Archive for August, 2006

Samuel L. Jackson’s next big role

Friday, August 18th, 2006

From the Onion AV Club’s recent Samuel L. Jack­son inter­view:
AV Club: You’re doing the voice of God for an audio­book ver­sion of the Bible. How does the voice of God dif­fer from the voice of Samuel L. Jack­son?
Jack­son: Not very much.

Just as I suspected.

Podcast shout out

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

Maybe there’s some­thing to this pod­safe stuff after all. Only days after sub­mit­ting a few tracks of mine to the Pod­safe music net­work, I was noti­fied that one of them (“aprilzero”) was played on a pod­cast.
If you’re into that down­tempo electro-chill kinda vibe, check out the entire show at Advanced Elec­tron­ica. Unless you speak Hebrew, […]

“Pahk ya cah in Hahvahd Yahd,” or, Regional Linguistic Pet Peeves">Pahk ya cah in Hahvahd Yahd,” or, Regional Linguistic Pet Peeves

Monday, August 14th, 2006

Dar­ren Rowse over at Problog­ger has put together a group writ­ing project, ask­ing his read­ers to post some lists. I’ve been sit­ting on this one for a while, but fig­ured now was as good a time as any to post it.

I’ve lived in New Eng­land for over 18 years (with a short break for a school […]

Huh.

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Indie HQ high­lights the inde­pen­dent music sales charts each week. I haven’t been pay­ing much atten­tion to it, but a strange thing caught my eye when scan­ning their feed — Aaron Shust chart­ing at #9. I know these are just indie charts, but is a guy singing “My sav­ior lives, my sav­ior loves me” that […]

All The Critics Love U In New York

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Etcetera has begun a tra­di­tion of what they refer to as “open source com­edy.” Basi­cally, it’s har­ness­ing the wis­dom of crowds when it comes to humor. The lat­est effort at open source com­edy is a cap­tion con­test fea­tur­ing our nation’s fear­less leader. The win­ner of the con­test gets 3 free sins (it’s a Steve Brown […]

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