"The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a new star." - Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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I shall be departing for New York on Saturday morning, so updates from then on will be sporadic at best. Though I anticipate the usual gargantuan travelogue on my return.
I would go terrorise friends studying on the East Coast, but I don't keep track of where everyone's studying, so.
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Musical brown from mr brown, last passed to me exactly 3 months ago from squidlet, so my answers haven't changed much:
Total volume of music files on my computer:
16.6Gb - 4055 songs — 11.25 days of music
The last CD I bought was:
The Naxos historical recording of Menuhin in 1932-36 playing BWV 1041-43 and BWV 1003, Movement 3. That was when I'd just gained my freedom in June 2004. I found this CD in Melbourne's Queen Victoria Market for A$10.00. Twas cheap.
Song playing right now:
No song was playing, but when I opened Winamp I got "Bob Rivers - The Nafta Anthem"
"Our union jobs
With wages high
Will go right down the drain
If auto-makin’ Mexicans
Make economic gains"
Five songs I listen to a lot, or that mean a lot to me:
This is when Audioscrobbler comes in useful.
- Jacqueline du Pre, London Symphony Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli - Haydn - Cello Concerto No 2 in D, Op 101, Hob VIIb:2 - Mvt 1 - Allegro moderato
- Aaron Waters - Power Rangers - SPD Intro
- Asian Prince - 25 Years
- Itzhak Perlman, Isaac Stern, New York Philharmonic/Zubin Mehta - Concerto in D minor for Two Violins and Orchestra, BWV 1043 - I. Vivace
- Planescape Torment - Main Title
Five people to whom I’m passing the baton:
NO ONE. Muahaha. I delight in killing off memes and chain letters *g*
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KNS comments:
"wah lah, all the students interviewed in the USP video so fugly. I couldn't stand watching it beyond the first minute. What a turnoff, who will want to sign up for USP like that ?"