I spent most of Friday working from home and anticipating the sixth annual Dad Weekend, when the kids and I whoop it up together while my wife is at the beach for the weekend with friends. I'm behind on blogging -- and the forecast for this week is tight, too. Lake Busy is lapping at the dam.
- The new Stones CD is good, but not great. Their last really good offering in my view was Voodoo Lounge, in 1994. Let's qualify this a little, though -- these guys are in their sixties, and they still play remarkably better than most, are every bit as proficient (more so) as ever and just sound good.
- If you're a golf fan, it didn't get a lot better than the Woods-Daly playoff yesterday at a revitalized Harding Park. On the playoff holes, they were both hitting it 350 on the fly. The disappointment was Daly missing a three-footer to extend by a hole. Anticlimactic end, but the show was fun.
- Wish I'd gone.
- That said, is a Web 2.0 bubble here already? Evslin thinks even if it is, it's not all bad.
- Peter Drucker on marketing: "The aim of marketing is to make selling superfluous." Yep.
- Court TV's 15 Most Memorable Movie Journalists: Entertaining read. My favorite of all time has to be Broadcast News; I'm glad to see the best line of the film captured here.
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