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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:23 am 
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I was thinking this morning about the upcoming new Conan O'Brien show, and it sort of took me back to when Conan was announced as being Letterman's successor on Late Night. At the time, it was like "Who the hell is this guy?" I mean, I had never heard of him; reports at the time said he was a comedian and writer for the Simpsons and SNL, but that was news to me and the regular Joe Sixpack, I think. He certainly wasn't a high-profile comedian like so many others I could name who might have been in the running for Dave's host spot (wasn't Jon Stewart considered a heavy contender for awhile?).

Not that I have a problem with Conan - I think he's great as a late night host and very funny. I was just wondering how he got that spot, you know - at the time. Considering the names that must've been vying for that job, for them to give it to an unproven, relatively unknown dude was pretty strange.

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Speaking of Conan, this is brutal / amazing:


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lorne michaels is responsible for conan taking over the reins at "late night."


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NBC was not prepared to replace both Letterman and Late Night. Aside from the name, it needed to build a new show. Both Dana Carvey and Garry Shandling declined to host it. Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels was brought in to develop the new show and comedians Jon Stewart, Drew Carey, and Paul Provenza auditioned to host. Michaels suggested to O'Brien, an unknown writer for The Simpsons and former writer for Saturday Night Live, that he should audition for the job. Despite having "about 40 seconds" of television-performance experience as an occasional extra on Saturday Night Live sketches, O'Brien auditioned for the show on April 13, 1993. His guests were Jason Alexander and Mimi Rogers, and the audition took place on the set of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. O'Brien was offered the show on April 26, and made his first meaningful television appearance later that day when Leno introduced him on Tonight.[8] On the final episode of his 16-year run, O'Brien stated that he "owed his career to Lorne Michaels."

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So, basically, Lorne Michaels has a LOT of clout.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:21 pm 
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Black Eyed Peas are apparently slated to play the halftime show of Super Bowl XLV. What a step down.

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Step down? I think a step down at this point would be county fairs.


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For the Super Bowl, not the band.

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They're a little young to be doing this.

What's next, Super Bowl XLVI with Animal Collective (w/ special guest(s) Up with People (just because...))?


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I remember hearing that for the first few months of the show, Conan never had any contract longer than like 10 days.

and the fat kid from Two and a Half Men gets like a million per episode. Network television execs are uniformly fucking retarded.

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I remember hearing that for the first few months of the show, Conan never had any contract longer than like 10 days.

i think they were more like a couple months at a time for at least the first year, but that's the right idea. i can't imagine having such a high-profile job and yet being on such short-term contracts. i read an interview with one of those early writers (smigel, stamatopoulos?) that nbc had basically fired conan once, but then reconsidered over a weekend because there was no replacement.


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http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04 ... -plans.php

Is High Speed Rail Coming to a City Near You? A Guide to Obama's Plans

It's one of Obama's greenest ideas--even though it may be underfunded--but news broke today that a massive high speed rail is officially on the way. The president's announcement included an outline of 10 corridors around the US that will each likely see rail begin construction. So buckle up. Obama's serious about getting our transportation system up to the cutting edge—here's a guide to his plan, and a breakdown of the cities slated for a high speed transit future.
Where the Rail Will Go
With only $8 billion specifically allotted to getting the project off the ground, and an additional $1 billion a year for five years, he's going to have to be cautious of where he builds rail. And he seems to have acknowledged this in his planning—instead of an ambitious plan to lay rail from coast to coast, Obama is suggesting 10 corridors of 100-600 miles each around the country. Check out Obama's vision for high speed rail in America for yourself below--the grey lines are where future lines will hopefully go. Blue is where high speed rail already exists (yup, it's that single, solitary line in the Northeast—we're way behind Japan and Europe here).

How the High Speed Rail Will Be Built
Obama's goals will (hopefully) be realized through a combination of constructing brand new corridors that will be entirely dedicated to high speed rail and the incremental upgrading of existing rail. And in addition to the $8 billion in stimulus funds, money will be made available as grants for states with rail projects that are "ready to go." Rail projects like these are expected to create a slew of jobs as well.

Both Express and Regional High Speed Rail lines are planned. From the plans:

HSR – Express. Frequent, express service between major population centers 200–600 miles apart, with few intermediate stops. Top speeds of at least 150 mph on completely grade-separated, dedicated rights-of-way (with the possible exception of some shared track in terminal areas). Intended to relieve air and high-way capacity constraints.

HSR – Regional. Relatively frequent service between major and moderate population centers 100–500 miles apart, with some intermediate stops. Top speeds of 110–150 mph, grade-separated, with some dedicated and some shared track (using positive train control technology). Intended to relieve highway and, to some extent, air capacity constraints.

Green Benefits of High Speed Rail
Besides the obvious benefits of having a more effective mass transit system—less car travel, fewer flights, less congestion, less incentive for the creation of urban sprawl—Obama's plan notes a specific green figure:

The Ten Rail Corridors
And here's a complete list of the proposed corridors and the cities that would get high speed rail access.

-California Corridor - (Bay Area, Sacramento, LA, San Diego)

- Pacific Northwest Corridor - (Eugene, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver BC)

- South Central Corridor - (Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, Little Rock)

- Gulf Coast Corridor – (Houston, New Orleans, Mobile, Birmingham, Atlanta)

- Chicago Hub Network – (Chicago, Milwaukee, Twin Cities, St. Louis, Kansas City, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville)

- Florida Corridor - (Orlando, Tampa, Miami)

- Southeast Corridor – (Washington Richmond, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Macon, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville)

- Keystone Corridor – (Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh)

- Empire Corridor – (New York, Albany, Buffalo)

- Northern New England Corridor – (Boston, Montreal, Portland, Springfield, New Haven, Albany)


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That article is a year old.


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Doh...so it is.

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Haha, I was gonna say that I read that awhile ago...and dang, they still hadn't made a Baltimore stop.

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Anyone else catch Raising Hope last night? I thought it was surprisingly funny.

Running Wilde had its moments (all due to Will Arnett) but I'm pretty sure Keri Russell is going to prevent me from watching it regularly.

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Received a last-minute invite to the wedding of the girl who sits across the aisle from me at work. I think that she just felt guilty that I am just about the only person in the department that she didn't invite, even though we've always been on good terms. (Everyone else got their invites about a month ago, I think.)
Wedding in 3 weeks, respond by a week from tomorrow.
Kinda puts me on the spot, I think. I feel like a rude asshole either way.

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