Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-18

  • After owning a smartphone, I can't imagine going back to non-threaded text messages. #
  • OAK at GB? Yawn. #
  • Go #Falcons Beat that #Panther ass! #
  • Awesome! #Contagion is out! Fire up the web browsers! #
  • Ugh! The Seahawks and Rams? That didn't even look good at the start of the season! #
  • Funny how the same people complaining about Newt's infidelity were totally okay with Clinton getting sucked off by an intern. #
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Roxy Music (22), Julianna Barwick (13) & The Raveonettes (12) http://t.co/6xmXsQXb #
  • @dfarecords Any links to the St. Etienne remix? #
  • Another roast beef and Red Leicester sandwich… Yum! #
  • @DaleMurphy3 Nice pics, Dale! 🙂 #
  • Wow… #samanthabrowncrazyhot #
  • I actually laughed so hard at this week's episode of #TheLeague that I have a bellyache right now. 🙁 #
  • Christopher Hitchens died? Oh well… one less jerk in the world, I guess. #
  • @nickkroll Dear Sir: "The Guest Bong" is the funniest thing human beings have ever written. Keep up the good work! #
  • RT @TalkingHouse: Live From DeLuna: Asobi Seksu: Although Yuki Chikudate might physically be the smallest member of Asobi Seksu, s… ht … #
  • Dear People My Age: Can't we just agree that "Join in the Chant" was a great song… and never play it again? #
  • May God smite those who drink whiskey from plastic cups! #
  • FX is like Fox's hipper younger brother. #
  • Feel old yet? The first episode of The Simpsons aired 22 years ago today! #
  • When you're sliding into home and your pants are full of foam… #

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The Year in TV (2011)

OK, so I’ve done the music round-up for the year, so let’s take a look at TV. Below is my list of Top 10 new shows for 2011. After that, you’ll find lists of shows that almost made the list, shows that tried and failed, shows I’m bidding farewell to, a few dubious “awards”, a list of notable miniseries, and my best and worst TV moments of 2011. Remember that the Top 10 list is for new shows which debuted this year. Old faves like Mad Men and Breaking Bad aren’t new, so they don’t count.

My Top 10 New Shows of 2011

#10: The Hour (BBC) – Hailed as “Britain’s answer to Mad Men“, The Hour… wasn’t. Not exactly, anyway. Set in a fictitious BBC current events show of the same name in the 1950s, The Hour features Ben Whishaw as Freddy Lyon, a young and hungry reporter who has been stuck in smoky back rooms making newsreels for the BBC. His close friend and mentor Bel Rowley (the yummy Romola Garai) lands a job producing the new TV show, and hires him. To Freddy’s immense disappointment, Bel’s boss names Hector Madden (Dominic West from The Wire) as the show’s handsome and socially-connected (but mentally lightweight) anchor. There’s plenty of real-life intrigue as the Suez Canal Crisis begins just as the failing show needs something to draw in viewers. And there are plenty behind-the-scenes machinations as love affairs start, people plot against one another for promotions, and the BBC butts heads with the government over The Hour’s coverage of the Suez Crisis. But where the show stumbles is in a spy subplot which Freddy uncovers after pasting news clippings all over his wall a la Rubicon. It’s a quality show, but hopefully they’ll lose the “secret spy stuff” next season. After all, if Mad Men can get by using an ad agency as the backdrop, why can’t The Hour do the same on the set of a TV show?

The Hour

#9: Shameless (Showtime) – I’ve never seen the original British original, mostly because it was already well into its run by the time I discovered it, and I don’t like jumping in to shows in progress. And, as if it weren’t obvious enough in my TV and movie posts, I’m growing really tired of premium cable shows reveling in people behaving badly. I don’t think we should go back to the days of Father Knows Best by any means, but I’m getting sick of Hollywood putting dysfunction on a pedestal. But I just can’t help myself: I like this show. That’s mainly due to the performances of William H. Macy, Joan Cusack and Emmy Rossum. Yes, the weekly storylines can get old after a while – the whole “dysfunctional family pulls together to solve the problem of the week” thing can grate – but still… I think the show has remarkable depth and heart, even given how screwed up everyone is. Oh, and it’s really funny, too!

Shameless

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-11

  • @mitomommy Awwwww! Your "sleeping angel" is adorable"! 🙂 #
  • Come on, Falcons! #
  • I almost never say this, but COME ON, CLEVELAND! Beat the Ratbirds! #
  • "Yes you did – you invaded Poland!" #
  • @gastongazette #Big12wasbetter Don't make me laugh! #
  • So we finally go to trivia night at Sir Ed's… and no one is here! #
  • Second place! #
  • Asobi Seksu and Washed Out on the jukebox at Sir Ed's… Nice! #
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Roxy Music (38), Washed Out (7) & Bryan Ferry (5) http://t.co/6xmXsQXb #
  • Gaston County: where grown men wear baseball hats backwards without shame, guilt or irony. #
  • @MorganFogarty Yes, Morgan… nice to see you at the Belmont Christmas Parade! 🙂 #
  • Huh. I wasn't aware that any North Carolina universities played football! #
  • @thatDJSpider Must have holiday treat? SAUSAGE BALLS! 🙂 #
  • RT @ERIKAjaneC: RT @dannypudi: That's it. I'm putting Sriracha on everything. #
  • GO NAVY! BEAT ARMY! #
  • Roast beef and Red Leicester: always a winning sandwich combination! 🙂 #
  • GAME OVER! GO NAVY! 🙂 #
  • Van Halen at 4:40am. Jesus. #

