happy new years, eh?
January 5, 2004
January 5, 2004
Woo, spent new years in NYC, going home tomorrow. Yay for WA5, it really turned out great. We should have 5.02 ready in the next week or two.
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Woo, spent new years in NYC, going home tomorrow. Yay for WA5, it really turned out great. We should have 5.02 ready in the next week or two.
waiting outside the theater for my woman so we can g3t d1nn3r
mmm breakfast this morning -- the cornbread and apple sauce was sadly the best part.
Woo, finally launch[ed,ing]. I read the news.com article about this, and I'd just like to mention that Brennan and Aus played extremely important roles in the development and launch of Winamp 5, and we greatly appreciate everything they contributed. And we'll miss working with them :/
Ah relaxing in AZ. Missing my girl, had good dreams about kissing her last night... It's been a very very good 4 years. Monday (the 15th) we're gonna launch wa5. woot.
OK so to clear up any confusion, WA5 should be out sometime in the near future. Soon. Steve says Dec 15 now, haha. But seriously, just a few issues that someone really screwed the pooch on getting done in time, and should be taken care of soon. Brennan and Aus are no longer with us, an they will be missed, but Winamp will be OK. :/
It's the holidays, and some of us here (Jonathan, Denny, Christophe and I) decided to make a Christmas album of classic Christmas songs (since we all seem to celebrate Christmas to some extent). A Very Nullsoft Christmas There's a bit of variety in there, so if you listen to one, you should listen to all. ha ha.
Fritz is in town, and we've been terribly productive. Oh my god. My favorite song ever. I know I said Dec 4 a bit back, but bla bla any week now..
Couldn't sleep. Tried for a bit. *sigh* Tempted to just say fuck it and stay up til I pass out. Would want to drive to the shop and mix down some leet jam material from today.. dave newton came over with his sax, mmm..
In NYC, heading to london for the weekend. Now Dec 4 looks like the day for release... sigh. "If only you'd remember before ever you sit down to write that you've been a reader long before you were ever a writer. You simply fix that fact in your mind, then sit very still and ask yourself, as a reader, what piece of writing in all the world Buddy Glass would most want to read if he had his heart's choice. The next step is terrible, but so simple I can hardly believe it as I write it. You just sit down shamelessly and write the thing yourself." - Seymour Glass, from J.D. Salinger's "Seymour -- An Introduction"