Magusreaver
Magusreaver t1_j8d7i6d wrote
Reply to comment by TERMINATORCPU in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
Us fans of Patton really have to have an eclectic musical pallete.
Magusreaver t1_j8d770n wrote
Reply to comment by Maktesh in Knowing we like a song takes only seconds of listening, new psychology research finds by thebelsnickle1991
And this is how I fell in love with Tom Waits, and Nick Cave. An out of state friend talked about much I would love them, they were never on *mtv or the radio.. so just got them from EarXstacy (record store) and then spent the next couple weeks regretting every dollar spent. Then over a couple more weeks I fell in love with them. Now 25 years later I still listen to them almost daily.
*I had heard Nick Cave on Mtv once with the song Where The Wild Roses Grow, it's an amazing song, but not what the album sounds like as a whole.
Magusreaver t1_j1v9fu2 wrote
Reply to comment by eiamhere69 in Chipmakers Struggle With Inventory Buildup On Pandemic Demand Correction by Genevieves_bitch
This. Record profits, but they can't sustain that becuase it was based on a bubble. They could still sell things at reasonable prices, but don't want to after the bubble hyper inflated their earnings.
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Reply to comment by jamescookenotthatone in TIL of Macadam roads. These roads were convex, raised a few inches, and made of layered crushed rock; they were state-of-the-art for the 19th century. The rise of automobiles led to the dust issues that were solved by binding the roads with tar, leading to the invention of tarmac. by jamescookenotthatone
my mouth just dried out thinking about that.