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Wmcmanus

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  1. Hey, that's pretty cool. I had no idea such gadgets existed. But then again, I don't cook.
  2. That always passes me off! Next time you're in need of a hooker... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58u0H5beDzQ
  3. Mike, what is your Anova? Can you link to it? Just curious and am trying to follow the thread. I've Googled it and have found nothing but nightmarish reminders of being an under-math'ed Ph.D. student.
  4. Happy birthday, Nate!
  5. Don't try this at home, Kevin. It got the Blues Brothers in big trouble. http://www.fark.com/vidplayer/8068187
  6. Mind boggling.
  7. I hope they can finally put this piece of shit away for a good, long time! This has been his career, or so it would seem. Just imagine how many times he's gotten away with stealing luggage at Chicago airports and bus terminals if he's managed to get caught doing it a half dozen times. My guess is that he has done this thousands of times.
  8. Happy birthday!
  9. Really need to make it back to an NY meet again one day, but can't make this one. Will be at my brother's surprise 50th birthday party in Illinois on that same day.
  10. RIP Paco de Lucia, you were an amazingly talented man. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26351251
  11. Ok, what is truly remarkable here is that neither one of them is sweating. http://www.flixxy.com/leosvel-and-diosmani-the-mast-the-worlds-greatest-cabaret.htm
  12. RIP. Always thought he was great in every role he played. As Pars said, droll. Also one of those actors who was quite good at expressing himself just with his eyes.
  13. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1972102-lehigh-valley-ironpigs-unveil-new-bacon-themed-uniforms?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=programming-national
  14. Fucking interesting, man. http://dude.hackthesound.com/ For reference:
  15. Wmcmanus

    Guitar-Case

    You would have to go to Fairfax. CA. Lots of creepy guys there...
  16. Worth watching. http://www.wimp.com/thunderstruckcellos/
  17. Holy crap! If you've ever played the game of golf...
  18. I just noticed this player, and came to this forum to start a thread about it. Interested as well.
  19. I know next to nothing of the Buddhist faith, but now have a rather loose connection to one of their spiritual leaders who passed away today (it's not even in the news yet). Her sister is an active member at ClausNet (a Mrs. Claus type whose husband is also a member). She let me know of her sister's passing via a private message this morning. RIP, Venerable Karuna Dharma. http://www.karunadharma.info/
  20. Happy birthday, Dan!
  21. I thought this was a nice piece by NPR. http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2014/02/21/280715487/the-good-listener-for-bands-and-fans-the-no-fault-divorce?utm_content=socialflow&utm_campaign=nprfacebook&utm_source=npr&utm_medium=facebook The Neil Young example is actually a good one, but he still produces some good work every now and then, it's just not anything that even resembles his top form work. Johnny Cash and Dylan are exceptions in the sense that they both did (and Dylan still does) some of their best work in the later stages of their careers. But as far as adding purchased music to my collection, I'm just happy that there are so many ways to preview an album these days. Even if all I can do is listen to the 30 second sound bites for each track at Amazon, it gives me a pretty good idea of whether to give an album further consideration, and this is especially true of the MANY old timers that I once loved who are still putting out albums... just because... they have nothing better to do! Guys like Neil Young, Van Morrison (who actually titled a recent album "Born to Sing: No Plan B" and he really should develop one), Paul McCartney (sacrelige to say so or not, most of his past 20 years of production is sheit), John Fogerty, and dare I say Elvis Costello? The list goes on and on. But of course, that said, I just bought a new Boz Skaggs album called "Memphis" even though he hasn't been relevant since the 70s (to the extent he was relevant then). There is a desire, though, to want to keep loving bands and solo artists that you once were really into, and most of them don't ever completely lose it, so there is almost always at least a couple of tracks that will draw you in. Still, there is so much else out there...
  22. Interesting and commendable, assuming it's non toxic and so forth. Also, I'm happy to report that Rudolph was exempted based on his preexisting condition. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2014/02/20/280220511/these-reindeer-really-do-glow-and-its-for-their-own-good?utm_content=socialflow&utm_campaign=nprfacebook&utm_source=npr&utm_medium=facebook
  23. Don't try this at home. Obviously, they are professionals. Their fingers wouldn't last long otherwise. ...and now for some "things men do" photos.
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