On the other hand, I like having hard copy backup of my music. So if my iTunes library ever crashes again, I don't lose everything.
Problem is, since Tower shut down last year, there's no decent music store around here. And my favorite music tends to come from the other side of the Atlantic. What with the weak dollar and substantial shipping costs, it gets pricey.
skip=500 to say, David, I was able to get a copy of OA before I left the country and cheered when I saw your article! It was really good. We listened to the mix cd yesterday--it's very quirky.
It's cute! Not just because it's tiny, but because it's a miniature version of a big theremin.
I know!
I couldn't resist, and I splurged: [link]
David, I was able to get a copy of OA before I left the country and cheered when I saw your article! It was really good. We listened to the mix cd yesterday--it's very quirky.
Thanks, SA. Yeah, they always have a very eclectic music mix. Which is one of their charms - you always discover something great you never heard before.
I couldn't resist, and I splurged:
Now you're going to have to make a tiny person to play it.
There's a 12-inch Thereminist joke in there somewhere.
Well, here's a couple of boatloads of manly responsibility:
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Well, here's a couple of boatloads of manly responsibility:
Did you finish it? Rock! Congratulations.
Good colors on your cover, dude.
I did my guest blogging thing for Powells. It should be up next week or sometime after. I was only able to fit one pimping in, which went to Liese's work, but if anybody engages me in the comments I'll try to get out the word on GC's project, Secret Crush Society and the very best place to read SUV reviews.
Also women should date tommyrot and Scola.
Scola provided me with the blog-accompanying picture. All hail, the Scola!
Actually, the manuscript's due to Barker in 2.5 weeks. I'm a busy guy right now because I need to have a complete draft done in the next week so that I'll have time to review and rewrite parts.
And thanks! I dig your colors better, actually, but there's nowhere to go with SOTL but orangey-red. Also, I note that the publicist used my original description of the book, which isn't accurate these days. Only one of my prospective interviewees was interested in participating, for instance.