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This morning I went to Cincinnati with our sports anchor, Geoff for our Hearst-Argyle olympics coverage summit. Oh yeah, I don't think I ever mentioned this in the blog yet: I'm going to Torino, Italy for the winter olympics in February. How rad is that?

Anyway, I've been working lately on getting more mulitmedia elements (and breakdancing robots) into the blog, and decided to try out several flash-enabled slideshows - adding another weapon to my blogging aresnal for the coming months.

The slideshow above is basically my test to see how it'll work with my blog, and I figured it'd be fitting since it's really the first official olympics-related thing to blog about. If it doesn't show up in the blog post for some reason, here's a link to it at Slideroll.

8 Comments:

Invervegas said...

I love it!! And you know why? Because I LOVE KITSCH! And that, my friend, is ultra kitsch. Please make them all like that! :-D

11:30 PM  
JasonC said...

Geoff's expression is classic!

2:47 AM  
Anonymous said...

wOULDn'T IT bE BEtteR TO spEL CINAINNATI cORrRCTLY? Or aM I MISsING ThE pOINT?

4:06 AM  
ChuckSuede said...

You came to Ohio and you didn't tell me? Where's the love man?

8:31 AM  
Anonymous said...

And where did you get that rockin music??????? It's awesome. I want it.

4:46 PM  
robot said...

Did I spell it wrong? What? Really? Oh, snap!

I'm gonna fuckin' fire one of my interns over this!

12:19 AM  
The Thrill said...

WHOA!

That's the 2nd time our paths have (nearly) crossed. My reporter and I worked out of that station to feed back our stuff after the Packers lost in Cincinnati.

I saw one of y'all's sat trucks in the Bank of America Stadium parking lot in Charlotte...but, sadly, no robot. *sob*

Man, I suck at stalking. :-)

2:11 PM  
Anonymous said...

You bastard. I've been to the Olympics in Atlanta and Salt Lake. I had hopes of going to Italy, but our station isn't going. I'm hoping to go to Beijing in 2006 though.

11:52 AM  

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