slapdash miscellany shite
sometimes it shares miscellany found floating about the interwebs or sometimes it shares miscellany found floating about my head. sometimes both.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Saturday, April 04, 2009
miscellany of april fourth 2009
This is perhaps more a chronicle of things I found of note recently that I want to remember to look at further at another time, than things organized and notated in a fashion that will entertain or engage others. Hell, I'm my biggest reader anyway so far as I know, so... eh, alright then. Yeah. See right now I'm trying to watch Pulp Fiction, with the bf, which we found today in a dumpster along with 19 other misc. movies on videocassette. :D So I'm trying not to get to tied up in my net surfing... but I need to close some of these goldarned tabs so I can ... open more... without asploding firefox. Yup. And check on my SSW account.
( SSW= Secret Society Wars, an online game I've been playing at a possibly unhealthy level since around September of last year. In the game you're a "popsickle", someone from hereabouts in time who was frozen for some reason and then unthawed a ways along in the future... and you have to learn to adapt to the new society, fight and sex0r assorted human, alien, and animal peeps, and later on fellow popsickles. Then you fight a battle to control space and eventually one society wins. Oh yeah, you end up part of a society-- you can control which society you end up in by learning how to control what sort of power you gain/lose in the game... So there's both independent play dealing with npc's - non-player characters- and getting to know your society-mates a bit and engaging in teamwork. :) The game also has elements similar to social networking sites- you can have a blog, a photo gallery, start syndicates- rather like in-game player run clubs- you can start them regarding whatever you want to discuss/share with your fellow players, chat real-time, send bulletins to your friends(you also can maintain a friends' list as well as blacklist/ignore/"baleet" people who piss you off/are dicks), and use in-game email("smail"). Well, I didn't mean to go into such detail, but since I did... well yay! Maybe someone will read it and check it out and like it. And if you do happen to, my username there is pandamonieum , I try to hang in chat relatively often, and I'm currently an Oddfellow(One of the societies...). And I'll be happy to help answer questions or direct them you to places/players who can answer/explain better than I. Overall I think we're a pretty welcoming/friendly community so long as you don't start off acting like a douche/troll. And even then we'll try to give you a fair shake. :) )
Great, I kinda lost track of the movie... I've seen it before but, well, it was a long time ago, and this seems to be the type of film that takes rather close attention to keep up with what happens, being as there was just a time shift to revisit same events from a different perspective, which I tend to enjoy in movies, but... well since I've been typing for the last 20 minutes or so I'm now a tad lost. Oh well, I'll just watch it again later. :P
Um, so what I intended to do before that diversion was just throw some links up in here for me to remember to delve further into later... like, when not watching a film. This is a great movie and quite entertaining, but I think I'll have to watch once or possibly twice more to keep track of what's happenin'. Kinda like "Sin City"- It's great, but took me a couple times through to keep up with. And I still wanna watch it again. :) It's nice when a movie is like that though in a way, even if it can be confusing, b/c you can watch it a few times and still notice stuff you didn't notice before or realize something you missed on previous viewings. Dang I wanna watch that one "old" French film again that I watched back when I took film studies in college... I think it was called "Breathless" and the director is famous and such but I fail on his name right now. I'll google it eventually and then I'll be all, "Oh yeah, I knew that" when I find it. Heh. I'm just gonna settle for being lazy and looking "dumb" for now though. At least I didn't say it was directed by Jean Luc Picard. :P
Wikipedia article on the song "Cum on Feel the Noize"- One of the other RFX dj's mentioned in SSW chat the other night that that song wasn't originally by Quiet Riot but actually by Slade, and furnished the aforementioned link. I forget why I want to save it, probably to remind me to look up the original and assorted covers mentioned in it as well.
eRepublik - Another online game, I haven't signed up yet b/c I'm waiting for the friend who told me about it to play long enough to get some kind of in-game bonus for referring me, so... I can't tell you anything about it now, and I'm too lazy to go back to read the description to say more, you can follow the link if you're curious. :P
a blog post on "art and medicine" from a blog called "Little Hokum Rag"- it's in my blogroll down below as well, but I wanted to remember this specific post b/c it has pics from and links to some neat stuff from some science museum... I'll throw in more info and grab a pic to post later...
This bunch of links arose from looking up info on the song "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour, I actually ended up reading more about the meaning/meanings behind the term "Cult of Personality" than the song itself. What led me on this search was hearing the song used for a video montage/promotional video on WWE for Stone Cold Steve Austin regarding him apparently being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame. I don't really follow WWE these days, my bf had it on; anyway... it just seemed strange to me and kind of a misappropiation of the song or misconstruance of the song's meaning. I still haven't fully informed/educated this opinion but anyway...
I forgot to leave cult of personality up for myself to link to or whatever, but you can certainly google it yourself if it piques your interest.
So stuff that interested me enough to save for later that popped up in relation to the above and/or led to eachother...
wikipedia entry on the term "cult"
wikipedia entry on the "National Fascist Party"
wikipedia entry on the "Order of the Solar Temple"
Yeah, so those sprung from originally looking up "cult of personality" and going on to open/read some other things that piqued my interest... wikipedia/the internet is good for that sort of thing. :)
I think I'm going to cut down on the random blabbery with the links b/c I meant to do this... quickly... for the purpose of personal reminder like stated earlier and instead I'm ... fucking babbling. :P S
google search for info about the band "Amesoeurs"
mindfreedom.org , a website advocating for mental health freedom...
website for artist Audrew Kawasaki
artmagick.com -haven't looked around here at all yet, but they claim to be a source of "visual intoxication".
http://books.google.com/books?id=MI8ym5Idda8C&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=disinfecting+alley+scores&source=bl&ots=MA7Bw4JMR7&sig=QUOrTC4c97kajosFttsBoA5b_vM&hl=en&ei=fvjWSZL7HZHyMuuhkYgP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPA56,M1 <-*this wasn't working as a link and I don't have time to mess around with it now so um... I removed the link tags and however it shows up is however it shows up for now...* -googlebooks preview sections for a book called "How the Other Half Lives", which they refer to as an "illustrated tour of New York's slums".
"19th Century British Pamphlets Project"- Haven't poked around this at all yet...
