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Archive for » July 30th, 2005«
Dungeons & Dragons Made Simple
Here’s a review of the book Dungeons & Dragons Made Simple. The best line is “If only this had come out a little sooner — like in 1975.”
My hovercraft is full of eels!
Translations of this phrase in many languages. (Travelin’ Librarian, supplying you with useful links since… oh, nevermind.)
Which Dead German Composer Are You?

Gustav Mahler definitely lived by the statement, “Music is life. The rest is just details.” Mahler was a composer in the summer and a conductor during the main orchestra season, and he was so obsessed with musical perfection that he earned a reputation as a harsh and terrifying tyrant. In fact, he was a tiny little fellow who tied so much of his vulnerable inner self to his music that he felt completely compelled to draw the best performance out of his players. He was so very attached, in fact, that he feared that elements of his own musicÑ-such as three hammer blows in the 6th Symphony, or the concept of sure death after writing a 9th–would kill him. He tried to steer around these things through editing and creative numbering, but that gesture only further proves how close Mahler was to his own music.
A few key works: Kindertotenleider, Das Lied von der Erde, Symphony No. 6, Symphony No. 9
Take the Dead German Composer Test!
My birthday is coming up…
A Batman Shakespeare Bust which actually works. (Secret entrance to batcave not included.)
White House response
The Huffington Post has posted an excerpt from a White House briefing regarding the “finger of hostility” incident.

