March 2009
1 post
Amie Street →
This is a cool music site with an interesting pricing model. All brand new music is free. As the songs and albums gain popularity, they start charging.
Prices range from less than a buck to iTunes pricing for full albums.
February 2009
4 posts
May the luck of the Seven Pillars of Gulu be with you at all times!
– Centauri, The Last Starfighter
October 2008
2 posts
Tip: If you neglect Tumblr for too long, you have a metric buttload of catching up to do. Sheesh.
September 2008
10 posts
Three pieces of advice that have served me well.
Be excellent to each other. And, PARTY ON, DUDES!
To thine own self be true.
Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em.
Yeah, he thinks he’s all that and a bag of chips. He’s a fat...
– A friend in regards to a creepy guy she plays WoW with.
On cleaning up clutter, part 2.
I just found a book of 37 cent postage stamps.
August 2008
77 posts
Comcast to limit customers' broadband usage →
“If a customer exceeds more than 250 GB and is one of the heaviest data users who consume the most data on our high-speed Internet service, he or she may receive a call from Comcast’s Customer Security Assurance (CSA) group to notify them of excessive use,” according to the company’s updated Frequently Asked Questions on Excessive Use.
Customers who top 250 GB...
This is such a bad sign.
Digital Underground’s “The Humpty Dance” came up on my Launchcast and instead of cringing and scrambling to skip it, I listened with nostalgia.
Somebody help me.
Okay.
This new dashboard felches goats.
The lesser of two evils is still… Evil.
Mainstream music is like mass-produced American beer. Both are usually high-quality products, but in trying to appeal to the broadest possible audience, they lose a lot of unique flavor.
That said, here’s hoping that I never become such a snob that I no longer enjoy cracking open a Bud Light or spinning up a Three Doors Down song.
Star Trek TOS - Watch full episodes! →
As a card-carrying Trekkie (not Trekker!), I was… enthused to find this link.