Just some random bullshit,brekinMay 2 2007, 00:17:52 UTC
I pulled up a video of a Charlie Rose show, and boom it loaded and it was like I was watching it on television, yeah I know I'm a little behind the curve, write it off as having to work with them everyday and you can see why I would come to despise computers. But the point is we can now watch television on computers, and since 95% of television is a waste of time and 95% of the internet is a waste of time we now have something approaching, I'm still running the numbers, something more then %100 a waste of time. There is always going to be something to watch from now on, and it won't even fit into a greater narrative either, just bits, which I guess will coalesce into the people who watch them, and we will be able to judge what they as the product represent, I imagine something along the lines of Monty Python quippers and people who explain SNL skits that are either completely self-evident, or too dumb to talk about, but these will be things that most people won't have a general frame of reference. See if you exploit media, for your
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Don't know why I'm compelled to blather more, especially after I just frontloaded this page with the above comment, but feel something has gone unsaid, I think it may be the popularity of mini-bikes when I was growing up, they were strange dirt cycles that kids made or bought and then even raced. I want to say they were kind of go cartish and were part of some subculture me and my brother wanted to belong to. I think we even got a library book on them at one point
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Saw some cool films; American Psycho, I passed when this first came out, but I gotz to say it's brilliant in it's own little way, really subtle even with the bits of splatter. Bale is pretty what's the word, McGyver-like? resourceful? I don't know but he done act good. Felt compelled to watch Buckaroo Bonzai, that movie is strange, but you can't look away. I don't know did I like it? Maybe, it's weird I wanted to see the promised not delivered sequel pre-plugged at the end. Started the illustrated man, will see.
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Felt compelled to watch Buckaroo Bonzai, that movie is strange, but you can't look away. I don't know did I like it? Maybe, it's weird I wanted to see the promised not delivered sequel pre-plugged at the end.
Started the illustrated man, will see.
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