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Saturday, January 29, 2005

I can hear the colours...

Wow. Quite a day indeed.

I just finished watching The Wizard of Oz set to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." That was trippy - real trippy. I'm on an existential trip to Wal*Mart. It synched up pretty well - the first cash register "ching" occurs exactly when Dorothy opens the door into Oz. It's amazing. But, the Dark Side of the Moon is a very spooky, artistic album, and running through it two and a half times scared me worse than did The Ring.

I went to a DDR tournament tonight. I played well, for a change. I couldn't enter the actual tournament because I didn't live in the residence hall that was hosting it, but the prize was Napolean Dynamite, so I wasn't too excited about it anyway. On the upshot, I passed Healing Vision (Angelic Mix) on Heavy, and made it halfway through Max 300 / Heavy.

Earlier today I found out a guy I met at Subway is in my economics class - and he's really cool. We had a great time chatting, and he invited me to a LAN party next month.

I've been working on the web site for our Furry Club, as well as a little php project of mine, and of course, there's always that stuff for work. Lots of web design. I also have to start on the homework for my 112 class soon - it's going to be a flash animation to present some data. Plus, I submitted a poem for creative writing today.

I've been working on DJing - I tried some actual mixing and beatmatching techniques on my radio show tonight (Reactive Sounds is the name of the show). It was fun, but I've got a long way to go before I sound coherent. I've also been meaning to get people a copy of 88 MPH (Blurred Vision Cut). Most people seemed to like the original, but I just wasn't happy with it. The newer cut still isn't where I'd like it to be, but it's much closer.

That's been most of my week, I guess. Just doin' stuff. Now, the juicy part.

The story will begin below. Post it in italics, so we can tell it apart from the rest of the post. You do not have to add to the story just because you post here - but if you're looking for more things to say in your post, or you feel you have a good idea, this is a free for all. Add anything you like, do whatever you want with it, and we'll take it from wherever you leave off.

And so it began... He fell through the starlight, the cool winds, the mountain tops, the grassy plains, the sea beds. Down and down, for all eternity collapsed into a single second of infinite terror. Whole new venues opened before him, clashed together, and died painfully as he stared. There was no consiousness - only timelessness. Who would have thought this is where he would end up?

A hard beginning. Let's see how folks run it. ^.~

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