Cartoonist Ward Sutton shows what would happen if the Tea Party had influence over comic strips. Too bad he didn’t give Arlo and Janis a try.

Cartoonist Ward Sutton shows what would happen if the Tea Party had influence over comic strips. Too bad he didn’t give Arlo and Janis a try.

I’d love to be at the Jon Stewart-Stephen Colbert rally in Washington, D.C., on October 30, but I don’t know yet if that will happen. Today, Colbert tickled some funny bones — and ruffled some feathers — by appearing on Capitol Hill before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and Border Security.
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ROKU claims to have sold about half a million of its streaming video players. I don’t know how many had sold by February of last year, but that was when I got mine.
I love my ROKU HD! The thing simply works, and it provides tremendous video — and radio — bang for the buck. At first it was for Netflix Watch Instantly, and that’s still true, but now I can also listen to all of the local Boston radio stations on Radiotime, as well as various podcasts, including NPR news and shows on MEdiafly; and I never miss HD Nation on Revision3, but I don’t watch HD Nation in HD, because the ROKU is attached via S-Video cable to my 12-year-old, 32-inch, 168 lb. (excluding custom stand), Sony 32XBR100 XBR2, that I vow to keep until it dies.
I hope the ROKU HD lasts as long as the venerable XBR2, because ROKU has introduced revised versions of its players, and none of them has S-Video. Will ROKU continue to lead the market for streaming set top boxes, against the new Apple TV? I’ll cast my vote by buying a ROKU XDS for use with the video projector.
It’s not often there’s new Bing Crosby news! A few months back I talked about Bing Crosby’s involvement in the development of magnetic audio and video recording. Now it’s been revealed that the only complete recording of game 7 of the 1960 World Series has been found among Bing’s belongings, and it’s in perfect condition. You’ll find the story at this link.
The five-reel set, found in December in Crosby’s home, is the only known complete copy of the game, in which Pirates second baseman Bill Mazeroski hit a game-ending home run to beat the Yankees, 10-9. It is considered one of the greatest games ever played.
It’s ironic, however, that Bing hired an outfit to record the game on Kinescope, rather than videotape, because he helped bankroll the technology’s development at Ampex.
Yesterday, the mainstream outlets picked up on something that had been floating around the tech sites, about Steve Jobs allegedly dumping on a journalism student. Since then there’s been some confusion over the facts, but for the sake of this post I’ll assume it’s true that a journalism student made repeated efforts to contact Apple’s media relations people, didn’t receive a reply, then texted Steve Jobs directly.
If this is correct, and if Jobs saw the message and actually replied himself, why would he have said anything other than, “I’ll have somebody get back to you”? To say anything else was simply wrong, and is another indication that Steve should step back from the day-to-day doings at Apple. He had the all-time greatest return to power of any CEO in business history, and he has nothing left to prove, especially after his brush — two brushes — with death. Steve, it’s time to start thinking about calling it quits, and if you don’t have anybody ready to step in, then you haven’t been doing your job, have you?
I can’t embed this video, you’ll have to click the picture, or here, to go to a page where you can watch it. This was supposedly what was going on with English teens in 1960, presumably in London, with no mention of the Beatles, who were already making a name for themselves in Liverpool.
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