
Articles abound...
Adam Scheinberg, September 11, 2002
This article maintains, as some I've seen before, that 9-11-2001 was a huge conspiracy. Not likely, I'd say, but it poses some interesting points about what an administration COULD do to further its own agenda. If you have...well...a good amount of time, take a read.
This, however, is hilarious:
As reported right here, road workers in England couldn't be bothered to move a dead badger from the road while repainting the lines. Gotta love the Brits.
He was such a stupid git...
Adam Scheinberg, September 10, 2002
Whenever I say I'm going to go to bed early, I never do. So, although I'm dog tired, I guarantee I'll be up until midnight.
What I wanted to write is that until about 2 hours ago, I hadn't paid much mind to tomorrow being 9-11 and all. However, Tommy Ridge jacked us up to Code Orange on the Homeland Security scale, and now I'm thinking, "Man, if I were a terrorist, and I were going to somehow suicide bomb something or other, 9-11 would be the day to do it - I'd seal it as a day that every American would be scared s**tless forever!" Gotta say, now I'm kinda scared for tomorrow. I think something is going to happen, and I'm praying it ain't in DC.
F Late Fees, Use Netflix
Adam Scheinberg, September 9, 2002
weblog status update
Adam Scheinberg, September 8, 2002
Yo - thanks to you jerks and your requests, you can now comment on each item submitted. This is good, it means we don't have to waste the log itself commenting back and forth. Still feel free to post as much or as little as you like, but use the comments thing if you like. There's no admin page for the comments right now - once you submit, it's there for good. The only way in is through the server. Anyone can comment, whether they post to this weblog or not. If you submit your e-mail it will be visible to all. It can also accept a URL instead of an e-mail address. Otherwise, you can just leave that field blank. I'm going to watch some movie called "Mildred Pierce" now. If it's not good, Stine's in for it. **update**Although you may not realize what you're looking at, it originally began as a project FOR WORK. Since I started this thing about a week ago, it's truly become a web application - and there are still features we're not using yet - archiving, full text search, user groups... So have fun, we're essentially the first people on the internet to...
Comedy Central rules
Adam Scheinberg, September 8, 2002
Tracy Morgan, who I've always only found "kinda" funny, is the real star here. His "Spoonie Luv" character kills me. Dennis Leary and whoever does that hippie college student are also friggin hilarious. If you get a chance, watch it. Tuesday at 10:30. I think.
That's not the only show on Comedy Central that's funny as hell. Those of you mourning the demise of Jackass will find the show "Trigger Happy TV" hilarious, as well as anotehr Brit import, "Travel Sick." Trigger Happy TV had me in tears last week - imagine how funny stuff is once you factor in an accent. Since the only other show on TV that really makes me laugh is "The Cosby Show," I'm glad to see Comedy Central putting those crazy Brits on. Go, Comedy Central, go.
These Days, Reading Books is too much Effort
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
I've seen a lot of good movies. Some old Hithcock films, and very recently, "The Tao of Steve," which I liked. I watched "The Minus Man," in which some comedians put a fairly freaky story together. I really want to buy Bottle Rocket on DVD -- in fact, could one of you please buy it and give it to me?
It's sad to say, but it's getting to be truer by the day. Who would've ever though that movies are the books of the 21st century?
I've got a comment for ya, right here
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
I've got a comment for ya, right here
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
Hello and welcome to AOL Moviefone!
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
"Hello, buddy! Thanks for calling AOL Moviefone! Ey, what movie to you want to go oot and see? Enter the province you'd like to search NOW....."
"Let's see, guy, the closest theatre to you is aboot 6 miles doan the street; pretty close, ey?"
For my two cents, this would make for a friendlier moviefone.
I'm going to slap JeN around
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
The internet has become an legitimate and socially acceptable forum for meeting - and e-mail is one of the best measures of personality, a shitload better than old school personal ads, blind dates, and frankly, even bars. My advice, if you're single, let go of your hang ups and give it a whirl. Dad, chime in when ready.