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My Top Albums of 2011

As 2011 draws to a close, it’s time to look back at the year in music. Below is my list of Top Ten albums for the year; following that is some commentary about good albums that didn’t quite make it, and bands I’m going to be looking at closely in 2012!

As always, remember that this list is about complete albums and not individual songs. Yes, there may be songs out there from 2011 that I liked better than anything on this list… but, as a whole, the following ten albums are my favorite of the year!

#10: M83 – Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming.

M83 is a band I always wanted to like. Why not? They’re all French and sophisticated, doing their own special brand of electronic shoegaze. But I’ve never met an album of theirs I liked all the way through… until now. Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming. is a delight from start to finish. And I’m happy for them! The music of M83 (named after spiral galaxy Messier 83) has been featured in dozens of films, TV shows and video games; I’m glad to see them put out an excellent product.

M83

#9: Julianna Barwick – The Magic Place

Julianna Barwick is an American musician who was born in Louisiana and grew up singing in church choirs before moving to (where else?) Brooklyn. It’s kind of hard to pin down her exact sound. To me, she certainly sounds a bit like Elizabeth Frazer of the Cocteau Twins singing over the late 70s\early 80s ambient work of Brian Eno or Harold Budd. But it’s not that simple. There’s certainly some Björk, Enya and maybe even some Danielle Dax thrown in for good measure. In spite of all the comparisons, I think she has a totally unique sound that’s both ethereal and otherwordly. It sounds like something 4AD would have put out in 1984… and I mean that as the highest possible compliment! On the negative side, Elizabeth Frazer\Enya singing over very mellow Eno\Budd isn’t something you can throw on at a party or on a whim. But that’s cool. Different is good sometimes.

Julianna Hardwick

#8: Lykke Li – Wounded Rhymes

Swedish musician Lykke Li (real name: Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson) has been an indie favorite ever since her tune “Little Bit” hit the scene in 2007. But her second album, Wounded Rhymes, just hit it out of the damn park. Like Björk, Li has a tendency to kind of go all over the place with her music, a trait that was held in check better by this disc. And I don’t know why, but I just love this woman’s lyrics: cold, dark, and sometimes just plain clever. “Like a shotgun needs an outcome” is my favorite line for all of 2011.

Lykke Li

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-04

  • Let's go, #SteelersNation #
  • When did it become #SteelersNation I always thought it was Steeler Nation? #
  • Dear #Steelers – I'm getting way to old for this shit. #
  • @TVbytheNumbers Seriously… are you guys gonna change the picture in the Walking Dead post or not? #
  • @TVbytheNumbers Well thanks a lot. Nice to see in what regard you hold your readers. #
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Washed Out (11), Georgia Tech (10) & Duran Duran (3) http://t.co/6xmXsQXb #
  • HP printers can be remotely controlled and set on fire, researchers claim http://t.co/eaAIjzCY #
  • Oh come on! Just put @DaleMurphy3 in the HoF already! #
  • Hey everybody! Text BUZZ to 78527… DO IT! DO IT NOW! 🙂 #
  • @bobpetesarah I hereby request, nay DEMAND, that Saint Etienne cover Carl Carlton's version of "Everlasting Love". Make that happen! 🙂 #
  • @Heyred704 RT @JennifersWayJE: Hey look for me in USA todays insert. All about Celiac disease. Many other helpful articles as well! #
  • @Legursky No, I hate those commercials! Especially as you see them 94 times every Sunday! #
  • Geaux Tigers! #
  • HOW 'BOUT THEM DAWGS??? #
  • WTF Climpson? #
  • Would just like to remind Climpson fans that they're 25-50-2 against GT. #

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The Sad Anglican Roundup

The train wreck that is the Anglican Communion keeps chugging along towards oblivion. Want to know why? Just check out this handy Roundup of Sadness.

– Bede Parry was a priest at Conception Abbey, a Benedictine community near St. Joseph, Missouri. He also has a history of sexually abusing young boys dating back to 1981. Parry was kicked out of the Catholic Church. He then moved to Nevada, where he became a music director and organist for All Saints Church, Las Vegas. He approached the Bishop of Nevada about becoming a priest in the Episcopal Church. The Bishop agreed, apparently knowing full well his pedophile past. The Bishop of Nevada at the time? Katharine Jefferts Schori, the current Presiding Bishop of the United States. Although Schori says otherwise, Parry himself has said that Schori knew all about his past before she consecrated him. Is the Presiding Bishop so attached to her policy of inclusion and diversity that she’ll turn a blind eye to pedophilia? Apparently so. Read more about the sad story here.

