OPINION

Editors' Picks 6.04.05 to 6.10.05

Written by Temple Stark
Published June 14, 2005

For the week of June 4 to June 10


New this week by request is a small logo for A BC.org pick of the week to put on people's own site (where presmably the post also showed up). This is being done retroactively to the first BC pick of the week in mid May.

Right click these images to get the URL.

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(See here for last week's picks and our guidelines.)

VIDEO | CULTURE/TECH | BOOKS | MUSIC | POLITICS


VIDEO/TV: Eric Berlin's pick of the week

Varan the Unbelievable (DVD Review) by Matt Paprocki, June 7

Anyone who makes the proclamation that "Mothra and Rodan are inspired creations" certainly gets my attention. Matt Paprocki toils and sweats in the DVD review trenches in order to produce sublime ruminations, and it's high time that he got some due.


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CULTURE /TECH: bhw's pick of the week

The Joys of Age by dietdoc, June 6

dietdoc waxes philosophic on reaching middle age and finding contentment: "I have all intentions to live life to it's fullest and enjoy whatever time I am given on this earth. It's just that I am, at long last, happy and contented. I am, in the trite old (is it?) phrase, 'in a good place.' Surely, it is not the absolute cloudless calm that I know death will be, but a conscious, deep sense of the sudden lack of conflict. It is a fine place to be."


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BOOKS: Pat Cummings' picks of the week.

Speaking Freely: A Trial Lawyer on the First Amendment - Tim Gebhart, June 6

Brief and to-the-point, this review goes straight to the appeal of a book whose subject might prevent readers from picking it up. Another excellent review from Tim!

For the Love of Books - swingingpuss, June 8

Not your ordinary paean to reading - our own "pron" writer swingingpuss tells us about her first encounter with the genre.

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Published: June 14, 2005
Type: Opinion
Section: Culture
Writer: Temple Stark
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#1 — June 14, 2005 @ 08:33AM — Bennett

Hey Temple! Thanks for the "best of" logo. It is proudly displayed on my blog!

#2 — June 14, 2005 @ 08:40AM — swingingpuss [URL]

Thanks Pat, and eds, this is a nice early morning surprise :)

#3 — June 14, 2005 @ 10:18AM — Temple Stark [URL]

What the heck is your blog again?

I didn't know if it was too big but didn't figure it was much good smaller.
- temple.

#4 — June 14, 2005 @ 11:39AM — Bennett

Temple, if you we're asking me... The size seems just right to drop into the text of my review:

Check it here

The gold stars could be bigger...

;-]

#5 — June 14, 2005 @ 11:58AM — Aaman [URL]

That looks really neat - methinks I'm going to borrow some elements of your site design

#6 — June 14, 2005 @ 13:09PM — Bennett

Great Aaman, It was one of the preset templates from my blog host, one of the few that looked decent.

On that note, please spread the word that white on black (or worse, a color on black) is the hardest color combination to read.

In my advertising days I had to explain this to hundreds of clients who thought that "reverse" ads looked "so cool".

"But, you are making it harder for potential customers to read your message!" I would say, "Why spend your money on an ad, and then cripple it by doing a reverse?"

Some realized the logic and ran sucessful ad campaigns, some wasted their money.

The same goes for web sites and blog sites. The best and easiest colors for the human eye to read?

Black on White.

#7 — June 14, 2005 @ 16:25PM — Matt Paprocki [URL]

Thanks for picking my review Eric B! All of two people have probably ever heard of the flick here, but now maybe four people have. Thanks!

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