THE ONE WHERE I DRINK TOO MUCH COFFEE
So I made myself some coffee this morning -- something I don't usually do. Most of the time I'll pick something up from Starbucks or the Easy-Mart near work. Anyway, I had about a mug and a half while I was watching Meet the Press and I've been jittery all day. All. Day.
But here's the thing: A mug and a half of coffee is about what Starbucks calls a "grande." Most of the time, I'll kick my Starbucks order up a notch to a "venti." I'm never jittery after a venti latte or whatever the hell I order.
So my question is: Does Starbucks turn the volume down on its coffee so people can order larger sizes? It would make sense. If it were as strong as I make it at home I wouldn't be able to order more than a "tall" coffee -- which at Starbucks costs a buck and some change. But as it is, I'm ordering the $4 venti coffee because... you know... our culture of consumption demands it. So by turning the volume down on their coffee, they squeeze an extra $2.50 out of me.
And of course, as an American, I admire that.

So I went up to the big Macworld Expo last week and realized something I hadn't about the iPod Shuffle.
It's bling.
No screen? No scroll wheel? Not the point. The point is, "I have an iPod" and, perhaps more importantly, "You don't." All over the convention floor I saw people wearing 
Dre pours a beer on our last Monday at the Pig.
HIGHLAND PARK, IL -- I'd wish everyone a happy new year but really, it will not be that happy. As