Saturday, February 28, 2004 - Posts
Bang a gong, we are on...
via medmusings: RICHARD L. ELDREDGE reports in tomorrow's AccessAtlanta "New 'Iron Chef' ingredient: Alton Brown". I'm so glad it's Alton, there's no way they'll screw it up like Iron Chef U.S.A. with the only-in-vegas over-the-top sports themed antics of old will shattner: Marietta foodie Alton Brown has an "Iron" clad new gig at Food Network. "The Good Eats" host will be the commentator for his network's new "Iron Chef America" series of specials. The shows are slated to feature original "Iron Chefs" Masaharu Morimoto and Hiroyuki Sakai facing off against Food Network faves Bobby Flay, Mario Batali and Buckhead eatery namesake Wolfgang Puck. Our fave food historian/scientist/TV host/author (Oh, OK: Brown's also the only one we know. . .) will fill the role of Dr. Hatori in the original Japanese version of the hit show, providing play-by-play and insights on the ingredients being utilized. Taste-test judges for the shows will include "NYPD Blue" actor Dennis Franz, "Trading Spaces" host Paige Davis, actor Vincent Pastore (formerly of "The Sopranos") and Bon Appetit editor Barbara Fairchild. The specials will tape next week in Los Angeles and will begin airing on the Food Network on April 23....
[Via Feedster RSS Search Results for Iron Chef America]
[Listening to: Mr. Bad Example - Warren Zevon - Mr. Bad Example (03:22)]
Holy Salt Cellars, Brownman, Iron Chef is reborn!
I must have been under a rock to have missed this, but my second favorite TV show -- Iron Chef -- is being born anew as "Iron Chef America."
And no, I don't mean that POS thing with Shatner. FoodTV is doing this one, so it should be much better.
Links of interest
[Listening to: I've Just Seen a Face [#][Demo Version] - Lyme & Cybelle - The First Sessions [Bonus Tracks] (01:28)]
In the bag today: Feeling better.
Counts: Blogging: 2; Dev: 5; SQL: 1; WILY: 3
Line of the day: Do you chew gum you find on the street? Give code you find on the 'NET the same amount of attention you'd give advice scrawled on a public bathroom wall.
Post of the day: Don't build a framework
I asked Micheal Rys for how the design controversy currently going on with XQuery would affect programmers like me. His repsonse really makes sense. This change isn't for the better IMHO. Why make things more complicated than they already are? XQuery might very well face have slow uptake as is because of its complexity. We don't need more.
[Listening to: Nanafushi - Kodo - Tataku: The Best of Kodo, Vol. 2 (1994-1999) (05:16)]