Ski-Gliding the Eiger

These crazy guys over at Acro-Base made this video of one of them ski-gliding down the Eiger. It’s a terrifying video, at times showing the flier dangerously close to the rocks.


Borat takes on Charleston

Controversial "reporter" Borat goes to my home town and takes on Charleston's societal elite. Hilarity ensues.

While you're at it, this is another great Borat video. This time he's interviewing James Broadwater (my favorite is the 10 minutes of silence):


Bush uses The Google on teh internets

Bush on The Google

Transcript:

HOST: I’m curious, have you ever googled anybody? Do you use Google?

BUSH: Occasionally. One of the things I’ve used on the Google is to pull up maps. It’s very interesting to see — I’ve forgot the name of the program — but you get the satellite, and you can — like, I kinda like to look at the ranch. It remind me of where I wanna be sometimes.

Glad to see that Mr. Bush is on top of technology.

(link to video on thinkprogress.org)


This American Life

I stumbled upon This American Life back when I was still in college, when I used to regularly drive on Friday nights from Clemson, South Carolina to Davidson, North Carolina to visit my girlfriend at the time (who is now my wife). This drive was about four hours long and took me through such great bible-belt towns as Traveller's Rest and Spartanburg, so it didn't take me very long to sort through all the shitty radio stations along the way. Luckily for me, Greenville's WEPR-FM 90.1 broadcasted This American Life on Friday nights from 7:00pm to 8:00pm (and still does), and it quickly became my favorite show on the radio. I've been a TAL proselytizer ever since, probably to the point of annoying my friends.

Ever since living in Europe, I've listened to TAL via their streams at thislife.org, but this has always required you to listen to it via a Real stream or more recently a flash-based stream. TAL also offered the ability to purchase podcasts from iTunes or Audible.com, but as a linux user (and more importantly anti-DRM), I'm unable/refuse to purchase from either. Rejoice, however, as the wonderful people who run TAL will start offering the new TAL episodes via podcast on October 16th:

Coming this Monday: Free This American Life podcasts!
We're thrilled to announce that starting this Monday, October 16, we'll begin a free weekly podcast of This American Life. Each week's show will also be available as a free individual download.

Each week's episode will be posted on the Monday following national broadcast and will be free for seven days. After that initial week, the show will migrate into our 300+ show archive. There you can download from the iTunes Store or Audible.com for only 95 cents an episode. Or you can listen to shows for free anytime (even once they're in our archive), via streaming audio, with our "Flashy" new streaming MP3 player.

So fire up Amarok and add this to your podcast playlist:

http://www.thisamericanlife.org/podcast.xml

Like all public radio, TAL and WBEZ depends on listener support, so please send them a donation to show your appreciation.