is this pre or post puff, your post
― Neu! romancer (dayo), Thursday, 3 March 2011 23:44 (fifteen years ago)
the puffington post
― puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Thursday, 3 March 2011 23:48 (fifteen years ago)
i dig this style of commentary
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 3 March 2011 23:53 (fifteen years ago)
ice dig your style of cr?mentary
― odd future wolves GM trade them all (bernard snowy), Friday, 4 March 2011 00:12 (fifteen years ago)
yeah man
― ice cr?m, Friday, 4 March 2011 00:15 (fifteen years ago)
right on
― odd future wolves GM trade them all (bernard snowy), Friday, 4 March 2011 00:17 (fifteen years ago)
white people
― puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Friday, 4 March 2011 00:19 (fifteen years ago)
so funny
― Neu! romancer (dayo), Friday, 4 March 2011 00:21 (fifteen years ago)
I'm easy!
― bernard snowy, Friday, 4 March 2011 00:38 (fifteen years ago)
Diet Plan With Hormone Has Fans and Skeptics
― sweaty palms, Wednesday, 9 March 2011 19:20 (fifteen years ago)
“From an anecdotal point of view,” Dr. Bissoon said, “physicians all around the country are making $1200 a month off each of these suckers and we don't intend to change that.”
― boots get knocked from here to czechoslovakier (milo z), Wednesday, 9 March 2011 19:42 (fifteen years ago)
Why do some links to NYT require log-in and some don't?http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/08/nyregion/08hcg.html?partner=rss&emc=rss - this one doesn't, in case the one above did for anyone else.
― Jesse, Wednesday, 9 March 2011 19:45 (fifteen years ago)
cuz they're gearing up for their paywall
― I just want to give a shout-out to Buzzy Beetles (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 9 March 2011 21:27 (fifteen years ago)
Because coming in off of a "partner" link is treated differently iirc
― mh, Wednesday, 9 March 2011 21:54 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/13/us/13bcstevens.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
― Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 00:00 (fifteen years ago)
classrooms decorated with room-size hand-hooked rugs depicting scenes of American history, the kitchen, where Gordon Getty occasionally pads around in his bathrobe and where a chef trained at Chez Panisse prepares organic, multicourse lunches for the teachers and children
― 40% chill and 100% negative (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 00:12 (fifteen years ago)
Making poorly thought out diagnoses of Asperger's, sounds like ilx
― badg, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 00:53 (fifteen years ago)
That's golden, but I loved the bit where the headmistress is diagnosing the kids though best. "Aspergers, definitely. And Paul is going to be a violent schizophrenic. And Claude is showing all the signs of a teenage bedwetter. Just letting you know in advance."
― Fig On A Plate Cart (Alex in SF), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 00:54 (fifteen years ago)
xp
So let me get this straight. Super rich parents are sending their kids to an unlicensed, un-inspected, illegal daycare run out of somebody's home where a dude in a robe makes food and a vindictive lady with a Montessori certificate hands out psych diagnoses like Flintstone vitamins because it's invite only and that makes people think it's special? That is like some limited edition Beanie Babies, manufactured scarcity, straight bullshit right there.
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 01:55 (fifteen years ago)
Oh I'm sorry. A chef makes the food. The crepe lurking around in his bathrobe is the owner. It all makes sense now.
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 01:56 (fifteen years ago)
TBF, (1) it is free, and (2) I get the sense that people either (a) are afraid to refuse or (b) don't know what they're getting into and then are afraid to leave when they find out. Which is perhaps the quintessential agony of the ruling class.
― for real molars who ain't got no fillings (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:00 (fifteen years ago)
What are they afraid of? I mean, if they are really worried that refusing to send their kids to this crazy ass daycare would result in some thing really bad, why the hell are they entrusting their little kids to these crazy ass mofos' care? "Oh, sorry Caleb, but I'm going to send you to stay with these vengeful weirdos all day because if I don't, they might black ball us from the yacht club and then you'll never get into Stanford."
― phantoms from a world gone by speak again the immortal tale: (Jenny), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:09 (fifteen years ago)
basically
― for real molars who ain't got no fillings (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:10 (fifteen years ago)
The chef serves crepes out of his bathrobe?
