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Zany Katie Couric - A Network News Anchor?
Big Wheel replied to RonF's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Disagree completely. TV may not be the best way to get in-depth reporting (and perhaps even accuracy) but it's the best way to get breaking news and "you are there" coverage of an event. What, you'd rather wait up to 24 hours to read about it in the paper, a week for a magazine report, or even longer for the book? Radio has more limitations than TV, imo, and the internet has little credibility when it comes to breaking news. Duhhh....there's nothing TV news can do that the "breaking news" headline on CNN.com or another news site can't. Or, at least, nothing particularly newsworthy. I don't need to see every house slowly sinking underwater or every additional person that jumps from the building to accurately get the gist. -
Them's fightin' words, bub! Trader Joes is one of the best grocery store chains on the planet, and I miss 'em something fierce down here... I've never been to one (I think the nearest one is in the Detroit area, but I could be wrong)... I just keep hearing about them and how great they are and it makes me think that they'll soon take over the world, like Sam's Club or something, and drive all the local guys out of business. A new Trader Joe's just opened here in Albuturkey, but I haven't been yet (there's been one open in Santa Fe for a couple of years). We always stock up on the nototrious "Two Buck Chuck"; Charles Stewart, a drinkable California wine for two bucks a bottle ($2 in CA, $3 here in NM). Need to check out the pickle aisle, I guess. Actually, it's Charles Shaw, not Stewart. I miss having a Trader Joe's a 10 minute walk away. I almost never bought the gourmet prepared stuff, but as has been noted, they can't be beat on staples like bread, milk, and eggs. They are also my favorite place to buy beer and wine. Many of the wines are roughly 25% cheaper than you would find in a liquor store - the delicious Lolonis organic fume blanc is like $11 at TJ's versus $15 at most other places. And the store's beer buyers seem to have some a knack for getting great deals, though the selection is limited. Definitely the only place in Boston where you could get a 6-pack of the Anchor Liberty Ale for $6.99, and local microbrews sometimes for under $5.50. Maybe I'll make a run to one of the SF stores this weekend...too bad they're so much further away now.
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I had trouble getting used to the idea of putting pickles on a falafel or other Middle Eastern-type sandwich. It doesn't seem right to me, for some reason, yet I was told that's the most authentic way to do it. The Falafel Palace in Cambridge's Central Square was the first time I had the combination, sometime last year. How about non-cucumber pickles? My grandfather used to pickle unripe tomatoes, and one of my father's friends used to do habanero peppers, or something like that. I've done a couple of kimchi experiments - the first batch came out pretty good, the second, not so much (but the carbon dioxide buildup in the jar did lead to hilarious results when I opened the thing). I'm sure I wasn't doing it the authentic Korean way, though...aren't you supposed to bury the jar in the ground or something?
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Thanks, GM, for more gas guzzlers
Big Wheel replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Answer: enough people to make it worthwhile to continue manufacturing these things. The cars and trucks that GM is making today is the result of decisions made many years ago. Let's hope things are considerably different 10 years from now. And the core of the problem is not the car manufacturers, but us. All of us. The hybrids may be a good start, but I'm still astounded (disillusioned?) that we haven't seen any serious talk about better public transportation. Heck, how about just carpool lanes -- if California can do it, why not SE Michigan? High speed rail? Incidentally, I seriously looked at buying an Accord Hybrid. The numbers just don't add up, unless you are driving an obscene number of miles per year. Erik, I also read many articles on the subject, and the bottom line (from a purely financial perspective) is that Hybrids, in many cases, aren't the most economical choice. For one thing, the layout of newer cities (versus the East Coast, SF to some extent, and the core of LA) makes it a lot tougher to create well-functioning rail systems with a non-crazy price tag. At least that's how I understand it. Car pool lanes should sort of be an obvious short-term solution, as long as they can be shown to not make traffic in the other lanes way more awful. In fact, I'm riding in the carpool lane on the 101 Freeway as I type this post! One company I know of is giving $5000 on top of the federal tax break to employees if they buy a hybrid. That makes it pretty close to a smart financial decision as well as an environmentally friendly one. -
The EX71s are great-sounding low-end earbuds, but are made like crap. I've gone through several pairs, some lasting months, others days. The wires and connections are really fragile, and the wires' rubber coating wears off very easily. (My last pair went bad within the 30-day warranty period, but you have to spend $10 to send it back for a replacement.) My EX51s just went to shit on me - I think the wire on the left earbud broke somewhere, as only the right earbud works now. I've been sort of soured on Sony products and am trying not to buy any more, even though I rather liked the sound out of the EX51s. Anyone have any other recommendations than the ones covered here already?
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Another unfortunate wrinkle to the story is that shortly after I moved out here my cousin broke up with her boyfriend and moved out of the house that I sent the boxes to. She's not on terrible terms with the ex, but she is finally changing her address on Monday. Does this mean that the box will not be delivered, but will instead be returned to sender (or worse) by the post office when it sees that she no longer lives at that address? I was under the impression that regular mail forwarding doesn't apply to packages, but I could be mistaken.
