



Archive for January 2006Paying for CDsThursday, January 26th, 2006
This past weekend, I spent a couple of hours looking around online for new music to listen to. I hadn’t done this in a while, and I was beginning to feel bored with the music I had. I’d heard of a group named Binary Star about a year ago, and had been looking for their [...] The Unoriginal SeahawksSunday, January 22nd, 2006
As I write this, I’m watching the end of the Seahawks‘ playoff game against the Panthers, which Seattle is going to win. I’m actually a Patriots fan, but I live in Seattle so unless the ‘Hawks are playing New England or their losing will somehow help the Patriots, I’m more than happy to cheer for [...] Censored AlbumsSunday, January 22nd, 2006
I just got the new Danger Doom album (The Mouse and the Mask), and the album is excellent. I had heard a few good things about it, but was still skeptical at first, but I liked the latest Gorillaz album so I figured I’d give it a try, and I’m glad I did. However, as [...] Writing OnlineFriday, January 20th, 2006
For the past month or so I’ve been making an effort to write entries on this site as often as I can. I’ve been doing it as kind of an expirement, but also in the hope that it might get me back into writing. I really enjoy the process of writing, but ever since I [...] GAIM is Freaking AwesomeMonday, January 9th, 2006
About a month ago, I vowed to stop using AOL Instant Messenger. I hate that freaking thing, because it insists on installing something called Viewpoint Media Player, and I hate it when software sneak-installs something on my computer. Also, I just really hate AOL’s software in general; it always seems like it was written as [...] Who Actually Buys Spam?Sunday, January 8th, 2006
I was looking through my former boss’s blog recently (Marcelo’s Thoughts), and as I read through some of the comments I found this one (I’ve removed the links because I don’t want to give this idiot any free linkage): Back To WorkThursday, January 5th, 2006
When I left Seattle 2½ weeks ago for my Christmas/New Years vacation, I expected to be pretty out of it by the time I finally got back to work. Usually, when you take a long vacation, it breaks your momentum, and that had me a little worried because momentum is very important in my job. [...] |
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