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So, the AVbyte Brothers made a new musical. Head’s up: It’s based on a horrifying scenario: THE INTERNET BEING DOWN.
Enjoy!(?)
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Hiya, Fluffsters!
So, the AVbyte Brothers made a new musical. Head’s up: It’s based on a horrifying scenario: THE INTERNET BEING DOWN.
Enjoy!(?)
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I am pleased to inform you that there’s a new post up at the sister site cooking blog thingy. This one is on how to make (non-sweet) cinnamon coffee.
Enjoy!
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So, some of my procrastination for the past few days has included some doodling. Especially doodling of Celtic Knots.
(Celtic knots are just so pretty!)
So, yeah. There are a couple I doodled on this one. I’m especially fond of how the lower one turned out.
Anyway, have a lovely Monday!

I’m pleased with how these turned out!
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So, there’s a followup video for yesterday’s post. It has the Hillywood Sisters doing a Q&A time. It’s shorter, but fun.
Enjoy! And happy Sunday!
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So, there’s (unsurprisingly) a Doctor Who YouTube fan channel. And the particular YouTube channel in question had the two sisters from The Hillywood Show on it, talking about “The Impossible Astronaut.” It’s a fun piece, and includes some interesting analysis! (Head’s up: Spoilers.)
So, enjoy! Happy Saturday!
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Today’s is one that I have no (firsthand, personal) experience with. It’s a musical beach. As in, the waves play a custom made organ.
I wager there aren’t too many beaches that sound like this elsewhere in the world. Hooray for the Sea Organ in Croatia!
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Today’s is another I like: Cliff-y, rock-y beaches.
This one is a lot slower, more, well “grandiose” than the either two. At least from my perspective.
Happy Thursday!
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I’m continuing the series on different beach sounds with one of my favorites. In part because I have fond memories of a beach like this. It’s a pebble-based beach. So, no sand. Pebbles instead. It may not be that great for frolicking in, but in terms of sounds for going to sleep… you can’t beat it. Every so often, when a really large wave goes out, there’s a musical rustle from the pebbles. A short example can be found around 30 seconds in, and around a minute in. (and more often than that, but, yeah.)
Enjoy! Happy Wednesday!
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So. I’m kinda at a loss for what to write, so I’m going with a series-ish type thing based off of YouTube videos. Again.
Yup. Anyway.
So, the theme is different beach noises. Because, different types of beaches have different sounds to them. Here’s a (very long) video of a sandy beach, for instance.
*Disclaimer*: I have not watched it all the way through, and cannot guarantee quality. The first two-ish minutes are nice, though.
Yup. This is one that is frequently associated with beaches. Seagulls, crashing waves, sand, etc. Isn’t it nice and peaceful?
Anyway. Have a lovely Tuesday!
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So, it just occurred to me (again.) The various “shift” keys on keyboards are a bit weird. For a couple reasons.
1) Why are they even called “Shift”? There’s no real time commitment, no work involved, so it’s, like, a completely different use of the word than work-related stuff.
2) How are you even supposed to train yourself to use them properly? I know that technically you’re kinda supposed to use them based on what side of the keyboard you’re wanting to shift (So, left shift for capitalizing ‘s’, for example.) But who does that? I normally just use the “right” shift. Unless it’s for “A”. That’s basically the only one where I use left-shift appropriately.
So, yeah. (I mean, seriously. I literally just used “Right Shift” for the “S”, even though I was actively thinking about trying to use the proper one.)
Have a lovely day!