It's 34 minutes but it's kind of 2 songs. It has lyrics but they're more of a vibe than actual coherent thoughts. The first half is like a slowly swelling religious fervor/extacy with a great climax. If I were ever to join a doomsday cult and we all go crazy and kill ourselves, we would do it to that song. The second half is expressing feelings of disgust during moments lost in thought while plotting revolution.
I'm glad you got along with your new coworker. I hope everything lands in a good place for you and your family. At each point in our life we're thrust into a new experience and it's ok to get it wrong sometimes. As long as you do your best. Remember that you'll do your best when you take care of yourself first. I bet that hike will be nice and relaxing. Happy holidays.
Same. I was a kid. I would get CDs from the library and fill my crappy MP3 player from the files extracted from WMP. My CD collection was mostly burned library CDs. Before my parents got a PC that could burn, I would go to the neighbor's house and get their dad to do it for me. Simpler times.
Thanks. We've been making spreadsheets already to try to figure out costs, potential profits, pricing, etc.
Weirdly enough, the ultimate backup plan is to make jewelry since a lot of the tools for making brazed steel bikes is the same as for working on jewelry. My friend and I have dabbled in jewelry as a hobby so we figure we can at least make the shop rental pay for itself with some jewelry sales if the bike business is a total flop. We definitely want to make the bike thing work though.
Yeah I'm pumped and also terrified. My friend (I guess business partner now) and I are currently making a bunch of plans and I just keep remembering the Mike Tyson quote: "everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth".
Thank you. So many people are ready claim conspiracy just because conspiracy is more comfortable for them. Is it really that hard to believe that the police threw way more resources than normal into this case? Their purpose (IMO) is to preserve existing power structures. Of course a CEO murder is top priority. Is it really that hard to believe that a person who just murdered a guy might do a few irrational things after?
I started a bike fabrication company with my friend. We're about to move into our new shop space. No idea if this is going to work out but we both agree that we'd rather fail than wonder if we could've pulled it off.
I don't know why it's so hard to believe. Of course the weight of US law enforcement was focused on one murder because it was a CEO. He didn't get away without a trace, pictures of his face were everywhere. His path was traced from Atlanta to Pennsylvania. Why is it so hard to believe that he had incriminating evidence on him? For all we know, he might be on his way to whack another CEO. Wasn't his last known address in Hawaii? He might have just been passing through Pennsylvania and had all his travel stuff with him. Once he realized the manhunt was closing in, he might have felt the need to write the justification with the hopes that the average American would read it and see him as a hero.
We still know so little about this whole situation. There's just no reason to jump to conspiracy.
It's already being spread everywhere by news and whatnot. Might as well have it shared with a different context to reframe people's associations with the guy.
Swans - Bring The Sun/Toussaint L'Ouverture
It's 34 minutes but it's kind of 2 songs. It has lyrics but they're more of a vibe than actual coherent thoughts. The first half is like a slowly swelling religious fervor/extacy with a great climax. If I were ever to join a doomsday cult and we all go crazy and kill ourselves, we would do it to that song. The second half is expressing feelings of disgust during moments lost in thought while plotting revolution.