Friday, October 28, 2005
Thursday, October 27, 2005
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To put that in perspective, math gurus say those odds are roughly equal to your chance of dying within 15 minutes of buying your lottery ticket - or flipping a coin and getting 24 tails in a row.
You are also somewhere between 14 and 50 times more likely to get struck by lightning, depending on who's doing the calculations, they say." - Macleans.ca
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Monday, October 24, 2005
Poetry
Chances are you are scared of fictions.
Chances are you are only fleetingly happy.
Chances are you know much less than you think you do.
Chances are you feel a little guilty.
Chances are you want people to lie to you.
Perhaps the answer lies on the side of a coffee cup.
You are lost.
— David Cross, Comedian
Column
Enormous eggbeater, family feuds and the drinking olympics.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Events
The Facts:
Are you game?
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Event
He can also be heard giving a tour of Excitement Video on Popped Culture's "SEX & ROMANCE" episode and Windom Earle can be heard giving an extremely rare "unplugged" performance on Radio Free Polygon. Both available in Podcast form.
Lastly, here is an chance to see the Windom Earle video set: CKDU FUNDING DRIVE: Immaculate Machine w/ Windom Earle and HotShotRobot @ Stage Nine $5 ($7 after 10pm)Tune into What's New Mitsou on Tuesday, Oct 25th to pledge and win tickets.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Monday, October 17, 2005
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Monday, October 03, 2005
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Energy
Music
R. L. Burnside
November 21, 1926 - September 1, 2005
We at Fat Possum are sad to announce that R.L. Burnside died today at his hospital room in Memphis.
Blues artist R.L. Burnside, who redefined the blues genre by incorporating indie rock acts and hip-hop production, died September 1, 2005, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Burnside was born November 21, 1926, in Harmontown, Mississippi, and spent most of his life in the north Mississippi hill country, where he worked as a sharecropper and a commercial fisherman and played guitar at weekend house parties. In 1968, noted folklorist George Mitchell recorded Burnside for the first time. In 1991 Burnside was the first artist signed to then-fledgling Fat Possum Records in Oxford, Mississippi. His debut, "Too Bad Jim," was produced by former New York Times pop critic Robert Palmer. Along with his friend, neighbor, and label-mate Junior Kimbrough, Burnside was one of the most popular and important blues musicians to emerge in the last two decades. He recorded the crossover collaboration "A Ass Pocket of Whiskey" with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in 1996 and became a cult hero. In 1998, music from "Come On In" was featured in several movies and television shows, including The Sopranos. Burnside sold hundreds of thousands of records in his lifetime. He is survived by his wife Alice Mae, twelve children, and numerous grandchildren.
Those wishing to help should send donations to:
Freeland & Freeland Trust Account
Burnside Memorial
P. O. Box 269
Oxford, MS 38655
(662)234-3414
All proceeds will go directly to RL's widow, Alice Mae.
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Old People Food
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Music
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Monday, August 15, 2005
Column
The "Racino" opens in Charlottetown, students build a house using phonebooks and the Canso Causeway turns 50.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Column
Beer Bandit on stage, a horse named Drop Off dies and breaking accordion records.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Film
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Column
Emergency bikes, voting my mail and Chapel Island goes national.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Monday, August 01, 2005
Saturday, July 30, 2005
Fake News
Oct-olbert: "Strangers With Candy" will be released on October 21 and Colbert Report debuts on October 17.
Photo
"I'm so pleased to be coming to Halifax. I should be in Bermuda. But who cares? I'm home," said Nancy Shakleton (CBC Nova Scotia)
Film
"Michael Moore and Mel Gibson are the same person, except for a few sit-ups. Moore thought his cheesy political blooper reel was going to tell people how to vote. Mel thought that his little gay S&M movie about his imaginary friend was going to help him get to heaven. George W. Bush is president and there’s still no god. You failed boys. Someone should have told Mike that the bad guys are smarter than him and someone should have told Mel that the Three Stooges were Jewish." - Letter from Penn Jillette (Official Site)
"A work of painstaking and penetrating scholarship...one of the most original and rigorous pieces of criticism in any medium I have encountered in quite some time...also possibly the filthiest, vilest, most extravagantly obscene documentary ever made." - A.O. Scott on The Aristocrats (New York Times)
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Column
Playing chicken with chickens, knifed in church and lending a harp.
By: Iain K. MacLeod
Monday, July 25, 2005
Doppleganger
* ever-increasing storage space
* completely free
* speed (page doesn't have to reload to sift through messages)
* forwarding ability (works well with another account)
* POP downloading (you can use an e-mail program if you want)
* amazing searchability
* GmailStatus (Mac Os X)
* interesting hacks are popping up all the time
* you can read mail with an aggregator
* to me, Google is innovative and inspiring...Microsoft is stagnating. I cringe when I see a somethingorother@hotmail.com on a business card or on a band web site. I guess I am an e-litest!
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Monday, July 18, 2005
Column
Salmon cams, backyard wrestling and the gay market.
By: Iain K. MacLeod