lol yeah saw that, was planning to post it
OOH the people are horrifying
OTOH the entire enterprise of strangers raising your kids, which affects both rich and poor, is kind of horrifying.
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, 25 February 2013 20:19 (thirteen years ago)
mostly not a quiddities article but
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/business/time-inc-and-meredith-prepare-to-join-magazine-businesses.html
As bankers and media executives hammer out the details of creating a new publicly traded company to house the magazine titles of the Meredith Corporation and the lifestyle titles of Time Inc., employees at both companies have been wondering how executives will take on the harder task of merging two very different corporate cultures.
Meredith’s headquarters in Des Moines have an open floor plan; the executives have their offices on the first floor and favor early-morning meetings. A recent lunch at one of Meredith’s magazines featured kale salad and rosemary-infused cucumber lemonade. Time executives tend toward lunches at Michael’s, where the dry-aged steak is a highlight, and after-work cocktails at the Lamb’s Club.
And then there are the postrecessionary approaches to travel: Meredith’s chief executive turned its corporate jets into shuttles with open seating, while Time still allows staff members to expense hotel rooms at the Four Seasons.
― iatee, Monday, 25 February 2013 21:34 (thirteen years ago)
rosemary-infused cucumber lemonade
this sounds horrifying
― Donkamole Marvin (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 25 February 2013 21:42 (thirteen years ago)
an herbage too far
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 25 February 2013 21:44 (thirteen years ago)
yuk
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 25 February 2013 22:15 (thirteen years ago)
also w/r/t the Dr Nanny Nanny Dr article that j posted yesterday this exchange:
Dr. Heller listened. “I wonder how much she knows about what your approach is and what you like,” she said. Ms. Van Der Beek considered this. “I haven’t been very clear in my approach, I guess,” she said. “We’ve had conversations about philosophies, but not really about what I expect her to do.”
Ms. Van Der Beek considered this. “I haven’t been very clear in my approach, I guess,” she said. “We’ve had conversations about philosophies, but not really about what I expect her to do.”
AALSDKJFDLFJS;LDJFSJKFSDLF WTF ARE YOU HIRING A NANNY OR A SHAMAN jesus christ shouldn't expectations be the first conversation uggggghhh these PEOPLE
― set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 25 February 2013 22:18 (thirteen years ago)
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, February 25, 2013 12:19 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
nah
― my god i only have 2 useless beyblade (silby), Monday, 25 February 2013 23:04 (thirteen years ago)
we have a nanny fwiw and for us it's not anything about someone else raising our kid, more about two working parents and not wanting to put him in daycare at this age. i feel like the little dude has responded extremely well. it also helps that my wife works from home 80% of the time.
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 25 February 2013 23:11 (thirteen years ago)
I know I've said this to you before on here but every time you have one of these posts about fairly grown-up/mature situations I flash back to threads like the couch violation and wonder where the fuck the time went.
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 25 February 2013 23:20 (thirteen years ago)
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 25 February 2013 23:11 (10 minutes ago) Permalink
yeah when/if we get to this point we've said that a nanny would prob be better than daycare
also Ned painfull OTM
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Monday, 25 February 2013 23:23 (thirteen years ago)
http://baseballfordinner.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/indiana-jones-and-the-last-crusade-you-chose-poorly-motherfucker.gif
― christmas candy bar (al leong), Monday, 25 February 2013 23:29 (thirteen years ago)
my mother had a nanny when she was a little girl. she also lived in the UK and the British Caribbean during that time, they had a comfortable upper middle-class income, there were uncomfortable & icky class and racial politics going on (e.g., my mother's nanny in the Caribbean was Indian, and there was a lot of tension b/w white Britons, Indians & blacks). so i always wince a little whenever i read about folks getting nannies b/c of all that. i also have no kids, so i haven't had to face the necessity of having to get a nanny.
(my "nanny" was my grandmother -- unlike my mother, i didn't live in the UK when i was a little kid, my father never would've gone for a nanny & at any rate we wouldn't have been able to afford one.)
― darf ich bitte mit Poppage spielen?!? (Eisbaer), Tuesday, 26 February 2013 19:43 (thirteen years ago)
'Designer fashion is no longer just for gay men and Europeans.'
