The lo-cal news twit just informed me that today is National Donut Day, reigniting the eternal controversy: “donuts” or “doughnuts.” I’ll go with ‘donuts,’ since it’s almost 35% easier to type (and ‘doenuts’ would be a contradiction in terms). Plus I’m pretty sure it’s how Homer would spell it. But, even without Donut Day, this would still be a big weekend up here in the hinterland.
For one thing, it’s the annual “Taste of Syracuse” celebration, with this year’s big ticket item (well, it’s actually free, so there aren’t any tickets, but anyways…) being the Saturday evening performance by the band “Modern West,” led by Kevin Costner. I have no idea what kind of music they play (I’m thinking some sort of Country/Western thing, based on the name), but, as you may have heard, Kevin Costner is a very famous person, so lots of folks will no doubt be going out to look at him (plus, did I mention, it’s free).
As part of TOS, tonight is the annual Syracuse Area Music (aka SAMMY) Awards, and this year’s SAMMY Hall of Fame inductees are Donna Colton, The Dean Brothers, Otis Smith, Mike Greenstein and Carrie Pardee. Never heard of them? Well, too bad for you. Besides, Libba Cotten was inducted years ago, and they had to pick somebody.
As if that wasn’t enough, party girl and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will be coming to nearby Auburn to participate in the annual Founders’ Day celebration. Lock up your sons (and maybe your daughters, too 😉 ), CNY’ers, Sarah’s comin’!
The esteemed Governor and wolf murderer will be meetin’ and greetin’ and paradin’ and stuff. And if you’ve got $250 (seems kind of cheap – not unlike the Governor herself – don’t it?), on Saturday afternoon you can have your pitcher takin’ with her at the William H Seward House library, and then go and set a spell with her at a garden party reception. Well, except you better already have your ticket, ‘cuz they’re all sold out (to be fair, there were only 125 of them to begin with, so that wasn’t too tough). But the event is raising $31 grand for the Seward museum, so I reckon that’s a good thing.
But wait, there’s more! It’s also “Oz-Stravaganza!” weekend in Chittenango, birthplace of L. Frank Baum (women’s suffrage advocate, supporter of ‘Redskin’ extirmination [sic] – at least in two editorials he wrote for the Aberdeen Saturday Pioneer – and author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz – the first of something like 40 ‘Oz’ books, and possibly one of the 12,853 books Dubya read – or had read to him – while pretending to be president). It’s also the 70th anniversary of the release of the movie, and the 100th anniversary of the publication of the fifth book in the series, “The Road to Oz” (where Dorothy meets the Shaggy Man, and while trying to find the road to Butterfield, they get lost on an enchanted road) so this should be quite an affair. Oh, there’ll be parades (we love our parades, here in the provinces) and munchkins (well, the widow of a munchkin, anyway; I don’t know if the others will make the trip this year. Sadly, our favorite munchkin – Clarence Swensen – passed away in February, leaving us with only 8 of the original 124) and all sorts of yellow brick road type of stuff, and the whole darn town of Chittenango will be abuzz.
Oh, go ahead and make fun of us yokels, but I guarantee this would never happen here. They’d have towed the sucker after the first couple tickets.
Denise Richards has apparently fessed up to have three boob jobs. I didn’t actually read the story (and I’m not real clear on who she is, though I gather she’s famous), so I don’t know if she had her boobs done three times, or if she has three boobs. Is this her?
Time to make the donuts.
On Thursday, OK/FK and RG mentioned Lyn Samuels, who is the most grating, unedifying, often wrong, commenter now on Sirius. I can’t believe she has fans who can actually hear her. So my theory is that she is there to either discredit liberals or she has enough money to be self funding and Sirius like the dough.
If there were really punishment that fit the crime, she and Rush would be locked in a small room until they both cried uncle.
In an effort to gain political points the Rethugs have revealed classified info and delayed funding for the troops ’cause they don’t like the IMF. Doesn’t that mean they are traitors who don’t support the troops or is that only the case when the left does it?
I have definitely heard that satellite radio doesn’t make the talkers any money. The right-wing nutjob Jim Quinn said so during one of his morning shows on XM.
That whole satellite business is very suspicious.
Much of the non-music satellite programming is provided for free or for a nominal fee, just to get exposure (Howard Stern being an obvious exception).
I don’t know how satellite radio can survive, even with XM and Sirius now combined. It costs a lot of money (I’ve read anywhere from $30 to $500 million) to build and launch a satellite (never mind the facilities required to receive programming and zap it up there). Not to mention they occasionally blow up. You also have to get ’em to up to geosynchronous orbit – which is about 23,000 miles; the ISS is at 220 miles, and the Hubble is at about 370 miles. And they all have multiple birds in the sky.
And the damn satellites only have a certain life expectancy, so you have to keep sending ’em up.
They also have a lot of terrestrial antennas in metro areas in order to get signal coverage. So you need receive and broadcast facilities on the ground, too.
