The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

I'm going to watch 30 Days Of Night

That was fucking horrible. Full of gore for its own sake and topped off with those generic horror movie moments where characters make completely illogical and retarded decisions, unnecessarily, that will inevitably end up in their own death. (You know, the "let's split up" type.) And yes, the black guy dies.
 
Wherever. I'd check out Munich, Berlin, Hamburg. My friend is German-American, he's been there a couple times. Says Hamburg is nice, same for Berlin.


Just watched The Rainmaker. It was alright, but not very subtle. During the course of this film I realized that southern accents irritate me.

You should check out Dresden. I visited last summer and was surprised at how well they rebuilt after the firestorm.

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Can anyone rec me a good piece of hardware I could shove into a pci express slot that I could use to record instruments?

In all actuality, I really don't care if it is internal or external - just name some quality recording pieces and where to buy them (I AM NOT TALKIING ABOUT SOFTWARE EITHER - I mean something with physical channels that can connect to a computer).
 
Uh...I use an iMic (external sound card) to record all my stuff from my setup (everything in my setup plugs into my mixer which runs into the iMic)...I'm not sure about this "pci express slot"?
 
Can anyone rec me a good piece of hardware I could shove into a pci express slot that I could use to record instruments?

In all actuality, I really don't care if it is internal or external - just name some quality recording pieces and where to buy them (I AM NOT TALKIING ABOUT SOFTWARE EITHER - I mean something with physical channels that can connect to a computer).
http://www.musiconmypc.co.uk/
 
Mothing. I'm working on an essay in which I have to either analyze a pre-Civil War American religious painting from a non-religious perspective or a pre-Civil War American non-religious painting from a religious perspective. I chose Benjamin West's "The Death Of General Wolfe," a non-religious painting, which you can see here: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4f/Benjamin_West_005.jpg. There are 4 particularly obvious latent religious images toward this painting, as I see it. The foremost is the officers to the right of the painting actually having their hands folded in prayer. General Wolfe himself also resembles Christ coming off the cross, which in this case is the army banner behind him. The officer holding the banner could be a reference to Jesus actually bearing the cross to Golgotha. Also, the Native American to the bottom left of the frame could represent the noble savage concept, the goodness of man through God before the tainting exposure of man.