It’s a bad night for entertainment news. I just, over the course of five minutes, learned that Dennis Hopper died yesterday and Guillermo del Toro has backed out of directing The Hobbit.
Fuck.
I’m afraid to read anymore entertainment news tonight…
It’s a bad night for entertainment news. I just, over the course of five minutes, learned that Dennis Hopper died yesterday and Guillermo del Toro has backed out of directing The Hobbit.
Fuck.
I’m afraid to read anymore entertainment news tonight…
I spent a few hours today culling the compilation data from an old database backup, and got those pages up and running. You can find them directly under the Projects button, above, or linked from the Controlled Dissonance catalog.
Going through all these data brought back some fond memories of the grand compilation projects of bygone years; and it had me briefly considering the idea of organizing another one in the near future. I’m currently working with other members of the Mental Hygiene League to put together a compilation for them, but when that is done, don’t be surprised to see something appear on these pages again.
“I sent myself an email. I told myself that I LOVE me.”
The four year old then went on to make an argument as to why his brother needs his own Facebook profile, so that he can video chat.
Apocalypse. Now.
“We’re looking for Men.”
What we were actually looking for was the Men’s restroom. I know they’re too young to understand the subtle difference between those two statements, but still… That’s a way to get odd looks from strangers at the rest area.
We have a problem.
It seems that the Compilation pages were in the old database, and not in the Controlled Dissonance database along with all the other release pages. What this means is that, when I killed the old database, all those pages went with it. Of course I didn’t back the database up before I killed it. Why would I do such a thing?
Good news: I still have all the audio and, using the tracklistings, I should be able to recreate most of the pages.
Bad news: Some of the compilations, like Collusion, had some detailed information that I can’t recreate from memory.
*sigh*