– Speaking of Catholics… ya know, you’d think that the Episcopal Church would enjoy a rise in membership with the large number of Catholics leaving the Church in the wake of the sexual abuse scandals. But you’d be wrong. According to Freakonomics, if Catholics leave the church and join another denomination, it’s most likely to be a Baptist church. I don’t know if it’s because those Catholics are choosing to go in the opposite direction, or if the Episcopal Church has dropped the ball yet again… but guess which one I’m leaning towards?

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-11-27

  • If I hear that Jay Z song one more time… Thanks, #Chrysler #
  • @TechWhistle TO HELL WITH GEORGIA! #
  • Kevin Federline is turning into Turtle from "Entourage"… #
  • I am a IT Consultant and The Customer is Not Always Right! #iPodTouch #contest (RT your job & follow @notalwaysright to enter) #
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Japan (9), Roxy Music (5) & Washed Out (4) http://t.co/6xmXsQXb #
  • Mark Richt will only be dressing twenty players for the Georgia Tech game. The rest of the players will have to get dressed by themselves. #
  • @krystalweaver Try Juice Defender for Droid. It's free, and almost doubles my battery life! 🙂 #
  • Holy crap! Olivia de Havilland is still alive?!?! #
  • Meh. Have fun getting crushed by LSU next week, jerks. #
  • @MazerRoddy Thanks for all the memories and God bless, Roddy! #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-11-20

  • Whew! Go Steelers! Bungles suck! #
  • YES! YES! YES! Thanks, Seattle! Who's #1 in the AFC North now, people? #
  • My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: Asobi Seksu (18), Big Star (6) & The Raveonettes (6) http://t.co/6xmXsQXb #
  • @andersoncooper – Where's your outrage over THIS gay bashing? http://t.co/OgLjF3IT #tcot #p2 #lgbt #homocon #
  • Good riddance, fucking hippies! #ows #
  • Sounds like the #ows idiots are screaming "We like ABBA! We like ABBA! We like ABBA!" Which is odd. #
  • What a rip! I watched the Livestream of #ows for 45 minutes last night and didn't see a single hippie getting his head smashed! #
  • hahahahaha!!! "Joy Behar's HLN Show Canceled" Good riddance, you liberal ass! #
  • Every time I go to Ikea, I feel like I'm on the set of a glamorous 60s European film. I look for Catherine Deneuve and Lewis Gilbert! #
  • #GoJackets Beat Puke! #
  • I hate president Obama because I feel he has taken the shit sandwich he was given and made a shit smoothie with it. #
  • @Beadlush Hell, a one-armed blind man could have done a better job. #
  • @ajcgatech How's Hill? Is he at least walking the sidelines? Or is he in the locker room? #
  • WinAMP on Android? Ugh, no thanks! #
  • Let's go NC State! You can beat #Clemson too! #
  • @rgpgreenville You're welcome. #GoJackets #THWG #
  • hehehehehehe!!! #Clemson sucks! #
  • RT: Most Brilliant President Ever thinks his birth state Hawaii is in Asia http://t.co/kFnWrAdw Maybe it's one of the 7 missing states? #
  • Obama Regime: Lying on http://t.co/5tG1T1dY needs to be a crime http://t.co/aUIHwsbv #
  • Opened a pack of fresh chicken breasts that said "READY TO COOK!" on label – so much better than "Some Assembly Required" chicken breasts! #
  • was listening to 38 Special earlier. Seriously. #
  • The #BCS just exploded. #
  • I've never said this before, and will likely never say it again… but "GO BENGALS!" #

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A Neat Firefox Trick

I normally keep anywhere from 30-50 tabs open in Firefox at any given moment. There are two specific downsides to this. For one, restarting Firefox takes forever, because the browser has to load 30-50 web pages at once (although this isn’t really a Firefox-specific problem; any browser would take a while to open 40 pages at once). The second problem is that Firefox often eats RAM like candy. It’s not uncommon for Firefox to use anywhere from 1GB to 1.5GB of RAM on my system.

But the folks at Mozilla added a nifty tweak to Firefox 8. If you go to the General tab of the Options pane, you’ll see a new check box that says “Don’t load tabs until selected”:

Firefox tabsIf you check this box, Firefox will keep track of which tabs you have open, but won’t actually load the page until you select its tab. This tweak was added to speed Firefox’s start-up time (and, as such, works beautifully). But the tweak also greatly reduces the amount of RAM Firefox uses in general. When I enabled this option a few days ago, I had 48 tabs open, and Firefox was using 1.2GB of RAM. After restarting, I selected a few tabs and Firefox was only using 443MB of RAM. I’ve had the same session open for three days now, and have opened and closed several windows (and still have the same “base” of 30+ tabs open) and Task Manager reports that Firefox is “only” using 553MB of RAM.