Hurrah for Sleep!
I feel much better now. I even woke up while it was technically still morning, so I don't feel like I wasted the entire day, although I did spend most of the day catching up on Gotham and not changing out of my pajamas.
I also had some friends over to watch a movie (The Fall, which was pretty good, I think), and that was loads of fun.
All in all, a very good day!
Links!
I also had some friends over to watch a movie (The Fall, which was pretty good, I think), and that was loads of fun.
All in all, a very good day!
Links!
- Libraries, Books, & Authors
- “A Giant of Literature”: Ursula K. Le Guin and Neil Gaiman at the 2014 National Book Awards
- Nov 20, 1875: Henry James' first novel is published
- FSU Gunman Identified As School Alumnus and Attorney Myron May
- Reuters To Cut Jobs Despite Budget Increase
- Net & Tech
- Sen. Al Franken Demands Answers From Uber on Privacy, ‘God View’ Tool
- What is Your Location?: Public Knowledge Petition Pushes FCC to Implement 911 Accuracy Rules
- Authority Issues
- Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records
- Newly obtained video of Southeast Bullitt Fire Department chief raises questions of racism Related: Kentucky Fire Chief Refuses to Help Family of Stranded Motorists Because They Are Black: Follows up anti-black racial slur with an anti-Asian one.
- Prosecutor Would Rather Withdraw Surveillance Evidence Than Reveal How Police Got It
- Mail Monitoring Rarely Denied, Postal Service Says
- Georgia Man Shoots and Kills Latino 22-Year-Old For Pulling Into Wrong Driveway; Gets $500 Fine and Probation
- Other
- Elizabeth Warren to Obama: "Enough is enough." No more Wall Street nominees
- Fairytales Come To Life In Magical Photos By Russian Photographer Margarita Kareva So gorgeous!
- State of emergency in New York state after freak snowstorm leaves eight dead
- Wells Fargo and Discover to offer student loan modifications
- 13 Amazing Food and Life Hacks You Need to Know Right Now I swear to you, it's the definitive list!
- Yet Another Study Shows US Satire Programs Do A Better Job Informing Viewers Than Actual News Outlets
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