Coco's Philosophy of iTunes

Jan 27, 2008 18:05

- It's just better to not burn all the songs on a CD to iTunes. Hearing all of the same songs when you put an album on for a party, or when you decide to go Photoshopping some manga, makes them get quite old. That's why I no longer like Pink Martini's 'Hang On Little Tomato' very much. The Gardens of Sampson and Beasley get to be annoying.
- However, exception can be made to albums like The Beatles' Abbey Road, where the album is meant to go together as a whole.
- Furthermore (to point one) not burning all the songs retains a sense of mystery and magic when you put on the album. I just burned Kristin Chenoweth's 'Let Yourself Go,' but held off on adding the title song, so that it doesn't lose its thrill.
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Coco's Philosophy on Portal
- AWESOME game. Play it if you can, even if it's just in a video games store on display, just give it a spin, you won't be disappointed.
- Even though I was planning on never going to another anime convention ever again, I designed a GLaDOS cosplay that makes me unable to wait for Halloween. (Though, with my rate of creation on personally driven art projects, the costume could take that long just to build...)

... oh, and West Side Story meetings begin this week. I think I'll start researching some patron saints. I'll need them.
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