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Song Chart: What She Got

by Andi on March 11, 2008

in pop culture

What She Got Originally uploaded by Michael Hills
a friend sent this along because I love this song (another purchase from Amazon MP3 downloads) and then I learned there is a whole pool of song charts on Flickr. amazing.
Also for musical viewing pleasure u can’t [...]

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Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers

by Andi on March 4, 2008

in pop culture

Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers Originally uploaded by udandi.
my parents got a new nostalgic CD, cassette, record player so after we listened to Glenn Miller’s Hooked on Swing, I pulled my 1989 cassette single of Swing the Mood, which mashes up a variety of songs from [...]

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Mobile Desktops @ Improv everywhere

by Andi on March 1, 2008

in pop culture

If I lived in NYC I would totally be an Improv Everywhere agent and then I realized they have global groups, I might join the Cincinnati one!
Anyway, Flexo at Consumer Commentary posted about their latest mission, setting up desktop computers in Starbucks.
For our latest mission, three agents entered a Starbucks one by one with their [...]

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Writers’ Strike is (nearly) Over

by Andi on February 8, 2008

in pop culture

Looking at this grid from TV Guide made me realize that One Tree Hill is still on the air. huh. Anyway, I am excited to see the shows I like are expected to shoot new episodes to air this season. Some other shows will not will not be back until fall.
Grey’s AnatomyExpected to shoot 4 [...]

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Review: Scrapbooking books

by Andi on January 26, 2008

in library, pop culture, reviews, shopping

Pretty much any craft book that I find in any of the three library systems I use, I check out. Yes, I work at one library and still frequent others because the collections vary. For example, my favorite book about scrapbooks is still Scrap City, but only one library system has the book in its [...]

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TimesSelect = Dunzo

by Andi on September 18, 2007

in pop culture

The move comes two years to the day after The Times began the subscription program, TimesSelect, which has charged $49.95 a year, or $7.95 a month, for online access to the work of its columnists and to the newspaper’s archives. TimesSelect has been free to print subscribers to The Times and to some students and [...]

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