Aside- the guy on the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" episode on at the moment is quite interesting- apparently he's wearing one sock inside out for luck because "his mom always told him it would keep the witches away", at least, that's what I think he said. I was only lending it maybe 1/4 or so of an ear at that moment. :) I might have to google that later... (Pulp Fiction ended... we'll watch it again in a few days probably, bf followed less well than I, I think, despite paying better attention, but he's also not seen it at all before)... I like "...Millionaire...", I guess in part b/c the escalation from "easy" to "difficult" can be fun and entertaining, b/c what's her name is really nice to people, and b/c the contestants are often interesting and they include lots of little personal tidbits plus they(er, contenstants) sometimes offer interesting personal anecdotes or say entertaining things while trying to answer the questions. :) Maybe it's just a side-effect of being nervous about interacting with people myself, and thus avoiding doing that, yet finding them interesting. So I'm watching interaction on my tube instead and I think maybe the interaction on "...Millionaire..." seems a bit more natural than, say, highly edited reality shows placing people in extremely contrived situations... er, something like that. Damn, I'm babbling again. It's almost 4 am and I still haven't saved and closed all my open tabs to play SSW as intended. o.o See, you might think it would make sense for me to just bookmark them, but I have tons of bookmarks that I always forget to check up on later and end up merging into... well a huge amorphous helter-skelter pile 'o' disorganized links. This seems more useful somehow. :/ More time consuming though. o.o
free patents online dot com- it looked possibly interesting...
The next few links are things that came up while I was looking for information on disinfecting things in general and in particular tips/info on avoiding picking up dumpster/alley scores infested with any kind of bug/pest... quick/easy ways to tell if something you find and want might harbor an unwanted pest spec. cockroaches, or perhaps bedbugs, and simply quick/easy/cheap ways to disinfect stuff before dragging it inside.... I haven't found many tips specific to identifying lousy/buggy computers/furniture/etc when "dumpster diving" yet, but I did find a lot of interesting stuff regarding dumpster diving in general. I'll prob do a post with more detailed info and such ... eventually. :P but for now here's a mish-mash of the links I came up with bearing some relevence to the aforementioned topics.
wikipedia entry on disinfectant
a post/article from a site called "ecosalon" on green kitchen disinfecting
an essay by some interesting sounding writer(Lars Eighner) I hadn't previously heard of about his experiences with dumpster diving
wikiHow "How-To" article on dumpster diving
an article on dumpster diving at a site called "the living web" that I haven't read yet
an engaging personal website about dumpster diving and possibly other things that I haven't poked around much at all yet
another as yet unread dumpster diving article, from greenbiz.com
an article at forbes.com by Cory Doctorow about a fellow who's been "dumpster diving" as something of a "job/career" for 15 years or so and managed to turn a profit... pretty cool :)
wikipedia entry on "freeganism"
Trashwiki- a whole wiki dedicated to dumpster diving and such- Rather new site and a cursory poke around suggests to me people should get into it and help create more content... such is how wikis work :) Def. a cool idea.
wikipedia entry for "Really Really Free Market"- as I understand it this regards a movement to have events - "Really Really Free Markets"- where people freely give away/exchange there unwanted stuff for other peoples' unwanted stuff that, uh, they want. :D Sounds rad to me.
google search results for "bedbugs"
I found the wikipedia article on dumpster diving surprisingly well written or fairly written or whatever (ie not "dumpsterdiving is something filthy poor people do... blah blah something something unpleasant and inaccurate and mean) and informative... I just accidently closed it so I'll hafta look it up again later...
New topic- it seems I have a lot of second-hand pants, alley/dumpster scored, given to me, thrift scored, whatever, that have constantly falling zipper syndrome. So I
googled zipper fixing. I haven't gone through the results yet but it yielded quite an impressive amount of links and almost certainly more than one containing solutions to my problem. Yay internet!
And once again viva la internets - our alley scored vcr doesn't always cooperate(it mangled pulp fiction a little after we paused and restarted it, but fortunately it still worked) so I googled fixing vcrs that eat tapes and got a plethora of useful appearing results to sift through...tomorrow. Though my bf still just wants to get a new one when we have cash. He also just complained about how the people that threw out the videos we scored today didn't rewind one. :D Hey, it is annoying...
And that's it for now. The almost entire contents(minus a few more personal whatnots and a couple blogs that are in my blogroll already- down at the very bottom of this blog) vomited out for your perusal and my later exploration, eventually.
As a final note, at least for the moment, think before you throw stuff away people! Just today we grabbed the aforementioned movies, one relatively recent and together computer, 7(really!) older computers the bf is gonna check out and prob just take useful parts from, 2 clean and pretty nice duffel bags, and a handful of clean t-shirts and rugs. Oh, and an apparently broken(?) batteryless video8 camcorder. I'll be googling that guy pretty soon to find out more about it(like a manual) and how to make it work if it seems possible. That'd be frickin' sweet. And if anyone has some tips, or knows a good place to find some, regarding scoping found electronics such as computers,vcrs,etc for possible bugs(like, roaches, not electronic ones) quickly and effectively before dragging them upstairs lemme know. Also regarding quickly and effectively disinfecting/delousing found fabric type stuff- clothes,rugs,furniture. We have cats as well as us people and the overall apt to worry about....
Man I sure get off topic fast-- Even when we happen to benefit by finding cool stuff, it really bums me out to see so much useful stuff in the garbage when there are people around who may really need or simply have use for/would appreciate the items. Think folks... there's gotta be some good way to give away your stuff instead of throwing it in the dumpster. Call your friends, post on a local website/email list(craigslist has a free stuff section, also there's an email list called "freecycle" which has lists in many different areas, and there are probably other resources in your community you can find by searching the net or asking around), look into local charities that will take the stuff, or even just give it to goodwill(I'm wobbly on goodwill, but I really need to educate myself more before taking a real stance- as to how much good they do vs. their top employees/managers/whatevers' paychecks and such)... anyway I'd say find an organization that will give the stuff to people who can use it for free or give it away yourself before giving it to a place that'll sell it...
More babble, point: THINK BEFORE YOU TRASH STUFF :) Thanks.
