Thoughts
Sunday, March 22, 2009 
My Lala.com Forecast...for your listening pleasure
I've added my Lala.com Forecast (a selection of 4 songs I like and want to share with others) to the sidebar.  I'll be updating it every so often, so check back regularly if you like my picks.  Also, if you're on Lala.com, feel free to hit me up sometime.  My user name is Romonster.  :)

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007 
Lately
Sorry, I haven't been meaning to neglect the blog, but I've been very busy since my last post. Here are a few of the things (in no particular order) that have kept me busy this past month:

  • vacation planning (Mexico in June?)
  • The WoW Trading Card Game
  • The Burning Crusade (WoW expansion)
  • holidays (Christmas and New Year)
  • XBox 360
  • Viva Piñata (for the XBox 360)
  • HD-DVD addon for the XBox 360
  • my guitar
  • my Last Will and Testament
  • work


Artists I've been listening to can generally be seen in the "IN MY EAR" section on the sidebar, but there are a few I've been listening to a lot lately:

  • Portugal. The Man
  • John Coltrane
  • Matt Pond PA
  • Radiohead
  • Chris Tomlin
  • Telefon Tel Aviv

I'll try to post something a bit more coherent in the near future

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Sunday, December 17, 2006 
New section
I've added an "In My Ear" section on the sidebar where I'll post artists that I've been listening to. Right now, this is done manually, but I hope to set it up to update automatically based on information that I scrobble to last.fm.

UPDATE (12/18/06): The section now updates automatically every 5 minutes and reflects the artists that I've listened to most recently. It also automatically links to a Google search for each artist's name in case you're interested in finding out more about them.

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Monday, November 27, 2006 
On rotation...
Currently on rotation for me are:

Denison Witmer - "Of Joy and Sorrow"
Jeremy Enigk - "World Waits"
Brazil - "Dasein"
Telefon Tel Aviv - "Farenheit Fair Enough"

Of note is Jeremy Enigk's latest solo effort which has several excellent tracks...I'll leave it as an exercise to the reader to determine which ones those are ;)

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