February 23, 2007

Visuals

Not that you asked, but...
I have a new category of blog postings. It's called "not that you asked". You can now easily find out all the things I want to share with you that you never knew to ask me.

My picture pages have been reorganized and updated to include our recent stay in California.

Next Blogging has given me some things to think about today and I think you should think about them too.
  • Right out of the gate I found a good one. Funny, a bit dark, with a posting about the sad reality of Major League Baseball then funny observations about Jeopardy. It has to go downhill from here.
  • This one is just a loooong list of television shows, organized by series and season with each available episode listed and access codes ("The password will be one of the following") for watching said episodes on the Internet. It seems scandalous and mundane at the same time.
  • This one is called Pedo News and is all kinds of news reports and comments on "pedo-sexuals". Go ahead, see what it means.
  • There was a site that I'd really rather not have come across. Let's just say it had a lot of spread legs. Sorry, no link folks.
  • This site's name has got to be one of the longest in Blogger history: "Orissa at the receiving end of MHRD again: Announced for new IIT for Orissa shifted?" Um, is that code for something?
  • At first glance this site looked like another porn blog. But no, nothing so titillating.
  • I've been jipped. I hit several sites twice, and none of them were fun ones. Are we facing a blog shortage?
Have I told you how sad I am not to have BBC America? I want to watch Robin Hood so badly. My desire is becoming quite irrational. I don't want to wait until June and I don't want to just read about episodes. This reminds me how much I'd like a la carte cable. Not that you asked, but the channels I would subscribe to are PBS, ABC, NBC, HBO, FX, BBC America, Bravo, SciFi, Discovery, ESPN, VH1, USA, Comedy Central, and maybe Food Network.

Should I start doing these so-called meme postings?

You might want me to have a point, but I don't.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, you must meme! It's quite addicting, actually. But fun. Memes away! :)