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 27 February 2013 19:33 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/28/nyregion/5th-avenue-subway-station-traps-unwary-riders-behind-locked-exit.html
One rider, Anthony Thavar, first insisted he would go over the turnstile, then grew paranoid about a possible police effort to root out fare beaters. (He repeatedly asked those near him if they were officers.)“I’m not going to jump for $2,” he said finally.He swiped his card. “Insufficient fare,” the machine read. He walked a few steps to the emergency gate, pushed it in vain, then returned to the turnstile. Without a word, he dashed underneath. He did not appear to regret his choice.“Jumping turnstiles, what’s up!” he shouted gleefully as the escalator carried him away.
“I’m not going to jump for $2,” he said finally.
He swiped his card. “Insufficient fare,” the machine read. He walked a few steps to the emergency gate, pushed it in vain, then returned to the turnstile. Without a word, he dashed underneath. He did not appear to regret his choice.
“Jumping turnstiles, what’s up!” he shouted gleefully as the escalator carried him away.
― forks is lucky he didn't get stabbed over a marilyn monroe cd (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 28 February 2013 07:06 (thirteen years ago)
Some paused for minutes at the turnstiles, contemplating a moral calculus that, according to transit officials, appears to be unique to 53rd Street.
this may be the most nyt-quid-ag sentence ever
― goole, Thursday, 28 February 2013 17:06 (thirteen years ago)
look at the chain of reported fact there
― goole, Thursday, 28 February 2013 17:07 (thirteen years ago)
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me2e80Z73h1rq2tz6o1_1280.jpg
― ARE YOU HIRING A NANNY OR A SHAMAN (Phil D.), Thursday, 28 February 2013 17:15 (thirteen years ago)
sorry lol hueg
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/24/realestate/the-hunt-come-sit-with-me-while-i-cook.html
― s.clover, Thursday, 28 February 2013 21:11 (thirteen years ago)
One apartment, for $1.095 million, with monthly charges of around $1,100, was gorgeously done, but its one bathroom had only a shower. The seller had small children, who were bathed in a portable tub. That was a deal-breaker.“We wanted a bathtub,” Ms. Ferrin said. “We talked about it. Friends from outside of the city were, ‘What do you mean, no bathtub?’ ”
“We wanted a bathtub,” Ms. Ferrin said. “We talked about it. Friends from outside of the city were, ‘What do you mean, no bathtub?’ ”
Other friends from outside the city were, 'One million dollars, holy fuck, I'm going to kill you.'
― forks is lucky he didn't get stabbed over a marilyn monroe cd (forksclovetofu), Friday, 1 March 2013 03:34 (thirteen years ago)
sometimes i feel like otto there, drifting out to sea while bart simpson watches, life preserver in hand but never thrown.
― Spectrum, Friday, 1 March 2013 03:38 (thirteen years ago)
I'm just going to post this byline without comment
Amary Wiggin, a writer living in Brooklyn, is working on a memoir.
― 乒乓, Friday, 1 March 2013 03:56 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amary-wiggin/should-men-pay-for-dinner_b_1000740.html
― buzza, Friday, 1 March 2013 04:19 (thirteen years ago)
Wow, what a dumb article.
― Doctor Casino, Friday, 1 March 2013 05:04 (thirteen years ago)
which led me to this which is kinda like teasdale reportinghttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/parentingcom/quvenzhane-wallis-the-c_b_2765922.html
I wish we lived in a world where Quvenzhané could wake up the morning after the Oscars and search the Internet with her mama to find herself on our best-dressed lists...Quvenzhané Wallis is a lot of things. She is smart. She is sassy. She is talented. She is beautiful. And she is a child. She is not the c word.
― forks is lucky he didn't get stabbed over a marilyn monroe cd (forksclovetofu), Friday, 1 March 2013 05:14 (thirteen years ago)
Now, when I'm out with a new guy and our check arrives, my arms hang limply at my sides.
V sexy.
― Je55e, Friday, 1 March 2013 05:58 (thirteen years ago)
She is smart. She is sassy. She is talented. She is beautiful. And she is a child. She is not the c word.
mindblowing opinion
― zero dark (s1ocki), Friday, 1 March 2013 06:00 (thirteen years ago)
c-ops
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Friday, 1 March 2013 15:50 (thirteen years ago)
Cap'n Savenzhane over here
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Friday, 1 March 2013 15:51 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/03/realestate/automated-parking-garages-for-the-car-obsessed.html?hp
ONE OF THE BIGGEST curses the wealthy must endure in their otherwise pampered lives is the dreaded valet parking. You toss the keys of your Bentley to a parking attendant, who ends up changing your radio presets, sweating on your seats or, worse, leaving a scratch on your pristine paint job. Is this the good life?
