Music and media

The Ruminator graciously points me towards Collectorz, a site which will create a database of your music or movies through your insertion of each CD or DVD into its drawer. It does a lookup to get the data from a database, then loads it into a file with your name on it. It looks to be pretty slick, and it has a lot of capabilities I haven’t fully read up on yet. More musical news: hot spots in your brain! That’s why you get songs stuck in your head! Yet more music: six music retailers are banding together to sell downloads.

Superbowl ads: Was I the only one who thought Budweiser wrote off the entire female half of the population with the misogyny displayed in every one of their ads? I loved the FedEx ad. One that hopefully will fade from memory quickly was the Dodge beef jerky ad; disgusting doesn’t quite do it the injustice it deserves. I might actually buy one of those Hanes tagless shirts, though, if I ever wore undershirts. (There, Faith; am I living up to that award yet?)

In case you wondered what the hell happened (and is still happening off-and-on) to the Internet Saturday and Sunday, here’s the scoop.

5 Comments

  1. Misogyny? Nah. 9th Grade Guy Mentality? Yeah, that I’ll buy.
    I LOVED the beer commercial where the guy put his dog on his head. Got the giggles from that one.

  2. Found your website from Egale Eye View who host my blog ~ great site ~ I can completely understand about the worm affecting your process of posting since it has affected ours as well and also where my hubby works their server was affected as well ~ he is in the cell phone industry.
    As far as the ad’s during Super Bowl, I missed them all ~ didn’t watch the Super Bowl, no team was playing I felt the need to watch for such a long period of time. But I hate I missed the commercials.

  3. Yes, Jen–that was my favorite commercial too!!
    No one has mentioned it, and I thought it was so cute. And it featured bars and beer, so what wasn’t for the SB Fans to like?

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