Owl-Stretching Time
Killing weekday productivity since... Tuesday.
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- Shinpad RIP
- Ringtones: Crazy Frog
- Errata...
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- Candyman.... Candyman.... Candyman...
- Get Behind Me...
- The Mundane Manifesto
- 2046 coming to the U.S.
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18 June 2005
Every increase in your knowledge is a simultaneous decrease.
You learn and you unlearn at the same time. A new certainty
is a new doubt as well.
- Brian Eno
5 Comments:
OH MAN, those _ARE_ good. Man. I love that kind of stuff, though, so I'm kind of a sucker for that kinda thing, I think. But still, man, that is good.
What? Your art is different and focuses on different things. I perosnally don't see that this is better, per se, just different (and wow, though, you're so right, it sure looks amazing, and it does transcend the medium, something I think is a challenge in Bryce).
When I was a small kid my grandmother used to say, "If only the best birds sang, what a quiet forest it would be!", which is why I have since been hunted down and shot for making such a racket. Going to say something stupid? It's never seemed to stop me.
Er, anyway-- what amazing pieces.
Thanks for the support, man... I posted this while, er, tipsy and a bit melodramatic, I guess. :D
But yeah, this guy blows me away.
BTW... he's Canadian! :)
heh, I just took that as that sort of hyperbolic type thing, anyway. I mean, I say that kind of stuff all the time, but never mean it. (er, about someone being so good it makes me want to quit, I mean.)
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