I’ll be providing an actual update within a week. Between holidays, holiday depression, holiday illness, and holiday orgiastic frenzies of intense capitalism, I’ve had little time to do the little things that matter, like repeatedly watching the masked ball scene of Eyes Wide Shut. Fret not, though! My keen sense of moral turpitude has been adequately exercised, and it is taking more effort than I’d like to admit to keep me from ranting endlessly about my recent viewing of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salo. Heck, maybe I will do that. But for right now, I just wanted to test Hulu’s embedding feature.

For those that are not giant nerdlingers (although I’d guess this service is being advertised on television by now), Hulu is a joint effort between NBC, Fox, and some other media hobos with the purpose of delivering free, high-quality, streaming versions of their various television shows, using advertisements to keep the coffers full. So far, so good. The service works well, and the ads aren’t a pain in the ass. I think they plan on having downloadable copies of the shows in the future, but that appears to still be baking.