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So.. those of you who slipped in and have taken a look at Deeperhue in the past week or so have found that the new design was up… Aw, but it’s down now. Why? Because I did something so radical, so insane, that it just has to wait til the May 1 Reboot for you to see it.

*Note: It’s actually not that big a deal, and this is in fact just a way to generate hype around my new sub-par portfolio site.

Colorado is where all the smart jocks live

From the RockyMountainNews:


A drunken, tired University of Colorado football player busted down the door to an apartment he mistook for his own, then crashed on a couch as the bewildered homeowner screamed at him to get out.

I knew there was a reason why I didn’t want to attend CU Boulder after high school….

Nevermind Jesus, where's Joey Ramone?

Joey Ramone of the Ramones died yesterday (Easter) of Lymphatic cancer. The Ramones have been one of my favorite bands even since my pre-teenage, junior high days and it really saddens me to hear that he has passed away.

The Ramones barely ever cracked the charts in 22 years of playing, but basically redefined music in the last 25 years. Joey gave music a new look, feel, attitude and sound. Very few people have been so influential and remained so quiet and humble about it.

NOTE: VH1 has a documentary on the history of punk rock on April 19th.

Head like a hole

Dennis Miller tonight on George W.: ‘He surrounds himself with smart people the way a hole surrounds itself with a donut.’

Nice.

Qwest kicks my ass… In a good way

So Qwest kicked my ass pretty good today, when I installed my DSL equipment a day early just for fun, and surprise surprise, it worked. It seems that Qwest figured I’d waited long enough, and installed my DSL line one day ahead of schedule. Whaddayaknow. Too little, too late? Probably.

WindowsXP to MP3 = Not on my desktop.

“The consumer is going to eat what he’s given.”

Under Microsoft’s new restrictions — which prevent its built-in software from recording MP3 files at fidelity rates higher than 56 kilobits per second — MP3 music “sounds like somebody in a phone booth underwater,”



early testers of beta versions of Windows XP already complain that the most popular MP3 recording applications — which compete with Microsoft’s format — don’t seem to function properly, apparently because of changes Microsoft made to how data are written on CD-ROMs under Windows XP.



Here is the URL. *Thanks to kiwiboy for the story.

“You are all my Bitches!” – Bill Gates to the World.