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Diverse Auditory Amusements
Hey, Internet! Guess what's finally on iTunes? Betcha can't guess!
Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog Soundtrack!
Professional sound quality! Crystal-clear stereo! No sound effects!* Official song titles! Individually packaged tracks that you can put on repeat!**
I live in the hope that perhaps, some glorious day soon, the nerds will unite and dethrone the album that is currently #1, which appears to be some sort of 'urban music.' So I do my part by spreading awareness. Be aware.
In celebration I was going to draw 'a shiny new Australia' but FAILED. This is probably the fault of one of two things: 1. The grinding of the mental transmission as my brain tried to switch fandom gears at full speed 2. It's actually really hard.
In return, here is a visual approximation of listening to the Snicket audio books

He seems to lean further and further back from the mic through the course of reading the book, but leans in close to say 'Chapter Thirteen' in a hushed, horrified voice. Of course, listening to it on headphones (especially good headphones) is like he suddenly invades your personal space to speak right in your ear. Effective, but ... yaah.
In case anyone was debating whether to spring the extra cash on a Canson sketchbook or just get another plain old Essential Jumbo or Strathmore ... um, yeah, stick with the cheap stuff. The paper's really thin, comparatively – I don't draw very hard but there's still an impression left on the next page. It also grips the pencil less ... dunno how to describe it, it's not tooth, necessarily, because I've used practically toothless paper that picks up pencil like nobody's business, but it's slightly slippery, a little bit like drawing on newsprint. My two cents.
*Definitely cool re: such songs as 'A Man's Gotta Do...' but the second Bad Horse song kinda loses something without the whinny and the gunshot.
**Not that I would ever recommend doing such a thing. Or do so myself.
Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog Soundtrack!
Professional sound quality! Crystal-clear stereo! No sound effects!* Official song titles! Individually packaged tracks that you can put on repeat!**
I live in the hope that perhaps, some glorious day soon, the nerds will unite and dethrone the album that is currently #1, which appears to be some sort of 'urban music.' So I do my part by spreading awareness. Be aware.
In celebration I was going to draw 'a shiny new Australia' but FAILED. This is probably the fault of one of two things: 1. The grinding of the mental transmission as my brain tried to switch fandom gears at full speed 2. It's actually really hard.
In return, here is a visual approximation of listening to the Snicket audio books

He seems to lean further and further back from the mic through the course of reading the book, but leans in close to say 'Chapter Thirteen' in a hushed, horrified voice. Of course, listening to it on headphones (especially good headphones) is like he suddenly invades your personal space to speak right in your ear. Effective, but ... yaah.
In case anyone was debating whether to spring the extra cash on a Canson sketchbook or just get another plain old Essential Jumbo or Strathmore ... um, yeah, stick with the cheap stuff. The paper's really thin, comparatively – I don't draw very hard but there's still an impression left on the next page. It also grips the pencil less ... dunno how to describe it, it's not tooth, necessarily, because I've used practically toothless paper that picks up pencil like nobody's business, but it's slightly slippery, a little bit like drawing on newsprint. My two cents.
*Definitely cool re: such songs as 'A Man's Gotta Do...' but the second Bad Horse song kinda loses something without the whinny and the gunshot.
**Not that I would ever recommend doing such a thing. Or do so myself.
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Second: I am wondering, what does one do with audiobooks? Do you listen to them while jogging? While sleeping? In airplanes? Because listening to them while reading...(my ipod's usual employment) well, the mind boggles.
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Shiny new Australia
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And I absolutely did not put the Doctor Horrible album on loop and listen to it for four hours. Nope, not I.
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(Anonymous) 2008-09-04 01:45 am (UTC)(link)no subject
*flounces away* ;)
Re: Shiny new Australia
(Anonymous) 2008-09-04 05:10 am (UTC)(link)Re: Shiny new Australia
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(Anonymous) 2008-09-04 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)My mental "Shiny New Australia" is like regular Australia, except everyone sparkles in an Edward Cullen-esque sort of way, and wears hats with shiny corks dangling from them. All of the kangaroos and koalas wear sunglasses.
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Also, yes to sparkling Australians. With all that sunshine, they'd blind the world! (Which is, presumably, why the animals wear sunglasses.)
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(:D and I should try this metro thing. Reading with my eyes closed! Beautiful).