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Posted: January 25th, 2007
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  1. dunno about everyone else’s experiences, but every time I have downloaded songbird it has been real buggy – I can’t wait for a working version to come out, it has lots of great features and of course is from the good peeps over at mozilla, but until it stops being so buggy and crashing, itunes is gonna be my ish

    Pheezatron

    26 Jan 07 at 7:19 am

     

  2. yea i had some problems running it too, the stock mp3 blogs that they have on the sidebar have some real good music

    this shit was funnnnnny

    Tom Scharpling & Jon Wurster “The Hero’s Call” – This skit from last week’s episode of the Best Show on WFMU is another successful formal experiment from Scharpling and Wurster. The call has a proggy sort of trajectory, kicking off as a friendly discussion of current events that heads off into creepy psycho-drama territory before shifting quite radically in tone for a rambling, hilarious discussion that touches on Shakespeare, an unbelievable dvd box set, and the secret lives of newscasters. (Click here for the Friends of Tom site.)

    swisscheese

    26 Jan 07 at 11:13 am

     


 

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