And we're back on the air, broadcasting from our new location....
Moving day = tomorrow This is also why I'm wearing my favorite black-and-white paisley shirt with ratty old jeans and giant clodhopping duck boots. Everything else is packed away in boxes. I'm getting over a cold and I'm exhausted, but I was cheered
Episode #6 of "ShunnCast" is now available, in which Bill, appearing on WBAI's "Hour of the Wolf," discusses with host Jim Freund the strange Mormon predilection for radio drama and takes phone calls from listeners. (Originally aired August 9, 2003.) http://www.shunn.net/
Sorting through piles and piles and piles of old stuff as we packed, I found a poignantly evocative photocopy I thought had been lost to the mists of time. It went back to 1992 or so, when, as you may know, I was developer on the WordPerfect 6.0 for
And speaking of the Chronic, I'm sure most of you have seen this already, but if you haven't, here's a link to Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell's "Chronic(what?!)cles of Narnia" video at the Saturday Night Live web site.
By the way, as an antidote to all the recent media attention for The Chronic(what?!)cles of Narnia, Salon's Laura Miller has written a profile of Philip Pullman for the current issue of The New Yorker.
Salon's feature story this morning is an examination of the aftermath of the Dover evolution trial. A telling remark: Despite [Judge John E. Jones III's] ruling, the Discovery Institute, the Seattle-based engine of the I.D. movement, is claiming victory. "Anyone who thinks a
Was fortunate enough this morning to have some friends driving to Woodside at 6:00 am to catch the Long Island Railroad into Penn Station. Though our train was running 14 minutes late, it was still a pretty quick trip into the city. I walked to the office from Penn
Episode #5 of "ShunnCast" is now available, in which Bill appears on WBAI's "Hour of the Wolf" to chat with Jim Freund and read a personal essay entitled "The Fanatic in the Street." (Originally aired August 9, 2003.) http://www.shunn.net/
Remember way back when the Web was fun? Scrabble-ize something and get the feeling back.
My contribution to the December CD Mix of the Month Club, meeting this evening for a holiday bowling party, will be 2006 Holiday Planner, with Wind in Sails: A Musical Riddle generously thrown in as a holiday bonus. [Ed. note (2025): The Spotify version of this mix comes with even
Ella (accompanied by her pal Casey) demonstrates her rebounding technique:
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