Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Not just good luck, but even after we hid the remote from the kids, they'd go up to the numberpad on the TV and start pushing random buttons. I think duct tape is the way to go.
We actually already have some of these They've saved our DVR and our DVD player, as well as the TV.
I have a shiny nickel for anybody that can explain the female species in 200 words or less.
We're pretty and smell good.
To that, I can only add, and we're the ones that have to have the babies.
I'm not actually going to buy something until I have heard enough to increase the liklihood that I will also actually enjoy it. It's why I really don't buy a lot of music now. The owners of the intellectual property no doubt don't care, but they would make a whole lot more money off of me if I could take their intellects for a test drive first.
Cass is me. Don't charge me $17 for an entire CD with just one decent song that you manage to release. Silly me--wanting real musical choice with real musical integrity. It's just crazy. And no, iTunes doesn't work on my ancient PC with it's craptacular version of Windows. *sigh*
More Lily pictures. We've been slacking this month.
Supersoaker Lily is adorable! She and Owen have the same hair thing going on in the front, by the way.
The way that the RIAA is going about all of this is a mess too. The fact is music and record companies have always been far behind the curve when new technology comes into play and they try to control it through legislation
YESYESYES! This. Why try to put the genie back into the bottle? Why didn't they spend their scads of cashly profits on harnessing this new technology to their advantage instead of fighting it? I seem to recall the record companies saying, when CD's first came out, "oh, the price will go down as the technology goes up." Um, no. They want to charge nearly $20 for a CD is some places--and they're not signing great bands--it's all, "mmm...she could be the next JESSICA SIMPSON!" Which is the thorny side of this for me--being the consumer, rather than the producer, like Drew. I agree that intellectual property should be protected. Artists should make money for what they produce.
That being said, however, I get the feeling that the recording industry in general is a lot like a pyramid scheme. In order for artists to make the insane cash--they need to start their own labels, signing other younger artists in order to reap the real profits from the music. That's when they seem to get super techy about copyright infringement. That could just be me--going from a few small examples. Namely Metallica--who, in all their bios claim heavy metal didn't get record play so their true fans had to swap bootleg tapes outside their concerts. Um, when you owe your entire fortune and success to bootleggers don't be such an asshole about downloading. It's hypocritcal. Don't climb the ladder of success and then try to pull it up behind you. Some poor schmucks busting their asses out in small bars and clubs across the world will NEVER even speak to an A&R guy. The internet is sometimes their only option to get their music out there.
Lily is just getting so big! I can't even believe it!
Raq, it's not nice to taunt so early in the morning.
Oh, wait. I have access to that recipe too. Hee!
School starts today. I'm not sure if I have class or not yet. Gotta call the biology department at 8 or 8:30 to find out. It's my lab, and I heard a rumor that the labs don't meet the first week. Too bad I can't actually get anyone to get back to me on whether that rumor is true or not.
Timelies.
I went to bed at 8:30 last night, got up at 4 this morning with a headache. Babies woke at 5 and 5:30, and they've had waffles with strawberries, a bath, and pretty clothes put on their persons. I'm still on my first cup of coffee.
Today is Aidan's first day of school. We leave in an hour. They're already ready. This might have been a mistake.
Awwww...so sweet! He's all ready for his first day of school!
You still have a headache, sweetie?
Ugh.
Just got off the phone with UPS. I shipped our xBox out for repair. The repair place never received it. Now we're going through a tracing process, which will take up to 8 days. And, the best part? Since I shipped it through a UPS store, they will keep in touch with them, not me. So, I have to go through the UPS Store that I shipped it from.
This is most frustrating. And damn it! I want my xBox back!
Edit: I know this is a very first world problem. I'm just frustrated, 'cause there is no way I can afford another xBox, and I was counting on it keeping me sane this semester.
One of my favorite bands (who are from NOLA, and I hope they're okay) has their entire playlist downloadable for about .99 on their website, and even though it actually limits my use (my cd burner crapped out) I much prefer downloading stuff since I have some inkling that the money is actually going to them.
The owners of the intellectual property no doubt don't care, but they would make a whole lot more money off of me if I could take their intellects for a test drive first.
Very true. I buy cds rarely, and I'd say that about 80 percent of what I've bought in the past five years were the result of free downloads back when I was using Kazaa. That or fanvids, which are a whole other category of copyright issue.
I should not be more nervous about Dave's interview than he is, but my stomach is doing flip flops. ION, damn did he look hot when he left here in a suit this morning.
Mal sat on his own! Tripoding, or frog style, or whatever it's called.
Yay, Mal!
Lily is getting so big and even prettier!
Today is Aidan's first day of school.
Yay, Aidan!!!
Today is Aidan's first day of school. We leave in an hour. They're already ready. This might have been a mistake.
Good luck to Aidan! And his momma.
vw, I hope they find your xbox. I love mine, too. Although it hasn't been played in a long, long time. I really should pass it on to my 16 year old brother in law. He'd probably get more use out of it.
I've had my tea and Owen is happily watching tv. Time to go get in the shower and figure out what we're going to do today. We need diapers and soda so a trip to Sam's is probably in our near future.
Timelies. I need more tea.
Today is Aidan's first day of school.
Yay! Good luck to all of you. I bet he loves it.
I should not be more nervous about Dave's interview than he is
Awww! All kinds of job~ma to Dave.
vw, that sucks. Xbox~ma.
oh, and job~ma for Dave!!!
And yay for Froggy Mal!!! I love the little pudgy creatures when they figure out how to sit up.