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    Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
    caffeinefreak
    7:21p
    Running
    Great 5k. It's 26°C out there with a RealFeel of 28, and it's 78% humidity :-O. I lost 1kg in water.

    I feel great for that though, really geared up

    Current Music: Orsino's Horsemen

    (immolate thyself)

    deathboy
    11:52p
    comments?
    Among many other projects, I'm lending my production ear to a friend on this instrumental track.

    I don't normally ask for comments on my stuff as I'm a reet touchy bastard, but I wouldn't mind hearing what people have to say about this particular one (I didn't write it, so I don't mind! haha!)

    So, yeah, hope you like, but if you have anything to say on it, drop me a comment.

    Thanks!

    (2 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    caffeinefreak
    5:46p
    I'll be on TV!
    Coverage of the Nike Half Marathon I'm running is on 7online.com. It starts at 7am EDT, which is midday for you lot in the UK. Really only posting this here for me Mum & Dad as I'm sure everyone else has better things to do!

    Current Music: One Tree Hill - U2

    (immolate thyself)

    tsuki_no_bara
    4:07p
    more links for you!
    emma thompson is so awesome that the english language can't provide adequate words to express it. but other languages can possibly handle this much fabulous.

    porcupine rescued from highway by handy transportation worker with shovel. poor thing managed to cross the highway and then got stuck at the concrete barrier. he was totally thwarted by a lack of porcupine-sized ladder.

    i've suddenly been handed an opportunity to go to cape cod this weekend, with my sister and someone she works with. and... i'm not sure i want to go. >.< i think this means there's something wrong with me. especially since my sister wants to go to provincetown, which would be fun.

    Current Mood: busy
    Current Music: sublime - caress me down

    (4 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    apiphile
    6:33p

    (9 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    apiphile
    5:46p

    (1 suffering | immolate thyself)

    caffeinefreak
    12:46p
    Arggghhgh
    OK, so, halfway through the second week of my two-weeks-in-NY part of my plan and eeeeeeeeeeeep but dude I have done NOTHING that I wanted to. AQrgh!!! And I'm running out of time!!!!

    So, today:
    - Sort money
    - At least start planning trip
    - Book final flight back home (interim flight is booked for Sunday night, will land Monday morning, fly back to NYC Tuesday evening)
    - Sort out medical expenses
    - Do laundry
    - Get some sleep

    In good news, I've had a number of people contact me with prospective job stuff. Nothing serious at this point in time but it's encouraging all the same. One was an agent for perfectlyvague's old company. I'm kinda keen to get out of FS and I'm not sure I want to work for them because I would actually quite like a life, thank you, but it's interesting all the same.

    Current Mood: stressed

    (immolate thyself)

    deathboy
    5:45p
    handy
    G-Mailto

    ... sets up your browser so that it'll open a G-Mail window to handle email (mailto:) links that you click on.

    I know you can do this with Google Mail Notifier / Google Talk, but I don't want to install them. I like this. :)

    (7 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    klgaffney
    12:30p
    [music prattle] note-to-the-earwormed
    i keep seeing people asking about this in various places, so, if you too have that song (evren's "do i go") from that car commercial (the toyota 2009 matrix) stuck in your head, y'can find an mp3 up for free download on evren's site. =)

    http://www.evrenmusic.com/

    -your friendly neighborhood music pusher,

    k

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: deftones: knife party

    (immolate thyself)

    ephemera_tales
    5:18p
    Staytape - extracts
    Okay, so the Torquere Press site has an extract up from the start of Staytape, which I hope introduced the characters and the place a bit, and I've just posted a second, steamier, extract over here.

    Happy reading!

    (immolate thyself)

    tsuki_no_bara
    12:01p
    two links of cute
    a mailman in oregon wants to be able to deliver the mail in a kilt. well, technically he wants the post office to approve kilts as part of the uniform. which i think would be kind of cool, actually.

    flying pigs. it's an ad for time-warner cable, but it has flying pigs! who are really cute.

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: that song from that ad!

    (21 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    liz_lowlife
    4:56p
    School's out for Summer!

    Six weeks of fun in the sun and lie ins, here I come!
    :oD

    (immolate thyself)

    deathboy
    4:55p
    scifi
    Tor.com Freebies Bonanza - fucktonnes of free Scifi ebooks.

