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3rd-May-2008 04:58 am - i've got crazy game so no one can stop me
geek, slut, back dat ass up, butthead, clap, xiaoxiao, geeetar-grrrls, smokin', snarl, dailylog, i'm ready for my close up mr demille, heart-hurt, mohawk, dead-gay-son, slint, sanrafael, shake, fubu, wow, teachey, slut-repellent, carl_headbang2, dave-oh my god!, surprise, typo#2, rockin, lj-PWN, maker's, gnr, lj-masturbate, waldo, hannah, i <3 bjs, marie, food, shake_bounce, NYC, music collection, truck, dropdeadlegz, hammertime, fucked up, side-look, cummings, stfu, typo#1, photowhore, beastie1, haha, lj-drama, class, subliminal, wolf, shoetree, peepeing claude, dave-sexy, awww, kneeporn, shadow-wave, lj-iluvyou, you're mohter, beavis&butthead, 2hotf4lj, hip-hop, hiphop2, frazzled, eddie, house_fall, dave-splits, wait for it, mt shasta
ast night I was messing around on last.fm and was amazed by the number of full tracks they had available for streaming. In particular, there were some really obscure things that I wasn't expecting to find. This led me to discovering their "Playlist" feature, so I spent my evening making one. A big one. It currently contains slightly over 100 complete songs. Coupled with their embeddable widget (which is limited to shuffle mode only) it makes for a nice way to share music. Not everything in the playlist is obscure, but it's not your typical radio fare either. It's heavy on the rawk, but there's plenty of other genres strewn throughout to keep things interesting. All you gotta do is click on the play button and it'll start streaming Soopapproved music for you. Alternately, if you're a last.fm user, you can access it via my profile and launch it in the scrobbling software. Enjoy.


3rd-Apr-2007 12:54 pm - forever's a mighty long time but i'm here to tell you there's something else
geek, slut, back dat ass up, butthead, clap, xiaoxiao, geeetar-grrrls, smokin', snarl, dailylog, i'm ready for my close up mr demille, heart-hurt, mohawk, dead-gay-son, slint, sanrafael, shake, fubu, wow, teachey, slut-repellent, carl_headbang2, dave-oh my god!, surprise, typo#2, rockin, lj-PWN, maker's, gnr, lj-masturbate, waldo, hannah, i <3 bjs, marie, food, shake_bounce, NYC, music collection, truck, dropdeadlegz, hammertime, fucked up, side-look, cummings, stfu, typo#1, photowhore, beastie1, haha, lj-drama, class, subliminal, wolf, shoetree, peepeing claude, dave-sexy, awww, kneeporn, shadow-wave, lj-iluvyou, you're mohter, beavis&butthead, 2hotf4lj, hip-hop, hiphop2, frazzled, eddie, house_fall, dave-splits, wait for it, mt shasta
'm thinking of getting rid of my Hotmail account. This concerns me as, it's been my primary "public" e-mail address for over ten years now. I give it when signing up for various things and a majority of my junk mail goes there as a result rather than my personal e-mail address. When I created it all those years ago, long before Microsoft bought them, it was my intention for it to be my permanent account forever.

Lately though, I've been experiencing trouble with getting things from various places. I created an account at one site and never received the e-mail with the confirmation link. At another site I wanted to have a resonably important PDF e-mailed to me and it never arrived. At this point in my internet presence, I imagine I'll have my soopageek.com domain as long as I'm living so, I think I'm going to create a new "public" e-mail address at my domain and begin migrating various things to it. I probably won't delete the Hotmail, as I'm sure there are things I'll forget about. I know as soon as I delete it, Welf will leave me for the pool boy and I'll be wanting my forgotten password to seekingarrangement.com.
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