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Jun. 14th, 2007 09:40 amI've been sick the last few days it turns out - only really better yesterday.
*shrug*
who knew?
Lots of progress with code.
So instead of saying personal stuff (been busy) here's some cool links:
Wednesday's Girl Genius highlight: (Mad Science!)
- What is she doing in a shop?
- She iz making coffee, sir.
- Making coffee...
- Dere haff been three explosions so far, sir.
Now for some youtube links:
samiraalthores posted this rather nice sort of Gregorian-style piece:
Gregorian - Losing My Religion
They've got a number of very fine songs. I find their robes a bit silly but still good. I'd sing that :)
so I went exploring...
Apocalyptica - The Unforgiven
nice but not as good as the next:
And in other news one of my favourite pieces of music (oddly enough) is Edvard Grieg's Pier Gynt - especially In the Hall of the Mountain King.
Apocalyptica - Hall of the mountain king
VERY nice. A little chaotic perhaps but the fun makes up for it.
For more proper format:
"In the hall of the mountain king" from Peer Gynt suite, by Edvard Grieg. Jerusalem Orchestra.
*shrug*
who knew?
Lots of progress with code.
So instead of saying personal stuff (been busy) here's some cool links:
Wednesday's Girl Genius highlight: (Mad Science!)
- What is she doing in a shop?
- She iz making coffee, sir.
- Making coffee...
- Dere haff been three explosions so far, sir.
Now for some youtube links:
Gregorian - Losing My Religion
They've got a number of very fine songs. I find their robes a bit silly but still good. I'd sing that :)
so I went exploring...
Apocalyptica - The Unforgiven
nice but not as good as the next:
And in other news one of my favourite pieces of music (oddly enough) is Edvard Grieg's Pier Gynt - especially In the Hall of the Mountain King.
Apocalyptica - Hall of the mountain king
VERY nice. A little chaotic perhaps but the fun makes up for it.
For more proper format:
"In the hall of the mountain king" from Peer Gynt suite, by Edvard Grieg. Jerusalem Orchestra.