The four packages for the 2004 HMH event are now viewable online. With packages ranging from $85 per person to $2275 per person, there’s something for everybody!
Last year’s event was kinda gay. I’m pretty sure I don’t want to go again.
Tickets go on sale Monday at 9am.
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So…are you using your Gmail account? Me neither.
Why not give it to someone who really wants one?
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Toiletology 101 – everything you ever wanted to know about toilets and toilet repair.
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I usually don’t go for the hi-techy skins, but I kinda like Machina for Winamp.
You really need to enable alpha blending in winamp for it to look its best. It’s a little gimmicky, but cool enough to last a day or three.
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Love him or hate him, Michael Moore usually has ‘interesting’ opinions about a lot of things. A young filmmaker has an ‘interesting’ opinion about him and will be releasing Michael Moore Hates America this summer.
I used to love Michael Moore back when he did TV Nation on NBC. That was such a funny, intelligent show and it didn’t last as long as it should have before it got canned.
When he started getting all political about stuff I sort of lost my enthusiasm for him. It’s fine to hold strong political opinions about the state of the world or big business or whatever, but it made him look like a kook when he gave his little Oscar speech. It took him from ‘people’s advocate’ to ‘radical left-wing advocate’ overnight.
When it comes to politics, I think I’d prefer it if people took a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy – not just on TV – but everywhere. You’ll never change peoples’ minds about politics and religion, so why bother.
I don’t think that Michael Moore Hates America. He just hates the people and the companies that run it, and he loves screaming and yelling about it to anyone that’ll listen. Jiminy Christmas man, just move to Canada already and shut up about it.
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Well we knew it was coming and now it’s here – two days ahead of schedule!
If you’re a Dish Network customer and you subscribe to AT120 or more, you now have access to all of Sirius Satellite Radio‘s commercial-free music stations right there on your TV at no extra charge. You’ll find the channels in the 6000 range. The best part about this arrangement is that these stations are streamed to Dish Network at 200kbps, much more than the 60kbps used in Sirius’ own radios!
I’m listening now and it sounds fantastic. There are SIXTY Sirius music channels on Dish and they all sound great.
The old lower-quality music stations that sit in the 900 channel range are still there – all 32 of them. I’m not sure if Dish is planning on keeping them around or not. It wouldn’t make much sense to do so… Those old streams are provided by Muzak, by the way, a company who is mostly responsible for the background music you hear in office buildings or when you go shopping in retail chain stores (hence the lower audio quality).
If you’re one of those die hards with a FTA (free to air) receiver, you can listen to these streams free too! Just point your dish to Echostar 7 at 119° and tune in! They’re unencrypted. Can you believe that?
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I am interested in forming an adult dodgeball league. If you are located in LA or Orange county, contact me at your earliest convenience. I don’t care who you are as long as you’re at least 21 years old.
I was inspired by this article. However the league in the article seems to prefer the ‘multiball’ approach. I think I’d have more fun with a single ball. Old school style.
Yes, I am serious. Contact me if you’re interested.
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Over the weekend I replaced a leaky valve in one of our toilets with a Fluidmaster 400A. From what I’ve been reading, these newfangled Fluidmaster valves have mostly replaced the old-school ballcock/floater combo in new toilets.
I was skeptical at first, but it seems to work just as good as the old way!
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The oddly-spelled Charamel is a nice theme for Firefox, but it’s a truly gorgeous theme for Thunderbird.
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Andy Kaufman ‘died’ of cancer 20 years ago yesterday.
He once said that he had planned to fake his own death, then resurface 20 years later.
As of today, he – or someone – claims that Andy Kaufman is alive.
Take with an elephant-sized grain of salt.
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