The best thing I’ve heard today: Listening to CHMR, 93.5 FM, out of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, I heard possibly a better rap Christmas tune than RUN-DMC’s “Christmas in Hollis”. The chorus goes something (I have a memory like a sieve) like “Share the dough on Christmas, Yo!” Great beats, great new-school flow, and a socially conscious message. Sounds a little like LONS, but if you know better, do tell.
posted by Tk at 16:49 • • sealed in amberCoolest thing today: I confirmed that the new show Enterprise has a character named Trip on it, which may or may not make sense of the television section’s blurb for the other night’s episode, “Pregnant Trip”, which had me worried.
Worst thing today: IMDB seems to have started pop-unders, some of them very large and sometimes more than one at once. Last day I visit that site with anything other than Mozilla, and I recommend the same for you.
This week’s independent site: Exploding Dog!
You mean you haven't heard of ED yet? ED exemplifies what is great about the Web. One guy, drawing pictures based on phrases emailed to him. Some of the drawings are very funny, some are very sad, and many many are just a little bit eerie. You can look at it every day, you can get desktop backgrounds, you can use the site as a good instance of focus and the foregrounding of content and community in a website if you like. Highly recommended.
Independent site review concept by Aortal
At least we know what Rudy Giuliani’s going to be doing after he leaves office in just over two-Thank-God-weeks: Head of the Office for Promoting New York Internationally.
posted by Tk at 11:36 • • sealed in amberWhoops. How’d that happen?
There I was, all geared up to talk up an indie site, and kablooey, nothing.
So here ’tis.
OK, the truth is I haven’t had much time to think about this so I’m going to pull it off the top of my head. Oh, right, there’s Linkdup. I’ve finally come around to thinking that it is pronounced like “linked-up” slurred together, rather than “link dupe” (which would be another sort of site entirely). Linkdup is an editorialized clearinghouse for design links, much like the hibernating K10K, but without quite the attitude and high turnover of content. Which makes Linkdup quite manageable and not as likely to cause your cerebellum to blow a gasket. There’s also a membership option (of which I have not partaken) that enables you to mark particular links as your faves and come back to them, or something like that. (I did say that I did’nt do the membership thing yet.) This one would get filed under the old Café Los Negroes category of Butta.
Sometimes I wonder if I’m to be permanently behind the curve. Or maybe it’s that I’m too busy looking at other people’s curves to notice mine. Wait. That’s not right at all.
Anyway, I’ve been turned on (via PiratedSites) to Aortal, and tomorrow I’m going to review my first indie site for your viewing pleasure. Why tomorrow? Because today I’m up to my elbows in debugging a web application and because I hope that will make me blog tomorrow.
Arguable benefit to having WKTU, a radio station with possibly the shortest playlist in the Western Hemisphere, on the radio in the cubicle behind you all day: Hearing new Christmas songs. Not that they’re particularly good (though some have good hooks), but I feel like I’ve heard them all and ’KTU is showing me some I haven’t. Cases in point: “Disco Santa” by Holiday Express (MP3/RealAudio) and “Dominic the Donkey” by The Royaltones (MP3)
posted by Tk at 11:17 • • sealed in amberSeems that some people never learn. And after Sept. 11th we were being told that we needed security advice from Israel?
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