Jun. 25th, 2002

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Today

  • Train room totally cleared out, walls patched.
  • Aaron's room packed
  • My room packed.

Tomorrow

  • Drain fish tank, seperate Cichlids.
  • Remove DR halogen fixture
  • Finish packing Dad's books
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Afternoon Braindance Mix

Playing some new stuff:
  • Astrobotnia pt1-pt3
  • Plaid p-brane EP
  • the two AFX remixes on that weird "Mens" label of DJ Pierre and 808 State.
  • prefuse73: the 92 vs. 02 collection
  • Kid 606: the acton packed mentalist brings the fucking jams
  • Whatever else comes to mind..
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Well, I tried that "Myname is" meme and found there's a "melodic punk band from Seattle" called Brodie.

Trailor for The Two Towers is out too.
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From cbc.ca:
Today's science can explain everything from the whirl of galaxies to the dance of subatomic particles. Only recently have scientists turned their attention inward to investigate the deepest mystery of all: the puzzle of human consciousness. How exactly does the brain --three pounds of soggy gray matter -- give rise to thought, the mind? Dan Falk speaks with neuroscientists, psychologists, physicists, and philosophers as they search for the link between matter and mind.
I was listening to Ideas on CBC Radio 1 tonight at dinner and was being absolutely fascinated by the quaity of the program. Different perspectives were presented from great minds, debated and made digestable to a somebody who isn't exactly [sic] no scientologist. And I thought to myself "Damn, what the fuck would I be doing if we didn't have the CBC?"

I guess the same could go for PBS (damn their viewership pledge telethons!) in the states.

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