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  1. Kikkoman extends brand from soy sauce to soy milk; simultaneously logical and stretchy stretchy strange
  2. Isn't health care, at the end, about a kind of sustainability? I ask because Al Gore's carbon-less footprint has been invisible
  3. Town Hall events are about as authentic as a parade in Disneyland.
  4. Considerate of the spell wizards at Apple to have a data field for "Giuliani" in their predictive spelling algorithm.
  5. http://bit.ly/4kY4Tq Huffpost - Some thoughts on the 9/11 trial venue
  6. I love that gallows humor has outlived the gallows itself; we call that metaphorical persistence
  7. How has Wall Street managed to get H1N1 vaccine supplies when schools and hospitals can't? http://bit.ly/1WqnBC
  8. So the Auschwitz Memorial has launched a Facebook page to attract young people; who's developing the Mengele app? http://bit.ly/1AYlH9
  9. I've come to think that flavored coffee and cool jazz are carried on the same genotype
  10. The flight attendant just said I should shut down anything with an on/off switch; guess that includes my brain
  11. Must read on Goldman Sachs from Naked Capitalism blog http://bit.ly/4rMPGN
  12. Sitting at bar in San Jose airport; guy on phone is fighting with his wife/girlfriend, says: "You're starting to be a person who scares me.:
  13. Discover newgeography.com if you haven't. Very smart, provocative, unduplicated. http://bit.ly/2Qp65E
  14. http://bit.ly/2OcLIM Huffpost - My take on the announcement that Simon & Schuster will be publishing ebooks by chapter
  15. Profoundly tacky? Francine LeFrak, of the fancy NY developers, launches hand-made, glass-bead bracelets made by Rwandan genocide survivors
  16. Great line from Buffet; he invests like an 8-year-old boy in the 1950s. Coke, Dairy Queen, candy, chewing gum and now a choo-choo set.
  17. Didn't anyone realize that politics was local before Tip O'Neil said it? I mean, c'mon now.
  18. Crack cocaine fines less than a parking ticket http://bit.ly/GDliD
  19. Pro-Gay Marriage Ads Outclass the Opposition in Maine -- Politics Daily: http://bit.ly/AuSf5 via @addthis
  20. PDF of SEC interview with Madoff http://bit.ly/2eEz5e