Oh, man, monks complaining in the margins of illuminated manuscripts. LOVE. [link]
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Secondspin.com?
Oh, dear . . . And today's payday.
OK, but now that I've watched the actual video, I like the song! Seems like an odd choice to have her sitting down for the whole song, though -- it's the kind of song that you'd think would require standing up and dancing around while you're belting it out.
I don't know if I've ever heard "Rolling in the Deep." The only radio stations I ever listen to are classic rock or NPR, so if I've heard it it was probably at the grocery store or something. I only recognize "Someone Like You" because of that SNL sketch.
I never listen to the radio for music anymore. I listen to NPR sometimes, alternative online radio or stuff in my iPod/iPhone.
So I've never heard of Adele as well.
Oh, man, monks complaining in the margins of illuminated manuscripts. LOVE.
Hee! One of the more fun supplements to a class I had was all about marginalia in medieival texts, taught by a bone-dry funny professor.
If you have iTunes, you get a 90 second preview of songs now, before deciding to buy. Which is really long enough to decide, generally.
Versions that I thought were just so wonderfully terrific when they first came out now seem woefully out of date.
Heh. I'm still annoyed that my old company only supported IE6...and my new company has IE6 and Firefox...but it's like, Firefox 4.
My work PC is still running Windows XP.
I'm still annoyed that my old company only supported IE6
Only IE6???? That's wronger than a wrong thing in a wrongerator powered only by wrongness.
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Oh, lord, I must find a place in-house to post that.