Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Jeff on Exploding TV


Jeff Jarvis : "That’s what my West Virginia father would call bassackwards."

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Nothing to see here


If you go to http://www.sternwheelregatta.com/ you will see nothing but flash and no information. At least that all I can see in Safari. I guess I have to look somewhere else for a schedule for this years Regatta.

Update: Other say they can see it. See the comments for details. It works fine for me in FireFox.
Update 2: Becky, the REGATTA FUNERAL PARADE is Saturday at 5 p.m.

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WV Blogroll


I'm behind on keeping up the WV blogroll. I never really started this to be an index project. I just wanted to make just pointers to other WV bloggers. I will keep adding them to the blogroll. As long as we don't break the Blogline blogrolling tool, we should be fine.

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Monday, August 28, 2006

We are...Mars


I thought it was pretty funny until I found out how much it's going to take to fix the damage done to the Marshall University sign along I-64 in South Charleston. I figure it was some WVU football fan.

Update: This afternoon's Daily Mail has pictures.

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Slaw on Pizza


Chris James over at the WV Hot Dog Blog reprinted an old Daily Mail article that reminds me of one of the things I miss from childhood: Gale's pizza. There is nothing like slaw on pizza and don't knock it if you haven't tried it.

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Thursday, August 24, 2006

Another WV blogroll addition

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

The WV blogroll keeps rolling along


Tonight entry is Elvis Drinkmo from Pleasants County, WV. He's also a member of the Hillbilly Ecosystem.

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Sunday, August 20, 2006

Why is it always flu season?

Ze Frank sums up how I've been feeling the past couple of days.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Found: Another WV blogger


I found The Big Red One while looking at the comments over on Raging Red's blog. I'll add him to the blogroll as soon as I can get Bloglines to quit acting wonky.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

'Ashes to Glory': The real 'We are...Marshall'


For the real story behind We are...Marshall, I recommend the very good documentary Ashes to Glory. It's getting harder to find, but you can still find some copies for sale usually in local bookstores. I've looked but can't find it on sale online anywhere. If some knows where to order it online, please let me know.

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Keith-Albee gets a new lease on life...again

The Charleston Gazette has this story, but I couldn't find it in the H-D.
The Keith-Albee Theatre, which as a movie house fell victim to a new multiplex a few blocks away in downtown Huntington, will be reborn as the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center Inc., Huntington attorney David Tyson announced Monday.

In January, the Hyman family gave the theater to the Marshall University Foundation. Now the university foundation has given the theater to the new independent nonprofit. The foundation never saw its role as anything but temporary until civic leaders were ready to take on the project, Tyson said.

It now looks like We Are...Marshall can have a proper premiere in Huntington after all.

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Monday, August 14, 2006

Building the Perfect IT Person

eWeek examines the state of IT and looks at what it takes to be the perfect IT person.
Technology certifications matter. Or maybe they don't. Pay is up for IT workers, but many haven't recovered the wages that typified the late '90s. There aren't enough computer science majors in the United States, but the jobs held by the ones we do have here could be outsourced. Corporations want M.B.A. technology managers, but there are shortages of specialized technology skills. Meanwhile, the image of the profession is in the dumps.

Those rip-and-read headlines culled from eweek.com over the last month paint a confusing picture. Pick a survey—for example, an Aug. 2 compensation study released by Foote Partners, an IT research company in New Canaan, Conn. Wait a few days, and there's bound to be another take on the technology work force that will pop up to counter it.

Via Digg

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Friday, August 11, 2006

It's homecoming time in Richwood


Tomorrow I will be traveling to Richwood for the annual Cherry River Festival Grand Feature Parade. Of course the Cherry River Navy will be in town for their annual maneuvers. The Cherry River Navy is the only landlocked navy in the world.

I remember large crowds as a child. Now, like everything else in small town West Virginia, it draws a much smaller crowd.

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"There's a Blog in My Soup" review of Cazon Southwest Deli

The GAZZ's own Douglas Imbrogno reviews Cazon Southwest Deli.

I can't find an RSS feed for this blog so I only found the review today. Looks like I only beat Doug by one day with my Cazon mimi-review. Doug does a much better job.

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Capitol Street Tibits

* The Steve Payne Photography and Callen McJunkin Gallery at 221 Capitol Street has closed. Sources tell me that Steve has moved into a smaller space here in Charleston.

* This month's Taylor Books newsletter, The Eye, reports The Dresser closed on July 31. Tegan Easterday will be joining the staff of the new Schwabe-May at the new location which was formerly the Steve Panye Gallery.

* Cazon announced new hours last week. They will no longer be open on Saturday. They are open Monday through Friday 10 am - 3 pm.

* Randy Moss plans to open a second smoothie store. The Charleston Urban Renewal Authority board agreed Wednesday to lease the vacant storefront between Capitol City Roasters and First Watch in the city's Summers Street parking garage to a group headed by Moss for an Inta Juice store.

* Banana Joe's is in some hot water with the Alcohol Beverage Control Administration again after a large fight outside the club last weekend.

* Local leaders say Charleston might be stuck with a Capitol Street strip club. New owners, including including a man facing federal tax evasion and fraud charges, took over Capitol City Gold and renamed it Gold Dust last month.

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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Cazon mimi-review


I've been there for lunch twice in the past couple of weeks. It's very good. The only complaint is they are not yet serving the Texas Spuds. It seems they don't have the equipment to make the Texas Spuds yet. Both times I had the Beef Fajita Burrito. The guacamole and the salsa is fresh (not out of a jar).

The lines have been long at lunch, but it hasn't been too bad this week. I walk by the joint on the way home for lunch.

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"We are...Marshall" pictures from the set


Check out Rick Lee "We are...Marshall" pictures taken on the set, aka the Marshall campus.

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We Are...Marshall Featurette


The Film Geek points out the link for the "We Are...Marshall" Featurette. The site has been flaky so be patient.

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Two Joes and a bus


Gazznotes has the latest troubles for Banana Joe's Island Party bar on Capitol Street, a really cool photo of the "Girls Gone Wild" parked on Capitol Street, and dishes the dirt on Joe Francis.

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WOWK to air 1997 Marshall-WVU game


WOWK-TV to show 1997 Marshall-WVU match on Aug. 27, but sadly for Herd fans the final score won't change.

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Kanawha City residents say 'Good fences make good neighbors'


East Kanawha Estates residents says good fences make good neighbors.

The area is receiving a new fence thanks to the City of Charleston. The area was the scene of a shooting last month when a police officer was shot in the mouth, but I fail to see how this fence makes anyone safer, nor why the city should pay for it.

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Monday, August 07, 2006

"We are Marshall" set for Christmas release

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Another West Virginia Blogger Found

Turns out that Fifth Column's unnamed source, who wrote the unauthorized version of what happened at the Bush fundraiser, has a blog.

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