If anyone enjoyed my ramble and misc. linkage, leave a comment. Leave comments about anything you like or don't or whatever you wish... If someone reads it and tells me what they dig, I can try and do more of it and perhaps... uh... more people will dig it or something. :D
Bloody hell... I gotta go play my game. My trades are prob topped out and my facilities all dry of the resources they need to run... o.o
( SSW= Secret Society Wars, an online game I've been playing at a possibly unhealthy level since around September of last year. In the game you're a "popsickle", someone from hereabouts in time who was frozen for some reason and then unthawed a ways along in the future... and you have to learn to adapt to the new society, fight and sex0r assorted human, alien, and animal peeps, and later on fellow popsickles. Then you fight a battle to control space and eventually one society wins. Oh yeah, you end up part of a society-- you can control which society you end up in by learning how to control what sort of power you gain/lose in the game... So there's both independent play dealing with npc's - non-player characters- and getting to know your society-mates a bit and engaging in teamwork. :) The game also has elements similar to social networking sites- you can have a blog, a photo gallery, start syndicates- rather like in-game player run clubs- you can start them regarding whatever you want to discuss/share with your fellow players, chat real-time, send bulletins to your friends(you also can maintain a friends' list as well as blacklist/ignore/"baleet" people who piss you off/are dicks), and use in-game email("smail"). Well, I didn't mean to go into such detail, but since I did... well yay! Maybe someone will read it and check it out and like it. And if you do happen to, my username there is pandamonieum , I try to hang in chat relatively often, and I'm currently an Oddfellow(One of the societies...). And I'll be happy to help answer questions or direct them you to places/players who can answer/explain better than I. Overall I think we're a pretty welcoming/friendly community so long as you don't start off acting like a douche/troll. And even then we'll try to give you a fair shake. :) )
Great, I kinda lost track of the movie... I've seen it before but, well, it was a long time ago, and this seems to be the type of film that takes rather close attention to keep up with what happens, being as there was just a time shift to revisit same events from a different perspective, which I tend to enjoy in movies, but... well since I've been typing for the last 20 minutes or so I'm now a tad lost. Oh well, I'll just watch it again later. :P
Um, so what I intended to do before that diversion was just throw some links up in here for me to remember to delve further into later... like, when not watching a film. This is a great movie and quite entertaining, but I think I'll have to watch once or possibly twice more to keep track of what's happenin'. Kinda like "Sin City"- It's great, but took me a couple times through to keep up with. And I still wanna watch it again. :) It's nice when a movie is like that though in a way, even if it can be confusing, b/c you can watch it a few times and still notice stuff you didn't notice before or realize something you missed on previous viewings. Dang I wanna watch that one "old" French film again that I watched back when I took film studies in college... I think it was called "Breathless" and the director is famous and such but I fail on his name right now. I'll google it eventually and then I'll be all, "Oh yeah, I knew that" when I find it. Heh. I'm just gonna settle for being lazy and looking "dumb" for now though. At least I didn't say it was directed by Jean Luc Picard. :P
Wikipedia article on the song "Cum on Feel the Noize"- One of the other RFX dj's mentioned in SSW chat the other night that that song wasn't originally by Quiet Riot but actually by Slade, and furnished the aforementioned link. I forget why I want to save it, probably to remind me to look up the original and assorted covers mentioned in it as well.
eRepublik - Another online game, I haven't signed up yet b/c I'm waiting for the friend who told me about it to play long enough to get some kind of in-game bonus for referring me, so... I can't tell you anything about it now, and I'm too lazy to go back to read the description to say more, you can follow the link if you're curious. :P
a blog post on "art and medicine" from a blog called "Little Hokum Rag"- it's in my blogroll down below as well, but I wanted to remember this specific post b/c it has pics from and links to some neat stuff from some science museum... I'll throw in more info and grab a pic to post later...
This bunch of links arose from looking up info on the song "Cult of Personality" by Living Colour, I actually ended up reading more about the meaning/meanings behind the term "Cult of Personality" than the song itself. What led me on this search was hearing the song used for a video montage/promotional video on WWE for Stone Cold Steve Austin regarding him apparently being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame. I don't really follow WWE these days, my bf had it on; anyway... it just seemed strange to me and kind of a misappropiation of the song or misconstruance of the song's meaning. I still haven't fully informed/educated this opinion but anyway...
I forgot to leave cult of personality up for myself to link to or whatever, but you can certainly google it yourself if it piques your interest.
So stuff that interested me enough to save for later that popped up in relation to the above and/or led to eachother...
wikipedia entry on the term "cult"
wikipedia entry on the "National Fascist Party"
wikipedia entry on the "Order of the Solar Temple"
Yeah, so those sprung from originally looking up "cult of personality" and going on to open/read some other things that piqued my interest... wikipedia/the internet is good for that sort of thing. :)
I think I'm going to cut down on the random blabbery with the links b/c I meant to do this... quickly... for the purpose of personal reminder like stated earlier and instead I'm ... fucking babbling. :P S
google search for info about the band "Amesoeurs"
mindfreedom.org , a website advocating for mental health freedom...
website for artist Audrew Kawasaki
artmagick.com -haven't looked around here at all yet, but they claim to be a source of "visual intoxication".
http://books.google.com/books?id=MI8ym5Idda8C&pg=PA62&lpg=PA62&dq=disinfecting+alley+scores&source=bl&ots=MA7Bw4JMR7&sig=QUOrTC4c97kajosFttsBoA5b_vM&hl=en&ei=fvjWSZL7HZHyMuuhkYgP&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3#PPA56,M1 <-*this wasn't working as a link and I don't have time to mess around with it now so um... I removed the link tags and however it shows up is however it shows up for now...* -googlebooks preview sections for a book called "How the Other Half Lives", which they refer to as an "illustrated tour of New York's slums".
"19th Century British Pamphlets Project"- Haven't poked around this at all yet...
