I don’t have much to say about the movie Titanic — I wasn’t a fan when it came out, so I haven’t really been thinking about it. It’s just not my kind of movie. But here’s the best part:
I don’t have much to say about the movie Titanic — I wasn’t a fan when it came out, so I haven’t really been thinking about it. It’s just not my kind of movie. But here’s the best part:
It is my understanding that not everyone out there understands, or is comfortable with using personal computers. At last, there is some one to help you! Thank you, Billy Van!
I just found out that yesterday was Howard Hessman‘s birthday.
It looks like NASA’s finally got around to cleaning up all the ancient pyramids, monoliths, and Quakers that they’ve been hiding from us on the far side of the moon, because they’ve released what they’re claiming to be the first video of the place. {via}
Do you like the board game Risk? Do you have an hour to kill? Well, why not watch an hour’s worth of videos that just might teach you how to play it better?
In his defense of Paul Simon at Salon, Stephan Duesner mentions Simon’s apparent thematic obsession with growing old. Duesner brings up many examples of this, but does not mention “Leaves That Are Green,” probably because he didn’t have space for it. But it is one of my favorite Simon and Garfunkel songs and, well, here it is:
No, this does not mark the return of the semi-regular “video service” posts of old, but you are still getting a video, today. Now would be as good a time as any to admit that the only reason I used to post videos on Fridays was because I was often too lazy to bang out anything that required much thought. I’m sure everybody knew that already.
Anyway: I was hanging around on YouTube, checking out some of the music that wound up on the golden records that were placed on the Voyager space probes, when I stumbled on a Bulgarian folk song that… well, it’s a real gut-shaking piece of music, and maybe it will completely change the tone of your lunch break, today.