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...digital TV recorder that is a trusted sidekick for my job as a television critic - figures I'd rather watch So Weird, a goopy family show on the Disney Channel. And unlike my VCR, TiVo can do something about it. A couple of clicks from its infrared channel changer and instead of the conflict in the Middle East, there's One Day at a Time's Mackenzie Phillips - yes, she's still working! - strumming a guitar and singing: "We're two, two, two in a billion/ In a one in a million world...
GIGATUNES Be careful: if you buy a Compaq iPAQ Music Center, your five-disc CD changer and your AM-FM tuner may get a teeny bit jealous. The networked device, due out in late spring, blends in with the other audio components on the shelf but contains a 20-GB hard drive, a CD deck and a Net radio tuner. You will be able to store and sort 5,000 songs and listen to your favorite radio programs, even if they're airing on the other side of the globe...
...worked in the TIME bureau in Paris, in a job only marginally more ennobling than the men's-room-attendant position Tom Ripley held down at the start of the movie, and the high points of everyone's week was the Friday-morning visit of a distinguished-looking money changer known as Monsieur Moustache. Much of the rest of the week was spent discussing how Monsieur Moustache's rate varied from what some correspondent had found while on assignment in Geneva or Tangiers...
...easy to be overwhelmed by its crackling originality. The album's main fault is that such a hectic blend of music eventually sounds a little thin and is more exciting as an artistic maneuver on Beck's part than as a long-term fixture in a CD-changer. It's the most straightforward (and final) track, in fact, that will probably become Midnite Vulture's best-remembered track. "Debra" is a funk-love send-up; its proto-cheesy sound is so robust that all irony melts away. It's got joy, like the joy Beck had when...
...make you pay for them," said Harvard Coach Ron Tomassoni, whose team served 10 minutes of penalties in the second period alone. "But that was certainly a key point in the game when they got that fourth goal. It just kind of deflated us--it was a big momentum changer...