Aug. 2nd, 2007

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So, last night most definitely involved beer. By the time my boss and I made it to Watch City, the rest of the folks had left. Which did not prevent us from having beer. Yay, Moody Street Stout.

No, no hangover this morning (I prefer not to get past the "buzzed" level any more nowadays, thank you very much). But I was asleep not much after getting home. Couldn't even stay awake to watch the Mets win.

And in fifteen minutes, we get the meeting to resolve the reason I was so in need of beer in the first place. Today will, nonetheless, be a better day than yesterday, because the alternative is unthinkable.

Anyway, elsewhere on teh intarwebs:

1. The Not-so-Great Gonzo: I may have created confusion. Ya think?

2. Word coined in The Simpsons makes in into scientific research! This perfectly cromulent link courtesy of emilytheslayer.

3. The House slowly crawls to the realization that blogging can be a form of journalism. The White House, naturally, disagrees (as do many morons from both political parties -- check out Democrat Adam Schiff's quote in the article)

4. Speaking of scum-sucking morons, how about the RIAA getting Archie to shill for them? Fortunately, Elayna's pretty much outgrown Archie, which is good, since they ain't getting any more of our money.

5. The fact that Disney bought Club Penguin is probably only interesting to folks following the tech sector, or parents of a twelve-year-old girl.

6. The best Dolly Parton cover ever is not (needless to say) Whitney Houston's cocaine-fueled warbling of "I Will Always Love You." It is, in fact, the cover of Hard Candy Christmas (a much better song to begin with) by The Monarch, 21, and 24.

7. I am shocked that The Closer got renewed. It's not like it's the best thing, commercially and qualitatively, TNT has ever had.

8. Norma Gabler is dead. Sorry, but I'm not going to mourn anyone responsible for doing their damnedest to sabotage science and education in this country. She and her husbands were villains, pure and simple. Successful ones, too.

9. Because you demanded it: Shrek 4 in 2010.

10. Finally, a useful rerun from Lifehacker: FIrefox keyboard shortcuts.
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The archives of Siskel and Ebert!

Over 1000 shows. Searchable by film, actor, etc.

If I ever have free time again, I'm losing it to this site.
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Over at TV Guide, Todd Mason provides a quick glimpse at the upcoming Masters of Science Fiction seres.

I'm more optimistic for the quality here than for Masters of Horror (especially since half the filmed episodes were left on the cutting-room floor).

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