Liners: Gaiman meets Jolie, Drudge turns 39, China blocks Typepad
China’s blocking Typepad-hosted blogs (again). [via Threadwatch]
Steve Rubel posts another Across the Sound podcast. This 40-minute episode, which would make a great 10-minute episode, mentions Jason Calacanis, Merlin Mann, Seth Godin, Steve Gillmor, Jeff Jarvis, Adrants’ Steve Hall, and others. If you skim through, I won’t blame you — Rubel and Jaffe get so self-referential that I wanted M. C. Escher to step in and shout “Game over!”
Morning beauty: iClock - “We know what time it is.” [via Go Flock Yourself, which comments: "Wait, it isn’t even in beta. This is BULLSHIT."]
Andrew Baron, Rocketboom producer, talks on the Chris Pirillo Show.
Neil Gaiman lays to rest a rumor about Beowulf’s shooting:
Beowulf’s ahead of schedule; Angelina Jolie, when I met her last week (on her first day of shooting and after the first stories had already come out claiming she’d shut down the production) was there on time (after a 5:30 am pick-up) and was really nice and acting her heart out with Crispin Glover and Ray Winstone.
Matt Drudge is 39, so soon his fedora will be less stupid and more sadly appropriate.
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