Tom Wolfe on His New Book, Back to Blood

James Wolcott interviews the author ahead of his new book, Back to Blood, which is set in Miami, Florida.

via The Latest from VanityFair.com http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/11/excerpt-tom-wolfe-book-miami-back-to-blood-sidebar

How presidential campaigns know what you’re reading online

Obama preps for debate while Romney in OhioWhether you like it or not, the Obama and Romney campaigns have been using cookies and data miners to track what you’re up to on the web. You know when those phone jockeys from Obama for America or Romney for President catch you at home working on your fantasy football team? Chances are they probably know all about your fantasy football habits and your voting record and your friends and your porn habits. This is the hyperconnected 21st-century, after all. Even your political machine can be personalized.

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Beware the Undulating Curve of Shifting Expectations!

Lena Dunham’s funny self-help manual just sold last week to Random House and probably won’t hit stores for at least a year—but it’s already all over the Curve.

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COUPLE SUES OVER SONS’ HARVARD REJECTION…

COUPLE SUES OVER SONS’ HARVARD REJECTION…

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This is How a Drop of Water Freezes

The photos above show how a drop of water freezes on a cold surface:
by forming a sharp point at the top:

Researchers at the University of Twente, in the Netherlands, placed
water droplets on a plate chilled to -20 degrees Celsius and captured
images as a freezing front traveled up the droplet.

The photos are published in the American Institute of Physics’ (AIP)
journal Physics of Fluids. The approximately 4-millimeter diameter droplets
took about 20 seconds to freeze. During the final stage of freezing,
the ice drop developed a pointy tip, as can be seen in Figure 1d. The
effect, which is not observed for most other liquids, arises because
water expands as it freezes. The vertical expansion of the ice, in combination
with the confining effect of surface tension on the spherical cap of
remaining liquid, leads to the point formation.

But that’s not all! After the water has frozen, the sharp tip of the
ice attracts water vapors in the air and grows a “tree” of ice
crystals!

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via Neatorama http://www.neatorama.com/2012/10/09/This-is-How-a-Drop-of-Water-Freezes/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Neatorama+%28Neatorama%29

Oct. 8: A Great Poll for Romney, in Perspective

Mitt Romney gained further ground in the FiveThirtyEight forecast on Monday, but much of the increase was because of a single poll.

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From Dirty Book to Dirty Movie: Fifty Shades Gets a Female Screenwriter [Movies]

From Dirty Book to Dirty Movie: Fifty Shades Gets a Female ScreenwriterThe soon-to-be major motion picture event Fifty Shades of Grey just got a screenwriter and her name, according to an announcement from Universal Pictures and its subsidiary Focus Features, is Kelly Marcel.

Marcel, as you may or may not know depending on how much slack you are willing to give bloated, uninteresting TV shows, served as co-creator and executive producer of Fox’s money-on-fire series Terra Nova. However, she also wrote the spec script for what sounds like a super-interesting movie, Saving Mr. Banks, which chronicles Walt Disney’s two-decade, dogged pursuit of the rights to author P.L. Travers’ novel Mary Poppins and will star Tom Hanks as Walt Disney’s severed, cryogenically preserved head.

Perhaps of more interest to Fifty Shades fans is that Marcel has had a working relationship with the pouty-lipped Tom Hardy (the pair recently formed a theater company together) ever since doing an emergency rewrite for Hardy’s film Bronson. Are your eyebrows raising? Could this be the latest Fifty Shades casting rumor run amuck? The Los Angeles Times, at least, does not speculate.

‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ movie lands its screenwriter [LA Times]

via Jezebel http://jezebel.com/5950054/from-dirty-book-to-dirty-movie-fifty-shades-gets-a-female-screenwriter

Mexican Navy: Zetas Leader Killed

Heriberto Lazcano head of violent drug gang.

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Big Bird Featured in New Obama Ad

 

 

The Obama campaign is taking silly season in politics to a whole new level in a television ad released on Tuesday featuring the star of last Wednesday’s debate: Big Bird.

via Homepage http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/big-bird-featured-in-new-obama-ad-20121009

Quantum particle work wins Nobel for French, U.S. scientists

Pictures of the 2012 Nobel Prize for Physics laureates Haroche and Wineland are displayed on a screen during a news conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Science in StockholmA French and an American scientist won the 2012 Nobel Prize for Physics for finding ways to measure elusive quantum particles without destroying them, something researchers previously thought impossible.

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