New ThoughtPicks
Take a gander to the right and you'll note we refreshed our favorite products under the ThoughtPicks header.
We'd do this more frequently if Amazon.com made it less of a pain to do so.
A few notes on the picks:
Seinfeld Season 4 - This was my favorite season of the show, which contained my favorite episode, "The Contest". It's the Master of its Domain, you might say.
Lawrence of Arabia - Probably the greatest epic film ever made.
HP Photosmart 8150 Printer - The best all-in-one photo printer I've found. Prints straight from Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Microdrive, Memory Card, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, and PictBridge. Built-in LCD means you can layout and print photos without being connected to a computer. When connected to a computer, printer works just like any other printer, while images can be uploaded and downloaded to cards or camera. Picture quality is excellent, in my estimation.
Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant - A much-needed expose of the MSM's infatuation with the fascist-in-fatigues himself, Fidel Castro.
Marvel Masterworks: The Golden Age Captain America Volume 1 - I don't know about you, but I just can't get enough of seeing Adolf Hitler get punched in the face by a burly American wearing the Stars and Stripes.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Quite possibly the greatest work of history ever conceived. Sir Winston Churchill learned to write magisterial prose by reading Gibbon's masterpiece as a young officer. As in so many things, Churchill's reckoning was sound.
'Allo 'Allo Series DVD - Listen carefully---I shall say this only once: "'Allo 'Allo" is the funniest Britcom ever. It manages to make fun of the Germans, the French, and the Brits while simultaneously skewering the obsession with WWII. If "Hogan's Heroes" had been funny, this is what it might have been like.
Mitch Hedberg "Strategic Grill Locations" CD - I'm picky about my stand-up, and it's rare for me to endorse the audio output of any comic. Mitch Hedberg, who recently died, was a worthy successor to the absurdist one-liner school of comedy perfected by Steven Wright. This is his first CD and a good example of his style.
VH-1 Presents The Corrs: Live in Dublin CD - Well, Europeans can't be wrong all the time. The Irish folk-rock band The Corrs is fantastic. And I'm not just saying that because lead singer Andrea Corr is frickin' hot.
We'd do this more frequently if Amazon.com made it less of a pain to do so.
A few notes on the picks:
Seinfeld Season 4 - This was my favorite season of the show, which contained my favorite episode, "The Contest". It's the Master of its Domain, you might say.
Lawrence of Arabia - Probably the greatest epic film ever made.
HP Photosmart 8150 Printer - The best all-in-one photo printer I've found. Prints straight from Compact Flash, Memory Stick, Microdrive, Memory Card, Secure Digital, SmartMedia, xD-Picture Card, and PictBridge. Built-in LCD means you can layout and print photos without being connected to a computer. When connected to a computer, printer works just like any other printer, while images can be uploaded and downloaded to cards or camera. Picture quality is excellent, in my estimation.
Fidel: Hollywood's Favorite Tyrant - A much-needed expose of the MSM's infatuation with the fascist-in-fatigues himself, Fidel Castro.
Marvel Masterworks: The Golden Age Captain America Volume 1 - I don't know about you, but I just can't get enough of seeing Adolf Hitler get punched in the face by a burly American wearing the Stars and Stripes.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Quite possibly the greatest work of history ever conceived. Sir Winston Churchill learned to write magisterial prose by reading Gibbon's masterpiece as a young officer. As in so many things, Churchill's reckoning was sound.
'Allo 'Allo Series DVD - Listen carefully---I shall say this only once: "'Allo 'Allo" is the funniest Britcom ever. It manages to make fun of the Germans, the French, and the Brits while simultaneously skewering the obsession with WWII. If "Hogan's Heroes" had been funny, this is what it might have been like.
Mitch Hedberg "Strategic Grill Locations" CD - I'm picky about my stand-up, and it's rare for me to endorse the audio output of any comic. Mitch Hedberg, who recently died, was a worthy successor to the absurdist one-liner school of comedy perfected by Steven Wright. This is his first CD and a good example of his style.
VH-1 Presents The Corrs: Live in Dublin CD - Well, Europeans can't be wrong all the time. The Irish folk-rock band The Corrs is fantastic. And I'm not just saying that because lead singer Andrea Corr is frickin' hot.

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