The personal disquiet of

Mark Boulton

May 17th, 2005

A bunch of batons

Oh, don’t you just love t’internet? Today I was passed a bunch of musical bat­tons bat­ons from Veerle, David, Chris and Andrew. If all these fine folk are up for it, then I am. 

Total music files resid­ing on my com­puter: 18.99GB

Last CD I bought: Hmmm, not bought a CD for ages as I down­load most stuff I buy now. I think it has to be going way back to Massive Attack’s 100th Win­dow. Yes, it’s been that long!

Song play­ing right now: ‘Good Bye Ray’, Powderfinger

Five songs I listen to a lot / mean a lot to me:

Five People I?m Passing The Baton To:

2 Responses to “A bunch of batons”

  1. Dio said on: May 17th, 2005 at 11:58 pm

    That was fun, but there goes the evening!

  2. Chris J. Davis said on: May 19th, 2005 at 12:11 pm

    Very nice choices Mark. 

    I do love Toad The Wet Sprocket. 

    And I can’t help but won­der if the ASP bat­ons in your google ads, you know the black chrome 16“‘inchers are ASP.NET or just reg­u­lar old ASP? 

    I prefer my bat­ons writ­ten in PHP honestly.

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