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Nov 03, 2006 11:08

fyi, I've added two more mixes/podcasts on my website.


#2 10/27/06. 49:52

This Heat - Uzeda
2wice - Mission of Burma
Last train to Satansville - Swervedriver
Little Death - Primal Scream
Fantino - Sebastien Tellier
Daily Nightly (Alternate Mix) - The Monkees
The Russian - A Band of Bees
Un Train - Benjamin
Holiday Gone Well - Aislers Set
London - The Breeders
Left Hanging - 764-HERO

#3 11/01/06. 45:51. all covers.

Memorabilia - Nine Inch Nails (Soft Cell)
Some Velvet Morning - Primal Scream (Lee Hazelwood)
Never Say Never - Queens of the Stone Age (Romeo Void)
High Noon - Juno (DJ Shadow)
Climbing Up The Walls - Easy Star All Stars with Tamar-Kali (Radiohead)
New Blue Monday - Hangedup (New Order)
Cry Baby Cry - Bardo Pond (The Beatles)
Enjoy the Silence - Failure (Depeche Mode)
We Can Work it Out - Stevie Wonder (The Beatles)
I Second That Emotion - Chosen Few (Smokey Robinson)

both, along with the first one, can be downloaded directly from my website
thoughtless.dreamhosters.com
or you can subscribe to the RSS feed here

Attn geeks (well mainly (D)HTML/XML, CSS, or javascript savvy people):
I haven't found an easy way to swap visible div layers without coding exceptions for each individual link. The way it is set up right now, clicking on a link (to view the tracklist or the about page) reverses the visibility of that layer. By default they are all set to hidden, so clicking on one would reverse it to visible. However if you click on the next tracklist, it doesn't reverse the other layers. I have to put into that line a command to hide every other possible layer individually. I'd like to find a way to compress it all into one command.
EXAMPLE: javascript:ReverseContentDisplay('mix1'); ReverseContentDisplay('every other layer, with out specifically naming them')

google tells me that I'm not alone in my need for an easy div show/hide toggle, but I know some of you are good with the internets*.

The way I have it now works fine, but the more links I add to the page, the more bulky each link will become, and it'll be easier and easier to screw up.

* Firefox now thinks internets is a valid word, thanks to the "Add to Dictionary" option

I went to a special screening of FUR: an Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus last night. The only downside to the screening was that the movie was followed by a Q&A session with Steven Shainberg (who also directed Secretary.) That would normally be a nice bonus, but his self absorbed comments about how deep and groundbreaking this film is detracted from his actual work.
The movie is beautifully shot. Nicole Kidman plays Diane Arbus wonderfully, and Robert Downey Jr spends most of the film covered in hair from nose to heel. Hearing the audience (mostly older folks as this was a free screening put on by the Smithsonian) gasp at the first scene, where Diane visits a nudist colony, was pretty awesome.
It comes out Nov 17th. Go see it.

Next movie I must see is Borat. Friends have seen pre-screenings of it, and have lost their shit over it. very nice.

-p
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