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I sent a box of books to my cousin from Boston to San Francisco before I moved out here, around February 27 or 28. I believe I sent it either Media Mail or Bound Printed Matter. It's now March 25 and the box still hasn't arrived. Should I wait another week or more before presuming it's lost? (The check of mine that hasn't reached Chuck Nessa in 5 months is a different postal matter altogether. My apologies, Chuck - I'll finally have a permanent address in a week so I can finally place that CD order...)
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I just spoke briefly with the roommate last night about this. It turns out that she actually handles a lot of the Japanese ITunes store. Honestly, I wouldn't hold out hope of ever seeing Japan-only tracks in the US store - apparently ITunes has strict rules about this, although I don't really understand why. Maybe one of the Japan-based board members can figure out how to send these tracks to us? I don't use ITunes, so I have no clue how it works, but I'm guessing it's not gonna be as simple as simply sending the files by email. Probably some sort of re-encoding from the analog signal will be necessary.
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Dexter Gordon was Lars Ulrich's godfather!?
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My probable new roommate works for Itunes. Maybe I can pump her for info.
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I've seen 4 or 5 episodes so far. I think my favorite (warning: minor spoilers ahead) is the one where Larry gets roped into supporting his friend at her incest survivor's group, then realizes that he's the only non-survivor present and makes up a terrible incest story so he'll fit in. Or maybe the one where he brings the hooker to his dad's house, where they all smoke pot and the hooker starts teaching Larry's 80-something year-old dad how to talk like a gangsta.
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http://www.nbc.com/Video/videos/snl_1439_natalieraps.shtml I haven't laughed so hard in months...
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Dick Oatts may be underrated by the critics, but he certainly isn't underrated by the young alto players I know.
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Way too slow. Someone else took the apartment an hour after I posted.
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Well, it seems as though this might not be a problem. I can't set up a bank account for at least 2 business days anyway, and the guy doesn't accept Paypal credit card payments. So it looks like I'm in limbo no matter what...
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I'm putting down a deposit on an apartment, and since I'm coordinating things from three time zones away the guy i'm renting from wants a deposit sent via Paypal (bank transfer only, since he doesn't have his account set up to accept credit cards). I'm a complete Paypal novice. The guy looks like he's legit based on a quick google search, but I'm still a little concerned about this transaction just because it's $200. On the off chance this guy is a scam artist, what recourse do I have to recover my money?
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Epilogue: My last day at work was yesterday. (I accepted a new gig out in the Bay Area.) On Thursday we had a farewell lunch which turned into a roast as everyone recounted my various workplace shenanigans. The boss mentioned my interview and said that "it was only your knowledge of Tina Brooks that got you this job." My going-away present: the Hill, Patton, and Moncur Mosaic Selects.
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Has anyone tried contacting yourmusic's customer service? I have what I think is a bad copy of Ready for Freddie--there's a terrible skip right in the middle of "Crisis", and there's no sign of a visible scratch. The problem was present from the first playback, when I ripped it to my mp3 player.
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So Wilt Chamberlain did lie about all those women.
Big Wheel replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Since according to the 2000 Census the median age in the U. S. is 35.3 , the sampling error is huge and of a type that could explain the under-reporting of females if we assume that the more promiscuous females tend to be younger females . Not necessarily. Doesn't this just mean that nobody was surveying 8-year-olds? -
Happy Birthday Big Wheel!
Big Wheel replied to Brownian Motion's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Thanks - not a bad idea as it's looking like I am moving to San Francisco in a few weeks. Tonight is Mexican food though. -
Oh man...definitely psyched to see all those old clips of MTV's The State on there.
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Translation: "Music made by a young middle-class* white guy from California doesn't meet my authenticity threshhold, therefore I'm incapable of appreciating it on its own terms." *Actually, Hunter didn't grow up "middle-class" at all, according to his online bio.
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I should add that there are a couple of BN CDs still there that I have never seen in a store before: One was the Noel Pointer reissue from 1999, I don't remember the other.
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I happened on this yesterday. Everything is 50% off. Most of the jazz CD stuff has been picked over at this point, but there is still plenty of vinyl left over. For under $18, I managed to snag Dr. Michael White's New Year's Eve at the Village Vanguard and the Anderza and Mulligan WCC's. The store is on Mass Ave, in Central Square, about 1/3 of the way to Harvard Square.
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Ingrid Jensen was part of the best concert I have ever been a part of. She was the guest artist at my high school big band's end-of-the-year concert, at the Lincoln Theater on Miami Beach back in 1998. The charts she picked out were absolutely amazing: Maria Schneider's "Last Season," a big band arrangement of "Vernal Fields," Dave Holland's "The Oracle" (arranged by someone German, I think--I played electric piano), the Diva version of "Caravan," "My Ideal"...I think we may have played "Marsh Blues" from Vernal Fields as a combo, also. Everybody somehow rose to the occasion and managed to pull the charts off. I ran into her at a show at CBGB earlier this year with Joel Frahm...she's gotten married recently and seems like she's doing really well, playing with lots of up-and-coming people.