Sunday, October 25, 2020
Friday, October 23, 2020
Late Night - Mr. T Interview
A while back I posted:
As noted previously, the best Conan bit of all-time is "Dudez A-Plenti" but only slightly less well known is the greatest Conan interview of all-time. That would belong to the Mr. T interview he did which, I believe, was the impetus for this segment. They realized there was gold and mined it.
I recorded the Mr. T interview and it was by far the most watched video I'd uploaded to youtube at the time that it was removed for copyright. Here's hoping Team Coco remembers and shares the official version because that thing is just the best.
Well something strange has happened. Although the official Conan channel has not uploaded the interview, it seems my version has be UN-deleted - through no effort of mine and without any notice from anyone...
If you've never seen it, here it is:
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Monday, October 12, 2020
Animaniacs Is Returning
Animaniacs is being re-booted by Hulu. I was such a huge Animaniacs fan back in the day, not sure I really care much about a comeback. I also don't have Hulu, so there's that. I wish them well though and if it's really good, I'll check it out.
New episodes start November 20.
Thursday, October 8, 2020
What is the Value of a Dollar?
One of the things you're supposed to be taught when you're a kid is "the value of a dollar". I've never I've technically learned that in that the value of a dollar seems to always be changing. But I've learned the lesson, in essence, since I'm pretty cheap.
So my cheap self is shopping Amazon for "Northanger Abbey" by Jane Austen. The second result that comes up costs $1 and looks like this...
But the FIRST result that comes up is FREE and looks like this...
So now I guess my cheapness has run up against my sense of reason and vanity. Is it worth one dollar to not have a book with a cheap Dime Store Romance Novel cover in my library - for my sense of self, no never have to explain what this book is, to let reason prevail? Or is the cover a book unimportant and free is free?
A third option is to just grab the free version from Project Gutenberg they went with this cover:
I mean... it's better. But what were they thinking? That's a Math book from 1986. Jane Austen wrote Romances in the Victorian era, her works are considered classics, it just makes no sense.