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Lost Someone. Cat Power’s new album Jukebox (out Jan. 22) promises to be a second, more lively, helping of retro tunes—the first being 2000’s excellent but solemn Covers Record—refashioned by Southern chanteuse Chan Marshall (above), this time with the aid of her Dirty Delta Blues band. Marshall takes the obscure James Brown boiler, “Lost Someone,” and makes it her absolute jam. The set also dips into Hank Williams’ “Ramblin’ Woman,” and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son.”

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Craig Robinson sings Creep. The WGA writer’s strike may have halted production on new episodes of The Office, but you can still see lots of online clips from the show’s recent fan convention in Scranton, Penn., including this one of Craig “Darryl” Robinson going down on Radiohead’s insecurity anthem, “Creep.”

Converting the world

How much do you weight in firkins? Do you know your shoe size in Japan? What if you could estimate the download time of a 3-megabyte file on a 56K modem? Onlineconversions.com is the mecca of converting anything to anything. With more than 50,000 conversions, you can find an accurate answer for converting length, temperature, speed, volume, cooking measurements, area, currency, lightyears—without racking your brain to remember that conversion lesson you snoozed through in grade school.

—REBECCA BREEDEN

To put it politely…

Vent. Go ahead and post that annoying passive-aggressive note—the one that reams a person for leaving the lights on or eating out of a personal pizza box. At passiveaggressivenotes.com, viewers can laugh at the people’s notes and post their own. A simple process of uploading a .jpeg or .pdf file gives you relief and a laugh following that moment of frustration when the note was first discovered.

—MARY HELEN CRUMPLER