The (Bi-)Weekly ‘Loper – December 16, 2007
Posted by Jim Connelly in The Weekly 'Loper on Dec 16, 2007
While you were sighing in relief because you weren’t mentioned in the Mitchell Report, here’s what we’ve been looking at:
- All My ‘Lopers – What if your ‘Lopers were stars of their own Internet Soap Opera? Well, one this is for sure: it would be better than Quarterlife.
- 50 Great Songs Over 7 Minutes Long That Didn’t Make Rolling Stone’s List – Rolling Stone did a list of what they called the fifty greatest songs over seven minutes long. Not even close.
- Writers Strike Deathwatch: Heroes – This is a bad sigh: not so much with the missing Heroes right now.
- Will An Irrational Fear of Piracy Destroy the Publishing Industry Too? – Oh, probably.
- The World’s Most Expensive RSS Reader – Kassia has found her killer app for the iPhone: Google Reader!
- Video on Demand Update: 2007 State of the Industry – The state of the video on demand is 2007 is . . . sucky.
- 50 Great Songs Under 2 Minutes Long – Another list!
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Writers Strike Deathwatch: Pushing Daisies – What sucks was that it feels like it was just getting started.
- What a Swell Party This Is: Three Moustache Rides at the Castro Theater – Nothing like a Burt Reynolds film festival, is there?
- Screamin’ Jay Hawkins Is a Wild Man, So Bug Off! – Kirk must have screamed for joy when he came across the 20-year-old tape that fuels this podcast.
