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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
A Rush Of Thud To The Head
Coldplay's Chris Martin recently chose to expose his extensive and punctilious knowledge of the theory and study of both Ethics and Economics*. We learn that:Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin today launched an attack on his record label EMI and the company's shareholders.
It came after EMI, the world's third-largest music company, warned that profits would be lower because the band took longer than expected to finish their first studio album in three years.
But as Coldplay prepared for a concert in New York to promote their new album, called X&Y, Martin said: "I don't really care about EMI. I'm not really concerned about that. Is this some kind of publicity stunt? He goes on:"I think shareholders are the great evil of this modern world."
He criticised what he called "the slavery that we are all under to shareholders". Really, I can't believe he said that. This must be an elaborate hoax. Chris and Charles Murray are somewhere having a pint and laughing about this.
posted by Malaclypse the Tertiary at 9:06 PM ·
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Blog Maverick
I just discovered (well, by discovered I mean "started reading") the blog of Mark Cuban, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. I'm not much of a basketball fan I must say, but I enjoyed his blog. This post regarding the RIAA and Yahoo's new music service was particularly enjoyable.
posted by Malaclypse the Tertiary at 8:20 PM ·
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
The Great White North
Tip to ¡No Pasarán! on this story, titled, "Caught on tape: Paul Martin's photo-op from Human Tragedy". I'll poorly summarize to wit: The Canadian PM and his wife and entourage arrive in then only very recently tsunami-ravaged Sri Lanka. They act badly. Take this quote from the story:See for yourself how the film footage shows the padre being pushed aside and how overzealous members of the Martin entourage physically knock a Sri Lankan mourner to the ground–without apology. The footage mentioned is courtesy of one Garth Pritchard, who as it turns out, is an award-winning Canadian documentary journalist.
When you're done with that, check this out.
posted by Malaclypse the Tertiary at 9:50 PM ·
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