HELL YES.
I finished that song today. It was a massive relief, finally finishing it. Of course, I had to stop listening to it so I didn't nitpick it to death.
I was also introduced to qoob.com, which may allow me to upload songs for listening and downloading. So, I may yet be inflicting my muzaks upon you!
Anyway, back to a post of some degree. I've come to realise that I've not been going into enough proper depth with my posts, and that I should do some proper writing rather than regurgitating news stories. So, here goes. Less news, more content.
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So, Samsonite revealed a designer suitcase which is modeled on a human ribcage. It's something which is sure to appeal to all those with morbid minds out there, as well as any fans of the Alien series.
That made me wonder about what other types of human bodypart could be transformed into luggage.
There's the heart, for instance. Of course, we all have the stylized cartoon heart which has been made into luggage. But what if someone created a suitcase which was a working model of the heart? With two working valves which have to 'pump' out their contents instead of opening with a zip.
Or better yet, a working model of the entire organ system with each organ corresponding to a different type of object. For instance, large things should be kept in the stomach and water kept in the gall bladder. Valuable things in the heart (iPhone holder, anyone?) and medication in the spleen (it needs a use!) and a protective ribcage. The lungs are portable aircon or, for those who have medical issues, oxygen tanks.
I'm going to see Die Hard 4.0 tomorrow. I hope TO GOD that they don't dilute John McClane into a pansy fool. He started hardcore, and he should end hardcore. He had better call someone a motherfucker in this film, or I will be sorely disappointed. But still. He kills a helicopter with a car while the Mac guy watches on.
Also, I am going to try and get a MIDI setup. After making some music extremely easily using a MIDI keyboard this past week, I want to get set up so I can still create music without getting stonewalled with my guitar playing limits. Although I will still learn guitar. It's a great instrument.
Although, despite that, I have to remember that my first proper experience with all this stuff was with studio-grade equipment. Very expensive equipment. Roland JV 2080s don't come cheap. So I wonder, if I do get myself setup with stuff within my price range will I just be disappointed with the results?
Oh well. Only time will tell.
Sraen out.
Friday, 6 July 2007
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