I hate people.
So a fairly popular local radio station abruptly switched formats to spanish language. Ok, fine, whatever. Many of the competitor stations were crowing about its demise. OK, whatever. Some in the most racist, obnoxious fashion ever. I kept listening to see if someone would call them on it. Notsomuch.
Well, I won't be listening to them.
Uhg. Hate people.
without a specific incedent today (so far). I will also stand in teh hating people corner.
my meeting last night was so painful without anyone being mean or rude, just ignorant and not helpful. I need a less frustrating job. I need to call job people today.
Well, I got that picture e-mailed to Ali, so something's come of this morning. And I did some of my back exercises (which I have neglected lo these long months), and god, I really should have been doing them the whole time. Just because I can get back to 90% of my activities
really
didn't mean my back was 90% better. It's amazing how quickly it tires.
Sara -- my nearest Best Buy just added Spanish to their signage, you reminded me. I spent way too long staring at Networking Redes wondering what I'd missed before I saw an easier sign.
sarameg, I just read that HFS is off the air. WTF? Why? And since as far as I could tell its competitors all based their formats on "music for angry young white guys" I'm not surprised about the racist tones of the gloating.
But wow, does this mean no more HFSestivals?
We've got a friend in from Moldova (Athens being less cold and miserable in January) and so I've been walking my butt off. Okay, not literally true, but much walking. Hiked the Acropolis (while 6 months pregnant, go me!), walked the Plaka several times, got lost around the old Olympic Stadium. Now of course they are predicting freezing rain and snow for the weekend, so rather than driving to Corinth we will probably stay in and play computer games. Or just shop - there are no tourists here, so when you walk into a store they greet you with "40% off."
One highlight so far was chatting with Greek shopkeepers about politics. My visitor is very pro-Bush, and the Greeks in general are not. This one shopkeeper asked what we thought of Bush, and my friend said, "I like him." I said, "I don't." She said, "I think he's crazy. Also possibly retarded." I swear coffee came out my nose.
Dude. I remember WHFS. I even had friends in the DC area who remembered when it was a folkie-rock,
really
alternative radio station. By the time I lived there, it was a ClearChannel type "division rock, subclass post-flannel whining," but things like the HFestival were vestigial proof that it had once had a personality.
I spent way too long staring at Networking Redes wondering what I'd missed before I saw an easier sign.
When I came back from the CzR, I was so used to seeing signs in a language not mine that I had a hard time figuring out that signs were in
english.
"Spa" befuddled me for about a week. As did "Lumberyard."
sarameg, I just read that HFS is off the air. WTF? Why?
Marketing. Purely a business decision, I think. Really random though, especially since until the switch, they were promoting HFSestival 2005. I'm not so fussed , it was just one I scanned to in search of not!commercial when I got tired of NPR. I've liked it less over time as they got more and more obnoxious. It was kinda fun to hear random spanish pop this morning.
Another TV cancellation - The Will on CBS is gone after one airing.
Gronklies, all.
Back in the office today after a bad nose day yesterday. I've now cleared out the not-stupid emails and must address the stupid ones. Don't wanna. Fortunately, I have caffeine.
I had a hard time figuring out that signs were in english.
I'm so used to English/French that my brain had to work extra hard to accept Spanish.
The Will on CBS is gone after one airing
See? Good things do happen. Later rather than sooner, but they happen.