Silly Signs 36: You can't exit this road

Sometimes we all just want the world to stop spinning so fast, so we can get off and get away from it all. Rob’s Megaphone has uncovered one reason why so many people have a hard time exiting the rat race.  Check out these silly exits signs:

 

 

What are cruise ships doing on the highway anyway?
And why are they being directed to the airport?
 

 

If the cruise ships use the airport exits, I guess this is the exit for airplanes. 

 

 For the quickest route, be sure to take the new exit 3, not the old exit 3.

 

 

Bus stop: wait here. But bring a snack, you’ll be waiting a long time
 

 

Exit south on I-95 is for off-road vehicles only.
 

You have reached the end of the world. You must now turn around.
 

I hope Rob’s Megaphone is one of your favorite exits for silly signs on the information super highway.

 
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Silly Signs 36: You can’t exit this road

Sometimes we all just want the world to stop spinning so fast, so we can get off and get away from it all. Rob’s Megaphone has uncovered one reason why so many people have a hard time exiting the rat race.  Check out these silly exits signs:

 

 

What are cruise ships doing on the highway anyway?
And why are they being directed to the airport?
 

 

If the cruise ships use the airport exits, I guess this is the exit for airplanes. 

 

 For the quickest route, be sure to take the new exit 3, not the old exit 3.

 

 

Bus stop: wait here. But bring a snack, you’ll be waiting a long time
 

 

Exit south on I-95 is for off-road vehicles only.
 

You have reached the end of the world. You must now turn around.
 

I hope Rob’s Megaphone is one of your favorite exits for silly signs on the information super highway.

 
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Only Great Minds Can Read This

Only great minds can read this:

(It was bourhgt to my atttneoin by smoenoe at reddit.com taht tihs is not new. He was pttery uspet aobut it – mdae me lguah. It is new to me, and I hpoe to smoe of you!

fi yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a gerat mnid too.

Cna yuo raed tihs? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can.

i cdnoult blveiee taht I cluod aulacity uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid – aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno’t mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are; the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sittll raed it whotuit a pboerlm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorant!

bghourt to you by Rbo’s Mgheanope

(submitted by my son) author unknown.

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1973 was the year for strange music

1973 was the year for strange music

Kiss gets their start performing their first concert at the Coventary Club in Queens, and David Bowie says good bye to ‘Ziggy Stardust’ in front of a stunned crowd at the Hammersmith Odeon. In music theatre, The Rocky Horror Picture Show was born.

For more about Music of 1973, check Here.

Check out the vids below for some popular offbeat music from 1973.

 

Monster Mash by Bobby ‘boris’ Pickett & the cryptkickers


submitted to Rob’s Megaphone by Stefanie  http://focusorganic.com

 

Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group

The name of the song came from the way they edited songs in the studio back then – by literally cutting and splicing the tape – they had the tape strung all over the studio – wondering if they would ever put it back together again…one of the group said – man this is like Frankenstein – and the name stuck!


submitted to Rob’s Megaphone by Barry   http://blog.beyourowndetective.net |

 

Life on Mars by Ziggy Stardust

 

 Walk on the Wild Side by Lou Reed


 

Hocus Pocus by Focus

Check out more notable weird and not so weird music of 1973

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The future of journalism

Bill KirtzDavid and Goliath analogies predicting the shattering of the traditional press by the new media and citizen journalism has inched closer to fruition according to Bill Kirtz’s Poynter.org column: Future of Journalism: New Media, New Money.  In his commentary covering the “Future of Journalism Conference” held at Harvard, on June 20-21, Kirtz revealed common ground and disagreement among noted experts about the role of the traditional press in the digital age. Kirtz, a Northeastern University professor, summarized the sentiments of some of the 100 or so professors and researchers attending the Carnegie-Knight conference, most prominently “. . . that mainstream media must embrace — not fight — the blogosphere and that serious reporting can survive by catering to niche audiences.”

The following are a few of Kirtz’s findings, (please see his article for more).

Carl Sessions Stepp, a University of Maryland journalism professor and writing coach, said journalists should consider themselves entrepreneurs and find ways to make more money from existing news services like archives. From Gutenberg to Google, he added, “Young marginal upstarts with great ideas is a journalistic tradition.”

Markus Prior, a Princeton politics professor who studies how broadcast and cable television have changed politics, disputed the popular notion of a decline in print, television and radio news consumption since the advent of cable news and the Internet. While today’s consumers have more substitutes for news and more entertainment options, he said, fewer Americans consume more news. So he sees a healthy market for specialized news catering to the 20 percent who are “dedicated news junkies.”

Citizen journalism was a popular topic at the conference as well.

Lowell Bergman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and University of California, Berkeley journalism professor, said, “we have to get over complaining” about it. He noted that the concept isn’t new, and that many big stories have emerged from grassroots concerns. His main problem with citizen journalism: It “denies the reality that we need verifiable, solid, accountable journalism. We need a sense of standards.”

Clyde Bentley, a Missouri School of Journalism professor who researches user-generated news, said, “we’ve had our head in the sand” about the blogosphere’s impact. The debate over bloggers’ influence “is over,” he said. “Blogging is a numbers game. It’s there and we’ll just have to deal with it.” Noting that 120,000 new blogs a day dwarf the country’s 1,427 dailies, he said editors should treat the blogosphere like a giant wire service. Bentley said that while consumer demand for content decreases, their demand for content navigation increases.

