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April 06, 2006 -- 8:11 PM
posted by Par

The board must have some definition of which sides you have to start from. Otherwise it makes no sense at all...



Q: How many existentialists does it take to screw in a light bulb?

A: Two. One to screw it in and one to observe how the light bulb itself symbolizes a single incandescent beacon of subjective reality in a netherworld of endless absurdity reaching out toward a maudlin cosmos of nothingness.

April 06, 2006 -- 7:49 PM
posted by Al

posting from home, all the time in the world...

April 06, 2006 -- 6:08 PM
posted by alison

wait, what? the squares were backwards?? can't you just turn the board or something? I mean, it's 8x8 how is that even remotely possible? unless the squares were upside down... then there's an argument... or if there's a particular, configuration... but otherwise, what?? it's impossible to have it backwards.

April 06, 2006 -- 4:37 PM
posted by Jsese

hmmm.... we(the SCIENCE shop) had to take a chess game back because the squares were backwards!!!!

April 06, 2006 -- 12:44 PM
posted by Al

Posting from work, got to make this quick or they could fire me...

April 06, 2006 -- 8:43 AM
posted by eric

FROM STEREOGUM:

Don't Get It Twisted
Have you been following the Thomas Dolby/K-Fed saga? The one-hit wonder took on America's Most Hated on his blog earlier this week:

"Britney Spears' husband Kevin Federline, whom I'd never heard of until a few days ago, appears to have illegally sampled one of my compositions. On his MySpace site you can download an MP3 which uses a looped sample from Mobb Deep's 'Get It Twisted,' which in turn copped the string line from my own song 'She Blinded Me With Science.' Now, Mobb Deep did it the right way and had his label BMG come and ask for a license. They paid me a fee and a royalty on the sales of Mobb Deep's record. However K-Fed, as his fans affectionately refer to him, did NOT ask permission, he just went ahead and did it. He is therefore blatantly violating the copyright law. And laws aside, he owed it to me as an artist to ask if I minded that he recorded a vitriolic rap over the top of my music. It starts off 'This is for the HATERS...' and goes on to blast the media, paparrazzi and all his other critics, sparing no expletives along the way. BMG Records have also had their copyright violated, as they own the master to Mobb Deep's record. But BMG don't want to rock the Britney boat so they are turning a blind eye. It's pathetic! Turns out K-Fed has no management, label or lawyer, so it's going to be hard getting hold of him. So K-Fed, if you're reading this, I'm asking you nicely to take the track down ASAP. Or maybe you'd prefer me to come after some of your wife’s ill-gotten gains?"
But K-Fed totally didn't have Thomas Dolby's blog in his RSS feed! So MTV News had to get involved. And thank god they did. Dolby gives us an update:
They published the article [Thursday] afternoon and called the K-fed camp as well, who announced his song has been taken down from MySpace. Success! That's the power of the Web. Hopefully it will now simmer down and I can get back to rehearsal.
Maybe if we all complain on our blogs, he'll stop rapping entirely!
As a graphic designer, how would you describe K-Fed's MySpace page?

April 06, 2006 -- 12:07 AM
posted by eric

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April 05, 2006 -- 11:46 PM
posted by Beck

I've heard them play the BOTM outside of the designated month... usually for just a few months after though. Remember when Whitey Houston was band of the month? They got play through February as well, maybe that was just to annoy me though :)

April 05, 2006 -- 8:09 PM
posted by Par

I believe Ben also made a comment that Sonic doesn't play the Band of the Month outside its designated month. (I'm not sure how true this is, but I haven't heard the previous ones since their month.) The Journal did play it up a bit, though. They talked about how Our Mercury was unceremoniously dropped as BOTM. Of course, they wrote this article in the first week of March; Our Mercury was spotlit in February. But, you know, who needs accuracy?

I usually park on 103rd Street just north of 100 Ave, near the meters, and you can walk across the lot to the Starlite.

April 05, 2006 -- 7:34 PM
posted by Al

Actually this is what I heard off the Edmonton Journal when they were interviewing Our Mercury a while back (the not wanting to be on the same playlist as Sound Garden and other "mainstream" bands).

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