorrow night, because of the NCAA tournament, also known as “Linda Cries Over A Probable First-Round Upset, The Way Things Are Going.”

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March 19, 2008 at 10:59 am
beanbender
Hey, Linda! If you like the breakfast blog, you may also enjoy . The two writers live 3191 miles apart, and for a year, they each took a picture of their breakfasts & posted them side by side. Now, they’re turning that into a book and have a new project, “a year of evenings.”
March 19, 2008 at 11:11 am
thingswhatthings
I just want to add — I think a link got lost there, and it should be to 3191 here:
http://3191.visualblogging.com/
It sounded so interesting that I Googled it — you’re right; much of the same charm. Thanks! –L.
March 19, 2008 at 11:38 am
sportsdiva
Why? Oberlin’s not in the tourney, is it?
March 19, 2008 at 2:30 pm
screamapiller
I wouldn’t be too worried about Belmont.
All can hope for my alma mater that they don’t lose by as many points as they score when they face off against UNC on Friday (hey, a girl can dream, right?)
March 19, 2008 at 4:01 pm
thingswhatthings
Oberlin is busy training for the Sit-In Invitational. (The one millionth time I make that joke or one just like it, confetti will fall from the ceiling.)
But yes, I will live and die with Duke — my sister’s alma mater — and this year, that will mean mostly “die.”