Silver Adept (
silveradept) wrote2003-09-18 08:39 pm
Thursday's power...
Well, right now, I'm updating from a remote machine at the moment, as my ISP has conked out for the count. There will be people arriving tomorrow to deal with the problem, however, we're a bit cheesed about it. Soh, I'm taking advantage of the University's wonderful computing resources by hijacking a computer that could probably be doing real work right about now.
I also happening to be listening to some MP3s that I brought across with me. My roomies are both having marathon programming/learning sessions up here, so I'm by myself. I do have reading to do, so I won't waste time too inefficiently. Still, the danger of going stir-crazy is quite high.
And I have a randomish thought for today: Why do villains get cooler music scores? This is both a movie and video game trend as far as I have figured... the themes we always remember are the ones for the villains, bosses, and bad dudes. Can anyone explain why this happens?
Oh, and tomorrow should be a lot of fun. More details after I survive it.
I also happening to be listening to some MP3s that I brought across with me. My roomies are both having marathon programming/learning sessions up here, so I'm by myself. I do have reading to do, so I won't waste time too inefficiently. Still, the danger of going stir-crazy is quite high.
And I have a randomish thought for today: Why do villains get cooler music scores? This is both a movie and video game trend as far as I have figured... the themes we always remember are the ones for the villains, bosses, and bad dudes. Can anyone explain why this happens?
Oh, and tomorrow should be a lot of fun. More details after I survive it.
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Any romantic moments use Leia's theme, which is designed to be romantic and calming, rather than energetic and stirring (and therefore less memorable).
-=TK
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Perhaps...