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June 13, 2005

What I did this weekend, Part One

http://www.myspace.com/solafideband

listen to the "everybody dance remix."

You won't be sorry.

Posted by pedalboy at June 13, 2005 10:38 PM | TrackBack
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Oh, Matty. Only you.

I felt like I needed to be on cocaine at a rave somewhere with strobe lights going. hehe.

--k

Posted by: katie is not kate, she's right at June 14, 2005 11:59 PM

By the way, I just got through reading Breakfast of Champions.

--k

Posted by: katie AGAIN at June 15, 2005 12:00 AM

"Brandenburg 5" - Douglas Adams from The Salmon of Doubt

"Whatever new extremities of discovery or understanding we reach, we always seem to find the footsteps of Bach there already. When we see images of the strange mathematical beasts lurking at the heart of the natural world - fractal landscapes, the infinitely unfolding paisley whorls of the Mandelbrot Set, the Fibonacci series, which descrivbes teh pattern of leaves growing on the stem of a plant, the Strange Attractors that beat at the heart of chaos - it is always the dizzying, complex spirals of Bach that come to mind...And now, as we discover that each individual mind is a family of different parts, all working separately but together to create the fleeting shimmers we call consciousness, it seems that, once again, Bach was there before us."

Posted by: kate thanks you for your time at June 20, 2005 12:03 AM
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