November 2008

A Matter of Loaf and Death

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 24 2008, 11:19 am

There can be no more important event on television this year than the premiere of a new Wallace and Gromit movie, their first since "Curse of the Were-Rabbit", and their first TV program since "A Close Shave" thirteen years ago.

"A Matter of Loaf and Death" premieres in Australia on ABC1 on Wednesday, December 3 at 8.30pm, repeated on ABC2 on Thursday, December 4 at 8.10pm.

Twittering at the cricket

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 15 2008, 6:38 pm

Yesterday I attended the SCG for a session and a half of Day Two of the New Zealand v New South Wales tour match. To my eternal regret, it has been almost three years since I have been to a NSW game (namely, the Twenty20 game against Queensland at the NSO in January 2006), so it was my first opportunity to try out some mobile blogging at the ground. Hence, my debut on Twitter.

Hello, Chicago

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 5 2008, 8:56 pm

A great orator giving a great speech for a great occasion. It sent tingles down the spine watching Barack Obama give his victory speech on TV live from Chicago at 4.15pm this afternoon my time. The full transcript is worth repeating (source CNN):

"Hello, Chicago.

Good onya America!

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 5 2008, 3:21 pm

It's been a long time since I have been proud of the United States of America. (If ever.) But today I'm proud of the American electorate for coming up with the right answer, and one that is such an historic breakthrough.

Congratulations to Barack Obama, and congratulations to the United States of America!

Videos do dia: Mixing politics and Monday Night Football

Submitted by Rick Eyre on November 4 2008, 2:44 pm

According to Richard Sandomir in Tuesday's New York Times, only one man has gone to become US President after making an appearance in the Monday Night Football commentary box. That man was Ronald Reagan. According to Sandomir,