1. How Many Balloons Does it Take to Fly Your House?

    So yesterday, we featured a story on Pat’s Picks about a man named Jonathan Trappe, who used 215 helium balloons to lift a 3,727-pound house in New Mexico this weekend, and go for a two-hour flight. Inspired by the movie “Up,” Trappe’s trip did some inspiring of its own.

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  2. Starbucks Alter Ego: “Aria?”

    Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego comes from Iris, who gives her barista “points for trying.”

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  3. $5K For Sandy Relief

    Thank you to everyone who help make last night’s Trivia for Sandy Relief a great success—and a great time! Organized by Trivworks, we managed to raise more than $5,000, money that will be split between two organizations—the The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, and Brooklyn Community Foundation Recovery Fund. There are so many people to thank I had to make a list:

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  4. Mark Your Calendar: Play Trivia for Sandy Relief 11/13

    Just a reminder that our Trivia Night to benefit Hurricane Sandy relief efforts is taking place this Tuesday (November 13th) at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Tickets are only $15 and the entire ticket price will be donated to the Sandy relief effort. Read on for a video message from Pat and TrivWorks founder, David Jacobson.

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  5. Monocle Interview: State of the News

    I just did an interview with Monocle. It was a wide-ranging affair. We talked about everything from news aggregation to the changing times for media. Host Frederick Bernas asked me if I thought traditional forms of media still have a place in the digital landscape we now inhabit. How NY1 differs from the majority of cable news shows, and of course, what time I wake up in the morning.

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  6. Election Day Reading: Newspaper Endorsement Roundup

    The Washington Post has a cool round up of which candidate editorial boards from the country’s largest newspapers are backing. They provide the candidate the boards endorsed in 2008 as well, for comparison. I found it interesting that some of the big Florida papers—the Sun Sentinel, the Orlando Sentinel—went for President Obama in 2008 but reversed course this year and endorsed Romney.

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  7. Starbucks Alter Ego: J&AM

    Today’s Starbucks Alter Ego comes from Johanna. She writes that usually her name gets butchered, “but one Starbucks near my office gets it right every time.  Today stopped at a different one and got a very unique new moniker… so far my friends have thought the second ‘letter’ is either a Mercedes logo, an ampersand or a crude, kind of obscene drawing.”

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  8. VIDEO: Taylor Swift Good Sport About Exes

    It’s never fun to talk about your exes. But I thought Taylor Swift handled the subject well on her latest visit to the Ellen show. I was impressed that Ms. Swift had such a good sense of humor about what has become a national fascination on the heels of her new album. Even when Ellen handed her a cow bell to confirm her relationship status with several rumored suitors—Zac Ephron, Danny DeVito—who flashed on the screen.

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  9. VIDEO: Obama, Romney Roast Each Other At Al Smith Dinner

    Last night’s Alfred E. Smith dinner provided a nice reprieve from intense he said he said of the presidential campaign. Both President Obama and Mitt Romney gave funny monologues at the annual fundraiser and both used the opportunity to joke with each other.  Romney also poked fun at himself, saying “usually when I get invited to gatherings like this, it’s just to be designated driver.” SEE VIDEO

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