05.01
Work is slow, life is slow, slow, slow, slow.
I KNOW I DO!
Please comment if this makes you incredibly angry!
Here’s two different versions. Rock out.
Note that I’m not sure which one actually came first, and that they are quite different. The first video has a darker, gloomier feel, while the second has a completely different beat with a much brighter sound to it.
… and it’s been stuck in my head ever since.
in blood red skies mind takes flight oceans rise worlds collide to know the space between us fly in a dream so high feel so alive the world is like a jewel in your eyes one life feel it
Just found this comment and felt like re-posting it…
From Anonymous on http://blog.jitbit.com/2012/01/why-developers-hate-antiviruses.html?showComment=1327560811137#c2807010231693537001 (an article on antivirus software getting in the way of development):
Anonymous said…
I’m with Sublemon: Windows is the problem. I wrote (and still maintain) a client-side app, but it’s written in PHP-GTK and has about as much in common with most Windows app as a cat has in common with a sidewinder missile.Windows is a rat’s nest of barbed wire, stomach acid, and electro-convulsive shock therapy. It has architectural problems that will not ever be fixed, and “solutions” that mask the problem in a specific sense while polluting in a general one.
I ran as fast as I could to server-side solutions based on *nix and I’ve never once regretted it. Linux is rock solid, fundamentally immune to viruses, and generally needs to be rebooted about as often as Windows systems need to be reformatted.
… and if you haven’t heard Maggot Brain …
Oh wait, I’m too late! Shucks. Sorry guys, too busy spending holidays with family to write about it on here I guess.