Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Last Minute Christmas Ideas


For those of you who are like me and have only just started Christmas shopping, consider this:

Why not avoid the long lines and crowded malls this year and stop by UMCOR’s New Gift Catalog? Give a gift that changes the world without having to wait.

UMCOR’s Gift Catalog is filled with alternative gift suggestions that reflect the many programs and projects that UMCOR supports around the world. Consider a gift of education for girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo, or provide medicine for children in Georgia suffering with epilepsy. A ribbon cannot be tied around this type of gift, but it does tie around someone’s heart.

Each dollar amount in the catalog represents what your gifts could buy and determines the approximate cost of each item for that region. 100 percent of donations will go to the designated program.

You can find UMCOR's Gift Catalog here.

Monday, December 17, 2007

About the only way I can handle the 12 Days of Christmas

Tip to my good friend Mark Harvard (http://dctape.livejournal.com/) who shared this on his blog this morning.

Merry Christmas - in Africa!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Final Countdown cello and orchestra

Found this off the Mental Floss Blogs, via Neatorama, via I-am-Bored. Great way to start off the morning.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Blast from the Past

About a year ago I started a rant about how NBC gave a perfect example of how not to do a promotion. Laura and I were some of the dozens who watched the ill-fated "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (I'd link to it but all of the pages are dead on the NBC site. Granted, it wasn't the greatest show, but it did have its moments.

the episode that got me all worked up was a Christmas episode that feature a beautiful brass rendition of "Oh Holy Night" by artists part of Tipitina's Foundation. As the site states:

The mission of the Tipitina’s Foundation is to restore Louisiana’s irreplaceable music community and preserve the state’s unique musical cultures.
These artists were a part of one of the minor plot-lines, which obviously was to promote the foundation and keep the rebuilding efforts in mind. After the powerful performance that ended the show and certainly left me wanting more, viewers were told to go to the NBC's site to download a free copy of the song and learn more about Tipitina's Foundation.

Proving that it had already written off the show and had (and has) no intention of really caring about its fans, it took a week before an actual link was posted on the web to Tipitina's, and another before the promised "free download" was offered.

Again sadly, the show site is dead and the video is offline, but you can still go to the Tipitina's Foundation site and get the mp3 here.

Hopefully the enclosure link will work too, and you can listen to the audio in your newsreader too.

Milestone

With my last post, I surpassed the number of posts from previous two years combined.

Yes, I know, 28 posts in a year really isn't that prolific, but comparatively, it's huge for me. I'm not sure if setting a goal for next year would be a helpful, or even a needed thing, but I'm sure the number will increase for next year.

Oh, I'm still trying to find the right layout for the blog's template. If you're using a reader, you won't notice. But I have added a few new things like my blog roll and shared items. When I can really get a few hours, I hope to work out a few more tweaks.

No wonder

I've wondered why it's so hard for me to post regularly. Now, thanks to The Blog Readability Test, I now know why - I've set my standards too high.
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Sorry if I've alienated any potential readers. I'll try to dumb it down from now on.

...I have no idea why the site ranked my blog this way, but trust me, it really wasn't intentional, nor do I put much stock in it. I'll take any theories as to why.