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Don’t worry, we are all right. But Lakeview (the part of Chicago better known as Boystown) and Andersonville (the part of Chicago that should be known as Andersnatch) were hit hard by nasty tornado-like winds, better known as “microblasts.”
And boy did they tear up the hood! Dozens of trees were broken and uprooted in the primarily gay neighborhoods of Chicago as tornado-force winds tore down power lines, turning power off and shutting down businesses.
Being Puertorican, I’m used to the city being torn apart by mother nature, and despite my fear for people’s safety and well-being, I love it when life makes a society collectively pause.
We all went down to the “Rock For Kids” benefit to hob-knobb with Chicago’s music and media scenesters which was unfortunately postponed due to the power outage, so we hung out at Gignermans, a lovely tavern where everyone was hanging out, having a great time. The music was turned off, the lights were turned off, nothing but us, good beer and our conversation. I wish every time I went into a bar it was like this.
On today’s show we’re joined by NYC-blogger John Q Sanchez, a regular contributor to our TastyZine blog. John, Marc and I just love the fact that YouTube is quietly collecting a whole generation’s youthful desires to lip sync with the hairbrush in front of the mirror, only ask John says, we are in the mirror looking back.
Why do young people find it so compelling to post lip-syncing videos of themselves on YouTube?
We’ll also be talking about another internet viral phenomena, Bacn. Bacn is Spam that you want, but aren’t ready to read, like your phone bill or Feast Blast. Thanks to JasonCable for the heads up!
Will it catch on? Who knows. I personally think it’s too formulated to catch on, and I just label my phone bills “bills” instead of “bacn.” But it is the internet, and strange things are just the magic spice that might catch on like wildfire! Speaking of which, where did the word SPAM come from to refer to unwanted emails? Answer? Star Trek vs. Star Wars rivalry.
Also- why do computers on TV and films talk with a monotonous voice? Real life computers don’t speak like that, so where did that come from? Check out this sexy way to find out what your IP address is.
I don’t believe this story is true- a man surgically whittled his fingers so he could use his iPhone better. [UPDATE: The story was a hoax.] Sounds more like a complaint that our user interfaces seem to take less and less into consideration our physical bodies anymore.
The podcast that comes with a glass of orange juice, a plate of biscuits and gravy. The full meal deal! Feast of Fools.
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rick in san diego says:
August 24, 2007 at 02:36Hey, does anyone else think Twiki’s head looked like the head of a penis? I have memories from the bathtub at 8yrs old, “BEE-DEE, BEE-DEE, BEE-DEE, BEEP!” Ha!
Did you know Mel Blanc did his voice?