finally!
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My buddy Dave Towers recommended the new Ha Ha Tonka album last week. It’s called Buckle in the Bible Belt

It’s good.
Sometimes I get things stuck in my head. For the past few days I’ve had the chorus from “St. Nick On The Fourth in a Fervor” stuck:
This glimpse of brilliance is much better than your long look at mediocrity
Listen to that song, it’ll make you want to run around in circles and wave your arms. At least, that’s how it makes me feel.
Didn’t know how I was going to get a faceplate made for the monome (the kit version doesn’t come with one).
But, I managed to dig up a cad drawing of a faceplate and send it to a machining shop in town (GH20 Machining right here in Jackson) and I had this aluminum part the next day. It’s pretty sweet. And, awesome and surprising that I could get it done in town and so quickly.
local == good.

Wanna drink less coffee? Drink tea. Right.
I was there once. Tea sucks.
... until i got a new teakettle. I haven’t been making much coffee lately—mostly because I like using my tea kettle so much. The handle is perfect and never gets hot. It’s sexy and red in the morning when I’m squint-eyed and shuffling. The whistle sounds like a train that’s far away.
The Le Creuset Ogive
I remember a fairly anonymous band doing this a few months ago, but I think this might be the first time a band as big as radiohead has let fans decide the price of their album. I decided to pay $12. It’s my lucky number.