February 4, 20251 yr I read that they had to shut down the immigrant tip line because ~90% of the calls were reporting Musk! Not sure if true....
February 9, 20251 yr Author Everyone's favorite painfully polite British retro tech tuber investigates a premium boombox from the late 80s.
February 19, 20251 yr On 9/1/2018 at 10:50 PM, Knuckledragger said: I've been obsessed with Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams" since the first time I heard it in the early 1980s. I think it's their signature song. It sums up the band's inter-relationships, dysfunction and cocaine usage perfectly. Just about everyone knows the studio version. Let's take a journey through some live versions. Live at some major festival, 2015. I dislike this one the most. Stevie's voice is going, but that's the least of my complaints. At this point the band is doing this for cash, and it shows. Lindsey Buckingham is a smarmy douche his awful personality just radiates out from him. Also, this live take manages to completely remove the balls from the song's famous bassline. Live, 1982. Only plays in the left channel. Stevie (and the rest of the band) are coked to the GILLS. Her voice is in tatters, the rest of the band is sloppy. This rendition is terrible, but somehow authentic. It really conveys the state of the band in 1982. Live 1977. Now this is magic. Steve's performance here is actually BETTER than the studio version. At 2:19 she hits the high note so beautifully that it actually causes Lindsey to look over at her for a second. It's goosebumps inducing. I can only imagine what it was like to be there at that show. Oh, and this is a peek in my virtual record bag:
February 27, 20251 yr So, we are warming up the planet to run Large Language Models, and this is what we are doing with it? Oh well....
March 1, 20251 yr I had watched that short a few weeks ago, it's very good. What I find puzzling is that I was able to watch it using my "normal" connection, but your link showed as "not available in your country" so forced me to start the VPN to know what it was
March 2, 20251 yr Author Debugging a PowerMac 7100, 1998. Supposedly this is Google exec Eve Astrid Andersson. Photos by Phil Greenspun. It looks like she has a nice ACOG. Edited March 2, 20251 yr by Knuckledragger
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