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I think the transformation is to my liking. I was considering doing one of those layouts with the fancy graphic in the background to set the theme but my CSS skills are limited and I thought keeping it simple is how I like things anyway. Welcome to the new blog. First up, you might notice some new links, and the nifty last.fm widget by your right. Of course, the colour scheme is all different and COLOURFUL, reflecting the vibrant and crazy person that I am. I hacking at the thought of that. It also helps that I am sick with the flu and the phlegm in my throat is useful for hacking at cheesy lines. It is time for me to also reflect on how I always seem to find the time to work on my blog when I should be doing so the least. For this weekend and now it has been out of sheer boredom, when I should be at least reviewing the mixed CD i got from the forums I am on (and reworking on grad school application things, as colleague just pointed out in an IM). Still after a long time, I feel a sense of zen today. Yes I have gazillion things on my mind, and bits of life are falling apart as I write this, but I have come to transcend to a moment of "I don't care" I quite like and could get used to. To prolong this feeling, I usually go to bed or watch TV and leave things to tomorrow. Before I end this, I just want to document this thought, I really want to discover more of Depeche Mode, Moloko and Prince this year. Recently, I find MOST blogs writing about something USEFUL like global warming, the US presidential elections, food, TV, *insert interest here*. I come from the old school of "blogging for the sake of blabbing". Still I am striving to blog about useful things in the future. I think today it was going to be about how I discovered this really cool series of music compilations called "The Late Night Tales" where bands like Groove Armada, Belle & Sebastian, The Flaming Lips etc. have made mixes of music they'd listen to late at night, based on music they already like/own/listen/make. I am just thinking how the pointful blogger would review these compilations. I am going to leave it at if it's worth the tooting and hooting, I will, but first, let me listen to the darn things. Anyway, I am signing off for now. And yes, the extra E in savoirefaire is intentional.
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savoirfaire as a nickname is always taken up on the internet. and the extra e makes the name look more symmetrical to me so i don't mind it much. and most people think i've made a spelling mistake when i write it as savoirefaire. |