Link of the Day: Win
RG {Flash required}. Windows "really good edition." Thanks
Frag.Machine. Sheer genius.
Play Time: WingNut666's Doom
Quiz-O-Rama! A little too easy because of repeating questions, and there's
sometimes only one answer that makes sense, but fun nonetheless. Thanks
Daxxus.
Story of the Day: 'Tron
2.0' Plot Details Downloaded (Zap2it.com). Thanks Jonah
Falcon.
Weird Science: Dark blue light 'may end jetlag'
(Ananova). Thanks Andrew Arace.
Wild Science: 'Spin' Could Be Quantum Boost for Computers
NY Times free registration required. Thanks Jonathan C. Forster.
Media of the Day: This
teakettle auction (thanks Modo). I'm a little teapot, short and stout, here
is my handle here is my spout!
Ironically, this venerable rock and roll pioneer achieved his one and only Number 1 hit, "My Ding-a-Ling" -- a risque novelty song he'd long been performing in adult nightclub settings -- in 1972. By this time, his music had grown so entrenched that he didn't even tour with a band, preferring to recruit pickup musicians in each new town. In those days, if you knew how to play rock and roll, it was a given that you'd cut your teeth on the songs of Chuck Berry.