Agreed, this is Paul Simon at his solo best. Experimental, yet comfortable. Every track on here is a gem, and Diamonds on the soles of her shoes is a standout work that really shows he knows how to keep his identity yet remain radio friendly.
Agreed, this is Paul Simon at his solo best. Experimental, yet comfortable. Every track on here is a gem, and Diamonds on the soles of her shoes is a standout work that really shows he knows how to keep his identity yet remain radio friendly.
I was sitting outside at a cafe near my house yesterday and this couple seemed to be having a date next to me. I was eavesdropping in the midst of my reading and they started talking about Paul Simon and Graceland.
Those pics look gorgeous.
"First things first: photographer Nick Brandt posed those dead, petrified birds and bats above before he took pictures of them." Which the article above states, but it's worth clarifying.
Actually, I like mozzarella cheese with my ramen sometimes. I think the sauce with the ramen noodles is actually more of an issue.
I like to call that the Double Down Effect.
Did they consider making eyeglasses with this? I hate water spots on my glasses!
He's got a good foundation, but there just isn't enough progression in the track, IMO. Feels like Nujabes light. Not trying to rip the guy, it's just not a track I could listen to repeatedly.
Nce ima download it right away.. Check out Blackmill if you like chill out tunes
That was true in the past but for at least the past 10 years if not more there has been an explosion of excellent brewers. Yes there are plenty of microbrews that are still crap but there are also quite a few world class beers with actual flavor and balanced levels of alcohol for the type of brew. And if high alcohol…
I just don't see the appeal of a mirrorless camera with such a small sensor..
Well...I was a bit bored tonight.
Go right ahead with the puppeteers, they're more plausible than most of these simply by virtue of not looking like humans with terribly ineffective earlobe shapes, silly-looking forehead makeup, or foam bodysuits. Also they have that neat edge of "Oh, they're just cowards, they couldn't possibly be surreptitiously…
It still poses a risk, it's explosive material. The risk might be exponentially less, but there's still risk in burying high explosive materials close the surface.
Niiice! Now, Blizzard, give me my overlord balloons.
Honestly, I think the title is a bit misleading. Adam says "According to the leaked memos, the NSA ideally finds away around the encryption by grabbing text before it's encrypted or after it's decrypted. "
I find running to be easier in that I can just put on my shoes and run, and it's not really something you have to learn how to do (other than proper form or whatever). I also feel like it's safer because the rules of the road favor pedestrians more (even if not everyone follows them) and you're not going as fast. I…
I think there's more than a little irony in the fact that, in the infamous strip, the character makes a reference to "being beaten every day" immediately before the rape line, and that had no fallout at all. Almost identical arguments can be made regarding why that would be offensive - dismissal of, and joke at the…
I just don't get the same immersion with audiobooks as I do reading. I don't know if it's my ADD, but I'll occasionally zone out when listening. It's likely the same reason I can never remember song lyrics without listening to the song a billion times.
The question isn't what built it as much as who are they trying to contact?