Aside- the guy on the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" episode on at the moment is quite interesting- apparently he's wearing one sock inside out for luck because "his mom always told him it would keep the witches away", at least, that's what I think he said. I was only lending it maybe 1/4 or so of an ear at that moment. :) I might have to google that later... (Pulp Fiction ended... we'll watch it again in a few days probably, bf followed less well than I, I think, despite paying better attention, but he's also not seen it at all before)... I like "...Millionaire...", I guess in part b/c the escalation from "easy" to "difficult" can be fun and entertaining, b/c what's her name is really nice to people, and b/c the contestants are often interesting and they include lots of little personal tidbits plus they(er, contenstants) sometimes offer interesting personal anecdotes or say entertaining things while trying to answer the questions. :) Maybe it's just a side-effect of being nervous about interacting with people myself, and thus avoiding doing that, yet finding them interesting. So I'm watching interaction on my tube instead and I think maybe the interaction on "...Millionaire..." seems a bit more natural than, say, highly edited reality shows placing people in extremely contrived situations... er, something like that. Damn, I'm babbling again. It's almost 4 am and I still haven't saved and closed all my open tabs to play SSW as intended. o.o See, you might think it would make sense for me to just bookmark them, but I have tons of bookmarks that I always forget to check up on later and end up merging into... well a huge amorphous helter-skelter pile 'o' disorganized links. This seems more useful somehow. :/ More time consuming though. o.o
free patents online dot com- it looked possibly interesting...
The next few links are things that came up while I was looking for information on disinfecting things in general and in particular tips/info on avoiding picking up dumpster/alley scores infested with any kind of bug/pest... quick/easy ways to tell if something you find and want might harbor an unwanted pest spec. cockroaches, or perhaps bedbugs, and simply quick/easy/cheap ways to disinfect stuff before dragging it inside.... I haven't found many tips specific to identifying lousy/buggy computers/furniture/etc when "dumpster diving" yet, but I did find a lot of interesting stuff regarding dumpster diving in general. I'll prob do a post with more detailed info and such ... eventually. :P but for now here's a mish-mash of the links I came up with bearing some relevence to the aforementioned topics.
wikipedia entry on disinfectant
a post/article from a site called "ecosalon" on green kitchen disinfecting
an essay by some interesting sounding writer(Lars Eighner) I hadn't previously heard of about his experiences with dumpster diving
wikiHow "How-To" article on dumpster diving
an article on dumpster diving at a site called "the living web" that I haven't read yet
an engaging personal website about dumpster diving and possibly other things that I haven't poked around much at all yet
another as yet unread dumpster diving article, from greenbiz.com
an article at forbes.com by Cory Doctorow about a fellow who's been "dumpster diving" as something of a "job/career" for 15 years or so and managed to turn a profit... pretty cool :)
wikipedia entry on "freeganism"
Trashwiki- a whole wiki dedicated to dumpster diving and such- Rather new site and a cursory poke around suggests to me people should get into it and help create more content... such is how wikis work :) Def. a cool idea.
wikipedia entry for "Really Really Free Market"- as I understand it this regards a movement to have events - "Really Really Free Markets"- where people freely give away/exchange there unwanted stuff for other peoples' unwanted stuff that, uh, they want. :D Sounds rad to me.
google search results for "bedbugs"
I found the wikipedia article on dumpster diving surprisingly well written or fairly written or whatever (ie not "dumpsterdiving is something filthy poor people do... blah blah something something unpleasant and inaccurate and mean) and informative... I just accidently closed it so I'll hafta look it up again later...
New topic- it seems I have a lot of second-hand pants, alley/dumpster scored, given to me, thrift scored, whatever, that have constantly falling zipper syndrome. So I
googled zipper fixing. I haven't gone through the results yet but it yielded quite an impressive amount of links and almost certainly more than one containing solutions to my problem. Yay internet!
And once again viva la internets - our alley scored vcr doesn't always cooperate(it mangled pulp fiction a little after we paused and restarted it, but fortunately it still worked) so I googled fixing vcrs that eat tapes and got a plethora of useful appearing results to sift through...tomorrow. Though my bf still just wants to get a new one when we have cash. He also just complained about how the people that threw out the videos we scored today didn't rewind one. :D Hey, it is annoying...
And that's it for now. The almost entire contents(minus a few more personal whatnots and a couple blogs that are in my blogroll already- down at the very bottom of this blog) vomited out for your perusal and my later exploration, eventually.
As a final note, at least for the moment, think before you throw stuff away people! Just today we grabbed the aforementioned movies, one relatively recent and together computer, 7(really!) older computers the bf is gonna check out and prob just take useful parts from, 2 clean and pretty nice duffel bags, and a handful of clean t-shirts and rugs. Oh, and an apparently broken(?) batteryless video8 camcorder. I'll be googling that guy pretty soon to find out more about it(like a manual) and how to make it work if it seems possible. That'd be frickin' sweet. And if anyone has some tips, or knows a good place to find some, regarding scoping found electronics such as computers,vcrs,etc for possible bugs(like, roaches, not electronic ones) quickly and effectively before dragging them upstairs lemme know. Also regarding quickly and effectively disinfecting/delousing found fabric type stuff- clothes,rugs,furniture. We have cats as well as us people and the overall apt to worry about....
Man I sure get off topic fast-- Even when we happen to benefit by finding cool stuff, it really bums me out to see so much useful stuff in the garbage when there are people around who may really need or simply have use for/would appreciate the items. Think folks... there's gotta be some good way to give away your stuff instead of throwing it in the dumpster. Call your friends, post on a local website/email list(craigslist has a free stuff section, also there's an email list called "freecycle" which has lists in many different areas, and there are probably other resources in your community you can find by searching the net or asking around), look into local charities that will take the stuff, or even just give it to goodwill(I'm wobbly on goodwill, but I really need to educate myself more before taking a real stance- as to how much good they do vs. their top employees/managers/whatevers' paychecks and such)... anyway I'd say find an organization that will give the stuff to people who can use it for free or give it away yourself before giving it to a place that'll sell it...
More babble, point: THINK BEFORE YOU TRASH STUFF :) Thanks.
If anyone enjoyed my ramble and misc. linkage, leave a comment. Leave comments about anything you like or don't or whatever you wish... If someone reads it and tells me what they dig, I can try and do more of it and perhaps... uh... more people will dig it or something. :D
Bloody hell... I gotta go play my game. My trades are prob topped out and my facilities all dry of the resources they need to run... o.o
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
aaagh!
Almost two years? What the hell?!? o.o
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Important Link->> SongFight!
Gamez!->> Secret Society Wars
Paradox: The Musical
Solitaire!
Jigsaw Puzzles!
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a coupl'a neat pix, go look-
pretty sugary noodles yum.
Looks kinda like a painting... imho I wish there were a bit more punch to the some of the colors, I'm thinking reds 'n' yellows for some reason, but overall-ly it's a cool image.
