This site has changed my life. Thank you Andrew Laubscher, wherever you are!
Happenings as a result of this site:
- Bevan skips orgo regularly and is watching 20 episodes of Scrubs a day.
- I overslept most of Neuropharmacology today because I watched all of season 2 of The (American) Office last night. And it was cannabinoid day too.
- "Metalocalypse," Brendon (Home Movies) Small's new show sucks, despite squealing guitars and eyeballs popping and blood and the death rain and the hey hey it hurts so good so hard and so metal. I really really wanted to like this show, but watching every episode confirmed that yes, it sucks.
- Remember the Zelda cartoon?
- Remember when the Simpsons was good?
- Remember when Dave Chapelle was the host of his own show?
- Remember the cuttlefish squid battle on Iron Chef?
- I guess these questions aren't really "happenings" but neither is this thought: This seems like such a good model for the future of information/media on the internet. With the rise of YouTube, MySpace etc., the internet is fast and developed enough that people can post whatever they want to share, copyrighted or not, only to be ripped down by angry corporations, only to be reposted by fans with no lives, and finally to be given up on by now reluctantly complacent corporations. Eventually, everything converted/scanned/recorded digitally will be un-killable -- all media will be instantly atainable. What this means for the ability by the artist/writer/musician to make a living remains to be seen, but what seems clear is that the unfettered propogation of digital media is increasingly impossible to regulate.
