Rock and Roll
Hey all,
The Motorhead show last night was incredible. Absolutely brilliant. Having completely run out of food meant that I had to hit the Tesco for supplies, pushing my schedule back half an hour, so I was late to meet Callum, who was picking up my plus one.
But the show made up for all the Snafus.
After that, on to Slimes, then home. I had been thinking I wanted to see Laibach, but everyone before the show said that I had made the right choice (ie taking a free ticket to a show which will get me more copy in print, rather than pay for a ticket to satisfy a curiousity), at the show I was blown away and after the show I couldn't actually find anyone who really enjoyed Laibach.
I'd still like to see them sometime, but I'm not too bothered that i missed them this time around.
Heading home in the morning I managed to get caught in not one but two hail storms. The April Showers seem to have come six months early.
Random tangent: I'm wondering aobut the qwerty keyboard design: I know that it was designed to slow down typists by placing keys that would occur together most often in the English Language at opposite ends of the keyboard. What I'm also wondering about is if it was also designed with the most commonly occurring letters at the left hand side, since I always feel like my left hand does most of the work while my right hand just sort of taps in when necessary (kinda the same way I play guitar, and the same thing I'm trying to overcome: get my right to think like my left).
Then again, it might just be something I perceive that isn't actually true. Typing this I have been thinking about how my fingers have been working, and I think that my right is working just as hard. Maybe it is just specific words that always seem to be dominated by my left hand. Ah well.
Tomorrow I've got running around to do and reviews to finish.
All good fun.
Over and out.
-J
The Motorhead show last night was incredible. Absolutely brilliant. Having completely run out of food meant that I had to hit the Tesco for supplies, pushing my schedule back half an hour, so I was late to meet Callum, who was picking up my plus one.
But the show made up for all the Snafus.
After that, on to Slimes, then home. I had been thinking I wanted to see Laibach, but everyone before the show said that I had made the right choice (ie taking a free ticket to a show which will get me more copy in print, rather than pay for a ticket to satisfy a curiousity), at the show I was blown away and after the show I couldn't actually find anyone who really enjoyed Laibach.
I'd still like to see them sometime, but I'm not too bothered that i missed them this time around.
Heading home in the morning I managed to get caught in not one but two hail storms. The April Showers seem to have come six months early.
Random tangent: I'm wondering aobut the qwerty keyboard design: I know that it was designed to slow down typists by placing keys that would occur together most often in the English Language at opposite ends of the keyboard. What I'm also wondering about is if it was also designed with the most commonly occurring letters at the left hand side, since I always feel like my left hand does most of the work while my right hand just sort of taps in when necessary (kinda the same way I play guitar, and the same thing I'm trying to overcome: get my right to think like my left).
Then again, it might just be something I perceive that isn't actually true. Typing this I have been thinking about how my fingers have been working, and I think that my right is working just as hard. Maybe it is just specific words that always seem to be dominated by my left hand. Ah well.
Tomorrow I've got running around to do and reviews to finish.
All good fun.
Over and out.
-J
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