I'm always amazed by how well Nirvana's "Nevermind" holds up. This record could come out now and still blow us all away.
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<p>This <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defiance,_Ohio_(band)">Definace, Ohio</a> song was the soundtrack to my time in New Zealand last year.</p> <iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/0jsSgb2T5PI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <strong>Lyrics</strong>: <blockquote> <p> 8 blocks away would put you at the water towers from my place.<br> What's the difference when you calculate<br> by crunching numbers with crunched up eyelids? </p> <p> Twenty-six hundred miles is 45 hours.<br> I tried to count the space in a million yellow dashed lines, and my gas tank's just empty.<br> I don't have the balls, or the where-with-all, or the cash to fill it again.<br> So I guess it's best I stick around the house. </p> <p> I measured my days and metered my years in fears and muscle tensions,<br> meals and the beds that I slept in!<br> Tried to give a few decent gifts and scribbled a few things off the list,<br> but it still goes something like this. </p> <p> Clean your desk,<br> Write your ex,<br> Do the dishes and your taxes,<br> Throw the shit you don't need away,<br> Call the airline about the fast food scam,<br> Write to Adam,<br> Tape for Craig,<br> Throw the beer bottles and the cans away,<br> Mix some dirt,<br> Underline WORK! </p> <p> There's never enough time, never enough time.<br> We don't have all the hands we need.<br> There's not enough you's or me's to be all the places that we want to.<br> There's never enough time, never enough time.<br> I'll siphon these anxieties onto to-do lists<br> and fidgets and things and things and things... </p> </blockquote>
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Just finished designing a menu for print in HTML/CSS. That was a fun experiment. Of course, weirdness lies in widths between screen & paper.