I scheduled a haircut tonight at 22:00 (and i brought his semi-annual bottle of wine; in this case, it was a bottle of 2000 d'Arry's Original). By the time i left, there were three other men waiting for their haircut. My barber lives in Morgan Hill, a 30-minute drive to the south; he said he goes to sleep around 01:30, and gets up at 04:00 and goes back to work. He has someone scheduled for tomorrow (xmas eve, mind you) at 05:30, and he said he'd work until about 18:00. And he's well off, so he's not doing this for the money... he just loves cutting hair. And he does a good job.
Dec. 24th, 2003
I scheduled a haircut tonight at 22:00 (and i brought his semi-annual bottle of wine; in this case, it was a bottle of 2000 d'Arry's Original). By the time i left, there were three other men waiting for their haircut. My barber lives in Morgan Hill, a 30-minute drive to the south; he said he goes to sleep around 01:30, and gets up at 04:00 and goes back to work. He has someone scheduled for tomorrow (xmas eve, mind you) at 05:30, and he said he'd work until about 18:00. And he's well off, so he's not doing this for the money... he just loves cutting hair. And he does a good job.
¡LIGA CAMPEÓN!
Dec. 24th, 2003 05:41 pm¡Felicitaciones a Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, campeón del fútbol ecuatoriano de 2003!
¡LIGA CAMPEÓN!
Dec. 24th, 2003 05:41 pm¡Felicitaciones a Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, campeón del fútbol ecuatoriano de 2003!
mathematical proof that your song sucks
Dec. 24th, 2003 10:26 pmHit Song Science can determine the likelihood of a song becoming a hit (registration: klortho/klortho). I can't decide whether this is ultra-cool and will lead to major labels dropping crap like a stone and looking for quality stuff amongst the unsigned and indie... or whether it is abominable and will lead major labels to perform unspeakable surgery on their existing music in order to make it "mathematically viable".
mathematical proof that your song sucks
Dec. 24th, 2003 10:26 pmHit Song Science can determine the likelihood of a song becoming a hit (registration: klortho/klortho). I can't decide whether this is ultra-cool and will lead to major labels dropping crap like a stone and looking for quality stuff amongst the unsigned and indie... or whether it is abominable and will lead major labels to perform unspeakable surgery on their existing music in order to make it "mathematically viable".