Archive for March, 2007
It’s been a while since my last SotM so I thought to get back into it, I would share one of my very favorite Wilco songs. This song was actually written by Woody Guthrie and arranged by Wilco and Billy Bragg for the Mermaid Avenue albums. This particular recording comes from Jeff Tweedy’s show in Eugene [ READ MORE ]
With KU out, I now have no hope of winning The Eightfivethree Classic. I can’t believe they lost to UCLA. All that’s left to do is cheer Oregon on to victory. [ READ MORE ]
I spent most of the weekend working on Swap-bot, fixing little bugs and adding small features. In between the small tasks I was able finally get the Swap-bot Forums finally added. The Forum is something I started writing a while ago, but never got around to finishing. It’s built on top of the Zend Framework, which [ READ MORE ]
The following are all facts I have compiled and observed about this year’s Eightfivethree Classic. 16 entries in this year’s Eightfivethree Classic 2 entries missing a champion selection. As commissioner, I have decided to select Oregon for both entries (even though one of the entries obviously doesn’t have Oregon in the finals) Scores ranging from 33 to 49 There [ READ MORE ]
In case you haven’t been following the internet this last week, twitter exploded at SXSW. As a result, I think it became blog-law that you had to make a post about how much you love/hate/don’t understand twitter. I don’t see the need to update the world with my every action, but I do see value [ READ MORE ]
Rachel picked up the new Arcade Fire album, Neon Bible, last week after we saw them on SNL a few weeks ago. The CD’s great. I would highly recommend it. The reason I felt compelled to post about the CD is because I’ve been listening to the disc in the car for the last couple days [ READ MORE ]
Can you feel the excitement March Madness in the air? I’m actually in London right now and nobody cares, but I’m sure once I get back to the States it will be electrifying. It’s time for The Fourth Annual Eightfivethree Classic. March is always a special time for me as I think back to the previous [ READ MORE ]