I watch "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on a regular basis. I love the guy. But the guy that fills in for him when he's off is terrible. When Keith isn't able to be on, the show should just be replaced with something else to fill in. This David guy is no Keith Olbermann.
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Loved this interview. I'm surprised that Jim Cramer just sat there and took it from Jon Stewart, but what else could he do? Cramer's a little nuts on his show and seems to be wrong a large amount of the time.
http://blog.indecisionforever.com/2009/03/13/jon-stewart-and-jim-cramer-the-extended-daily-show-interview/
http://blog.indecisionforever.com/2009/03/13/jon-stewart-and-jim-cramer-the-extended-daily-show-interview/
I watched A Clockwork Orange with Joy tonight. It's less weird than I remember. I've seen it several times in the past, but it was definitely lacking the weirdness that I had felt before. She said it was "okay", but I still enjoy it.
I like the extra tidbits at the end between the government and anti-government groups, totally separate from the main character.
If you haven't seen it, you should watch it at least once.
I like the extra tidbits at the end between the government and anti-government groups, totally separate from the main character.
If you haven't seen it, you should watch it at least once.
Joy and her sister watch Private Practice on ABC. This week they missed it and hoped that I could find it online for them. Sure enough, I found it... on ABC's website. That'd be great, except they specifically don't support Linux. Everyone, except Brent, in town that I have direct (or near-direct) access to their computers uses Linux.
Last time this happened, I wiped my laptop's hard drive and installed Windows so they could see one stinking episode. How absurd is it that Hulu.com can get it right so well (it works amazingly well in Linux), but ABC is moving in the wrong direction completely? Supposedly ABC's streaming video worked in Linux at some point in the past.
*growl*
Last time this happened, I wiped my laptop's hard drive and installed Windows so they could see one stinking episode. How absurd is it that Hulu.com can get it right so well (it works amazingly well in Linux), but ABC is moving in the wrong direction completely? Supposedly ABC's streaming video worked in Linux at some point in the past.
*growl*