Well, watch the dustbunnies don't trip you on the way out. They are vicious that way. Don't like change.
Speaking of moving, I am listening to "You Will go to the Moon" by Moxie Fruvous. You would love it. You can find the station configuration (my A Capella Station) somewhere in my pandora_music community. It will play sometime.
Meanwhile, some very shady looking people are hauling all our computer trash (old server parts, racks, 100-lb CRT monitors, etc.) out to the back parking lot where the stuff is being loaded into a shabby camouflage-painted pickup and an unmarked SUV. I wonder which branch of the Russian Mafia our Israeli IT guy contracted to "recycle" our garbage?
Hunted down A Capella, but they aren't playing the Moon song this hour. So I looked and amazon, and got a 30-second snippet. Strange vocal mix, but I liked the lyrics and the lead singer. Will continue groping around for a full clip.
The station will play it with time, but if you aren't amused by at least some of the other music it plays, it isn't worth it. To a limited extent you can skip forward using the right arrow key.
You really don't get it with the dustbunnies. They were secretly controlling you while you were at work, through a complex application of particulate chemistry. You brought them new and rare dust materials, and fed them with fast food detritus, spilled coffee and purloined ballpoint pens (WELL, WHERE DID YOU THINK THEY DISAPPEARED TO, GEEZ). With their advanced chemical wiles, they just "twitched" you, every now and again, and you would unknowingly provide for their very decadant lifestyle. Well, they are bunnies after all.
I liked what I heard on A Capella, but since I have to be able to answer the phone at work, I don't get to keep the headphones on for any length of time. Which is why I would rather be doing QA. On the other hand, the kind of QA I usually do is audio/video quality, so same problem...
As for the dust bunnies, they live way on the other side of the building. They control the people who bring their own lunch and eat it in the lunch room. They make the programmers write bad software and cause the finance people to accept bad checks. And I blame them especially for making the IT guy hire a mafioso named Tony and his 6-foot-tall Russian mail order bride Natasha to haul away our unwanted equipment. After three days, they still have not removed half the stuff, which all would have easily fit into a U-haul trailer. Dust bunnies reluctant to be liberated are slowing down the job.
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Date: 2006-03-09 09:00 pm (UTC)Speaking of moving, I am listening to "You Will go to the Moon" by Moxie Fruvous. You would love it. You can find the station configuration (my A Capella Station) somewhere in my
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Date: 2006-03-09 11:18 pm (UTC)Meanwhile, some very shady looking people are hauling all our computer trash (old server parts, racks, 100-lb CRT monitors, etc.) out to the back parking lot where the stuff is being loaded into a shabby camouflage-painted pickup and an unmarked SUV. I wonder which branch of the Russian Mafia our Israeli IT guy contracted to "recycle" our garbage?
Hunted down A Capella, but they aren't playing the Moon song this hour. So I looked and amazon, and got a 30-second snippet. Strange vocal mix, but I liked the lyrics and the lead singer. Will continue groping around for a full clip.
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Date: 2006-03-10 02:42 am (UTC)You really don't get it with the dustbunnies. They were secretly controlling you while you were at work, through a complex application of particulate chemistry. You brought them new and rare dust materials, and fed them with fast food detritus, spilled coffee and purloined ballpoint pens (WELL, WHERE DID YOU THINK THEY DISAPPEARED TO, GEEZ). With their advanced chemical wiles, they just "twitched" you, every now and again, and you would unknowingly provide for their very decadant lifestyle. Well, they are bunnies after all.
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Date: 2006-03-10 04:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-10 04:47 pm (UTC)