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  1. Password worked, but ZERO tickets available for either show in Seattle
  2. Thank You!!! First time I've been shut out for Seattle in well over a decade
  3. Shut out of both Seattle shows, presale link now directs to Ticketmaster (available Friday). Guess I'll try again on Friday. WORST presale experience so far.
  4. I was in the front, directly in line with Jeff, so here's what happened with the up-front crowd: - Woman to my right was taking flash photos with her phone, after the song, he told her the flash was killing him (or something like that), and she apologized. - The Brazilians were to my left, there were about 5-7 of them. They had a great time! They recorded a lot of the show, but I don't have much (if any) peripheral vision, so I wasn't bothered by it (but it may have bothered people behind them). Overall, a great show for me, since I was up front and among die-hard fans. One benefit to be
  5. I have an extra pair of pre-sale tickets for Wilco at Marymoor Park in Redmond on August 11th. Row 3, center section. Great seats, I just happened to snag Row 1
  6. Two tickets - row 3, seats 25 and 26 (so near the aisle from what I can tell) for Wilco's show at Marymoor Park in August. Center section. Got 2 front row tickets - we'll be using those instead. Tickets will be held at Will Call. Face value (of course). Can coordinate pickup before show.
  7. I have 2 extra Balcony GA tix for Jeff on 12/8 at The Moore in Seattle that I'm hoping will go to a real fan. Local Seattle pick-up prior to show-day, only sold as a pair for face-value of $107. (and, please request a good song via wilcoworld.net!) Email me at: hollow330@gmail.com
  8. I logged in early and refreshed like crazy for the Seattle show. When the show tix opened, in the ~10 seconds it took me to select 2 tix and enter the captcha, it said "no seats available" - then "presale ended". All before 10:01am. However, thanks to Tomauto saying they opened up tix, I tried again at 10:30ish and got 2 tix. Wilco presales always suck.
  9. hollow

    AXSTV tonight

    It's an old show - filmed in 2003 by PBS Soundstage, so no Nels and no Pat. Different sound, quieter, and Jeff looks much younger http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/wilco/2003/pbs-soundstage-chicago-il-23d2e4d3.html http://www.pbs.org/wttw/soundstage/wilsoy/bio.htm
  10. "Being a Scientologist, when you drive past an accident it's not like anyone else... as you drive past, you know you have to do something about it you because you know you're the only one who can really help." Really? Scientologists can help accident victims but no one else can? With what, Tom Cruise's ego? I guess EMTs, paramedics, doctors, etc. should all look for a new profession
  11. We have the Garmin Nuvi 350, got it back in July 07 so have been using it for about 6 months. The nicest feature is the voice directions, as it's really difficult (and dangerous) to look at the screen when you're driving. I wouldn't get a GPS that didn't have the voice directions.
  12. I have a one-month free trial subscription to Blockbuster, and a regular membership to Netflix. I signed up for the free trial so we wouldn't run out of movies over the holidays. Plan to cancel when it's up as I prefer Netflix.
  13. Loved the first season of Dexter, looking forward to the second (waiting on the DVD release). Excellent show!
  14. One of my favorites is on MojoHD right now:
  15. Love the tag-line for this product:
  16. Blockbuster Online (the mail service) has both HD-DVD and Blu-ray. Netflix has both formats too. (I have subscriptions to both.)
  17. I lived in Omaha for a few years as a kid (Offutt AFB) - loved the zoo, and as a kid found the name "Henry Doorly Zoo" hilarious Out of all the places I lived growing up, Omaha was one of my favorites.
  18. Today Warner Brothers, the biggest seller of DVDs, announced that it will release DVDs exclusively on Blu-ray: Warner Brothers Chooses Blu-Ray Ouch!
  19. Might want to read up the thread -- the Sofitel is "depressing" Personally, for me a hotel is just a place to crash at night. As long as it's clean and safe, I'm ok with it. I'd rather spend the money on a fantastic meal. Different people, different priorities.
  20. I'll check it out, and Verizon FiOS too. I have high-speed internet access reimbursed by my company, but not the TV portion of my cable bill, and it's about to jump up in price after a promotion package. I'd be interested in what they have in HD that isn't compressed to hell, but I haven't heard from anyone in the Seattle area that either of these options are available yet in my neighborhood. I'll have to do some investigating...
  21. You're not alone - we don't have HBO or Showtime, so we have big gaps between watching shows like The Wire, The Sopranos, Weeds, etc. after a week of watching an entire season. I always have to catch up with the season recap because it's been so long... but not worth it to pay the extra for the premium channels. One big disappointment with The Wire was the 4:3 aspect ratio -- HBO didn't air it in widescreen? Or did they just not bother to make a decent DVD? Does HBO HD not air it in HD?
  22. You're right, the Sofitel is depressing, but what do you expect for $250/night? Just get a suite at the Peninsula. I wouldn't recommend a "superior room" as they are only slightly nicer than the Sofitel, but the suites will do in a pinch.
  23. Try TripAdvisor - top ranked hotel is Sofitel Chicago Water Tower, looks nice and is less expensive than some of the others you listed... Trip Advisor Chicago
  24. Double post here as I posted this in the Netflix thread too -- but we're finally on the last disc (the USPS lost a Netflix disc in the mail, so watching was delayed over the holiday):
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