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Friday, December 7, 2007
Friday, November 30, 2007
asr ON: Old Friends
Throughout the course of the week we'll go back in the archives and pull randomness from old shows. For those of you who go to lengths to avoid childhood friends, here's a clip for ya.
asr ON: Old Friends
posted by mario
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
asr ON: Community College
In the archives, here's a clip on going back to school.
asr ON: Community College
posted by mario
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
What Had Happened Was...
We did a show this week. Honestly, we did, but technology let us down and removed all traces of it. Not fun. We were on live though, so if you really really really want to listen to it, you'll have to find someone who listened live and hope he's a great storyteller. This is what happens when you don't listen live. You ruined it for yourself.
posted by mario
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
NHL/NBA Age Hypocricy; Strike It Is; Are You Smarter Than Juan
No Kolsky this week in our first Tuesday night show, and no Kolsky means no supervision, which means a little bit of sports. It starts with a boring discussion on the Patriots and ends with what Jeff believes is a double standard between the NHL and NBA. Within and around, we play trivia, talk about the writers strike, crapping in McDonalds, a day at work for Jeff, and what happens when six-year-old boys and girls play basketball. They grow up so fast.
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posted by mario
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Below is a commercial...
... it's for the iPhone, and as with most of their recent run of commercials, it has someone standing in front of a black backdrop and giving detail of their iPhone experience. This pilot talks about his plane (in Chicago) being delayed and how him having the iPhone allowed him to check the weather and let his dispatcher know that a storm has passed and they could take off.
I have a tendancy to associate products/companies too much with their commercial. If the commercial sucks (not in a not funny way, but a it makes no sense way), I have a hard time being at all interested in it. This is a perfect example. I'm pretty sure we have the internet in Chicago and at our airports. And I'm pretty sure dispatchers wouldn't delay a flight for three hours based on what they heard on the 10:00 news. But apparently they needed the help of a pilot and his magical iPhone (the only device in the world to have internet access).
posted by mario