My friend Paul just got a computer, and I’m looking for a good low-cost dialup internet provider for him. I would prefer a local company rather than a big national one; I used to recommend Global Dialog until they were so epically rude to me. But big providers are OK as long as they are good. Any recommendations? Low cost, lack of busy signals, good service, etc. Thanks.
Month: December 2002 (Page 2 of 4)
Just got back from “The Two Towers.” Like last time, I don’t think I can put together anything all that coherent about the experience right now. It feels like hordes of orcs and men and elves are battling it out inside my head, with limbs and arrows flying.
I can say this: I am absolutely in awe of Peter Jackson, and all the people who worked for years on this project.
Dear Orbitz:
No, I don’t want to click the damn reindeer or snowflake or whatever animated crap you’re going to use next. I have an attention span longer than a cabbage, so it’s not really entertainment for me. Go away and leave me alone.
Thanks.
Went to see “Solaris” again with Dave and Susan last night – the final showing of the movie in Madison, with all the new stuff opening today. I’m sure Sparky will be disappointed to learn that I liked it even more this time. It takes enormous liberties with the book, but on its own it’s a fascinating brain-expander on questions like: What if you could have someone back you’ve lost? What would you give up to make that happen? Would having them back be a blessing or a curse? What if how you remembered them wasn’t the way they truly were?
I guess I’m feeling philosophical today.
Damn.
The saddest thing about Trent Lott’s troubles is that his friends are deserting him not because they thought what he said was wrong, but simply because he’s become a political liability. I still think this will all be quickly forgotten – unlike “1984,” in our society today we don’t need Winston Smith to erase our memories for us.
The Best of Christmas
Best Christmas Song: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Best Christmas Album: Charlie Brown Christmas
Best Christmas Movie: A Christmas Story
Best Christmas TV Special: The Grinch
“Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Nixon…..
Comet, Cupid……Donna Dixon.”
-Homer Simpson, taking a test to become a department store Santa Claus
Really enjoyed last night’s “Alias.” I’ve always liked Marshall, the geeky Q to Sydney’s Bond. And tonight he even got to go on a mission! His chemistry with Syd is great, which led me to think, why can’t the geeky, funny, smart guy ever get the girl? Marshall has more personality in his mouse-button-pushing finger than Vaughn has in his whole body. If you ask me.
I’m back – sort of
This hosting crap has gotten so extreme that my friend Paul calls it my “hobby.” Yeah, sort of like if someone put a gun to your head and demanded that you learn needlepoint. That sort of hobby.
How was everyone else’s weekend?
With utter and complete horror, I present to you The Barney Cam. Words fail me. (via Amanda)