Check this out the next time you get rickrolled …
using the the latest reverse-auditory-melodic-unstickification technology!
Unhear it
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How do you get rid of unwanted earworms?
01 Wednesday Sep 2010
Posted in music
Check this out the next time you get rickrolled …
using the the latest reverse-auditory-melodic-unstickification technology!
~ via Nag on the Lake ~
How do you get rid of unwanted earworms?
27 Friday Nov 2009
Posted in fitness, gadgets, health & happiness, music
From the Why Didn’t I Think Of This Before Department … today I decided to resurrect my cute little clip-on iPod shuffle and take it to the gym with me. What a difference it made! I’d totally forgotten about it after putting it on a shelf when I came home from my first operation. It was actually while I was putting new music on my “nero” iPod the other day that I remembered about the shuffle and so I also added some of my favourites to it (with just 1GB I have to be more selective).
Anyhow … wonderful! It not only blocked out the crappy shit they play on the stereo system at the gym, but I also couldn’t hear the pilates social club idiots yakking away … bonus! I also went a bit faster and farther on The Bike today. Well, who wouldn’t when listening to such fabulously energetic stuff as this…
Hey, does this also count as a T-shirt Friday pic?
24 Tuesday Nov 2009
One of the pics in yesterday’s “life goes on” collage was my iPod and speaker deck, because recently I have been getting back into listening to music. And this past weekend I got to add this fabulous Beatle’s collection to my playlist, thanks to my friend Juan. Next weekend I’ll be getting his Bob Dylan collection.
What are you listening to these days?
14 Saturday Nov 2009
Today’s Photohunter theme is “music”.
When I was in Tangier earlier this year the best restaurant I visited (and visited twice over the weekend I was there) was not only exceptional because of its food, but also because of the small group of musicians that played while we ate. At first I thought they would just be distracting or noisy, but they were actually very good and enhanced the whole dining experience. Way better than musak!
You can see (and hear) them in action below the links…