12 May 2006

things that are good

remember the show $64,000 pyramid? that was a sweet game show. I think it was rigged, or there was something they were not telling you-the-viewer, because it was impossible to try to play along if you closed your eyes and tried to, ummm, play along.
anyway, wanted to write a little note about stuff that is good. all 2 of my friends that read this thing ask about stuff like this sometimes, so this is like an email to them that the whole world can read!* so much good stuff! so let's stay positive!
  • book to read: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. an easy, engaging read. I recommend it.
  • music to download: the latest podcast on friskyradio. they are revamping their site over there at frisky, and it's better than ever. all kinds of dance mixes for your listening pleasure. you aren't going to get better legal free music delivered right to your computer - just subscribe to the podcast and enjoy. you might get 2 or 3 min. songs that are really good for free, but a two hour mix? no way. if you have the bandwidth, they also do streaming audio.
  • the ipod accessory that will make your new music sound superb: fact is, ipod headphones are shite (as are most of the accessories that apple is selling with the ipod). so get the most out of your new/old toy with some headphones. you will thank me. be prepared to stuff them in your ears, show some commitment.
  • another book to read (a series this time): The Ladies No. 1 Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith. short, charming fiction.
* = def'n. of a blog: the mistaken notion that someone, somewhere, cares what you have to say. seriously, have you tried reading a blog written by somebody you don't know? mine is just practice, designed to get the fingers warmed up for work, and to share laughs w/ the 2-3 people that aren't very busy at work on any given day.

that's all I have. call your mom on mother's day. even if she bugs you.
thanks for reading.
love, -c-

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Keep it real, Cracker.
I keep up on the day-to-day you provide. Sometimes it even allows me to pretend I don't live in the 408.
Curtis S.

Anonymous said...

be happy your not in the 608.

b