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:16 (fifteen years ago)
xp Or they may be mistaking her nastiness for strictness in the beginning and not bolting when the scales fall from their eyes.
― Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:17 (fifteen years ago)
weird fucking scene man
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:32 (fifteen years ago)
Mrs. Getty — who runs the school as “a gift to the community,”
rich on rich philanthropy is the worst - eg donating to harvard or w/e - way to give to people who dont need it
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:35 (fifteen years ago)
um, pretty sure donating to harvard = scholarships for people who actually do need it.
― for real molars who ain't got no fillings (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:36 (fifteen years ago)
I mean at least it can = that.
they have like a 5b endowment youre aware
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:37 (fifteen years ago)
'scholarships for people who actually do need it' = pretty inconsequential part of the harvard money machine
― iatee, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:38 (fifteen years ago)
no way, it's way more than that
(looks it up)
27b
― iatee, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:40 (fifteen years ago)
ok actually
― for real molars who ain't got no fillings (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:40 (fifteen years ago)
*marin of error +/- 22b
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 02:41 (fifteen years ago)
The preschool director's website states that "never before have people wanted to be parents more than the current generation". That doesn't seem right. I thought population growth was slowing down.
http://www.lipplan.com/
― badg, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 04:21 (fifteen years ago)
harvard does have a pretty generous financial need program, but its purpose is to breed future billionaires who will donate back to harvard
my friend worked in a development office once, its pretty scary what they do
― dayo, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 05:18 (fifteen years ago)
oh yeah no doubt it's pretty sweet to be a poor kid admitted to harvard in 2011 but if the school was really interested in helping the disadvantaged they could increase their class size and admit way more poor kids / fewer philips exeter types
― iatee, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 05:32 (fifteen years ago)
lol yeah they have tons of ways of manipulating the data. one commonly bandied fact is that more than half the undergrad pop is on financial aid - well, even if you're just receiving like a 2,000 loan or getting like a 5,000 grant that counts. and that means that about half the kids are paying full sticker. and harvard fin-aid is need-based, so if you're due fin-aid in some form, you're gonna get it - which means those kids paying sticker come from some pretty rich families.
― dayo, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 07:37 (fifteen years ago)
a bit off topic and minute but anyone else notice the times been fucking around w/their favicon
http://grab.by/9up2
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 18:23 (fifteen years ago)
i mean three different ones right there!
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 18:24 (fifteen years ago)
the oldest one the bold one on the top right there is still active on some pages, then came the one on my bookmark bar which is live on the home page AND then some pages have this newest transparent one!
― ice cr?m, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 18:26 (fifteen years ago)
i mean chill out nytimes dudes!
um, pretty sure donating to harvard = scholarships for people who actually do need it
LMAO at this, so far from the truth. Harvard could easily pay for the education of all their students just off the interest they earn from their endowment. They have no interest in doing this. Instead they use their vast resources to aggressively buy up land in Cambridge and Boston.
― Moodles, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 20:32 (fifteen years ago)
Harvard's endowment is the size of panama's GDP
― iatee, Tuesday, 15 March 2011 20:41 (fifteen years ago)
paywall deets http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/18/opinion/l18times.html
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 17 March 2011 16:50 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/subscriptions/Multiproduct/lp0145.html
20 free articles a month then $15-$35 dollars a month depending on how you wish to access it
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 17 March 2011 16:52 (fifteen years ago)
fivethirtyeight Nate Silver FYI II: ALL incoming links to NYT from Twitter and Facebook, and up to 5/day from Google, will be free reads. Not just a 538 thing.47 minutes ago
fivethirtyeight Nate Silver FYI: even if you hit the 20 article/mo. paywall, you will ALWAYS be able to read any 538 articles, for free, by linking over from Twitter.54 minutes ago
who will be the first to set up an account tweeting every article
― ice cr?m, Thursday, 17 March 2011 16:53 (fifteen years ago)
huh, at those prices you might as well subscribe to the weekender or whatever its called--wonder if theyre trying to goose their print subscriber rate
― max, Thursday, 17 March 2011 16:53 (fifteen years ago)