Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2009

Pod People

I'm addicted to podcasts -- audio files you can download to your iPod (or mp3 player) and listen to at your leisure.

Right now, I'm listening to the Onion Radio News, about minute-long clips of silly Onion stories. My other podcasts include Democracy Now!, which I listen to every weekday to catch up on my news stories (I'm not so much all over the Internet these days, and it's awesome to listen to while washing dishes/cleaning house/etc.); The Alan Watts Podcast, theology lectures by a Protestant minister/Buddhist monk; Dear Science, a science podcast; the Savage Love Podcast, Dan Savage's once-a-week, out-loud version of his sex advice column; This American Life; This Week in Science, weekly science news; and WNYC's Radio Lab, hour-long conversations about an array of topics, always fascinating.

I think it's funny how the communication medium of radio seems to have come full cycle. At its inception, radio was the way to learn about the world around you. Television took over some of radio's programming niches -- like the fiction shows and some (but not all) of the news. The Internet has now taken over many of television's programming niches -- but it's also opened the door for radio again. Now, the portability and convenience of a podcast make radio relevent again; you can download radio shows to listen to at your leisure.

In other news, there appear to be holes in several of my English Breakfast teabags. (No, that is not a euphemism for something else.) What gives?

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Against All Odds

Today is actually going (fairly) smoothly. We'll see how that continues. One more day, I keep telling myself. One more day. One more day before I can take a day off.

The up side is, when I get back to work after my time off, my job will seem like the easiest job ever. I suppose that's the end result when you morph using superpowers into three people instead of one.

We might go to Casa Bonita tonight! I shouldn't have to tell anyone how exciting that is.

There's this dude who parks his SUV and his motorcycle in the garage. I wonder a) why and b) whether he even considers that he's taking up two spaces -- obviously he's not being charged for two -- and how fair is that? Not very.

I bought some new tea yesterday. Traditional English Breakfast. Quite delicious, particularly with a splash of milk.

Back to the grind.