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  1. Paulo Nuttini made an appearance on Austin City Limits within the last few weeks that I TiVo'ed and just got around to watching this weekend. He led off with "New Shoes", which was, as advertised above, extremely catchy -- it's been bouncing around in my head for the past few days. "Hey...I put some new shoes on, and suddenly everything's all right...hey...". The rest of the set, with one or two exceptions, was kind of down and more forgettable. My wife said she thought he sounded like Adam Sandler, and I can't say that I disagree.

  2. Totally unscientific, but based on specs and cost, I'd have chosen HD-DVD, but based on buzz, it seems like Blu-Ray is gaining the edge. Or maybe Sony is just spending gobs of cash to make it seem that way. Either way, if the perception exists that a format is winning, then that format is likely to win.

  3. Maybe I'll see y'all there. Going to hit up a visit to Monticello in the morning.

    My advice -- skip the shuttle bus, and walk up the trail from the parking area to the house. It only takes 10-15 minutes, but you see a lot more that way (incl. the cemetery where Jefferson is buried), and it's a good workout.

     

    The house interior itself is interesting, but not the most interesting part of the grounds -- make sure you check out the outbuildings and underground portions, the gardens, the beer cellar (!), and the servants' quarters.

  4. This album is making me listen to a lot of Radiohead stuff.

    Same here -- I went back and listened to OK Computer for the first time in about a year, and liked it more than I remembered. This happened to me with several Wilco albums, where new releases caused me to go back and appreciate the old ones more.

  5. Well, you know how it is. You live in the New York mediaverse, and it's Yankees, Mets, Red Sox - all NL and AL easts and everything else is not as clearly in focus, if not obscured entirely.

    Isn't it kind of that way everywhere? I mean, in Chicago, it's Bears, Bears, Bears, Bears, Cubs, Cubs, Bulls, White Sox, Packers.

     

    Back-to-back-to-back is kinda cool. I'm still going to bed.

     

    Did the Red Sox do a back-to-back-to-back-to-back (4x) in a regular season game recently? Was that in 2006?

  6. DC residendts do not have the same voting rights as everyone else in this country.

     

    The population of Wyoming is: 515,004 and they have 1 congressional and 2 senators.

     

    The population of the District of Coumbia is: 581,530 (not counting the non-registered residents) and we have 1 honorary congressional with no voting power.

     

    it is very very wrong.

    I agree this is wrong.

     

    Are there really only a half million people in all of Wyoming? Must be nice there.

  7. I wasn't sure it could get any worse than Bush v. Kerry, but Hillary v. Obama v. Guiliani v. McCain v. all the rest is unbelievably bad. It's like pulling into town at 2 am when you're starving hungry, and the only thing open is the nastiest, dirtiest McDonalds ever. F. all of 'em, I'll probably vote for Ron Paul.

  8. I downloaded "Rainbows" over the weekend and just got around to listening to it yesterday & this morning. I paid only $2 at download time because I'm not a big Radiohead fan and wasn't sure if I would like it, but after listening, I think it's pretty good -- in fact, I think I like it better than their other records -- and it's worth more than I paid, so I plan to go back and buy it again to kick in a few more $$.

  9. I love the stuffed (10 years living in Chicago does that) with sausage and spinach. There was a place in downtown Naperville called Leonardo's that did a good pie, but I heard they were closed now. These days it's basic regular crust, with or without pepperoni.

     

    The past couple of years I've been making my own pizza. The three essentials for this are the pizza stone, the big paddle, and King Arthur Bread Flour.

  10. Since page one of this thread, there have only been about 12 posts (out of ~70) that weren't about steroids in some way. The last non-steroid-related post was on page 3.

     

    You can do what you want in this thread, but it had become clear (to me, anyway) that if anyone actually wanted to talk about baseball, a new thread was needed.

    Turn on the TV or open any newspaper -- you'll find about the same proportion of stories about steroids. Sports and steroids are inextricably linked.

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