Jul
22
Filed Under (Information) by aiusepsi

I’m sorry, but if someone references 300 and then says “This is madness!” the only possible reply is:

Madness? THIS IS SPARTA!

Or… the techo remix!

Jul
17

According to Amazon, 56% of people who view the 300 DVD preorder go on to purchase it. 15% purchase an “alternative”, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

This is madness!

Jul
15
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by aiusepsi

I’m bored, so I’m going to do the long-awaited (sort of) Barcelona-write-up before I forget too much about the experience! If you were there and have a better memory than me, please chip in so I can fill this out a bit. I’m too lazy to set up a wiki for one page.

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This is more shocking than I can quite believe. I swear, before long we’ll all be drinking our Victory Gin and musing on how much we love Big Brother. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear indeed. 

Boing Boing: Seeing Yellow: call your printer’s manufacturer and ask why they spy on you

Jul
04
Filed Under (Thoughts) by aiusepsi

The gate opens to let me on my flight in 5 minutes, which is perfect because I just paid 50p at a rate of 10p/minute access.

It struck me that an airport waiting lounge is kinda like a sanatised version of normal life, there’s no crime, there are bars and places to eat and shops that sell a surprisingly wide selection of goods. There was this little ultra-mobile PC in Dixons, it was amazing! Tiny little thing, running Windows Vista. You could logon with your fingerprint! Touch sensitive but had a little slide-out keyboard too. Neat gizmo.

Anyways, my time is ruuuuning out (having Muse in your brain is good!) so I better head off.

Cya guys!

Jul
04
Filed Under (Information) by aiusepsi

“If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don’t feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.”

Cover of Catcher in the Rye Studied it in English for GCSE a few years back and it’s one of those books that really made an impression on me, so much so that I bought my own copy. Not sure where it went, so I put it into my Amazon shopping basket and forgot about it for a while. Until I was making an order a few days ago and I decided to actually get round to pulling it out of the “Saved for later” section into the order.

It’s one of those books that I think everyone should read at least once in their life, preferably when you’re 16/17/18, around the same age as the protagonist of the book, Holden Caulfield. It was written in 1945/1946, but it’s as applicable to modern life as it ever was, and it was extremely controversial when it was first published and still is to this day; the protagonist swears, talks about sex, drinks underage, etc. as he spends a few days by himself in New York after being kicked out of his boarding school.

It’s a novel with a lot of complex themes and meanings and it would do you a disservice if I started trying to explain them out of context.

I know in my life I’ve felt a lot like Holden, I’d imagine an awful lot of people have. It’s a book that’s really about that turning point in your life when you’re becoming an adult, and the loss of innocence and the pain that comes with it, trapped between the purity of childhood and the insincerity and “phoniness” of the adult world.

If you haven’t read it, I really would urge you to. It’s one of those books that, like 1984 and others, has informed our collective culture. The mythology surrounding it is pretty crazy, the guy who shot John Lennon for instance was obsessed with Catcher in the Rye, he even read extracts from it at the trial.

Anyways, in other news, I’m headed to Barcelona later today, and I may not be back for some time. Well, a week.

So I will see you beautiful people around!

Jul
03
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by aiusepsi

You know those annoying things with a distorted word or series of letters they make you type before you can sign up for some sites?

This site uses words scanned in from books which the automated software was unable to read, along with one word which the system has recognised. If you get the word it does know correct, it assumes you’re right for the other word too.

Thus, that few seconds of otherwise wasted human brain-power has gone towards ensuring a book somewhere is correctly digitised. Genius! 

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