Even in the Rain

Even in the Rain

Here’s the video for the Fiery Furnaces’s hit single, “Even in the Rain,” which is possibly my favorite track from the band’s excellently <i>easy</i>-to-listen-to album, <i>I’m Going Away</i>. (It’s not really a “hit.” I just made that up. But it could be, if we lived in a different world.)

Media Monkey??

Does anyone have any experience with Media Monkey? I bought the program to burn WAV files from my CD's so as to move the data to a iPOD Classic. I have had a good bit of problems with the program. Specifically...

I had my entire WAV Library simply dissappear after a CClean session of trash and registry cleanup.
The program also refused to burn my CD's...I deleted and reloaded the program, had it working fine, did an update to their latest version, and now it refuses to burn CD's again.(I am using a Sony laptop and, for my sins, VISTA home premium)

All men watch porn, scientists find

Scientists at the University of Montreal launched a search for men who had never looked at pornography - but couldn't find any.

Researchers were conducting a study comparing the views of men in their 20s who had never been exposed to pornography with regular users.

But their project stumbled at the first hurdle when they failed to find a single man who had not been seen it.

Song for Tiger...

Change "mansion" to "single wide" and "private neighborhood" to "trailer park. Switch "Escalade" to "pick up truck," then "golf club" to "baseball bat" and you could have a new Carrie Underwood song on your hands!

The chicks he cheated with were cocktail/bar employees to begin with, so you don't even need to change that part!

I smell a 'hit' song!

Livin' In Paradise

Livin' In Paradise

I’d say on average that about 85 percent of the people I ask, hate Christmas music with an undying passion. I am one of a crazed minority who actually like the stuff and have long cultivated a collection of the stuff. Although I usually begin the season with the two volumes of <I>Billboard Greatest Christmas Hits</I>, both of which are now out of print (C’mon Rhino!), but are easily found used on Amazon, my general rule with Christmas music is: the weirder the better. And God knows when it comes to weird, Bob Dylan’s new collection of guttural holiday croakings is truly amazing.

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