It's a full hand of cards for Amazon: the Web's mega-retailer announced Thursday that it will be selling music from Sony BMG Music Entertainment in its Amazon MP3 store. This means that Amazon MP3, which only sells "naked" tracks without any digital rights management (DRM) protection, now has deals with all four major music labels. Because of the lack of copy protection, any song from Amazon MP3 can play on virtually any media-playing device, from PCs to music players to cell phones and PDAs.
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Show us where you work.
Submitted by leisa bell.
Well, I actually don't have anything to show. I work in a cubical....which is pretty boring. You've seen one you've seen them all. Plus, the owners of my company have never saw reason to buy a sign. We just have a boring, unmarked building sitting on a street. Makes for good fun when people show up for their interviews
New Guy: I am supposed to have an interview.
Secretary: Don't think it was here, but you look like someone we could use. Do you have a problem working with human cadavers?
New Guy: Um....
Secretary: Poor Tom thought he could handle them, but then he showed up with a shotgun and...
New Guy: I think I need to get going.
Secretary: I'm just messing with ya. Tom's perfectly fine. I called the institute yesterday they said he's making eye contact again. It's a good sign.
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I wouldn't stand to close to the NFL Commissioner. He is more than willing to omit sports bars from its archaic rules about screen size, but can't see it in his heart to grant a similar omission for churches. Anyone else see a possible lightening bolt in his future?
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I went to IMDB and started looking at the actors in the movie only to find out that Suzanne Pleshette, the lady that played the Dean Jone's love interest in the movie, died on January 19, 2008. It just seemed weird (almost eerie) that she had died only a few days before we watched the movie. She was also the woman who played the wife in the The Ugly Dachshund and was apparently best known for a role on Bob Newhart. I guess her death was totally overshadowed by the death of Heath Ledger.
I wasn't necessarily a huge fan of the guy. Actually, a Knights Tale sort of annoys me because I am not a fan of movies that are supposed to be set in a certain time period that contain modern elements. The way jousting is portrayed as a modern day sporting event annoys me. I guess the point was to make people realize that jousting was the major sport of the day, but they didn't have to have people do the whole "We Will Rock" thing in Gladiator for you to understand the significance of Gladiators.
Reguardless, I was annoyed when all the speculation of how Heath Ledger died started. I even fussed at Jennifer because she was talking as if he'd definitely died of a drug overdose at one point. Again, it isn't I'm a huge fan of Heath, but I hate gossip. Particularly gossip that could ruin someone's reputation. So what if the guy had sleeping pills? Think for a moment what would be found in your house if you died and strangers were searching it. Would you want that info getting out in the public? What would people assumed you died from? The fact is, it wouldn't happen to you because, most likely, you aren't a celebrity. There isn't a desire to stamp some tragic story on your forehead so your life becomes a major motion picture in 10 years.
Enough with the lecturing...
The wind outside it really crazy today. It actually woke me up this morning and it sounded like someone was out in our living room. It was just something blowing around on our deck, but talk about a rude awakening.
On Thursday I got a call at work that was really unnerving. Jennifer called and you could tell she was upset. Grace was in the background crying, so I knew something bad had happened. Jennifer told me Grace had burned three of her fingers on the stove and wouldn't stop crying. She told me Grace wouldn't let her do anything to her hand. She wouldn't let her put ice on it, clean it, or anything. She called me wondering what she should do, and I didn't have any idea. She had already called the doctor, and they had pretty much told her to put Grace's hand in some water, but there wasn't much more we could do for her. The burn wasn't too bad, so it was just the pain that was bothering Grace. Jennifer was finally able to get Grace to calm down by giving her a pacifier. It was the same thing we did months ago when she had a procedure to remove a cashew she had inhaled from her lung. Other then that time, she hasn't had a pacifier since she was 1. Occasionally she'll grab Logan's and put it in her mouth, but we always take it from her. She just chews on them anyway. Jennifer said once she got Grace calm and focused on something, she took the pacifier away.
I felt bad for Grace getting hurt,
because we had snow on Thursday. Not a lot, but enough that she got
excited about it. She saw lots of snow while we were in Michigan,
but our schedule while we were there made it all but impossible for
her to get to play in it much. Besides, the weather was just WAY to
cold up there.
Thursday morning, I went in an picked Grace up and opened her Window to show her the snow. She started screaming, "Snow! Snow!". Then she noticed my car was covered and told me I needed to go clean it off. I went to finish getting ready for work, and when I came back out, Grace was missing. She had put her shoes on and was out on the deck (You see, we used to fuss at her for going outside and told her she had to come in because she didn't have any shoes on. Now she puts on her shoes before she goes outside without us knowing. She's clever, that one.). When I went out on the deck to get her, she looked at me, grinned really big, and started bouncing and giggling in the snow. "I like! I like!" she screamed as only a excited toddler can. It was adorable.
Yesterday was Logan's first birthday. It is hard to believe the kid was born a year ago, but then again it almost is since this year has gone by so quickly. Staying at the hospital with Logan is such a blur, because it went so quickly and smoothly. Grace had difficulty passing her hearing test, had difficulty nursing because of a lump of skin in her mouth that was removed while we were in the hospital, and Jennifer had a much harder recovery. Logan popped out, ate fine, pooped fine, and Jennifer was better overnight. We went home much sooner.
I also recall that Jennifer and I were much more relaxed with Logan. With Grace, Jennifer seemed to have this compulsive thing about keeping Grace in the room with us. With Logan, we didn't have a problem pushing him back to the nursery so we could enjoy our dinner in quiet or get a good nights sleep. We knew we'd get plenty of sleepless nights and screaming at home. Boy did we ever. A year in and he's just now starting to wake up once a night.
The party yesterday was hectic, but fun. We had 12 adults and 6 kids (including ours) in this trailer. It was a little cramped at times, but the kids stayed in other rooms playing for the most part so that helped out. We had this Italian dish that Logan really loves. It is chicken, marinara, and polenta. Most everyone seemed to like it. We knew it was a little bit of a different dish, but we figured that it was only weird in name. The taste is very nice. Basically, it is like eating marinara and chicken on top of a cheese sauce.
Logan got a lot of clothes, because that is what we asked for. With is birthday so close to Christmas, it didn't make much sense to get more toys.
Oh, we also managed to get some games of Wii bowling in during the party and I have big news...I went PRO in bowling!!! Finally. Yep, it only took me a year (good grief). Now if I can maintain it. I woke up early this morning and played a few games. I have my pro status up to about 1,049 for the time being. That should give me some wiggle room.
For those of you that don't know what I am talking about, DRM is the technology in your files bought from iTunes that limits what computers it plays on and how many times you can burn it. Files bought from the Amazon store can be copied to and played on any computer or device that supports MP3. You can burn it to CD as much as you like. Plus, Amazon uses something called variable bit rate when compressing its music, and I think it sounds better. So, why are you still buying from iTunes?
These are two videos I saw recently that really cracked me up. First up, well...just watch.
What are you saving up for?
Submitted by Star.
Apparently a new iPod. I found out today at the gym that my iPod shuffle isn't working anymore. I have a 30GB Video iPod, but that is hard drive based and you really aren't supposed to work out with it.
We're also saving up for a new house.
An appeals court has upheld a lower court's ruling that Dish Networks' DVRs infringe on software patents held by TiVo. In a
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