NYTimes.com: With Etherea Concept, Infiniti Downsizes for European Market
Why not introduce it for the U.S. market? Smaller cars don’t all have to be econoboxes!
NYTimes.com: With Etherea Concept, Infiniti Downsizes for European Market
Why not introduce it for the U.S. market? Smaller cars don’t all have to be econoboxes!
If you love Battlestar Galactica like I do, then you’ll love the company Anovos. They have the license to create uniforms for Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek. They’re fanatical in creating exact uniform replicas using the exact materials and patterns.
Right now, they’ve begun selling the iconic Battlestar Galactica double tank tops that are worn in nearly every scene of the show. I’m definitely getting one!
ANOVOS is excited to offer the Battlestar Galactica Double Tank Top costume World Wide. Using the exact same fabric and derived patterns used by the BSG costume department, there is no comparison to the authentic look and feel. Made from a finely-combed Rayon/Polyester/Spandex mix, the fabric is as stunning as it is comfortable.
kaj18.com: Montana to play football at Montana
Nate Montana, son of NFL great Joe Montana, transferred from Notre Dame to the University of Montana.
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If Nick Montana makes the Grizzly squad, he will have the same name on the back of his football jersey as on the front.
ESPN.com: CC Sabathia could still opt out
Sabathia, who had knee surgery this offseason, said he is 25 pounds lighter after he stopped eating full boxes of Cap’n Crunch. The 6-foot-7 Sabathia had reported to past camps well over 300 pounds. With the assist of a trainer and a chef, he has an eye on the future.
When I was in college, I loved eating Cap’n Crunch and Crunch Berries, but I found the cereal so abrasive that if ate too much it, my mouth would feel too raw. It’s sort of a built-in limiting factor. I can’t imagine how CC Sabathia managed to eat a box of it at a time.
TechCrunch.com: Detroit Needs A Statue of RoboCop! Best Kickstarter Project Yet.
Awesome! They’re using Kickstarter to try to raise $50,000 for a statue of RoboCop in Detroit. They’re over a third of the way there.
Maybe they’ll be able to put it near the Stargate that I saw during a trip a couple of weeks ago.
Guardian.co.uk: The world’s first Asian male supermodel
Godfrey Gao, Taiwanese actor-turned-model, is the new face of Louis Vuitton. Is this the beginning of a trend towards using Asian models to capture the burgeoning Chinese luxury market?
Hello Kitty themed dessert shop in Taipei, Taiwan.
They always have the cutest things in Taiwan. Lots of pictures in the link above.
Crazy I93 snow related crash. I don’t know how you get a car like that without some excessive speed. The crash is not the one shown in the preview above, it’s much more shocking.
The New Yorker: Lower Costs and Better Care for Neediest Patients
The critical flaw in our health-care system that people like Gunn and Brenner are finding is that it was never designed for the kind of patients who incur the highest costs. Medicine’s primary mechanism of service is the doctor visit and the E.R. visit. (Americans make more than a billion such visits each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control.) For a thirty-year-old with a fever, a twenty-minute visit to the doctor’s office may be just the thing. For a pedestrian hit by a minivan, there’s nowhere better than an emergency room. But these institutions are vastly inadequate for people with complex problems: the forty-year-old with drug and alcohol addiction; the eighty-four-year-old with advanced Alzheimer’s disease and a pneumonia; the sixty-year-old with heart failure, obesity, gout, a bad memory for his eleven medications, and half a dozen specialists recommending different tests and procedures. It’s like arriving at a major construction project with nothing but a screwdriver and a crane.
An insightful look into our health care system by looking at some of the poorest and neediest patients. Lower costs were attained by giving better care.