Tim Minear’s show Wonderfalls has been cancelled after something like two episodes. I would have watched it, but Fox has made their signal too expensive to receive with my antenna. Perhaps as sad as the news of the cancellation, though, is the phrase "scripted shows".
Monthly Archives: April 2004
Your tax dollars at work
Ashcroft’s obscenity czar believes "Just about everything on the Internet and almost everything in the video stores and everything in the adult bookstores is still prosecutable illegal obscenity," so we’re spending millions of dollars going after an industry with huge money and which has therefore previously been supportive of the Republicans (yeah, I’m treating the adult entertainment industry as being indistinguishable from the cable industry, simply because the latter profits from the former). I wonder how many pointless prosecutions it will take before that money starts flowing into Democrats’ campaigns.
For your dwarven city?
Giant boring machine up for auction! Also, I enjoy the Gizmodo guys’ snappy quippery.
Housing bubble may burst within a couple years
A somewhat chilling Washington Monthly article on housing prices and the economy makes a fairly convincing (to me) case that the housing market this year is not unlike the stock market in the late ’90s, and that its collapse will be even more catastrophic for the economy at large. This would be spectacularly bad for whoever gets elected this year.
(that last sentence’s construction would have been useful in weeding out the grammar god wannabes, I expect)
To no one's surprise…
Somebody at quizilla says: 
You are a GRAMMAR GOD!
If your mission in life is not already to preserve the English tongue, it should be. Congratulations and thank you!
How grammatically sound are you? brought to you by Quizilla
Based on the frequency of Grammar god scores visible via blogdex, a perfect score is not required. It’s also possible that one or more questions had more than one correct answer (in fact, one of them had to have had more than one correct answer, which gives the prescriptive morons a false sense of correctness).
Hard to believe
My Louis Farrakhan African Name Generator name is, get this, "Shaft".
How did I miss this?
The new Dr Who will not be Eddie Izzard, and he won’t be wearing any silly haberdashery (darn the luck).
I enjoyed Eccleston’s performance in The Second Coming (which also involved Russell Davies, the new Dr Who series’ producer), so am looking forward to seeing his take on a classic rôle.
A promise, from me to you
Hey, another source of disposable email addresses
If actors are cattle, voice actors must be their droppings
Simpsons voice cast on strike. I wonder how much of the staff will quit if they get replaced.
