Funny that the page will render incorreclty on a browser that displays all standards compliant HTML properly (Opera, etc.) Get with the times, Microsoft, and stop trying to make your own little standards on the internet.
I, too, encode at 64kpbs VBR OGG files. I'm listening on a good pair of stereo headphones, and the quality is amazing. Or maybe I have bad hearing. Whatever.
I was at the dentist for a 9:30 appointment today, but since the doc wasn't in yet I was calmly reading a ragged copy of PC Magazine. He then casually walked in saying that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center. I assumed it was a small private plane, maybe a Cessna, and thought to when a B-29 hit the Empire State Building during WWII and it still opened for business three days later.
On my way back, I turned on the car radio to hear Peter Jennings talking with a reporter in Manhattan, going roughly along the lines of "You said that the tower is damaged?" "No, the ENTIRE TOWER HAS COLLAPSED." My heart raced and I immediatley felt sick.
Upon my return to school, I was further disgusted by the teachers who wouldn't give us news, and insisted we continue as normal; students that didn't seem to care; as well as the fuckers that rejoiced because football practice was canceled.
My mother died in 1991. I didn't know you like fucking corpses.
Shouldn't you be in bed?
Funny that the page will render incorreclty on a browser that displays all standards compliant HTML properly (Opera, etc.) Get with the times, Microsoft, and stop trying to make your own little standards on the internet.
I, too, encode at 64kpbs VBR OGG files. I'm listening on a good pair of stereo headphones, and the quality is amazing. Or maybe I have bad hearing. Whatever.
I was at the dentist for a 9:30 appointment today, but since the doc wasn't in yet I was calmly reading a ragged copy of PC Magazine. He then casually walked in saying that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center. I assumed it was a small private plane, maybe a Cessna, and thought to when a B-29 hit the Empire State Building during WWII and it still opened for business three days later.
On my way back, I turned on the car radio to hear Peter Jennings talking with a reporter in Manhattan, going roughly along the lines of "You said that the tower is damaged?" "No, the ENTIRE TOWER HAS COLLAPSED." My heart raced and I immediatley felt sick.
Upon my return to school, I was further disgusted by the teachers who wouldn't give us news, and insisted we continue as normal; students that didn't seem to care; as well as the fuckers that rejoiced because football practice was canceled.
This is a terrible day.
Xerox, who both Apple and Microsoft fed off of for a while, back in the day. Not so much recently, however, since Xerox mainly developed hardware.