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wow. "goth prince" cut-out ... ?!?

and the "goth beauty" cut-out, ok, this one actually looks kinda cool... at least I like the wings.

Those two thingermerjigs are from this costume site. Check it out, they even have costumes for your pets! :P

(That's Princess Leia, if you couldn't tell.)
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Big Green Slug! Awesome.

Ok, I guess it's called a banana slug. But, bananas aren't green!? What the hell!? The world is so fraught with confusion. >.<
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Whoa, I just found a blog sharing cheezy obscure/out of print musics! Yay! :) The layout seems a tad messy/confusing but I've found a couple nifty things so far.
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Flavor Tripping?!?
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Okay, now I'm all busy grabbing music from the cheezefactory blog I linked to up there, and getting a mysterious but fortuitously mild pain in my head. Probably I need to drink more water. And either more or less coffee. Oy, confusion again. o.o
Happy internet!
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later addition! I find more music blogs! Okay, these were linked to from the previously posted one- look on the right side someplace and there's more links!-
Perfect Pickles - "Classic Rock, Blues, Psych, and Beyond."
Schadenfreudian Therapy - "the pancreas and it's relations" :P
John and Jenny's Rock 'n' Roll Party!"
What's even more ever so awesome about these things is that most if not all have links to six billion more nifty music blogs! yay, internet!
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Important Link->> SongFight!
Gamez!->> Secret Society Wars
Paradox: The Musical
Solitaire!
Jigsaw Puzzles!
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a coupl'a neat pix, go look-
pretty sugary noodles yum.
Looks kinda like a painting... imho I wish there were a bit more punch to the some of the colors, I'm thinking reds 'n' yellows for some reason, but overall-ly it's a cool image.
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wow. "goth prince" cut-out ... ?!?
and the "goth beauty" cut-out, ok, this one actually looks kinda cool... at least I like the wings.
Those two thingermerjigs are from this costume site. Check it out, they even have costumes for your pets! :P
(That's Princess Leia, if you couldn't tell.)
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Big Green Slug! Awesome.
Ok, I guess it's called a banana slug. But, bananas aren't green!? What the hell!? The world is so fraught with confusion. >.<
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Whoa, I just found a blog sharing cheezy obscure/out of print musics! Yay! :) The layout seems a tad messy/confusing but I've found a couple nifty things so far.
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Flavor Tripping?!?
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Okay, now I'm all busy grabbing music from the cheezefactory blog I linked to up there, and getting a mysterious but fortuitously mild pain in my head. Probably I need to drink more water. And either more or less coffee. Oy, confusion again. o.o
Happy internet!
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later addition! I find more music blogs! Okay, these were linked to from the previously posted one- look on the right side someplace and there's more links!-
Perfect Pickles - "Classic Rock, Blues, Psych, and Beyond."
Schadenfreudian Therapy - "the pancreas and it's relations" :P
John and Jenny's Rock 'n' Roll Party!"
What's even more ever so awesome about these things is that most if not all have links to six billion more nifty music blogs! yay, internet!
Friday, September 21, 2007
can't get no sleep...
yum :)
so the first two are what I drank last night. yup, both of 'em. hence the not getting any sleep >.< I foresee more of the stuff in my future to get through the day...
at the moment probably my favorite energy drinks among the myriad varieties available. rockstar apparently has a guava version as well, which I really would like to try.
cricket cola- I guess it doesn't qualify as an energy drink though it works well for me in that capacity. It's unique and very tasty, a cola drink boasting natural caffeine and green tea, giving it a unique taste and, at least for me, causing a unique sort of stimulation that felt different from the boost I get from other caffeine beverages. It might sound odd but the boost felt more cheerful/balanced. :) something like that. I haven't found it at many places in my are yet but fortunately there are some cafes nearby that have it, also, apparently b/c the owner of the chain is friends with someone among those responsible for the cola, the Potbelly Sandwich Works chain carries it in at least some of their stores. I'm hoping to see it more widely available, it being awesome and all. :)
If you're interesting in reading a heck of alot more on all the different energy drinks on the market, I found this energy review site where hundreds of such drinks have been reviewed, including alcoholic varieties such as sparks, four, and my personal favorite, tilt. -- click here to voyage deep into energy drink review land
I had further plans for this post but it's getting close to work going time and I must prepare more sleep-deprivation + energy drink overload addled self...
Monday, September 17, 2007
"just like old times"
were reading the old posts from 05 and thinking i seemed to think a bit more creatively then.
but i think at the time my thoughts were that i was whining too much too redundantly too repetitiously
the even more frustrating would be in the it's not no different now and it's actually worse perhaps
f*cking up jobs over and again after finally f*cking up the school possibly unfixably
the head still hurts and i'm still thirsty
and still angry
and still unhealthy
my Mom passed away last year
i might be on the verge of homelessness all depending on if my landlord will be very very patient and if i can get my damnhell shit together and get some damnhell rent $$ together
have just began a mood stabilizer called depakote even though i am not too sure i am full with enough swinging back and forth of moods to need it but guess the psychiatrist i saw last week thought it would help
am supposed to possibly participate in something called dialectical behavioral therapy but damnhell psych. chick still hasn't contacted me 'bout it
on food stamps
gonna be seeing a psychologist too guy i was seeing last summer afore i got myself shoved off the medical assistance not sure it helps but i like talking with him
my brain is going to explode
the contemplation of finding some way to get rid of it just hack it or smash it to bits pervades my thinkings over and ever more and more it seems
i wish i had tattoos
but i think at the time my thoughts were that i was whining too much too redundantly too repetitiously
the even more frustrating would be in the it's not no different now and it's actually worse perhaps
f*cking up jobs over and again after finally f*cking up the school possibly unfixably
the head still hurts and i'm still thirsty
and still angry
and still unhealthy
my Mom passed away last year
i might be on the verge of homelessness all depending on if my landlord will be very very patient and if i can get my damnhell shit together and get some damnhell rent $$ together
have just began a mood stabilizer called depakote even though i am not too sure i am full with enough swinging back and forth of moods to need it but guess the psychiatrist i saw last week thought it would help
am supposed to possibly participate in something called dialectical behavioral therapy but damnhell psych. chick still hasn't contacted me 'bout it
on food stamps
gonna be seeing a psychologist too guy i was seeing last summer afore i got myself shoved off the medical assistance not sure it helps but i like talking with him
my brain is going to explode
the contemplation of finding some way to get rid of it just hack it or smash it to bits pervades my thinkings over and ever more and more it seems
i wish i had tattoos
lacking color, limbs, or time?