    Get 'em before they take 'em away.

    (2 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    ephemera_tales
    4:51p
    come and play?
    I'm hosting over at the [info]torquere_social journal today, thinking about corsets and hotness, in celebration of the launch of Staytape - come and join in?

    (immolate thyself)

    bluekieran
    2:36p
    The Bloody Battle of Genoa
    World of Bleak. Very depressing.

    TLDR version: Italian riot police beat a building (lent by the local council) full of peaceful G8 protesters hard enough to seriously hospitalise pretty much all of them, detain them illegally while making them sing fascist songs, torturing them etc, and try and have them charged with various crimes.

    The Italian courts free the lot of them and later dismiss the subsequent deportation orders, and have now found a bunch of police offers etc guilty of various abuses, but it seems unlikely anyone will actually go to jail.

    Fuck. That. Shit.

    Oh, and the conclusion of the article:

    Fifty-two days after the attack on the Diaz school, 19 men used planes full of passengers as flying bombs and shifted the bedrock of assumptions on which western democracies had based their business. Since then, politicians who would never describe themselves as fascists have allowed the mass tapping of telephones and monitoring of emails, detention without trial, systematic torture, the calibrated drowning of detainees, unlimited house arrest and the targeted killing of suspects, while the procedure of extradition has been replaced by "extraordinary rendition". This isn't fascism with jack-booted dictators with foam on their lips. It's the pragmatism of nicely turned-out politicians. But the result looks very similar. Genoa tells us that when the state feels threatened, the rule of law can be suspended. Anywhere.

    (3 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    apiphile
    12:35p

    (17 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    francake
    9:29a
    Yesterday I learnt (quite possibly again) that working, or maybe this job, is the best form of making myself feel better and getting a grip on whatever is going on.

    I was pretty down after the weekend and getting my teeth stuck into some numpties that find fundamental manners and proffesionalism too much of a chore cheered me up endlessly.

    Bonus of being fired up and giving it a direction also means things get done :o)

    (1 suffering | immolate thyself)

    apiphile
    6:22a
    [fandom] For once NOT bitchy, passive-aggressive, or full of swearing.
    ( You are about to view content that may not be appropriate for minors. )

    (immolate thyself)

    akatechon
    5:52a
    http://www.revelseviction.com/
    Nicely put together site.........but everyones voting for Coffee. and that just ain't right! If you want a
    Malteser, go and buy some damn maltesers.......

    http://www.revelseviction.com/ go vote, and stuff.

    (1 suffering | immolate thyself)

    apiphile
    5:16a

    (19 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    akatechon
    3:41a
    Well, tell us something we didn't know all along.....

     From the BBC

    Rock drummers 'are top athletes'

    Clem Burke
    Blondie's Clem Burke took part in the study

    Playing the drums for a rock band requires the stamina of a Premiership footballer, research suggests.

    Tests on Clem Burke, the veteran Blondie drummer, revealed that 90 minutes of drumming could raise his heart rate to 190 beats a minute.

    Despite rock's reputation for unhealthy living, Dr Marcus Smith, from Chichester University, said drummers needed "extraordinary stamina".

    A hour in concert could burn between 400 and 600 calories, he said.

    Clem Burke, who provided the beat for hits such as "Heart of Glass", "Atomic" and "Call Me" was invited to take part in the eight-year project by Blondie fan Dr Smith.

    It is hoped that the results could help develop outreach programmes for overweight children who are not interested in sport.

    It is clear that their fitness levels need to be outstanding
    Dr Marcus Smith
    Chichester University

    Burke was connected to equipment to measure his heart rate and oxygen uptake, and the levels of lactic acid in his blood.

    He found that during a performance, his heart averaged between 140 and 150 beats a minute, peaking at 190, levels comparable to other top athletes.

    However, Dr Smith said that while top footballers were expected to perform once or twice a week, drummers on tour would be doing it every night at a different venue.

    Drummers burn 4-600 calories per hour

    He said: "Footballers can normally expect to play 40 to 50 games a year - but in one 12 month period, Clem played 90-minute sets at 100 concerts.

