Feeds!


Just a little info for those not in the know.

The URL for the feed is http://frothy.wordpress.com/feed/. If you use Opera as a browser (perhaps Firefox, too, but I’m not sure), if you click on that URL and say yes, the feed will be added to the Opera Feeds list, which you can access via the browser menu.

If you  want to add it to My Yahoo, you click on Add Content on the My Yahoo page and then Add RSS by URL. Slap in the URL, and it’ll be added to the My Yahoo page.

(This probably is the same procedure for other RSS readers, but I don’t have others …)

Also, if you have a LiveJournal account, there’s now a LJ feed for this site: http://syndicated.livejournal.com/frothyrum/. (Yes, “frothyrum.” Sounds yummy, doesn’t it?)

Finally, a not-happy word about movie audiences. It’s become somewhat cliche now to whine about audiences, especially their inherent rudeness and such. So I don’t want to dwell on the issue, but I did want to note a problem I ran into during last night’s debable (i.e., watching The Departed).

People often talk during movies. I accept that. It’s annoying, but usually it’s just people whispering or muttering stuff to their buddies. Not last night’s crowd, though; no, they had to talk out loud, in a normal conversation voice. And it wasn’t just stuff like “Wow, did you see that?” No, it was repetition of the line the onscreen actor just said, or it was of the “OMG he just cussed!” stripe. People inexplicably guffawed at what were supposed to be dramatic, tension-filled scenes, making for an unpleasant experience.

Why do people do this? I know, I know, they paid their $10 and now think they can do whatever they want. Not true. They’re not at home and therefore should afford a bare minimum of consideration for everyone else. This ain’t Rocky Horror, people. Did you know some of us don’t want to hear you speak?

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