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Standby!- Live and on the Aereo!Can I just say how much of a bad idea it was for CBS and some other major broadcasting companies by not getting into Aereo? They are missing out on an ingenious idea. Before I get into this little rant … Continue reading →
- College Graduation- Looking BackMany schools have already held their graduation ceremonies and Columbia College’s graduation is coming up this weekend so I looked back at the last four years to supply you with tips to make it to your college graduation. The road … Continue reading →
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Author Archives: mattontheair
Humans Flying in Chicago…@spencerontheair
If you wander around Chicago, you may stumble upon a movie set. The Transformers (robots in disguise!) movies have all been filmed in Chicago, and Director Michael Bay has created destruction zones on streets and has even blown up a … Continue reading
Weird Al is at it again…@spencerontheair
“Weird Al” Yankovic just released his Lady Gaga parody song of “Born This Way”. When Weird Al was initially seeking permission to use the song, he was denied by Gaga’s manager. It seems that Gaga’s manager never asked the Lady … Continue reading
Cup Size Controversy
Starbucks debuted a new size to their drink list Tuesday…and like anything else in our world it was greeted with plenty of criticism. Not criticism that it still takes the average customer at least a minute to order a drink, … Continue reading