Journal Cujo's Journal: I repeat myself when under stress 6
Well, let's see if we can go 4 JEs in a row without any comments.
When I lived in Los Angeles in the early 80s, there was a composer who names his pieces after Thai Restaurants. I went to a performance of one such - an electronic piece that ended with two guys walking in playing bagpipes. Other than work, my days were far less busy then.
I tried Safari as my default browser for a couple of months, and I'm going to back to Mozilla, now they've solved the large images problem. Overall, the open source browser is a little superior. I may occasionally need Safari from time to time, since it supports Java better.
Now, my enquiring little mind wants to know - how did these little pebbles get rounded?
No (Score:2)
Can't let that happen.
Streak (Score:2)
Were you born yesterday or something? George W. Bush did it.;)
sounds familiar (Score:1)
Some fairly obscure (to me) group. I'm going to try to solve this without googling! It seems like twenty years ago
Arrg! I just read through to the bottom of your March 17th entry - it was King Crimson
You mentioned FZ - Watermelons on Easter Hay is timely don't you think
Re:sounds familiar (Score:2)
Yeah, I have Jazz from Hell, to the only title I recall is the unforgettable "G-spot Tornado." FZ was a genius we will not replace.
Re:sounds familiar and wet pebbles (Score:1)
The pebbles look straight from a river bed. The scene still looks wet. I guess windstorms for thousands of miles could cause smooth erosion too.
But I find it interesting how similar the pebble sizes seem. It might just be eyes hunting for patterns though. This
Re:sounds familiar (Score:2)
BTW, the song is "indiscipline" and is based on a letter from Belew's wife. And it will play on.