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Or Sunday afternoon…whatever. The main point is that I have no point right now & you should just check out what’s below. I’m going outside. And by going outside I mean doing five loads of laundry & cleaning my apartment before heading to San Diego for four days.
- Marvin…wtf?
- Mike Schmidt (my favorite baseball player, EVER) has his own wine. Can someone tell charitywines.com that spell check is a great tool & that scrolling left to right is so Web 1.0?
- Cubans are going to love home computing &, maybe someday, the intertubes.
- I wish I could be this consistently funny.
- I’m not really that into cars, but holy shit.
- Coldplay joins the likes of Nine Inch Nails & Radiohead, embracing the digital space. Note to the music industry: it will all make sense later; stop staring from the sidelines & do something! My friends & I are always going to find ways to get free music. If you get creative you might be able to trick us into paying for it sometimes!
- Speaking of…NIN just stepped it up a notch. I have a small list (mostly because I never write it down & then end up forgetting) of people’s brains I’d like to pick. Trent Reznor is one of them.
- This sucks. So much for creating & posting interesting mixes. Today was going to be Breakfast with the Beatles.
- I was at game 4 of the Flyers/Canadiens series. IMO, the NHL Playoffs is the second best post season tournament going. March Madness gets my vote as the best. Why should you care about this? Because the NHL regular season is not that interesting. Long-boring-lacking-personality morphs into electric-atmosphere-fueling-arena-rattling-celebration. Even more so in a great hockey town, like Philly. It’s the same, yet compelling, story told over & over again; hot goalie standing on his head & keeping his outshot team in games, adroit playmaker setting his team up for chances, the Detroit Red Wings choking, & an unlikely hero scoring timely goals. The NHL will never be as big as the NFL, NBA, or MLB, but few sports bring out the raw fan in you like hockey. They need to harness this; I’d start by hiring whoever is in charge of marketing the Flyers.

