I didn't have a good day,
today. If you think that sounds like a "journal entry," follow the link. For other worsts, check out
worst * ever.
And while we're playing Google games, President Bush has been a
miserable failure, and if you don't believe me, you can
see for yourself. Also, check out the
Official Google Blog entry for that search. Yeah, it's old news, "
big deal, wanna fight about it?"
Labels: family guy, george bush, meme, worst
By now, you've probably heard this one, but if you haven't:
this is probably the best blonde joke I've heard.
Labels: joke, meme
Kaitlen and I are going to a museum in New York today and, since we both have iPods, I thought it would be nice to find an audio tour to download so that we could take a guided tour. (I only thought of the idea after I read that
Slate was
doing it.) Since I didn't really want to go to
the Met, I thought I would
search for other podcast tours. The third link on this query seemed perfect:
PODTRIP sounded like exactly the sort of resource I wanted. But if you look at the site, you realize that it's a shameless attempt to drive traffic toward the Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia. The only tour available is for that museum, and the only language available is English (the other languages say "Coming Soon"). By itself, this dearth would just be irritating. But if you look at the
Contact Us section, you'll find that the site and the museum share an address. I guess even Pez museums are trying to cash in on the iPod craze. That's too bad, because a
real site dedicated to podcast museum tours would be great.
Labels: podcasts