So you need a hell of a lot of subscribers to pay for all that infrastructure (and you have to convince people to shell out a pretty fair amount of money for the receivers, just for the privilege of paying a monthly subscription fee).
Terrestrial radio might suck, but there are lots of other alternatives these days. I pay about $14 a month to have access to almost any music that’s available out there, plus podcasts and vidcasts. I can sync my player to my subscription wirelessly, and hook it to my stereo, bring it to work, listen while I cut the grass, have it in the car – and even stream it to my tevee over my network at home.
And I don’t have to fart around with an antenna.
I got rid of my satellite radio. You can watch the tuning/reception indicator and you always get the best signal with the terrestrial signal. It is completely junk if you have trees around with just the satellite signal going.
When the branches and leaves start swaying, it is indeed spotty.
Elizabeth Cotten is a gem Vernon.
i was delighted to see that video, first time i ever got a chance to see her picking. i first heard her in 1967, loved her music ever since.
She certainly was. And smart, too. As soon as she started making some money from her recordings, she bought a house in Syracuse and moved her daughter and grandkids the hell out of DC.
And babe, that aint no lie.
Every Friday, the Israeli papers publish a national poll catching a snapshot of the public’s mood. This week’s poll is unequivocal in showing major public support for an end to the settlement foolery.
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/06/05/friday_poll_in_israel_shows_majoritysolid_support/?ref=fpd
That’ll probably have about as much effect on Israeli politicians as the overwhelming public support by Americans for a single-payer healthcare system is having on US politicians.
Lefsetz is a bit of a dweeb and cheerleader but he wrote this about Sirius XM
http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/2009/06/05/saving-satellite-radio-2/
Good read. There’s an XM station – The Loft – that’s pretty good. I get it on DirecTV, but it’s pretty rare that I listen. In fact, for all I know it isn’t even there anymore.
What I wanted as a satellite subscriber (especially Sirius, because I needed to put an antenna on the roof to get it) was to have something that would share the signal from one antenna wirelessly throughout the house (I’m just not in the car enough to really care about having it in the car).
Back in the Air America “golden” days, I used an FM transmitter with about a half block range to get the signal to all the radios in the house. Then I just left the receiver on AAR all the time. Worked great (used to have my alarm clock radio set to go off at 6:06 AM; god, I miss that), but I’d rather have had the option of getting a couple of units so I didn’t have to go to the bedroom in order to change the channel.
Oh well. I had XM, then switched to Sirius to get the full AAR lineup (XM was way easier to get, signal-wise), and then dropped that when it became an XM exclusive, and just went to streaming and podcasts.
Sat radio is a good idea, but unless you’re a trucker or a traveling salesperson, it just doesn’t pay.
Sarah is here! And she toured Harriet Tubman’s house.
One of the commenters on the local-yokel newspaper site says she’s a “class act.” :barf:
It was frickin’ 72 here today Why would somebody from Alaska need a sweater?
If you click on the image above, you get a much higher resolution version. Makes you wonder what funeral parlor does her makeup.
I’m going to see a movie later tonight about a cellist turned nokanshi.
Travis! Long time, no see. How’s school going (gone)?
School’s been undulating I guess. Ridges and troughs, highs and lows.
I’ve been studying a little meteorology, and had a chance to go to a NOAA presentation a week or so ago for a new coastal radar for Washington. Maria Cantwell was there and I met her briefly.
There’s a couple weeks left before summer starts. I plan to go on a 3-credit camping trip for bio. and geo credit through the N. Cascades sometime in late July.
That’s great. Really sounds like you’re making the most of your time at school (peaks and valleys to be expected). I wish I’d done that, back in my day. You’re way ahead of me (not that that’s exactly a triumph 😉 ). Enjoy your time off, and good luck next term.
I was just at Newsday’s site, and saw this headline:
Mets’ Putz to Have Surgery
:rofl2:
And they call us yokels!
Thanks, man. Though, I’m still really just a dumb American.
I’ll check back later. :peace:
I liked The Loft too. One of the Loft DJ’s was/is Jerry Rubino who came from WFDU in NJ. Many of the DJ’s in fact come from freeform stations such as WFDU and WFMU (also in NJ). They can sign me up again if they somehow negotiated to take the WFMU stream and just rebroadcast that!
Some sort of straightjacket exists on the Sirius channels. Another Sirius DJ named Ghosty hosts a volunteer radio show on WFDU that I stream. He says the WFDU gig is the only way he can get to play what he wants to. As Knofler(?) said “10,000 channels and nothing to listen to”.
I look at “class act” as code for whites watching the world pass them by. A class act would be someone who would fit well in the world of the pre-60s.
just spent the last 4 hours listening and researching Elizabeth Cotten. was a treat!
Freight Train
yay trav!
two beers veirs!
that’s a beaut version!
check out doc watsons version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCJCcfc-_6w
Watergate burglar Bernard Leon Barker dies in Miami at age 92
What more can I say? Thank you for 37 years of entertainment?