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Posts from March 2005

Grab Your Skates, Let’s Go To Fenway!?

The Red Sox ownership has put their heads together and brainstormed an idea to make more money: open Fenway Park in the off-season for college hockey and public skating. Why did it take them so long to think of this idea. People are paying just to be able to walk around inside of Fenway Park. [...]


Keepin’ the Fens

The Boston Red Sox are not asking for or receiving any city funding for upgrades to Fenway Park, but they will be playing in the park indefinitely. This comes as no surprise to some Sox fans like me, since Fenway Park has seen constant renovations the past few years (green monster seats, right field roof [...]


TheEverglow.com

The band Mae has a new website up that is an interactive game where you can earn exclusive features about the band and the album. I spent a good hour or so on TheEverglow.com today and I recommend that you visit it as well. The website is of course promoting their new album The Everglow [...]


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19 March 2005 @ 7pm

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Sleep Station - After the War [2004]

Sleep Station is a band that a lot of people have heard of, but nobody has actually listened to. Because they are on Eyeball Records (Thursday, My Chemical Romance), I immediately associated them with the whining emo genre and put them down low on my must-listen-to list. But, yes Virginia, good things can come out [...]


The Founder of XML

I just finished reading an interview with Tim Bray, who founded XML and is the director of Web technologies at Sun Microsystems. The interviewer was Jim Gray, manager of Microsoft’s Bay Area Research Center. The interview basically left me feeling a little disenchanted about XML and related technologies. Here are some of the highlights:
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