I think I will post my entire record collection just for you!
Tales Of Mystery And Imagination: Edgar Allan Poe
The Turn Of A Friendly Card
I Robot ~ The Alan Parsons Project
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band ~ The Beatles
Blue Oyster Cult
Seceret Treaties
On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
Extraterrestrial Live
Club Ninja ~ Blue Oyster Cult
Boston
Don't Look Back ~ Boston
Bruce Springsteen & The E. Street Band - Live 1975-1985 ~ Bruce Springsteen
At Budokan (X2)
Found All The Parts
One On One
Lap Of Luxary ~ Cheap Trick
Dire Straits
Communique (X2)
Brothers In Arms ~ Dire Straits
The Best Of
Classics ~ The Doors
On The Border
One Of These Nights
Their Greatest Hits
Hotel California (X2)
The Long Run
Live
Their Greatest Hits Volume Two ~ The Eagles
Frampton Comes Alive ~ Peter Frampton
Live Album ~ Grand Funk
The Best Of The Guess Who Live ~ The Guess Who
Are You Experienced? ~ The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Local Hero ~ Mark Knopfler
I
II
III (X2)
IV
Houses Of The Holy
Physical Graffiti
The Song Remains The Same
Presence
In Through The Out Door
Coda (X2) ~ Led Zeppelin
Best Of The Rest
Southern By The Grace Of God ~ Lynyrd Skynyrd
Book Of Dreams ~ The Steve Miller Band
Into The Music (X2) ~ Van Morrison
Meddle
Dark Side Of The Moon
Wish You Were Here
The Wall
The Final Cut
The Delicate Sound Of Thunder ~ Pink Floyd
Pictures At Eleven
The Principal Of Moments
Now And Zen ~ Robert Plant
Anyplace, Anytime, Anywhere ~ Rossington Collins Band
Best Of
Paradise Theater ~ Styx
Progressions Of Power ~ Triumph
That comes to, I believe 66 records.
Pathetic isn't it?
I will keep you updates as the collection grows!
Sunday, January 18, 2004
Saturday, January 17, 2004
If I Leave Here Tomorrow
Gale has a picture now. Whoo!
Gale is curious: Do you ever just wander about making the random noises and sounds because you can? Yes, screaming does count. Gale is curious because it is done all the time by the author of this useless bit of blithering.
Also, Gale has been known to write and speak in the third person. If you have issues with this, let Gale know, and you will be added to the pile of perpetual ignorage.
Let us see. What else is new?
That it's freaking cold is old news.
Oh. This is not Gale's first online journal. The original can be found here.
Goodnight Sweet Readers, And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest.
Gale is curious: Do you ever just wander about making the random noises and sounds because you can? Yes, screaming does count. Gale is curious because it is done all the time by the author of this useless bit of blithering.
Also, Gale has been known to write and speak in the third person. If you have issues with this, let Gale know, and you will be added to the pile of perpetual ignorage.
Let us see. What else is new?
That it's freaking cold is old news.
Oh. This is not Gale's first online journal. The original can be found here.
Goodnight Sweet Readers, And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest.
Friday, January 16, 2004
There's A Feeling I Get When I Look To The West
I must start out by saying "It's freaking cold in here!"
I was sleeping under no less than six blankets last night.
I have been planning for years to move to somewhere like Arizona or California. Indy's weather gets any stupider, and I might just pack up and go. Nuts to the job, nuts to life, nuts to the universe, nuts to everything.
Ever felt that way about anything?
Ah well, I was just attacked by a two-year old.
I am getting off of here in favor of the PS2 now
Goodbye all!
Gale
I was sleeping under no less than six blankets last night.
I have been planning for years to move to somewhere like Arizona or California. Indy's weather gets any stupider, and I might just pack up and go. Nuts to the job, nuts to life, nuts to the universe, nuts to everything.
Ever felt that way about anything?
Ah well, I was just attacked by a two-year old.
I am getting off of here in favor of the PS2 now
Goodbye all!
Gale
If I Ever Get Out Of Here
I forgot to mention my newest records.
I usually keep my no readers up to date on the growing of my record collection.
Here is todays expansion:
Frampton Comes Alive: Peter Frampton
Communique: Dire Straits
Pictures At Eleven: Robert Plant
Classics: The Doors
The Best Of: The Doors
The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Jimi Hendrix
Total cost Just short of $26
I usually keep my no readers up to date on the growing of my record collection.
Here is todays expansion:
Frampton Comes Alive: Peter Frampton
Communique: Dire Straits
Pictures At Eleven: Robert Plant
Classics: The Doors
The Best Of: The Doors
The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Jimi Hendrix
Total cost Just short of $26
Do The Walk
So.
Yeah.
Look at me.
Looking into this whole LiveJournal-Thingy.
Looks to be some fun to be had here.
Chances are this thing will evolve constantly until I am happy with it.
And you can bet I will be pushing the customization to the maximum extent of the capabilities of the free account.
Or I will pay for it.
Idunno.
Goodnight Sweet Readers. And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest.
-Gale
Any Way You Want It That's The Way You Need It
I was seriously thinking about buying a domain for someone whom i have not even known for a week and never seen in person.
