January 2009
At @thesmith ‘s playing Resident Evil. Just like old times.
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we play instrumental music without a singer but no singer/no lyrics does not...
– GY!BE quote from Zeen on their Kranky bio page. I’m just rediscovering them.
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you RoXorzsiXcxed dave!
isdp are the balls. THE BALLS.
that’s a good...
– Sagar
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Twitter became more of a public email service where online friends chatted...
– diamond geezer…
…on what I’d call the stephenfrisation of Twitter. My take is similar. If these celebrities stuck to being themselves, being (one would hope) quite funny and interesting from time to time, there’d be no problem. But they’ve decided Twitter is a safe way to have ego-massaging...
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Last.fm has sent me an email in Italian. You’ve got me all wrong, Last.fm!
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Filttr →
“Making sense of Twitter”
Richard Dawkins interviews Derren Brown about... →
headlessness:
The first of six parts. Via Unreasonable Faith (a former Christian’s thoughts on faith, science and skepticism).
Productivity Find
inkorea:
yooniverse:
I just discovered that it’s easier for me to stay focused if I listen to classical music. I actually get work done pretty well. I figured it out by listenng to Debussy accidentally (I was never a fan of classical music) , so I guess I’ll look for more music of that kind.
Do you have any suggestions? What do you listen to, if you need to work/stay focused?
I personally...
ISDP gig alert! We’re playing the Bearded Magazine relaunch tonight at the Macbeth, Shoreditch, at about 9pm.
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Just discovered I have been squandering valuable seconds of my life punching in a keycode for a door that is, in fact, entirely unlocked.
Virgin: the world's best passenger complaint... →
“Everybody likes a bit of mustard Richard. ” Very funny indeed.
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felinedacat:
Bye internets!!! See you in a week!!!
See you in approximately three hours, more like.
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What does friendship mean when you have 532 “friends”? How does it enhance my...
– The End of Solitude (via Give me something to read) (via turkeydinner)
Planet Harddrive →
roamin:
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“For several years I’ve been fascinated by what might be called the geological nature of harddrives – how certain mineral arrangements of metal and ferromagnetism result in our technological ability to store memories, save information, and leave previous versions of the present behind. A harddrive, though, would be a geological object as much as a technical one; it is a...
letselliott:
“I can feel it in the air, it’s almost springtime!” Screw you generic radio man. I hope you die of frostbite.
My brain is buzzing with Ice, Sea, Dead People potentialities. Life: exciting stuff.