Well we beat Florida last night 30 to 28 in front of a Neyland Stadium record crowd of 109,061. I didn’t watch the first half, I was at the movies watching Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. But I did see the second half. The fourth quarter was a wild ride. With about 4 [...]
Dr Bunsen Honeydew and his trusty assistant, Beaker have topped a BBC poll as favorite screen scientists.
First, there was Tina from Knoxville, then there was Big Tom from Rich Valley, Virginia. Now the latest Survivor has Travis from Johnson City. The Johnson City Press has a story on Travis.
KFAR 90.9 FM, South Knoxville’s pirate radio station was raided by the FCC and shut down. I listened to KFAR, mostly on the Internet, because they had interesting people and music you wouldn’t hear anywhere else. The Knoxville News Sentinel has a detailed report. KFAR should have their version of events posted soon. You can [...]
After one day of using the new versions of Firefox and Thunderbird, I can say that a fresh install of the basic programs is extremely well polished and nicely done. With any install other than that, there are problems. First, I’m never quite sure how to upgrade. Do I uninstall the old version and install [...]
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