Sunday night music blogging
Sunday, Apr 10, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller This story about my brother Devin’s new radio show has already vanished into the Southern Illinoisan’s paid archives, but it’s definitely worth a mention here. The roots music movement could have lived and died in 2000 with the release of the movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”
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Comment Posse
Sunday, Apr 10, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller A couple of people have volunteered to serve on the “comment posse,” but not enough to get it off the ground. I figure I need at least five people to make sure the blog is covered all the time. I want to get away from the new e-mail comment system, which will most likely discourage postings, and go with the posse idea, so I need your help. The idea is to deputize a handful of people who would then be empowered to immediately delete offensive or unsavory comments from this blog. I’d rather go with people I know, but don’t be afraid to volunteer. If you’re interested in serving, send me an e-mail. As an added incentive, all approved “members” will be awarded this nifty coffee mug: UPDATE: I’m just about there. Need maybe one or two more. Any volunteers?
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Dave and Janet Stover on HGTV
Sunday, Apr 10, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Ever since I started looking for a house, I’ve been watching Home & Gardens TV for tips on home ownership. I just caught the end of a program on underground homes that featured Dave and Janet Stover, two friends of mine who co-founded the Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities and built an underground home outside of Springfield. I hope I catch a rebroadcast of the complete program, but here is an Internet link to the show.
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Blogger problem work-around
Sunday, Apr 10, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Frustrated by yet another Blogger meltdown last week, I decided to try using a different browser. I discovered that I was able to post with my Apple-based Safari browser without any problems, even though my Firefox browser was having all sorts of trouble. I tried it again today, and, lo and behold, I achieved the same results. Has anyone else had the same experience?
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Poll problem
Sunday, Apr 10, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller I can’t see how they can claim broad support for a concept if they word their question like this: Backers of a plan to raise the state income tax, expand the sales tax and lower property taxes for schools presented a poll last week showing pretty strong support for the idea. The poll showed 69 percent of respondents either strongly or mildly favored the concept. A “two percentage point increase” would have been acceptable wording, although still a bit misleading. When they said “2 percent increase,” it completely undermined their results.
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