some miscellaneous miscellany encountered in the past few days - -
one hundred 'n' thirty some cats- The short video here makes me think of what I'd imagine a cat mosh pit looking like. I might have to try to download the clip somehows and put that bit to some crazy music. Happily, despite the crowded conditions, the cats in the video look remarkably healthy, happy, and clean as does the flat. It seems plausible they are better off there than roaming the streets of whatever Russian city this is in?
d.i.y. prosthetics! - "the Open Prosthetics Project" - I've only glanced a bit over this site but it looks quite interesting, and I think what they are doing is awesome. The point is to share innovations in prosthetics for free, because "prosthetics shouldn't cost an arm and a leg". And even for those of us with no need for a prosthetic, it is interesting simply in the way of looking at ways mechanized whatnot can be made to imitate human movements/functions, if you're interested in taht sort of thing, or maybe just into neat gadgets and gizmos in general. Or if you happened to be someone into making any sort of robotic or such thing and wanted it to have human-like functions/movements
it seems like this could be a pretty useful resource for you.
"the Worst Album Covers of All Time!" - I don't agree with all the site user's choices and comments but there are some pretty funny/weird/interesting covers posted here, worth a browsing.
Wikipedia page collecting "unusual articles" - this is rad! links to all sorts of wikipedia entries on odd places/things/topics collected on one page!
"the best pictures always lack color" - big database 'o' black and white photos which you can bring up at random if you'd like, and also you can rate them if you'd like. Seems to have a lot of cool photos.
compendium of user-designed and contributed icons, avatars, and emoticons, also away msg suggestions for instant msgngrs.
a couple things I happened across by chance that I haven't heard of before and really want to read:
Momo by Michael Ende - about a young girl that saves the world from time thieves, by the guy responsible for "the Neverending Story" which I previously hadn't realized was based on a book, nor did I know
whom the originator of the story was.
the Shadow Children Sequence by Margaret Peterson Haddix - A series of 7 books following the life of a "shadow child", a third child in a world where population is rigidly controlled and families are allowed no more than two offspring- if they have more, the child/children are killed if discovered.
Here is a review of
the first two books, from sci-fi author Orson Scott Card's "Uncle Orson Reviews Everything" column, which is also seemingly a worthwhile read in general(this is my first encounter with it).
This is it for now, being as I must wash-up and scamper hurriedly to work. Thanks for stopping by.
Planning on some major editing of this site soon as many of the pictures and links in the olden posts are null or too damn big and some elements of the site appear to be a total mess in my browser. So keep an eye on us! :)
one hundred 'n' thirty some cats- The short video here makes me think of what I'd imagine a cat mosh pit looking like. I might have to try to download the clip somehows and put that bit to some crazy music. Happily, despite the crowded conditions, the cats in the video look remarkably healthy, happy, and clean as does the flat. It seems plausible they are better off there than roaming the streets of whatever Russian city this is in?
d.i.y. prosthetics! - "the Open Prosthetics Project" - I've only glanced a bit over this site but it looks quite interesting, and I think what they are doing is awesome. The point is to share innovations in prosthetics for free, because "prosthetics shouldn't cost an arm and a leg". And even for those of us with no need for a prosthetic, it is interesting simply in the way of looking at ways mechanized whatnot can be made to imitate human movements/functions, if you're interested in taht sort of thing, or maybe just into neat gadgets and gizmos in general. Or if you happened to be someone into making any sort of robotic or such thing and wanted it to have human-like functions/movements
it seems like this could be a pretty useful resource for you.
"the Worst Album Covers of All Time!" - I don't agree with all the site user's choices and comments but there are some pretty funny/weird/interesting covers posted here, worth a browsing.
Wikipedia page collecting "unusual articles" - this is rad! links to all sorts of wikipedia entries on odd places/things/topics collected on one page!
"the best pictures always lack color" - big database 'o' black and white photos which you can bring up at random if you'd like, and also you can rate them if you'd like. Seems to have a lot of cool photos.
compendium of user-designed and contributed icons, avatars, and emoticons, also away msg suggestions for instant msgngrs.
a couple things I happened across by chance that I haven't heard of before and really want to read:
Momo by Michael Ende - about a young girl that saves the world from time thieves, by the guy responsible for "the Neverending Story" which I previously hadn't realized was based on a book, nor did I know
whom the originator of the story was.
the Shadow Children Sequence by Margaret Peterson Haddix - A series of 7 books following the life of a "shadow child", a third child in a world where population is rigidly controlled and families are allowed no more than two offspring- if they have more, the child/children are killed if discovered.
Here is a review of
the first two books, from sci-fi author Orson Scott Card's "Uncle Orson Reviews Everything" column, which is also seemingly a worthwhile read in general(this is my first encounter with it).
This is it for now, being as I must wash-up and scamper hurriedly to work. Thanks for stopping by.
