"The Glee Club (at Horace Mann) sifted through over 500 complaints and picked out some of the most common complaints, some of the ones we thought were funniest, and others which just fit well with the songs we picked as our music. Enjoy!"
Nov. 21st, 2010
Here.
You need to have a MS Live account (the same one that's used for an MSN chat account, or for XBox Live). In fact, it takes you through the XBox Live signup, which was slightly confusing. You'd think they'd streamline that, or at least put different branding on it.
But for 10p, who can complain?
Edit: And after setting up my account, I popped back to the page and it referred to me as "WailedNeptune7", and I thought something had gone drastically wrong with their login system. But no, it had just assigned me a random "Gamertag", and then started referring to me by that name. I know MS are shit with usability, but really, What The Fuck?
You need to have a MS Live account (the same one that's used for an MSN chat account, or for XBox Live). In fact, it takes you through the XBox Live signup, which was slightly confusing. You'd think they'd streamline that, or at least put different branding on it.
But for 10p, who can complain?
Edit: And after setting up my account, I popped back to the page and it referred to me as "WailedNeptune7", and I thought something had gone drastically wrong with their login system. But no, it had just assigned me a random "Gamertag", and then started referring to me by that name. I know MS are shit with usability, but really, What The Fuck?
Music within music within music
Nov. 21st, 2010 07:14 pmThis is from Entroducing:
an album produced almost entirely from samples. It's a beautiful work of genius.
This is a cover of the same song, performed on the Eigenharp. Taking samples of music and reproducing them on an instrument that only became possible very recently.
an album produced almost entirely from samples. It's a beautiful work of genius.
This is a cover of the same song, performed on the Eigenharp. Taking samples of music and reproducing them on an instrument that only became possible very recently.