The only problem with this Johari window is that it didn’t include the words "asshole", "bitch", "wanker" and "prick". Because I would have picked those four words. The fifth word I would have picked? "Friendly".
The only problem with this Johari window is that it didn’t include the words "asshole", "bitch", "wanker" and "prick". Because I would have picked those four words. The fifth word I would have picked? "Friendly".
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow this morning, which means there may be six more weeks of winter.
The 7-day forecast in the Austin metro area from Feb. 2-Feb. 8, 2006, according to KXAN:
2006 may mark Mozart’s 250th birthday, but it also marks the 100th birthday of Dmitri Shostakovich. A number of arts organization in Austin have banded together to commemorate the latter with Shostakovich 100.
Throughout 2006, chamber ensembles, soloists and the orchestra will schedule Shostakovich works into their programs. Tonight (Jan. 21), Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg joins the Austin Symphony Orchestra for a performance of the composer’s Scherzo No. 1, his first opus.
Austin Chronicle and the Statesman have both written about Shostakovich 100.
Let me just say, though, the Chronicle does a better job than the Shostakovich 100 web site in listing events. The calendar interface on the Shostakovich 100 site forces you to click on every single date to see each event, and you can’t see a complete list of events on one page. It’s time-consuming and unintuitive, two things it shouldn’t be for the most important aspect of the site itself.
No one has scheduled a performance of Shostakovich’s Quartet for Strings No. 8, or its string orchestra version, Chamber Symphony, Opus 110a. That’s my favorite Shostakovich piece (predictably). I’d be there in a heart beat if someone did.
But there’s enough Shostakovich happening around town this year that I may actually take in a concert or two.
OK, Mr. Falwell, I’ll play ball — Merry Fucking Christmas.
I guess this site is becoming my TV blog. Yet more comments about the current TV season …
So are the regular doses of syndicated Law & Order: Criminal Intent episodes on two different cable networks — USA and Bravo — making my lust for Jamey Sheridan grow? How did I develop a jones for middle-aged guys?
Some comments about the new television seasons …
I heard about this game a long time ago (damn you Metafilter), but I didn’t get around to playing it till this week. Oh. My. Goofness. I am addicted. Addicted! And I’m determined to get through all the levels. I was so stumped by level 17, I found some spoilers. Shh!
Update: I managed to get through all 25 levels, and I only punked out of two of them. That is, I looked at the spoilers. But two out 25 — that’s pretty good. I managed to figure out the rest of them. That’s good, right?
In the past few weeks, I’ve noticed Hotmail — or rather, the Passport Network which handles Hotmail logins — has been incredibly temperamental. This morning, I had a tough time getting responses from Passport whenever I tried to do something in Hotmail — from checking my inbox to clearing out the junk mail box.
I’ve also noticed the signout page from Hotmail goes days without updates. After Hurricane Rita had passed, the big story on that signout page was the hurricane making landfall.
Oddly enough, www.msn.com remains fully updated. Between system updates that break computers and now musty content, is it more proof of rot?