You can clearly see the problem with his delivery in this exclusive video of last nights performance:
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Bronson Arroyo Footage
Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 01:51 PM EST [General]
You can clearly see the problem with his delivery in this exclusive video of last nights performance:
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RSS Happiness
Monday, June 23, 2008, 04:54 PM EST [General]
So now it looks like thelotd is supporting RSS, been a long time coming for Lance's page to show up in my RSS reader. For the uninitiated, RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, thats unimportant. What is important is that it gives you a way to make a central place to pull in all the kinds of stuff you are interested in. There are many RSS readers you can use, the one I use every single day is Google Reader. Googler Reader (http://reader.google.com) is free to use, and the one thing that I like the most about it, being an online reader it means it doesn't matter what computer I am using, I just log in to the google reader and it has all my feeds, and knows what I've read or marked for follow up, etc. So check out google reader, add Lance's RSS (which right now doesn't seem to be working well) and poke around, if you've never used RSS before I think you're in for a treat. Other Tricks: Once you're into RSS heavily you'll notice that you may have more stories to deal with each day than you really want to read. Other days may be lighter. On a typical day I'll have about 300 items waiting for me in Reader. The nice thing about reader is you can break things into multiple categories, and assign a feed to many different categories. Most of my feeds are assigned to two categories, one that sorts it into the kind of feed it is, and one that sorts priority, "High, Medium and Low". So Lance's RSS will go into "Sports, High" which means that if I log into my reader and there are over 1000 items (I've been away a while) I click on the "Low" heading and then mark all as read. That usually chops it down by 2/3rds. Lance being in my "High" category will still be unread, and will be waiting for me when I tab through it (I Usually sort oldest to newest) Also, another neat feature in Google Reader is the ability to Share items. I see something neat and think my friends might like to see it, I just click the "share" Icon at the bottom of the item. Done. Now my wife, my family, and my friends are all reading the same item if they're using reader. It shows up in their shared items list. Some of the feeds I subscribe to: garfield minus garfield - http://garfieldminusgarfield.tumblr.com/rss others (you can easily search these if you want to subscribe I don't have the feed url handy) Linux.com
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This year will be the best olympics ever
Thursday, June 12, 2008, 02:13 PM EST [General]
Highlights on the internet mean you don't have to watch all the crap to get to the good stuff. Since NBC owns the olympics you can bet their new darling hulu.com will be showing a lot of the event stuff you won't see on TV. Ballroom Dancing ... GONE , replaced by BMX. and last but not least: Beach Volleyball ... IN HD. Tags:
The Life of the Cicada
Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 12:00 PM EST [General]
It is born in the ground and spends 17 years as a nymph, eating roots and juices. Digging. 17 long years underground, until one day. FREEDOM! Then they frolick in the sun, singing and looking for mates, 17 years underground then a few days of glorious sunshine while they play, mate, and then... *SPLAT* right on my windshield. And you know you have to scrub real hard to get those cicada guts off there. Thanks a lot bugs. Tags:
Vote for Gary Burbank
Thursday, May 1, 2008, 01:46 PM EST [General]
Found this on John Kiesewetter's excellent blog, Gary Burbank is on the nomination for the Radio Hall of Fame at the Chicago Museum of Broadcasting. Go and vote for Gary. And since it's a Chicago thing, get your dead relatives to vote for him as well. Tags:
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