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I agree, my show is not very good, caller. My show is fantastic!

"I'm on Setanta Sports" with José Mourinho. Fantastic. The Special One returns to the world of football with his very own talk show. Very good. More clips inside. Be champions!
posted to MetaFilter by sellout at 3:02 PM on February 8, 2008 (12 comments)

Visiting Auschwitz: Good or bad idea?

Traveling in Europe. One potential stop I'm still undecided on.
posted to Ask Metafilter by sellout at 12:12 AM on June 18, 2007 (21 comments)

Keep your pets away, I might accidentally vacuum them up whole.

This shirt is a black hole for lint. Please help.
posted to Ask Metafilter by sellout at 1:15 PM on May 25, 2007 (3 comments)

C-Church? J-Judah? Why not?

SF Muni Metro: Naming conventions?
posted to Ask Metafilter by sellout at 1:59 AM on April 16, 2007 (7 comments)

The Long Lost Anasazi Book

Looking for a children's book.
posted to Ask Metafilter by sellout at 12:59 PM on June 7, 2006 (3 comments)

I live in the US, so it's nearly impossible to see...

GoalMine - Sharing the Beautiful Game I live in the US, so it's nearly impossible to see soccer highlights on television. YouTube and Google Video have provided a welcome source, but even then, searching through thousands of videos for the right highlights can be tedious. GoalMine is intended as a database - and eventually, community - for shared goal clips and researching information about those goals. You can search the video database by goalscorer, club, opposition, competition, and goal type. Also, users can register - free - to add goal clips they've found, rate goals, and find the top rated goals in the database. More features coming soon. Feedback (and more goals) welcome!
posted to Projects by sellout at 5:04 PM on May 18, 2006

数独 Friday

It's Friday, waste some time: Iron Sudoku, a daily sudoku challenge from the makers of Babble. (Free) registration required.
posted to MetaFilter by sellout at 9:57 AM on March 31, 2006 (15 comments)

Hudson's, the King of Woodward Ave's Glory Days

"A world within a store": For decades, JL Hudson's was the soul of downtown Detroit. A commercial giant housed in a mammoth structure, the legendary store was a symbol of the city's heyday and a Midwestern icon, but much more to the millions who shopped there. The growth of suburban malls killed Hudson's flagship store in 1983, and thousands of nostalgic Detroiters lined the streets to see it demolished fifteen years later. "The store is a habit, an institution, a tradition, an emotion, or all of these, depending on which Detroiter you talk to. It's regarded as a member of the family in countless homes." Macy's, eat your heart out.
posted to MetaFilter by sellout at 9:15 PM on July 23, 2005 (16 comments)

Exit light, enter night

I've started talking in my sleep. Loudly, clearly, and often.
posted to Ask Metafilter by sellout at 3:20 PM on June 21, 2005 (16 comments)

In Soviet Russia, lake circumvents you!

A golden buckle on the steel girdle of Russia : Completed in 1905 and considered to be among the major masterpieces of Russian engineering, the Circum-Baikal Railway offers Trans-Siberian Rail passengers breathtaking views of the world's oldest lake and its rugged surroundings. Over only 72 kilometers, the railway's designers had to construct 200 bridges and viaducts and 33 tunnels to navigate the terrain.
posted to MetaFilter by sellout at 5:56 PM on January 19, 2005 (11 comments)