Probably just because I am such a nice person.
Ah well, DK is quite the great person!
Upon another note, Gale loves the job that Gale does. Gale has the stupidest customers the world has ever seen. Some of the dumbest co-workers too!
Ghetto Ashley and her dream of getting the "Goad Teef" one day. She needs to be slapped.
Grr...
Trillian has a neon box around all of my chat windows. Whoo!
Gale Likes Hotdogs!
- Current Mood:rad
Wednesday, January 14, 2004
Then I Will See You On The Dark Side Of The Moon
Bush Seeks $1B for Moon, Mars Missions
By PAUL RECER, AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON - President Bush wants to set NASA on a new course for exploring the far reaches of the solar system, starting with a long-term research base on the moon _ but the White House says the venture won't require major spending increases in the short run.
Bush, who was laying out his vision in a speech Wednesday at the space agency's headquarters, will offer "a new plan to explore space and extend a human presence across our solar system," said White House spokesman Scott McClellan. He said the proposal "will give NASA a new focus and long-term vision for future exploration that will focus on a renewed spirit of discovery."
Bush is asking for a $1 billion boost to NASA's budget over five years to fund the start of a new American campaign in space intended to put a the base on the moon and to land astronauts on Mars, administration officials say. Bush is calling for a lunar base to be established within two decades and a manned landing on Mars sometime after 2030, an official said.
Part of the moon-Mars initiative would be funded by shifting money already in NASA's budget, officials said. The plan calls for retiring the space shuttle by the end of this decade and quickly concluding the U.S. obligations to the International Space Station. The shuttle now costs NASA about $4 billion a year and the station about $1 billion.
Sensitive to questions about whether the nation can afford a new space venture at a time of record federal deficits, McClellan said NASA spending, in the short term, would constitute less than 1 percent of the federal budget.
"We're spending less than 1 percent of the federal budget on the science and technology that NASA employs for exploration objectives," NASA administrator Sean O'Keefe said Wednesday on NBC"s "Today" show, "and that won't change. It's about exploration. It's about how do you redirect the focus of what we do toward those broad objectives that the president will outline."
Members of Congress and others have called for a new national vision for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, urging a human space initiative that would reinvigorate an agency wounded by last year's loss of space shuttle Columbia and trapped by expensive projects that limit manned spaceflight to low Earth orbit.
Bush, speaking with reporters Tuesday on a trip to Mexico, said his plan centers on human exploration of space.
"The spirit is going to be one of continued exploration ... seeking new horizons and investing in a program that ... meets that objective," he said.
His proposal for $1 billion over five years, in effect, would provide startup funds for highly complex projects that could take decades and may require hundreds of billions of additional dollars to complete.
Congressional negotiators last year agreed to a NASA budget of nearly $15.5 billion for fiscal 2004, the budget year that began last Oct. 1. That's a $90 million boost over the previous year. The measure, part of a broad-based spending bill, was passed by the House and awaits approval in the Senate.
A less ambitious project proposed by Bush's father called for putting astronauts on Mars, but did not mention a moon base. The cost of that project in 1989 was projected at $400 billion to $500 billion, a price tag that discouraged Congress. The project was never started.
Experts say that under the latest plan, robots would be sent to the moon by 2008 and astronauts ready to build a lunar base would land there by 2020. The plan envisions using the moon as a staging area for deeper space exploration with a landing on Mars after 2030.
An official said the president's address will give broad outlines to the moon-Mars plan, leaving details to be worked out later. The administration's officials spoke on condition of anonymity.
Experts said the effort to return to the moon would require building new spacecraft, and the eventual plan could include sending robot craft to the moon and later to Mars to cache supplies for use later by human explorers.
A colony on the moon, experts say, could be used to exploit mineral resources of the lunar surface, such as helium-3, an isotope that theoretically could be used for rocket fuel. There are suggestions that the moon has deposits of water near its poles. Water could be chemically split to obtain hydrogen and oxygen, a combination that could be used as a rocket propellant. The oxygen could be used for an atmosphere inside sealed shelters.
Perfect Water
Instead: Go read the comics the two links on the right take you too!
Goodnight Sweet Readers, And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest
- Gale
- Current Mood:rad
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
You Know That It Would Be Untrue
I just spent the last 45 minutes eating the Ramen. Yup. Still hungry.
Ah well. Gale has been messing around in the Shaw Island forum and IRC chat. It is fun!
Go read those comics!
NOW!
Goodnight Sweet Readers, And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest
-Gale
- Current Mood:rad
Monday, January 12, 2004
Hangman, Hangman, Hold It A little While
¡I love the spanish punctuation!
¿Why?
If excitement is to be shown or a question is to be asked, you know what to expect from the get go. I seem to be a bit bizzare in thinking punctuation is exciting, but whatever.
Anyway, There are two new links on the page. They are links to some extremely great comic strips.
Shaw Island - Talking hamsters. Who could ask for more?
American Animetion: Prepare To Be Pined.
¡YOU GO READ!
¡NOW!
Goodnight Sweet Readers, And A Flight Of Angels To Sing Thee To Thy Rest
-Gale
- Current Mood:rad
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