Archive for the ‘humor’ Category

Surfin’: Calling All Space Cadets

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Surfin': Calling All Space Cadets

This week, Surfin’ recalls an era when we were all space cadets one way or another.

Did you know that Surfin’ is a weekly column published on ARRLWeb that features Web sites related to Amateur Radio, specifically, and radio, in general? If you have any suggestions for Surfin’, please contact WA1LOU using the e-mail link to the right.

will Mad follow National Lampoon into extinction?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Alfred

In case you missed it, Mad magazine becomes a quarterly instead of a monthly starting with the April 2009 issue.

This does not bode well for the future of the magazine. National Lampoon was a monthly for years, but then its publication schedule became sparser and sparser until it ceased publication all together.

The Six Million Dollar Blog

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

It seems that these days a picture is worth $6 million dollars, i.e., if it is a baby picture of a so-called celebrity’s off-spring. So, I decided to spare no expense to bring my blog readers what they deserve and demand.

I hope you get your six million dollars worth viewing this photo!

wa1lou

Surfin’: Do Wild Radio Waves Cause Air Disasters?

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

In this week’s Surfin’, read about a blog that reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly side of innovations from the past. Then come back here to post your comments, if any.

By the way, Surfin’ is a weekly column published on ARRLWeb features Web sites related to Amateur Radio, specifically, and radio, in general. If you have any suggestions for Surfin’, please contact WA1LOU using the e-mail link to the right.

All You Need Is Cash

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

After a busy day, I wanted to relax and watch something amusing. Nothing on the dish interested me, so I looked through my collection of DVDs and decided to watch The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash.

I have not seen this film since it came out in 1978 and it was almost like watching it for the first time. I laughed a lot and enjoyed the music. I had forgotten that it was a Lorne Michaels’ production, so there were cameos by the prime “not ready for prime time” Saturday Night Live crew: Aykroyd, Belushi, Murray, Radner, Franken, Davis, and Michaels, himself.

For those who have no idea what I am talking about, The Rutles, “a living legend that will live long after other living legends have died” is a spoof of the Beatles career following their rise from Liverpool to their breakup in 1970. George Harrison appears in the film as an interviewer.

The music is dead-on Beatles. I like it so much that I have the soundtrack on my iPod.

If you are a Beatles fan, buy or rent the DVD; I think you will have a laugh or two.