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I was scared to death to do it, but tonight I successfully upgraded my new WordPress installation to the latest version. Relieved that I didn’t screw everything up, and having worked out all the bugs by discarding a couple plugins, I decided to unwind after a tough week by listening to some music and chillin’ out.
Over on LGF, Charles was toying with his discovery of embedded audio playlists, so since I was in a musical mood I decided to check out “imeem dot com” myself, and I’m glad I did.
The nifty little audio interface for single cuts is way nifty.
Whatever will they think of next.


















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Gravatar test. Note 4/23/08: Gravatars removed. The formatting doesn’t render well in IE7, although the formatting looks sweet in FireFox, a better browser. Besides, I guess I looked like a bloodthirsty Mongol.
You look like a bloodthirsty mongol horde, Haid!
Yes. I’m very photogenic.
However, you’ve mistaken an orgasmic lust for beauty for blood thirst, Scherzo. Check out the full painting on my “About” page.
As you may surmise after you’ve seen enough of my rotating header graphics, I am not one to denigrate Islamic art, such precious little as there is of it. Oftentimes, it is breathtaking.
I’m old, but I’m even cuter in person, by the way.
I sit, corrected! I think we had the same epiphany about Islam. I tried to study the Koran, learn some Arabic, but I dispensed with that nonsense when Jihad apologists began saying things like, “The terrorists are misunderstanders of Islam” which means, that Arab men, who read Koranic Arabic since childhood, cannot understand their own texts, and if they can’t in their own language, then Islam is truly bunk, and then I don’t need to take it seriously.
Then I chanced upon an Arabic Christian site, which displayed the most readable, lovely calligraphic Christian writing. I stared at the incomprehensible ligatures and penmanship so overwrought in Islam, to the plain, simple text of the New Testament… I believe this copy was from the 500’s which put it before Islam considerably. I realized that when Christ said His Gospel would be preached to the whole world, He meant it, and Islamic dissembling and destruction will not prevail against it. We surely do live in interesting times. Who knows how long it will be safe to blog such thoughts openly.