The search, quest, whatever you want to call it. It's ovah.
Da Gurlie has been accepted to a great school!
We've been to 2 schools since this post. The first one was absolutely brutal and nasty like the others. The second school interview went very well and we received a letter of acceptance yesterday.
It actually turned out for the better as her new school is close by, enabling us to save on transportation costs.
We are happy to put this harrowing experience behind us.
To those schools who rejcted my daughter simply because she doesn't fit the cookie-cutter mold, go fluck yourselves.
Full credit should be given to Da Wife who persevered and did not settle for anything less than the best for our daughter.
Whoopee!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Death of the Blog-Roll
How things have changed.
Used to be, quite a few hits and page-views were from other bloggers "Blogrolls". Not so lately.
Now, with the widespread use of Google Reader and other RSS feeds, blog rolls are almost extinct.
Used to be, in order to check up on a fellas blog, you needed to check in every so often. Not anymore. The instant someone posts, it shows up in my feed and I can usually skim right through the content. I might only click through to the page if I wanted to comment or see other comments.
I now view my Blogroll more ornamental rather than a functional tool for my blog. People on my blogroll are definitely in my Reader and are considered "Noteworthy".
Naturally, my hit count is down. Is my message still getting out? What is more important, meaningless hits or people reading your material? Obviously, the readers.
Your Thoughts ? Is your blogroll more or less meaningful lately?
Used to be, quite a few hits and page-views were from other bloggers "Blogrolls". Not so lately.
Now, with the widespread use of Google Reader and other RSS feeds, blog rolls are almost extinct.
Used to be, in order to check up on a fellas blog, you needed to check in every so often. Not anymore. The instant someone posts, it shows up in my feed and I can usually skim right through the content. I might only click through to the page if I wanted to comment or see other comments.
I now view my Blogroll more ornamental rather than a functional tool for my blog. People on my blogroll are definitely in my Reader and are considered "Noteworthy".
Naturally, my hit count is down. Is my message still getting out? What is more important, meaningless hits or people reading your material? Obviously, the readers.
Your Thoughts ? Is your blogroll more or less meaningful lately?
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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Special Mazal Tov....
Special Mazal Tov & Mabrook #1 to Lion of Zion, Mrs. LOZ and Jr. on the birth of a baby girl.
Special Mazal & Mabrook #2 to my good friends Child Ish and Mak on their engagement to...each other! Child Ish and Mak were honored guests in my home a few weeks ago and they "mak" a great couple.
Special Mazal & Mabrook #2 to my good friends Child Ish and Mak on their engagement to...each other! Child Ish and Mak were honored guests in my home a few weeks ago and they "mak" a great couple.
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Mazal Tov
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Jewish Music Bloggers Awards
Received a couple of emails that I am invited to post some thoughts about the Jewish Music Awards.
I am honored to be included in the same company as Chaim Rubin, Gruntig, Jewish Blogmeister and other illustrious Jewish Music Bloggers.
Wow. However....
People who know me, and that includes longtime readers, remember that I'm not a huge fan of Jewish Music.
But I do have my favorites.
So after the text from JMR pasted below, I'll share some views. People are welcome to say whatever they want in the comment section. Anonymous comments are welcome too, just assign a handle to yourself so we know whom to bash back ;)
From JMR:
Last year, YK of jmusicforum.blogspot.com organized a Jewish Music Bloggers Awards where he gave both his readers and several Jewish music bloggers an opportunity to vote for their favorites in a number of categories. It was an exciting process to be able to vote for your favorites, read the opinions of some of Jewish music’s best known bloggers and finally see the winners when they were announced. YK was hoping that the Jewish Music Bloggers Awards would become an annual event and has asked us to host this year’s awards. We are so honored to be a part of this exciting event!
We have come up with a list of categories and are giving you, the readers, until Sunday night to nominated your favorites in each category.
Once we have firmed up the list, we will post it on our website and you will have ten days to vote for your favorites. During this period, we will be posting picks from a number of Jewish music bloggers who have graciously volunteered to share their opinions. After that, we will narrow the poll down to three finalists in each category, before we finally tally up the votes and proclaim the winners.
Below are the categories for this year’s awards. Who would you like to see nominated in each category? Let us know at awards@jewishmusicreport.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
- Best Album
- Best Song
- Best Debut Album
- Boys Choir Album
- Best Arrangement
- Best English Song
- Best Yiddish Song
- Best Concert DVD
Here we go:
Best Album: A lot of new titles. Seriously. I'll have to go with the one I listened to the most: Malei Olam by Shlomo Katz.
I'll leave these four to the peanut gallery.
- Best Arrangement
- Best English Song
- Best Yiddish Song
- Best Concert DVD
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