That’s right, you heard me. The Bill Cosby Fun Game. Get it while it’s hot, bitches!
Lure victimes in with pudding and knock them out with your Kodak camera. Kimmy Gibbler gives you money, a dead Steve Erkel is worth extra.
That’s right, you heard me. The Bill Cosby Fun Game. Get it while it’s hot, bitches!
Lure victimes in with pudding and knock them out with your Kodak camera. Kimmy Gibbler gives you money, a dead Steve Erkel is worth extra.
Couldn’t agree more with Winn Schwartau who recently switched his company from Win/Tel to Mac. Here’s what he says the problems are:
Windows is complex, trying to be everything to everyone. When a new operating system or service pack is released, there are tons of changes to the functionality. WinTel machines use different versions of BIOS Some Windows software applications are well written; others take shortcuts.
I’ve always thought Microsoft software tries to be an all purpose tool box when all you need is a screw driver. The other issue, as Winn points out, is the myriad of hardware configurations, not to mention the crappy hardware most manufacturers use somewhere along the line.
“The sheer amount of time I wasted was extraaordinary – to get a WinTel vendor to cop to the fact that HW does break, and all I needed was a HW fix – NOT reinstall XP Pro.”
I feel your pain brotha.
I played around with photoshop and took it back to old school, using 1 pixel to draw.

Holy shit! I thought I had too much time on my hands.
With the exception of the wire strings, this instrument is entirely constructed out of LEGO parts–the keyboard, jacks, jack rack, jack rail, plectra, soundboard, bridge, hitch pins, tuning pins, wrestplank, nut, case, legs, lid, lid stick, and music stand are all built out of interlocking ABS (Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene) plastic bricks and related pieces.
…estimated 100,000 LEGO piece count.
Wow.
Ok, so Wednesday Audio is quickly turning into Thursday, I’m too lazy to update my page, audio. Screw you hippies, whateva, I’ll do what I want.
Here’s a clip from the Deathrays Live at J.R.’s Depot in Mansfield, Ohio (home of the Carousel. I’m totally making fun of my hometown but who cares.)
mp3 – Interstellar Overdrive
For more clips go to Deathrays.net
Alright, I had to share this with everyone because it was the most fun I’ve had in a while. I went to a party and somehow ended up playing keyboard while some guys freestyled. Luckily they had recording capabilities ready to go and my dude recorded it! We jammed for over an hour! Definitely check out their website, it’s good shit. (keep in mind this was after a few beers
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mp3 – Party Jam