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  1. I figure that comes to about 1.5 Mosaic CDs per week for four years! Do you have time to listen to anything else?
  2. Reggie Hunt has signed with the Als. This article from Dan Ralphs says that both JoJuan Armour and Dario Romero turned down more money from the Als to sign with Calgary and Edmonton, respectively. It looks to me like I'm not the only one who is skeptical of the Als' hiring as a head coach somebody with zero CFL experience. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Mon...4860421-cp.html
  3. It looks like it will be announced tomorrow. http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...portsOther/home edit to add subtitle
  4. Happy Birthday Sandy! Hope you got a Mosaic or something else good!
  5. John, I'm jealous that you have the Mosaic! Quite some time ago there was a thread which asked, Which Mosaic do you most regret not buying before it went out of print? At the time, I answered the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis. But today it would be the Maynard Ferguson.
  6. Apple has lowered the price of a 1G iPod Shuffle to $49, and the 2G Shuffle to $69. I think it was jazzshrink who said that he enjoys using his as a spare to his Nano. The 1G holds 240 songs, which I guess is about 16 hours. http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/19/ipod-sh...ice-cut-now-49/ edit for typo
  7. JoJuan Armour has signed with Calgary. The Bombers have re-signed Matt Sheridan, so they were able to keep all three of their top free agents. Where they found the money, I don't know. I guess it will be Grey Cup or bust for Winnipeg this year. http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home
  8. Chas, you're making me laugh!
  9. I got the games on dial up just fine until the middle of the 2006 season, when all of the stations except the Saskatchewan Roughriders' station apparently upgraded their websites, and caused me problems. Most of the stations are owned by the same company, Corus. Fortunately for me, the Roughriders won the Grey Cup this year, so I was able to listen to the important games with no difficulty. But I did miss a few I wanted to hear. I had problems with my telephone connection, static caused by a nearby electric fence, starting in September, and I upgraded to a satellite ISP. The service is much better now. My problem with dial up speed wasn't with most radio stations. It was that I couldn't watch YouTube.
  10. Interesting that you should say that, Chas. Just yesterday I read the text of a speech given by a journalist from England who said that the staffs of today's newspapers are only one-third what they were ten years ago. The result is that the people don't have the time to investigate and write on everything they are assigned to cover. The result of that is that press releases are often passed along as news articles. He said this is also true for 24 hour television news channels. edit for typo
  11. In regard to the indoor plumbing wisecrack ...I went camping a few years ago and used an outhouse. All things considered, it was a more pleasant experience than using these federally mandated johns that don't flush! Chas, I don't watch the CFL games. I listen to them on the internet. All of them are broadcast free. Early on in last year's CFL thread, I posted the links to each of the eight radio stations' websites. Don't tell the CFL, but if I had to I would pay the yearly fee that other leagues charge for their internet broadcasts.
  12. Here's an article that says that Toshiba will announce tomorrow that it will discontinue both hardware and media production of HD DVD next month. http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/18/toshiba...rrow-stop-sale/
  13. Only in America! http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1202870361...=googlenews_wsj
  14. Help me out. Wasn't he the one who said, "Jake, it's chinatown"? You can see his picture with the link. Here's his LA Times obituary: http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-...1,1062640.story Perry Lopez, 78; character actor in 'Chinatown' MOVIE AND TV VETERAN: Perry Lopez was perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Lou Escobar in the classic 1974 film "Chinatown." February 17, 2008 Perry Lopez, 78, a veteran character actor perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Lou Escobar opposite Faye Dunaway and Jack Nicholson in the classic 1974 film "Chinatown," died Thursday of lung cancer at the Rehabilitation Centre of Beverly Hills, according to his friend and executor, actor James Victor. Born in New York City, Lopez got his start on the stage before moving into film with an uncredited role in "Creature From the Black Lagoon." He also had roles in such familiar films as "Mister Roberts," "McClintock," "Che!" and "Kelly's Heroes." In addition, he appeared in dozens of television shows, including "The Lone Ranger," "Bonanza," "Charlie's Angels," "Mission: Impossible" and "Star Trek." Sixteen years after "Chinatown," he reprised the role of Escobar, who was promoted to captain, in "The Two Jakes" featuring Nicholson, who also directed the firm.
  15. I have always felt that when Jack Ruby approached Lee Harvey Oswald, there was a look of recognition on Oswald's face, and that he knew what was coming. Now we have a purported transcript of a conversation the two had two months before Kennedy's assasination. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,331045,00.html
  16. Here's a good article from Saturday morning listing the top ten free agents: http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/200...852305-sun.html ***** Richard Karikari has signed with Calgary. I suspect he's done, but we'll see. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Cal...854424-sun.html
  17. Is there a specific thread I should be looking for? PS - Welcome, pollock!
  18. I have the honor of picking the next two AotW's, and the first (for the first two weeks of March) will be The Maynard Ferguson Orchestra's A Message from Birdland on Roulette. I want to give you a heads up so that those who are interested will have time to order it. It is available from BMG/Your Music; and from CD Universe (using the Big O Link!) for $13.59. All of it was included in the Mosaic box, if you have that. I'll plan to start the discussion March 1.
  19. Well, let's see: the expiration date on the driver license (1/24/75) happens to be the same date as Larry's death. Is it a gag? Or was the California DMV just amazingly prescient? LOL Ron, do you remember everybody's date of death, or just the Stooges'!
  20. I'm in agreement with Aggie's view of moral duties except for one point. (I do think, however, that Aggie is discussing moral duty and not the law when he discusses a license to enjoy recorded music. I'm not aware of any law or court decision which has stated the law as Aggie describes it.) Does anyone know what the length of copyright was in the US back in the 50s? My concern is with the retroactive nature of Sonny Bono's law. For example, let's say that the length of copyright in 1952 was 25 years. When the recording was made in 1952, both the artist and the record company had no expectation of any ownership rights after 1977. Their efforts and money expended were predicated on having the exclusive right to compensation and ownership for 25 years. When Sonny Bono came along, the copyright was extended retroactively. That's a legal matter. But I don't see it as a moral matter. If the record company and the artist agreed to a 25-year deal, I don't feel that the consumer has a moral duty to pay compensation after 25 years just because the Congress says that the artist and record company have a legal right. That said, I have no problem behaving as if the consumer does have the moral duty. I have never illegally downloaded a song, and I don't expect to. edit for typo
  21. First time I've seen "Porcupine" listed for hair. Is that real or a gag?
  22. Here's a list of twelve household tips for Coca-Cola you might find interesting. They don't mention the use that I was told when I was a youngster: It cleans the bugs off your windshield. http://thebizzare.com/cool/12-things-to-do-with-coca-cola/
  23. Happy Birthday bFB!
  24. You may never get another chance to see Teddy Charles.
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