Almost more impressive than the upcoming 9-disc special edition of The Alien Quadrilogy is the exhaustive (and as of this writing, not yet completed) review over on The Digital Bits.
Author: James McNally
Hinterland Who’s Who
If you grew up in Canada in the 1960s or 1970s, you will know what I’m talking about. For those who didn’t, Hinterland Who’s Who was a series of one-minute films shown on television between commercials. If I remember right, sometimes we even saw them at school. They were brief introductions to some of Canada’s wildlife species, delivered by a very boring narrator. I’m sure almost every Canadian comedian has spoofed them at some point in his/her life. Well, not only is the Canadian Wildlife Service going to produce new clips, but it’s put up a great web site containing all of the old ones. Those first few notes on the flute always take me back to the days when I thought I’d see ptarmigans and snowy owls and roseate terns just outside my window.
7 Marathons In 7 Days
Intrepid explorer and cousin of film stars Ralph and Joseph Fiennes, 59-year old Ranulph Fiennes is planning to run 7 marathons in 7 days, even though he’s recently suffered a heart attack.
This is almost crazier than that loon who went over Niagara Falls.
So Long, Sad Elliott
Elliott Smith has apparently taken his own life. I’d recently been wondering what he’d been up to, not knowing whether to expect a new album or news like this. Obviously, I’d have liked him to keep making his haunting, beautiful, but undeniably sad music.
Lame
Microsoft’s response to yesterday’s unveiling of iTunes for Windows, along with access to the iTunes Music Store:
Lame. Microsoft is lecturing music fans about choice? When their crappy Windows Media Player won’t even let people rip MP3s? When their software is so full of DRM nonsense that has more to do with keeping lawyers happy than consumers? When the “other services” referred to have been pitiful failures so far even with the huge market open to them? Puh-lease.