DST: A working mountain bikers best friend.
Now it just got easier to get a ride in after work. No lights. No restrictions from trails that don't allow night riding. And no excuses.
You can learn all about the origins of Daylight Saving Time here (that's right...technically there should be no "s" at the end of "saving,"...guess you leave it off for savings...ok...really bad, I know).
Next year DST starts three weeks sooner and ends one week later. About time.
Picked up a new CD from Tower Records...What a rip that place is...no wonder why it's in bankruptcy. I still like it though, as shitty as it is. The place has so much potential, but it just does so many of the wrong things...maybe I'll rant on them another time.
Anyway, I went to the listening station in the industrial/goth section and decided to see what's doin' in that scene these days. Back in high school and college I would listen to industrial music sometimes...more on the electronic side then on the metal side...groups like Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, and Consolidated (one of my faves).
Of the six CDs on the listening sat ion, I of course try the one with the most risque cover first (I've had good luck with these lately). To my surprise I started grooving right away. The album is Subkutan by De/Vision from the synth pop industrial variety and sounds a bit like Depeche Mode. I learned later that the band has been around for 17 years so I'll be surfing through their discography for some time. How did I miss them?
Gwadzilla's making a comeback! It didn't take him long. I wondered how he would come back from his April Fool's day stunt.
I thought he'd make us wait at least a week or something...maybe just a little anticlimactic. It was a good one though, if only because we care and there was a little bit of "what if...?"
If Gwadzilla were ever truly separated from the blog he'd shrivel up like Gollum.