But imagine a different world, one free of such proletarian strivers. You pull into your high-end condo building, drive your car onto a steel pallet and shut off the engine. The glass door of the oversized elevator closes and you and your car are whisked upward at 650 feet per minute. The elevator stops on the floor of your apartment and deposits your car in your parking space. You get out and walk a few steps into your home. As an added bonus, a glass wall separates your private garage from your living room, so you can stare at your fine automobile from your couch, as if it were in a showroom.
That reality doesn’t quite exist yet in the United States.
― j., Sunday, 3 March 2013 22:21 (thirteen years ago)
we should all be ashamed
― Spectrum, Monday, 4 March 2013 00:30 (thirteen years ago)
My brother's building in a Baltimore suburb has robotic parking - power went out during a storm for a couple of days and he was doubly fucked.
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 4 March 2013 02:11 (thirteen years ago)
that long quote is the reason the word "bafflegab" was coined
I've always liked using "hyperbullshitic" myself.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 5 March 2013 04:49 (thirteen years ago)
not quid ag but nyt in general. what we always needed, a more 'social' nyt experience.
http://www.nytimes.com/marketing/prototype/index.html
― s.clover, Thursday, 14 March 2013 18:43 (thirteen years ago)
where are you getting 'social' out of that!
― max, Thursday, 14 March 2013 19:19 (thirteen years ago)
'quick access to comments and sharing'. i grant its not the whole of the redesign, but its what jumped out at me. anyway, the whole thing just _feels_ more zippy web 2.0 share-happy floating css bobbins-ish.
― s.clover, Thursday, 14 March 2013 19:27 (thirteen years ago)
magic drawers openin 4 u
― j., Thursday, 14 March 2013 19:52 (thirteen years ago)
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/24/realestate/condo-wanted-hot-and-cold-running-quiet.html
― 乒乓, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 15:40 (thirteen years ago)
yeah saw that. Almost want to make a separate thread for NYTimes articles that mention that someone's parents bought them an apartment
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 27 March 2013 15:42 (thirteen years ago)
Wow, what the hell is even the point of that article? Would put that in contention for top ten of this thread.
― Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 15:58 (thirteen years ago)
tbf, that's a regular feature of the real estate section, wherein they describe a person's real estate hunt.
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 27 March 2013 15:59 (thirteen years ago)
however, it does have a classic quid/ag setup of "I thought having my parents buy me an apartment would be perfect, but it turns out to have drawbacks"
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:00 (thirteen years ago)
always taken aback by expenses like monthly maintenance fees and property taxes; makes ownership overall not that much more attractive than renting
― 乒乓, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:12 (thirteen years ago)
unless mom and dad are buying it for you
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:13 (thirteen years ago)
yeah srsly
― iatee, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:14 (thirteen years ago)
Yeah, that's a case-by-case thing, but it's often true in many parts of NYC. It's not quite as simple as monthly cost to rent vs. own bc there are factors like the tax deduction and the fact that at least some portion of your mortgage goes to equity (small amount in the first few years, more as you go). NYTimes Rent/Buy calculator is great, especially if you use the advanced features.
― space phwoar (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:15 (thirteen years ago)
yeah i understand that the major appeal is that some portion of the money you pay each month goes into equity that you can later recoup. but $400 a month = 3600 a year, plus property taxes which I'm not really about in nyc but I can imagine easily being 7000-10,000+ on a $400,000 place in NYC, plus the monthly mortgage payment and interest on top of that...
I guess the benefits are never having to worry about getting kicked out/buying in to a good school district/whatever equity you can recoup when you decide to move
― 乒乓, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:19 (thirteen years ago)
prob not as big an issue of nyc but the danger of your house's market bottoming out and your house being worth substantially less than the equity you have in it / have left to repay
― 乒乓, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:20 (thirteen years ago)
yeah I mean regardless on what you do you are making a bet on the real estate market
― iatee, Wednesday, 27 March 2013 16:21 (thirteen years ago)
regardless of