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A few cool tidbits that I’ve stumbled across during the past few weeks. Not claiming any of this is new, but it was new to me …

Shameless — This might be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen on TV. Part soap, part British comedy, totally hilarious and always off-the-wall. At times, even I’m appalled and offended. That ain’t easy to pull off. Kudos to Sundance for having the balls to air it in the U.S.

Mad Men — I stumbled across this in the iTunes store when I was looking for something to download to my iPod to ease a mind-numbing flight to Montana. It worked. The second season just started on AMC, but I’m only about half-way through the first season, thanks to my iPod and Apple TV. It hooked me with the Pete Campbell character. It would have been so easy to make him the stereotypical oily villain, but the writers gave his character complexity and actually manage to make you feel sorry for him at times. It’s also amazing how different today’s world is from the 1960 Madison Avenue setting of the show. The characters are constantly drinking and smoking in a creepy patriarchy that makes you wonder how anyone ever came to idealize the ’50s and early ’60s. Great stuff.

Hayes Carll — I’ve been hearing his stuff on WDVX and never seemed to be able to catch his name. During a drive from Crested Butte to Denver, “She Left Me for Jesus” came on XM’s X Country station and I caught his name and realized he’s the one who also sings “Good Friends” and “Chickens” of WDVX fame. I’ve been downloading his stuff ever since. Twangy-ass country goodness.

iLife ’08 — I resisted buying this upgrade for a while but finally broke down when I wanted to synch photo libraries between my laptop and desktop. I didn’t realize how much cooler iMovie is in the upgrade. They’ve finally taken the same approach with iMovie that iPhoto has been taking almost from the start. It allows you to create a library of all your video. That alone was worth the price of the upgrade.

Led freakin’ Zeppelin — I loved these guys when I was a kid, but I grew tired of them and drifted away. My rediscovery came from the strangest of places — John Baker. I never thought Zeppelin would be his thing, but he’s a total convert, preaching the gospel of Plant and Page while sipping a Cold Smoke microbrew. I was dubious at first, but then I burned a few of their CDs, including a copy of “Jimmy Page & Black Crowes Live at the Greek” and “How the West Was Won.” (To show how far I’d drifted from Zep, my iTunes library had only Led Zeppelin III in it.) I’d forgotten how good this band could be when they were hitting on all cylinders. Total rock. I even had to dust off my air guitar …

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Mt. Crested Butte



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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz


While I was in Colorado last week, I managed to snap a few HDR shots, most of them at Oh Be Joyful campground (with a name like that, how can it not be an incredible place?). But I think my favorite is this one of Mt. Crested Butte, taken off the deck of the house we rented in town.

I’ve posted photos of my Colorado trip here on Flickr, and I added several new shots to my HDR collection during the Montana and Colorado trips. They’re at the bottom of the set …

What’s HDR? Here’s an explanation.

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Dog days in Crested Butte



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Originally uploaded by Suffering the Benz


I went to the land of the Mountain Hippie last week and learned the ZenDog ways of Crested Butte.
During a cold, early morning hike on a trail in the shadow of Mt. Crested Butte, I saw some sort of cattle-dog cross maniacally yapping and circling a mountain biker while the dog’s owner tried in vain to recall the mutt. The cyclist calmly dismounted, putting the bike between him and the frenetic canine until it drew tired of the game and ran back to its owner of its own volition.
As I approached the cyclist, I fully expected a rant on idiots who let their dogs run loose and don’t control them. It’s what I was thinking. But he calmly looked at me while he fiddled with the earbuds of his iPod and beamed “Good morning.”
“Without a doubt,” I replied.
“Do you go far up the mountain.”
“Only about 45 minutes walk. I’m still getting acclimated to this 9,000 foot stuff.”
“Where are you from?”
It continued like that for a few more minutes and I was on my way. In a short encounter, I’d learned the way of the Mountain Hippie and the effect the incredible beauty of Crested Butte has on everyone touched by it.
And any town this nuts about dogs has to be OK. Witness Gunther (pictured), the coolest dog in Crested Butte. In this photo, he’s frolicking in a stream at Oh Be Joyful Campground just outside of town. Gunther is known to sleep in the street in front of his house. He’s so well known and people are so dog friendly, they just slowly steer around him …