Brand new highway sign on I-277 in downtown Charlotte fails at spelling. Nice. h/t CLTblog
I use Google Reader to keep up with dozens of different websites without actually visiting each one. (Click here to learn more about RSS and Google Reader in plain English.) Yesterday I visited my Google Reader while accidentally logged in to a different account that had no subscriptions. The result was the same as if [...]
Darah was trying to show me earlier tonight that she can do a somersault… or at least what she thought was a somersault. Hilarious! I think one of the reasons I think this is so hilarious is because it reminds me of the fainting goats.
Earlier tonight I caught Darah attempting to cut her own hair with scissors. At first she tried to redirect the attention by asking what I was doing. Then she decided to simply deny that she was trying to cut here hair, telling me that she was trying to cut the paper. The video tape says [...]
Today I tried to drive to my Saturday job at ESPNU in Ballantyne but as I started getting close I ran into a police blockade. There was a huge, endless mass of people walking on the street that the station is located on. Usually this corporate park area is practically deserted on the weekends but [...]
I have no words to describe this…
Today I attended a middle school career fair and manned a booth representing the television industry. While I was there I observed several interesting things. I wish the following stories were an April Fools joke but unfortunately they’re not. I set up one of our broadcast video cameras on a tripod and connected it to [...]
I just heard a horrible commercial on the radio. The spot was for Cedarwood Country Club and was completely focused on their golf course. Their copy (the script) was compelling enough but their music was just a ridiculous choice. To sell golf, they chose one of the most recognized songs in baseball. Huh? After Take [...]
You may be aware of the Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that overturned the decades old limits on the amount of money that corporations could donate to political campaigns. The original limits were designed to prevent large corporations from buying power and influence in Washington. But January’s Supreme Court ruling cited that these regulations [...]
