A good Friday.
May. 7th, 2005 01:39 amAt least, kind of. I did do very little progress towards finding complementary work. I spent some time with a friend, and I watched a little of the Phantom movie. Apparently it's out on DVD. Yay.
My fellow citizens of America and the world: Pay Attention. There's someone here you should listen to. From there, why not start taking steps towards the unified human mind? (Of course, there are a couple of SF stories that say the results of this might not be as rosy as the editorial guy posits, but going in that direction will probably do more help than harm.)
Plus, in the "everybody needs a hobby" category, why the work ethic isn't exactly ethical. That article does make a twisted sort of sense. If we equate work with unhappiness and laziness with free time, then it's no wonder our hobbies aren't great and we're all overweight.
I got in a CD from
greyweirdo today. Interesting stuff on the CD, even if there's only a few tracks that I'll keep. Give me an idea of what you might want for the return feed, Weirdo. Genre markings are fine. Otherwise you'll get a CD that I might like, but you might not.
Let's see, that about covers my day today. Not the most productive of times, but not the worst either. I'll have to make a decision as to whether I want to sleep in or go to the band workday tomorrow. Being a graduated senior, the idea most appealing is to sleep in. Considering that I live catty-corner to the band hall, however, makes the pull only that much stronger. We'll see what time I end up getting up and work from there.
Perhaps, instead, I shall do laundry. But that implies that the washer and drier are empty, which has been a dodgy prospect for most of my existence here so far. Maybe I will also go around trying to see if I can't fill out a couple more applications here and there. My geekdom might parlay nicely into a Gamestop job... if any of them were hiring. That's part of what I might be doing tomorrow. So, again, if anybody's got a nice, decently-paying job in the Ann Arbor area or so that they can let me have for the summer, that'd be faaaaaaantastic.
neoboy3000 and I are apparently going to be the victims of a tentacle-whipping if we continue along our current path, courtesy of
uncle_pervy. All the more incentive to continue with the positive mindset development. And with that image in your heads, I'm going to bed.
My fellow citizens of America and the world: Pay Attention. There's someone here you should listen to. From there, why not start taking steps towards the unified human mind? (Of course, there are a couple of SF stories that say the results of this might not be as rosy as the editorial guy posits, but going in that direction will probably do more help than harm.)
Plus, in the "everybody needs a hobby" category, why the work ethic isn't exactly ethical. That article does make a twisted sort of sense. If we equate work with unhappiness and laziness with free time, then it's no wonder our hobbies aren't great and we're all overweight.
I got in a CD from
Let's see, that about covers my day today. Not the most productive of times, but not the worst either. I'll have to make a decision as to whether I want to sleep in or go to the band workday tomorrow. Being a graduated senior, the idea most appealing is to sleep in. Considering that I live catty-corner to the band hall, however, makes the pull only that much stronger. We'll see what time I end up getting up and work from there.
Perhaps, instead, I shall do laundry. But that implies that the washer and drier are empty, which has been a dodgy prospect for most of my existence here so far. Maybe I will also go around trying to see if I can't fill out a couple more applications here and there. My geekdom might parlay nicely into a Gamestop job... if any of them were hiring. That's part of what I might be doing tomorrow. So, again, if anybody's got a nice, decently-paying job in the Ann Arbor area or so that they can let me have for the summer, that'd be faaaaaaantastic.
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Date: 2005-05-07 01:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-07 01:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-07 02:27 pm (UTC)You still need to tell me where to aim for the return CD.
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Date: 2005-05-07 08:40 pm (UTC)As for what's on the disc, go nuts! Give whatever sound neat to you at the moment.
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Date: 2005-05-08 12:47 am (UTC)Saying what sounds neat to me might get you an entire tracklist of songs without words, you realize. But if you're cool with that, then we can handle it.
And how would you like it done - CDDA of the 80 minute variety or MP3 of the 700MB variety?
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Date: 2005-05-08 11:52 am (UTC)I will leave the particular formatting of the disc to your discression. Although as I said before soon as I can go get a few more CD's I was going to make a big MP3 cd to send you since you got a barely filled mp3 cd due to me not paying attention when I burned it. It really just depends on if you want to make a small program or a large boat load of music thing.