Planning on some major editing of this site soon as many of the pictures and links in the olden posts are null or too damn big and some elements of the site appear to be a total mess in my browser. So keep an eye on us! :)
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
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301paydayloansonl.com/ - *Shortest Time to Get Payday Loan Online* Payday loans online offered by lending firms features in fact absolutely completely changed this entire process o...13 years ago
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LOAD Discography - The internet is a buzz with the sad news of Bob Johnston's death. Sucks it would take this horrible occasion to light a fire under my ass to get you the ...13 years ago
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Astaron - LP / 12" - Long time no post. Found out about this great dark new wave band from Austria through A Viable Commercial, Goutroy's blog. Don't know why this hasn't bee...13 years ago
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60s Psych Pop Treasures - vol 14: 33 obscure folk-rock janglers - 33 obscure folk-rock janglers from the 60s. Non-stop 12-strings jangle pop action from start till end. Download 01 The Paradox - There's A Flower Sho...13 years ago
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Going skiing and rent a chalet for your holiday - Do you want to enjoy skiing for this holiday? If you do have a plan to go skiing, of course, French Alps can be a good destination. You can get the great...13 years ago
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SOUNDTRACK SHELF #09 - It’s obvious to anyone who checks this space regularly that I’ve been absent for a handful of months — here’s the podcast I did for my theater, The Cinefam...13 years ago
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OUT NOW: Shaved Women - "Static" 7" - Ec*static* to announce the release of SHAVED WOMEN's 'Static' 7" EP. Pass Judgements 11th release, dam son... SHAVED WOMEN are back with their latest, m...13 years ago
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Reminder - All posts have been migrated to www.systemsofromance.com--- please update your links!13 years ago
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RIP Switchblade Comb - Switchblade Comb 2007-2012 The gang here at Switchblade Comb has decided to close up shop. With our families, careers, schooling, and other projects taking...13 years ago
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Bonito Cadaver Returns? - BONITO CADAVER REGRESA DE ENTRE LOS MUERTOS Enhorabuena Fiends Ya hace algún tiempo pude recuperar el dominio del blog y parte de las entradas, desde el ...13 years ago
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JULæY - OASIS - Vocal: 久夜 Guitar: 貴翔 Guitar: 憂灯→Yuhi Bass: 葵→あおい Drums: 零架→Reika OASIS tracklist: 01. 夢・現~ゆめ・うつつ~ 02. Naive 03. Lost~「for you」 04. Love sickness 05. 華 0...14 years ago
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Daily tricks for eternal beauty - We all know that beauty comes from within,but I'm going to give you some advice how to maintain beauty not only inside but also outside.1.Gently shampoo yo...14 years ago
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Coil Lives about to go byebye (etc) - Coil Tavastia _--_01_-_Sine_Waves_192__05_57_.mp3 (1.2 days left)Coil_--_02_-_Last_Rites_Of_Spring_192__12_21_.mp3 (1.2 days left)Coil_--_03_-_Are_You_Shiver...14 years ago
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Trick Bag! - The History Of Northwest Rock Volume 4 (2006)"This CD is nothing short of a magnificent sweep through Jerry Dennon's archives. We've tried to provide a rep...14 years ago
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Holcombe Waller & The Magnetic Fields @ The Neptune, Seattle, WA, 3/22/2012 - There’s few things more rewarding than being a dedicated (and bold) fan. I was first in line at the Neptune, and when I got in it wasn’t a frantic race to ...14 years ago
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Dead Kennedys: Live At The Lawrence Opera House in Lawrence, KS 11-04-84 - 01 Intro (1:18) 02 Take This Job And Shove It (David Allan Coe) (1:25) 03 Hop With The Jet Set (2:09) 04 Dear Abby (1:21) 05 Terminal Preppy (1:30) 06 When Y...14 years ago
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Rural Laos - Laos was one of the least recorded countries in terms of 78s. In fact, it’s likely that there were NO 78s recorded in Laos itself. There was a batch made b...14 years ago
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Health care and non-compete agreements - Two years ago this week I got caught up in a legal dispute that briefly threatened my life. Obviously, I'm still alive, but a version of what happened to m...14 years ago
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OK, how about this? - Well, I may have figured out how to type with a cast on, but I certainly didn't learn how to type well or quickly. So, no, I didn't get back to blogging in...14 years ago
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aktualizacja - Follow me here / Zapraszam na: all previously uploaded files [and more] are available here... chomikuj.pl/jacyk youtube channel ...14 years ago
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S.A.D. (Second Anorexical Disease) - Behind the fence (LP,1988) - Danke an H-Frank! Download<-- http://feedjit.com/joinimg/14 years ago
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Hand Sanitizer Dispenser: A Hygiene Must-Have - Health campaigns on regular and thorough hand washing to prevent or reduce risks of sickness have seriously moved homes and offices to keep anti-bacteria...14 years ago
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Breirol Patroon #15: Vallende Blaadjes - Dit patroon heeft heel wat voeten in de aarde gehad. Het is opletten geblazen en bij elke naald de steken tellen. Het is een patroon dat Elizabeth heeft...14 years ago
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Avant a laugh 90's SMASH! - An early 90s mix of Techno and Acid for ya! Mediafire Link Avant A Laugh 90's SMASH! by I_Fear_Satan on Mixcloud RTZ - Dance Your Ass Off (1992) Modula...14 years ago
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Announcements - PLEASE READ! - Hey Guys! I'm not officially back yet; I'm sort of in a transitional phase. I'm trying to clean up some of the links here. If there's something you want t...14 years ago
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That's Justice - Perhaps it's timely, while much of the 'civilised' West hops up & down at the beastliness of several Muslim countries - to note that the Scottish courts ...14 years ago
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No One Knows About Persian Cats (OST) - 2010 - «No One Knows About Persian Cats is a film from Iran that blurs the line between documentary and drama. Briefly put, the film follows Negar and Ashkan, ind...14 years ago
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Embers - Shadows - Sup fuckers. Been a while. Embers - Shadows This came to me from the band themselves. Normally I'm too lazy to do band requests (sorry guys, you're probab...14 years ago
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IEM Session #16.8 - Inhuman Eating Machine official rules and guidelines (Continued from 16.7) Eating Day: March 19, 2011- one final time SATURN CAFE- 2175 Allston Way, Berke...14 years ago
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Discharge Megapost - Maybe you're all already tired of being apologized to about my late posts, so this time, I won't . But I will make it up to you guys with a Discharge mega...15 years ago
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New home and name for this blog - Dear readers and listeners of this blog, I moved all the content of this blog to a new adress on Wordpress. The reason for this is that i already have my t...15 years ago
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Out of service - Please use the stairs - Well, time has come, and what better time to finish this than Chrismas, the birth of baby Jesus and the death of the old GOME, so next year rise your win...15 years ago
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Blog The Chaos - Self labeled "Northern Hyperblast" band from Montréal, Québec, Canada released this 7" back in 1994 during their golden age when the very well acclaimed S...15 years ago