    "Footballer find playing a Champions League game once every two weeks a drain, but these guys are doing it every day when they are on tour.

    "It is clear that their fitness levels need to be outstanding - through monitoring Clem's performance in controlled conditions, we have been able to map the extraordinary stamina required by professional drummers."

    The project was conducted jointly by the University of Gloucestershire and the University of Chichester.

    A dedicated "drumming laboratory" is now being built at the Gloucester campus and it is hoped that other professional drummers will be tested.

    Dr Steve Draper, from Gloucestershire University, said: "This is the first facility of its kind in the world."

    Professor Edward Winter, a specialist in the physiology of exercise at Sheffield University, said that the challenge of playing the drums should not be underestimated.

    He said that at 190 beats per minute Clem Burke was probably exceeding the maximum heart rate predicted for a man of his age.

    "Rock drumming in particular is very energetic, and to add to this, these guys are playing in a hot environment - you'll see them literally dripping with sweat."


    Big shocker there.....pampered overpaid kickers of ball don't work as hard as a Drummer....

    I do like the idea of a drumming laboratory......to engineer the Superdrummer, who will obviously be Dolph Lundgren pumped up to the nines with wierd blue chemicals

    (immolate thyself)

    Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
    tsuki_no_bara
    10:18p
    yes! no! wait!
    so i'm watching the beginning of the cleaner - i like benjamin bratt - and there's these three girls, and one of them is blonde and skinny and looks reallllly familiar, and i'm going "is that... no it isn't. yes it is! no! wait! dammit! >.< "

    it is indeed alona tal. hi alona! i'm so glad you're working. ^_^ now if you could just prod eric kripke to let us know what happened to jo, that would be fab.

    ooh, ad for eureka. next tuesday! excitement!

    (she's playing a surfer, which, well, not so much. but at least she doesn't look or act like jo in la....)

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: uh... guess

    (2 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
    deathboy
    1:28a
    logic
    Is it just me that finds it odd when people quote the simplest interpretation of Occam's razor for explanations of a situation as a solid, perfect rule, not a helpful heuristic?

    Excusable in TeeVee land (I seem to recall it being quoted in Contact in a court room as fact?) but it seems to have seeped increasingly into the lexicon of people who like simple answers, instead of requiring correct ones.

    Hmph. Maybe it's me that's simple. I don't know if my brain works right these days.

    (25 sufferings | immolate thyself)

    Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
    john_the_hat
    11:32p
    On the good side...
    The house is slowly turning into a set from Raiders of the Lost Ark.

    It would be interesting if it was the U-Boat base, and better still if it was Egypt (not least as the sun would be shining, which, frankly, would be a bloody change), but sadly its the set at the end of the film where the Ark is wheeled into the "safe place" amongst a warehouse full of boxes...

    I don't think we have the Ark of the Covenant here, but box 4825 is looking suspicious and the Angels guarding it are a bit of a giveaway. They also keep wanting cups of tea. White, no sugar. We keep running out of milk. They are also bloody useless as because their hands pass straight through everything they can't help with the packing. God knows where the tea goes. I don't.

    On the bad side I am turning into a bit of a fat git1. What with all the fun and games I'm not doing much climbing, and hence am heavier than I have been for some years. Once we move this will change.

    -----------------------------------
    1. Ok, I know, 34" waist is not fat. However its not 30"-32" either, which is where I've been for a few years. I feel fat. So There. Meh.

    (1 suffering | immolate thyself)

    klgaffney
    4:21p
    random prattle: if this fate is ours to embrace/you can come find me backstage
    OMG GIANT FUZZY BLUE THING FOR TO PUT ON ONE'S HEAD. EEEE /silly spectrum moment.

    i thought i wanted to babble, but i couldn't think of anything. at least not anything that probably wouldn't make people cranky, and it's too hot for that sort of thing. so what should i babble about? oh, i'll babble about how the tv is picking on me. *snerk* no, it's not a Faux News story, for a change.

    cut for gorillalalalala! or, a giant fuzzy black thing that can put you on his head. )

    so anyway, i know i'm not the only odd fish on lj. what off/odd things really bothered you as a kid?

    Current Mood: yay blue dew!
    Current Music: crime in stereo: i stole this for you

    (29 sufferings | immolate thyself)

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