Record Companies just don’t get it, do they?

Record Companies just dont get it. Maybe if they’d stop with the MEGASTAR mentality and start promoting artists fairly, instead of spending 6 billion dollars on one, and a few hundred on another, perhaps CD prices may actually DECREASE for a while and people would start buying them again. As for piracy, I encourage everyone to read Courtney Love Does The Math from back when Napster was all the rage. Good reading.

Speaking of math – my algebra EXAM is today. Uhg, I’m stressing out.

New Gallery

Not sure how I’m going to tie it into the rest of my little blog, but I started uploading some of my photos to the No Left Turns Gallery. The gallery will be for non-photo-bloggy kind of pictures. I’m still a photonewbie, so I would love to get some feedback about them if you feel so inclined. Gina has some of her stuff there too. When I say “some” I mean “tons”.

Class Reunion

Planning for the Ridgewood Class of ’93 has sort of begun. At least there’s an small e-mail conversation going around about who might go, who will not go and where we’ll have it.

I just dropped sneaked the gay bomb on the list, so I’m curious to see how it goes. Our class was a pretty right-wing Rush Limbaugh-lovin’ kind of crowd, so I can’t wait to see how people’s views have shifted. Hell *I* was a Dittohead back then – so I don’t know what to expect. It shouldn’t matter what they think, and in a way it doesn’t, but it’s always better to be safe than sorry I guess. :)

I was well liked, I think, in high school, but I pretty much kept to myself. I was the class clown of sorts, but didn’t have many away-from-school friends until 9th or 10th grade. In fact, I don’t think I ever hung out with anyone from my class, out of school. It wasn’t that I didn’t like them, I just wasn’t feeling very sociable back then. Most of my friends were either from the grade below mine, or I knew them from earlier in my scolastic career. Anyway, it’ll be interesting I’m sure.

More thoughts when I’m not at work. :)