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ultraman-freezing inside - *Cierro con un pedido pendiente y otro bandón! Formados tras la ruptura de los white suburban youth en 1986, en St. Louis, Missouri. Este es su disco de 19...15 years ago
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How to Dress Well - Love Remains (2010) - Lefse Recordings, joder, molais mucho. Y lo último que habéis publicado, el LP de How to Dress Well, una cosa muy chula. Después de varios EP's autoeditado...15 years ago
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The Show Must Not Go On - I don't know if this ever came up at all over the course of this entire blog, but yes, this creepy head, used frequently as an avatar, is a self-portrait b...15 years ago
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Seizures,maladies,Ludicra - I knew what happened,it'd happened before. But this time was really fucked- like more fucked than if you wound up in jail wired off your ass on speed and...15 years ago
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The End: Punk Friction blogs out today. - So now its time to say this is it for Punk Friction. Its lasted alot longer than I thought it would and for me,its been enjoyable and very educational. Tha...15 years ago
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GULTSKRA ARTIKLER / LANTERNS, Berezka/Monkey Lament (2008, psychedelic tones) - "In the woods" again with a very good surprise. The GULTSKRA... side is good, but nothing good prepare to this outstanding side of psych folk tones record...15 years ago
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BEST COAST - More of the same. Maybe a little more polished this time around (not in a bad way). Two tracks. Can't wait for the album.15 years ago
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The River's Getting Dry - Dear readers, I don't know how to say it but I'm getting a bit tired, abit lazy, a bit ditracted, and this blog hasn't been active for a few weeks now. ...16 years ago
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Purity Control - So this Is PurityControl and they hail from Canada, specifically Toronto. This is their second tape release and it Kicks a lot of Ass. Its a blend of Hard...16 years ago
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terry riley - This is the kick-off CD in the Terry Riley Archive Series sponsored by the Cortical Foundation label under their new imprint, Organ of Corti. This CD bri...16 years ago
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It’s Our Anniversary — We Put a Ring on It! - Oh ba-jeezus, I’ve been quite the neglectful husband lately. So let me start off with a bouquet of roses and an apology. First of all, I realize I’ve been ...16 years ago
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Re-up: Mystery Guru: - ORIGINALLY POSTED BACK ON APRIL 10, 2007 Here's a big treat for fans of Acid Mothers Temple. This is AMT-CD 001, a solo electric guitar improvisation from ...16 years ago
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R.I.P. DETAILED TWANG – COME VISIT OUR NEW SITES - *DETAILED TWANG* posted music and related ephemera from 2006 to 2009 - thanks to everyone who read about, commented on & enjoyed downloading the music her...16 years ago
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The Vibrators- "V2" (1978) - 1. Pure Mania. 2. Automatic Lover. 3. Flying Duck Theory. 4. Public Enemy No. 1. 5. Destroy. 6. Nazi Baby. 7. Wake Up. 8. Sulphate....16 years ago
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It's not the end.... - Well my friends I think I owe you an explanation for my long absence from mexicovers, the thing is that I got a full time job a little more than 2 years a...16 years ago
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The End of the Beginning - I haven't been around here in a while. My apologies. I haven't had a lot of free time, and I access this blog through a separate e-mail address that I neve...16 years ago
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EVERYBODY'S ON REVOLVER TONITE - So sang 'O' Level on one of the tracks on their The Malcolm EP. On one particular Saturday evening in the summer of 1978 that 'everybody' extended to top B...16 years ago
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Transport Is Arranged - When I started my little corner of the interweb back in 2003, I certainly didn't think I would still be going strong in 2009. In fact, I'm busier than ever...16 years ago
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another catching up/recap post aka yup, i'm still here! - columbus DIY is raging hard into the summertime now. the basements are steamy and the shows are many. every band is on tour this summer and columbus happen...16 years ago
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The Cuts - Heart Attack EP - The Cuts Heart Attack EP (Lookout, 1999) This debut by Oakland band The Cuts has the distinction of being: 1. One of the singles least worthy of being c...16 years ago
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Océan - Ton dernier acte (video 2001) - Images inédites du dernier enregistrement d' OCEAN en 2001 pour le Tribute to Trust. Un grand merci à Georges Bodossian qui m'a gentiment fait parvenir cet...16 years ago
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Nisses Nötter - Hammerhill Holocaust 83-85 CD - Jag älskar det här! Både bandet och det här konceptet med diskografiplattor. Nisses Nötter härjade runt i Göteborg och är väl mest ihågkomna för att dom va...17 years ago
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We've Moved! - Dear readers, We are now full-time at www.minneapolisfuckingrocks.com. - Ian17 years ago
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The Cramps - 1976-1988 - How To Make A Monster (Live, Rehersal, Studio, Demo) - How To Make A Monster is the third compilation by the American garage punk band The Cramps. Comprising rare, previously-unreleased tracks, the release is a...17 years ago
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BENNIE MOTEN 1894-1935 Part 3 - Recorded 1930-1932 The Count, Liza Lee, Get Goin' (Get Ready To Love), Professor Hot Stuff, When I'm Alone, New Moten Stomp, As Long As I Love You (Jeannet...17 years ago
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TEST SUBJECT #11: MIRAI - Mirai is the founding member of Japan's best and longest running avant garde metal bands, Sigh. Not only did he so graciously take time from creating mast...17 years ago
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Jack Kerouac - The Dharma Bums (a return) - I haven't been here for a while, as writing about music proved a lot easier and I guess more immediately and communally satisfying. However, now that I'...17 years ago
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All Rise for the Queen of Siam.... - Looking back at past years,age 12 to be exact, I , like most people get a kick out of pondering the lineage of my musical preferences. I find some value in...17 years ago
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Take Cover Vol. 1. - Redemption Song - JOHNNY CASH & JOE STRUMMER "Redemption Song" Sometimes a song just chills me to the bone. I have always been a big fan of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song", a...17 years ago
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Cephas & Wiggins – Richmond Blues - “Bowling Green” John Cephas and Phil Wiggins are long-time favorites here on the Bus. The pair has been wowing audiences worldwide with their Piedmont bl...17 years ago
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Interview: Crystalaugur's Howard Kukla - Hello again!! Proud to present another interview, with another favorite musical act (well, their venerable rhythm guitarist!), a record I only heard for t...17 years ago
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Gaseneta - Sooner Or Later (Late 70s?) - The only release from noisy psychadelic garage-punk band Gaseneta, who came from the "Minor scene" as it was called. They never had any releases at the ti...17 years ago
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Smell Of Kat - Beware, The Kats! - Smell Of Kat - Beware, The Kats! Este es el único disco (yo creo) de larga duración de esta banda de Neo-rockabilly proveniente de Barcelona, España. Este ...18 years ago
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