In my opinion, it seems the mantra “follow the money” is driving the motivation of those calling for quick change for the traditional press as advertisers and news consumers increasingly show their new allegiance to online media. Rising costs in newsprint and its delivery have become catalysts for change to an industry more accustomed to reporting change than embracing it.

No matter the form, though, reputable, credible news outlets will remain the target and the employer of talented J-school grads. And while some doors may close, many more will open.

 

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Silly news #27

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The answers to the question everybody wants to know

Why did the chicken cross the road?

 
BARACK OBAMA:
 The chicken crossed the road because it was time for a CHANGE!
The chicken wanted CHANGE!
 
JOHN McCAIN:
 My friends, that chicken crossed the road because he recognized
the need to engage in cooperation and dialogue with all the chickens
on the other side of the road.
 
HILLARY CLINTON:
 When I was First Lady, I personally helped that little chicken
to cross the road. This experience makes me uniquely qualified to
ensure — right from Day One! — that every chicken in this country
gets the chance it deserves to cross the road. But then, this really
isn’t about me.
 
DR. PHIL:
 The problem we have here is that this chicken won’t realize that he
must first deal with the problem on ‘”THIS ” side of the road before it
goes after the problem on the “OTHER SIDE” of the road. What we need to
do is help him realize how stupid he’s acting by not taking on his
“CURRENT” problems before adding “NEW” problems.
 
GEORGE W. BUSH:
 We don’t really care why the chicken crossed the road. We just want
to know if the chicken is on our side of the road, or not. The chicken
is either against us, or for us. There is no middle ground here.
 
PAT BUCHANAN:
 To steal the job of a decent, hardworking American.
 
DR SEUSS:
 Did the chicken cross the road?
 Did he cross it with a toad?
 Yes, the chicken crossed the road,
 but why it crossed I’ve not been told.
 
ERNEST HEMINGWAY:
 To die in the rain. Alone.
 

GRANDPA:
 In my day we didn’t ask why the chicken crossed the road. Somebody
told us the chicken crossed the road, and that was good enough.
 
BARBARA WALTERS:
 Isn’t that interesting? In a few moments, we will be listening to
the chicken tell, for the first time, the heart warming story of how
it experienced a serious case of molting, and went on to accomplish
its life long dream of crossing the road.
 
JOHN LENNON:
 Imagine all the chickens in the world crossing roads together, in
peace.
 

ALBERT EINSTEIN:
 Did the chicken really cross the road, or did the road move beneath
the chicken?
 
BILL CLINTON:
 I did not cross the road with THAT chicken. What is your definition
of chicken?
 
AL GORE:
 I invented the chicken!
 
COLONEL SANDERS:
 Did I miss one?
 
AL SHARPTON:
 Why are all the chickens white? We need some black chickens.
 
DICK CHENEY:
 Where’s my gun?

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Help replenish Dr. Rob's UCTV Vodpod

Dr. Rob’s UCTV CONTEST

Help me replenish Rob’s Megaphone’s vodpod.

Midway down the right sidebar lies Dr. Rob’s UCTV vodpod, and it is in need of new tunes.

Join me in filling the “live” or on-air slots with weird, offbeat, strange, but “quality” tunes. You’ll have to decide what “quality” is.

I will keep one of the five empty slots for my offbeat favorite: Hocus Pocus by Focus. The song came out when I was 10, and I’ve loved it ever since. The studio version is more polished, but the video below is quality “weird, offbeat, and strange.”

In three days I will take the top four submissions, and I will include them along with your blog address in a post on Rob’s Megaphone. The four winners will also reside in my “on-air” vodpod for two weeks.  Feel free to include why your video should win. To enter just leave information and URL in my Comments.

Good luck

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Help replenish Dr. Rob’s UCTV Vodpod

Dr. Rob’s UCTV CONTEST

Help me replenish Rob’s Megaphone’s vodpod.

Midway down the right sidebar lies Dr. Rob’s UCTV vodpod, and it is in need of new tunes.

Join me in filling the “live” or on-air slots with weird, offbeat, strange, but “quality” tunes. You’ll have to decide what “quality” is.

I will keep one of the five empty slots for my offbeat favorite: Hocus Pocus by Focus. The song came out when I was 10, and I’ve loved it ever since. The studio version is more polished, but the video below is quality “weird, offbeat, and strange.”

In three days I will take the top four submissions, and I will include them along with your blog address in a post on Rob’s Megaphone. The four winners will also reside in my “on-air” vodpod for two weeks.  Feel free to include why your video should win. To enter just leave information and URL in my Comments.

Good luck

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Television news requires self control

A big thank goes out to these fine men and women in TV land for their part in supplying valuable examples of self control for you the fine visitors to Rob’s Megaphone.
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Rob's Megaphone hits the big 100,000

Hi everyone,

I’ve got BIG news!

Rob’s Megaphone just reached 100,000 hits – in just three days shy of 100 days.

I really want to show my appreciation for all  of your support with a few signs.

 

 

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Rob’s Megaphone hits the big 100,000

Hi everyone,

I’ve got BIG news!

Rob’s Megaphone just reached 100,000 hits – in just three days shy of 100 days.

I really want to show my appreciation for all  of your support with a few signs.

 

 

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Another Weasley learning how to drive

For all you muggles, witches, and warlocks out there:

Remember, Keep your head in the clouds while driving.

 

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