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I strongly disagree that the outcome of the MA senatorial election is unrelated to the campaign. I live in the most liberal part of MA imaginable, and a lot of would-be-Coakley-voters I know simply didn't vote out of lies she spread in her adds. This isn't some sort of revolution. The people of...
Thats one of my favorite shows of all time! It introduced me to some of the weirdest things that human beings have produced in this century, including the hero pictured in my Avatar. I'm not really into movies, but I've probably incidentally watched more weird movies than most people here.
I...
I'd go for the brightest 'sill possible, which would probably be south facing. East and wests are, as Obregon said, okay too, so long as there aren't any physical impediments blocking light.
Not sure if I'll have time to mention this later, so if it does indeed turn out to be Drosera adelae, make sure not to give it to much direct sunlight. It prefers shade, and has a tendancy to roast easily. Otherwise, its a pretty easy plant.
Sleep is for the weak. Besides, I was planning on staying home today, as I'm not going to school for wellness and a history class on a half day.
Believe it or not I'm looking for the pathetique right now. :banana2:
Fur Elise is squididilicious! I've got all the notes now, I guess you could say I'm in the "revising" stage for dynamics, tempo, accuracy of notes (I still haven't gotten down the CgGgAgBg etc part down yet!).
Yes, look up Rite of Spring, its even better! And one of the most revolutionary pieces ever. I wrote a paper about it for Selfridge once.
Oh, and this is good, too:
http://www.naxosmusiclibrary.com/catalogue/item.asp?cid=MM1066
Listen to the Pines de Via Appia (9th track). I think your band...
I agree with you there, the piece sounds waayyyy stronger when the melody is less choppy. Still, Stravinsky wrote it, so he can do what he wants.
I've gotten addicted to classical music again.
Here's a neat video of one of my favorite composers conducting one of the most awesome pieces ever. Its 9 minutes long, but a lot of it is applause. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tGA6bpscj8
Doh! I forgot to play Zelda!
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