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Monday 10 March 2008 at 8:44 pm I don't get excited much when it comes to music. But the perfect storm of my interests manifests itself under the brand of D.E.L. That's Del The Funky Homosapien - the man behind the mic on the best of the Gorillaz tracks as well as one of the most powerful hip-hop albums ever, Deltron 3030. Del's new CD arrived in the mail today for me and my excitement has piqued to find out it's be autographed by the man himself:



What you gonna do, Mean Gene? This is probably the first time I've ever considered a music cd I've purchased to be a collectable. I've ripped it and she's back in the case. I'm a few songs in and it's doing good so far. This will definitely tide me over until the new Deltron.

Deltron Zero, hero... not no small feat.

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Monday 10 March 2008 at 11:26 am



Everytime I hear that guys name I get an urge to slam the LP button...

Photoshop Script: Text.Stirfry

Tuesday 04 March 2008 at 1:56 pm



I've been playing with this script for a while and I'm kinda happy with the results. Enter a word or phrase and a number of times and Photoshop will draw that text to the screen with a random position and color. You get fairly particolored results, but it's still fun. Try not to dial the number of times past 200 unless you have plenty of free time on your hands.

Start with a blank document of any size and fire up the script and you can get:

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