I actually watch PBS. I don't really know a lot of folks who do, but it's a nice option to have in the face of shows such as "American Idol," "Survivor" and "American Gladiator," network TV's vision of primetime viewing.
An example of how good PBS can be is "The War," the recent documentary series by Ken Burns focusing on World War II. He's the guy who got famous after putting together the Civil War documentary as well.
PBS started airing another documentary Sunday night, "Carrier." It's about the USS Nimitz as it heads toward the Persian Gulf and the war. I DVR'd part one on UNC HD, but the voicetrack was missing for the first 40 minutes. Was it the TV, the recording, the cable, UNC HD, PBS? I'll never know what went wrong, but it's going to be tough to get into a 10-hour documentary after missing almost the first hour. We'll see.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Did you hear that noise?
At first I thought it was thunder. Then I feared it was gunshots. Then it sounded like the back of a moving truck being closed loudly. Someone from work happened to call and I asked if they had heard anything loud. It was the fireworks from the Merry-Go-Round Festival on Saturday night.
I didn't see them, but judging from the sound, they must have been pretty spectacular.
I didn't see them, but judging from the sound, they must have been pretty spectacular.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
A possible new community watch group

I live in Patton Oaks, a cool little neighborhood of townhouses with great, caring neighbors. I went to a homeowners association meeting recently and we're considering starting a community watch or neighborhood watch group in our neighborhood because it never hurts to be cautious. Someone said at the meeting that there are about 32 such groups in Shelby. I don't know the exact number, but perhaps we'll be the newest organization.
And maybe we'll get some of these signs soon or something like it. Watch groups show how much the residents care about their community and their neighborhoods.
Are you without power?
Duke Energy keeps an online Web page where it tracks power outages by county. Right now in Cleveland County, there is one residence without power, according to the site. Rutherford is reporting one outage as well and Gaston County is reporting two.
When a lot of folks are without power, it's news. When one person is without power, it's bad luck.
When a lot of folks are without power, it's news. When one person is without power, it's bad luck.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Is Springsteen educational?

A heard one North Carolina teacher was taking his class to a Bruce Springsteen concert and they are trying to hold lessons to make it educational in nature. Here's what they'll learn: Springsteen is great in concert. He makes a lot of money. End of lesson.
On a side note, our city editor, Graham Cawthon, is going to his concert. I can't wait to find out what Graham learns on this educational journey.
Actually, I'm a huge Springsteen fan. I have all his CDs, even the Tracks box set of rarities. I became a fan in college, but that didn't help me one bit in my studies at Appalachian State.
On a side note, our city editor, Graham Cawthon, is going to his concert. I can't wait to find out what Graham learns on this educational journey.
Actually, I'm a huge Springsteen fan. I have all his CDs, even the Tracks box set of rarities. I became a fan in college, but that didn't help me one bit in my studies at Appalachian State.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
American Idol, iTunes, Journey and The Sopranos
I pretty much hate "American Idol." I just don't get it, although my boss apparently does. But if I would watch the show I might understand strange jumps in popularity with songs on iTunes. A few weeks back I couldn't figure out why Jeff Buckley's cover version of "Hallelujah" suddenly skyrocked into the top 100. I've now heard somebody sang it on that show and that's all it takes these days. By the way, Leonard Cohen wrote the song, but Buckley did the most popular version and numerous TV shows and movies have used it over the years, the best use (in my opinion) being an episode of "The West Wing."
"Imagine" by John Lennon also took off in popularity after somebody covered it on "American Idol."
By the way, "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey hit the iTunes Top 100 after "The Sopranos" used it to finish out that series on HBO. It has pretty much stayed in the Top 100 ever since but at one point fell out. Now it's at No. 66 again. Did they sing that one on "American Idol" or is it still riding high on the strength of the exit episode of "The Sopranos?" That a long time to sustain popularity for any song, even Journey's apparently overlooked classic.
"Imagine" by John Lennon also took off in popularity after somebody covered it on "American Idol."
By the way, "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey hit the iTunes Top 100 after "The Sopranos" used it to finish out that series on HBO. It has pretty much stayed in the Top 100 ever since but at one point fell out. Now it's at No. 66 again. Did they sing that one on "American Idol" or is it still riding high on the strength of the exit episode of "The Sopranos?" That a long time to sustain popularity for any song, even Journey's apparently overlooked classic.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Restaurant re-opens after kitchen fire
Taste-T re-opened a day after a grease fire broke out. Judging by the amount of cars in their parking lot at lunch on Friday, they probably made up what they lost in business from Thursday's fire. It looked absolutely packed.
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