I'm a web developer for NOVICA. I'm fascinated by languages, even though I only speak English and a little Spanish. I can count in Korean and have numerous language and linguistics books. I'm living within walking distance of CSUN where I share an apartment with my girlfriend and 2 cats. I'm happy. I write sporadically (I really need to finish that short story), with every intention of making a living at it at an undisclosed point in the future. I taught physics at Emperor's College Winter Term 2008. I love games and stories and music and computers and science and "and." I drink my coffee 100% black 80% of the time and 80% black 20% of the time. Also, there are other things. 7332 42
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linking songs together and making my eyes glow

These two things have nothing at all to do with each other except that I'm thinking about them right now.

I had a really weird moment after seeing the picture of Scary Kenny where I wondered whether I could pull off such a look with my glasses. That actually led to the thought that I should be able to use my glasses and TechnologyTM to make my eyes look like they're glowing. I have NO idea if this is possible but I'm fairly certain it would be cool.

I listen to my entire music collection on shuffle. Actually I've ranked a lot of it in iTunes, and I've made a crazy ammount of playlists (smart and static) and playlists (smart) of playlists (smart and static) and use these to populate party shuffle so I can toss in the occasional album. Now I really like hearing covers and parodies juxtaposed to the original and there are songs off of certain albums that flow into each other VERY well (thank you green day for combining these into single tracks). I'd like to be able to link 2 songs together so that if song a ended up in my party shuffle it would always (or maybe just often) be followed by song b. This would let me here the alternative polka followed by Richard Cheese's version of Closer, followed by the original.

Here's my thought the above could be bootstrapped by shuffling over playlists...or I could just look at iTunes' Preferences... Turns out you CAN shuffle over groupings *evil grin* I wonder how good this works :) I'll write more after I experiment.



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