Friday, February 26, 2010

Funniest Thing On TV

OK, apparently this was on during the Superbowl, but I admit I did a lot of fast-forwarding and didn't see it until the middle of Lost the other night.

It's better than Modern Family (which, if you're not watching that, get thee to Hulu, watch some episodes online and it will be your new favorite show).

Friday, February 19, 2010

Sgt. Joe Montgomery

I was so impressed by the profile that I recommended in my last post that when the subject of it recommended another article by the same author I was happy to look it up and read it.

It's a really moving tribute to the men and women who bring home fallen soldiers from the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan.

If you can read it without crying, you are made of stone.

The Things That Carried Him, by Chris Jones (Click this link)

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Catching Up With the Interwebs

I sometimes feel like it is impossible for me to catch up with the internet. I have no idea where people find the time to blog, and cook italian, and make babies, and watch reality tv.

One of the things I found some time back was the Roget Ebert blog. I know I've mentioned this before, but I love Ebert's blog because he's so enthusiastic and has a wonderful wealth of experiences that he treasures and loves to share with people.

Of the entries he's blogged, my favorites are The Pot, his review of Ben Stein's terrible movie (I have a link, but there are so many comments it takes forever to load -- well worth it), and a very recent post about walking in London. They're all charming in their own way. He can be wordy at times, but you can forgive that for all his enthusiasm.

I came across an article today that is a profile of Ebert and -- although I knew he had some significant health issues (he doesn't shy from that in his blog) -- I guess I had come to mistake the vigor of his posts for the vigor of his body.

I liked it. It makes me sad, but it also made me a little bit proud to be a human, to know that there are kind and interesting people out there much deeper than me.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

NASA is Older than Me



It celebrated this birthday in 2008.

Monday, February 8, 2010

AutoTune

AutoTune is the new thing that gets on my last nerve.

I mean, I find it unnerving how many young singers are incredibly attractive and are such great dancers and … HEY! Isn’t that AutoTune? Can you sing live?

I was just listening to a great song I used to really like called “Extraordinary” which appears to be about how this guy never notices this plain jane (singer) girl when she’s secretly awesome and with my headphones on I suddenly noticed how it is so excessively and obviously auto-tuned to within an inch of its ironic life.

(Heavy sigh.)

p.s. Oh, yeah, and for good or ill, the blogging is back. I’ll try to make it more grammatically coherent next time. With pictures.