Phillip Glass demoralized the entire music faculty and staff at Washington State University when I was there; he showed up and demonstrated this new-fangled "MIDI" stuff with synthesizers, and produced a technically-flawless recreation of a 112-piece symphony orchestra.
Without any people involved. He pressed a button, the sequencer started, and then he walked off stage.
My theory professor was in tears.
I lurve Mr. Glass.
I took a non-fan friend to a con in Columbus. When we walked into the lounge late that night she asked, "Who's the Lou Ferrigno wannabe?" To which, I replied, "Lou Ferrigno."
Anyone remember the episode of SNL, where Eddy Murphy told Stevie Wonder, "That was the worst Stevie Wonder impression I've ever seen"?
Great pictures, Tom. I love watching the show over the Rockies.
Religion o' the day: The Raelian Movement
The Raelians were the ones who were supposedly cloning a person, weren't they?
he Raelians were the ones who were supposedly cloning a person, weren't they?
Dunno, but that would make sense as they think cloning is awesome....
a'storm's a'comin': [link]
Jesse? Tom? pouring on y'all yet?
Not when I was outside a half-hour ago, but it was dark and windier than usual...
I'm just glad I'm not in the PNW this week!
The Raelians were the ones who were supposedly cloning a person, weren't they?
I seem to recall they got (get?) a lot of their funding through mindfucking dangling promises in front of donations from parents who'd lost children.