Archive for December, 2005
New Year’s treat
Check out Reelradio right now, or the rest of this weekend, to hear Casey Kasem count down the top 100 of 1975 — this is taken from the original vinyl, as sent to radio stations. Neat thing about it is, this is from the year I was born.
Hope you’re not stuck tonight reading War and Peace like ol’ Chuck. Best wishes.
Dwoop… bing bong bong bing
As noted at Engadget, “Intel Inside” is dead. Read about the company’s new logo here.
Oh thank heaven
Can’t find a link, but 7-Eleven’s store brand of 2-litre pop is now labelled “Big Gulp”.
Coat of paint
Since we’re changing things up anyway, why not try a new theme, I figured? I think I’ve restored everything that might have vanished in the switch.
Non-meta post soon, I promise.
Whew!
Looks like the upgrade to WordPress 2.0 went swimmingly. The changes are all backend — here’s a guide — and if all went well, you shouldn’t notice any changes. That is, if there’s anybody out there. Let’s face it, you call came looking for info on that non-existent John Madden Dale Jarrett Christmas CD, didn’t [...]
Over my head
I am about to undertake an upgrade to the new version of WordPress. I may totally break this site, but I’ve backed it up just in case.
Taking the dive… now.
Enough already
So when is it time to stop playing Christmas music? I may be wierd, but I’m the type that loves a big buildup TO Christmas, then wants it to end immediately afterward. Some radio stations were still playing Christmas music today, and I know some people go along with that — this week is still [...]
Is that your final answer?
Play Deal or No Deal for yourself!
via Mark Evanier
Every time a bell rings…
Via Boing Boing: An mp3 of an old radio version of “It’s a Wonderful Life.” This is different from the version we aired on the station one Christmas a few years ago — that version also had Jimmy Stewart… but the role of Clarence was played by Arthur Q. Bryan — Elmer Fudd, and in [...]
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