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aardvark baguette

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  1. Happy Birthday
  2. is that actually the title?
  3. I opened the windows of the first floor of the house today. Thats about it.
  4. I haven't used windows at my house for a while, but I'd like to be able to open a folder to view files and have the folder actually open when I click it, instead of displaying the documents several seconds later. And yes, thats with a quad core.
  5. Kaki King? Pfffffftt.
  6. Thank you, and stay safe.
  7. I feel so strongly about the two albums below that anything I say will sound ridiculous, so I'll just say that they are currently my favorite electronic albums. 1) Gridlock - Formless. Its got the avant-garde factor, but not at the expense of beauty and/or melody. Too many IDM type albums seem to intentionally jettison anything resembling melody, and it doesn't always work. 2) Kashiwa Daisuke - Program Music 1 Pretty much the same deal, very beautiful. This one fuses elements together much like the Justice self-titled album, but in a far more mature manner, imho. I really dont know what category this falls into though. Parts are ambient, and parts are not. I'm not great with the categorization, but I'd put it in either 'ambient industrial' or IDM I think. For me, "electronic" is pretty much the limit of mental categorization that takes place. I tend to put Nine Inch Nails in the same group as Knife, KMFDM, Autechre, etc. I don't fare very well with ultra repetitive material, so anything that gives some approximation of changes, or song structure gets my preference in the genre. Ultimately my favorite 'electronic' albums dont seem to be firmly in one camp, but incorporate everything into one entity. --- I finally ordered some more Kashiwa Daisuke the other day, looking forward to comparing it to the impossibly high bar of Program Music 1.
  8. "Overnight, Parachute some bears into areas [bin Laden] might be," the innovator wrote. "Attempt to train bears to take off parachutes after landing, or use parachutes that self-destruct after landing." The bears-in-the-air idea, and scores of others, came from people who clicked on the "contact us" button on the Defense Department's Web site, which allows the general public to ask questions or make suggestions. Could Airborne Bears Catch Bin Laden?
  9. ^^ Continuing with the orange album theme...
  10. Orbital - Green
  11. Ritz + Starkist FTMFW
  12. its an acquired taste
  13. V8 Fusion, Stouffers Lasagna, Doritos, Cat litter.
  14. For Long Tomorrow
  15. Happy Birthday
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