Here's an utterly fascinating thing
Sep. 23rd, 2007 12:41 pmCrack this open and fall inside.
We live in the Information Age, but I sometimes wonder if we still respect Knowledge.
Or maybe we've progressed beyond the Information Age at this point and gone into the Socializing Age. I pass no judgments. Each human society creates what it needs to survive and make it feel good about itself. Until it creates itself into chaos and something new comes along to replace it. A natural cycle, like sunrise, sunset.
Don't mind me.
On a far less fascinating note:
I was reading a discussion of music over at
matociquala's place. The song "Hallelujah" was mentioned a few times. I went on from that discussion to read
postsecret with iTunes on random in the background. Yep, "Hallelujah" came up on the cycle.
iTunes has a quirky sense of humor, I've noticed. Just a bit ago it played "Lua" by Bright Eyes, followed by "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra.
And on an even less fascinating note:
I often love Frankie's music. For me, his version of some songs are the definite versions (though I think he blows on other interpretations of other songs). But I think he must have been a terrible sh*t of a human being. Tina Sinatra can sue me if she likes, but I still think he was a terrible sh*t of a human being.
We live in the Information Age, but I sometimes wonder if we still respect Knowledge.
Or maybe we've progressed beyond the Information Age at this point and gone into the Socializing Age. I pass no judgments. Each human society creates what it needs to survive and make it feel good about itself. Until it creates itself into chaos and something new comes along to replace it. A natural cycle, like sunrise, sunset.
Don't mind me.
On a far less fascinating note:
I was reading a discussion of music over at
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iTunes has a quirky sense of humor, I've noticed. Just a bit ago it played "Lua" by Bright Eyes, followed by "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra.
And on an even less fascinating note:
I often love Frankie's music. For me, his version of some songs are the definite versions (though I think he blows on other interpretations of other songs). But I think he must have been a terrible sh*t of a human being. Tina Sinatra can sue me if she likes, but I still think he was a terrible sh*t of a human being.