Sunday, January 23, 2005
Bondage and such.
But before we get into that, I have a task for you: Name that tune [6.9 Mb mp3].
Because I can't remember what it is. Actually I've never known. I think it's the tune from the Caffrey's advert from a few years ago.
While I'm at it, can anyone identify the band in this case [3.5 Mb mp3]? I have hunch I even saw them live, but can't remember who they were (obviously made a great in impression).
Guess who has been trying cure an ailing computer by investigating obscure directories, and deleting stuff haphazardly. And yet it all apparently still works (which just means I haven't used the broken stuff yet).
And now onto the interesting stuff: how are you on bondage?
It all started with one picture. One innocent question about just one picture. And before I knew where I was, I was swamped in references to Amsterdam, monks, soldiers, steel ties and, oddly enough, rowlocks.
Whoever would have thought that plain bricks and mortar could get so complicated? The pattern I wondered about was Flemish bond apparently. Use the following links to find out more about bondage patterns.
Ok, I've forgotten what it was I was going to blog about.
Anyhoo,
But before we get into that, I have a task for you: Name that tune [6.9 Mb mp3].
Because I can't remember what it is. Actually I've never known. I think it's the tune from the Caffrey's advert from a few years ago.
While I'm at it, can anyone identify the band in this case [3.5 Mb mp3]? I have hunch I even saw them live, but can't remember who they were (obviously made a great in impression).
Guess who has been trying cure an ailing computer by investigating obscure directories, and deleting stuff haphazardly. And yet it all apparently still works (which just means I haven't used the broken stuff yet).
And now onto the interesting stuff: how are you on bondage?
It all started with one picture. One innocent question about just one picture. And before I knew where I was, I was swamped in references to Amsterdam, monks, soldiers, steel ties and, oddly enough, rowlocks.
Whoever would have thought that plain bricks and mortar could get so complicated? The pattern I wondered about was Flemish bond apparently. Use the following links to find out more about bondage patterns.
Ok, I've forgotten what it was I was going to blog about.
Anyhoo,