sweetandsnarky
Malorie, 21, Female, United StatesLast seen: Friday evening
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Radiohead – Nude full track | 3 Nov 3:55am | |||
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of Montreal – When You're Loved Like You Are | 3 Nov 3:52am | |||
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Eniac – Skeleton Crew Acoustic | 3 Nov 3:48am | |||
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Carla Kihlstedt – Gone | 30 Oct 10:28pm | |||
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Carla Kihlstedt – Rooting For The Shy Librarian | 30 Oct 10:26pm | |||
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Carla Kihlstedt – Peel | 30 Oct 10:24pm | |||
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Carla Kihlstedt – World of Made | 30 Oct 10:21pm | |||
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Carla Kihlstedt – Empty Cupboard | 30 Oct 10:20pm | |||
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Carla Kihlstedt – Empty Cupboard | 30 Oct 10:20pm | |||
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Cake – Friend Is a Four Letter Word full track | 30 Oct 7:56pm |
sweetandsnarky’s Library (1,381 artists)
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Iron & Wine (277 plays)
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Elliott Smith (263 plays)
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Tom Waits (208 plays)
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Andrew Bird (196 plays)
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Mirah and Spectratone International (169 plays)
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The Sea and Cake (164 plays)
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Sea Wolf (123 plays)
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Spiritualized (122 plays)
Loved Tracks (297)
Last loved: John Wesley Harding – Humble Bee
Playlists (1)
Including: untitled playlist, 90 tracks
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José González – Heartbeats
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The Blow – Parentheses
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Andrew Bird – Masterfade
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The Free Design – Love You
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Shoutbox
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McFrye wrote:
Quite a few people are having it. It's actually a problem that has been going on for a long long time. Something to do with the submission server not being connectable all the time. And since the flash player for the radio is non-caching, you lose every play you have if the server isn't working at that moment. Makes this place worth it, doesn't it? :P
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McFrye wrote:
Or, I could drop by in the evening and we can have chai for a few hours until you're so worn-out that you pass out. ;)
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McFrye wrote:
Yeah, with Vista, you just have to put up with the issues that crop up, because they will always happen. It just gets me that four people can have the same problem and have four different solutions for it. Like I said, I don't really want to go back to XP (I'd rather go back to Windows 95). It ran so clunky for me. It may have been the way I had is set up, or it may just have been that it sucked ass cause it's Windows. And don't worry about the poor grammar. I am surprised I am still awake, too. I was out at Gillette Stadium tonight watching the soccer match.
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McFrye wrote:
See, the problem with XP is that (at least for me) you never know that you're having problems until your hard drive crashes. That seemed to be the complaint of quite a few people that I knew. Everything seemed fine until one day their computer blows up. With Vista, you know everything that goes wrong (because everything does go wrong). For as much as I hate Vista, I don't want to go back to XP because of the expirience I had with it. It never ran all that well for me. So I guess that from now until I can afford a Macbook, I will just have to deal with the problems all the while saying "fucking Vista."
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McFrye wrote:
Oh, and, here's my goodreads profile: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1409101
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McFrye wrote:
I had the same problem with windows updates. If you're running Vista, then you shouldn't be updating windows at all. There appear to be flaws in the released updates that will cause all sorts of problems with your computer. Drivers will either disappear or appear to disappear even though they are working properly. You won't be able to install further updates. Programs will stop working. The only solution for that is to either uninstall the updates if you know which one is causing the problem or (like I had to do) do a system restore. I am actually contemplating doing one myself. It seems that Norton is having an issue. It won't update its definitions, and I cannot uninstall and then reinstall it because it thinks that live update is running, even though it isn't. And aside from all of that, I have had blue screens since the day I got this thing. Literally, the first thing this computer did when I started it up was flash a blue screen at me and do a memory dump.
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McFrye wrote:
I am ready to throw my computer out of the window and happily watch it smash into a thousand pieces on the pavement below. I really need to win a few grand on a scratch ticket so I can junk this thing and get a Mac.
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McFrye wrote:
Hey Malorie! How are you?
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McFrye wrote:
I still hate it with a fiery passion.
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foraroundortwo wrote:
I don't use last.fm much, but I must say that they are right on. Now if I still listened to The Streets, we might be a 100% match! I say that in jest. Because you don't listen to my favorite recording artists, Dick Smothers.
About Me
I don't like people that say imagination is a waste of time, lousy fountain pen ink, or artificial plant life.
10,000 song: Bishop Allen - The Envy of the Bees
Recent Activity
- sweetandsnarky loved John Wesley Harding – Humble Bee. last month
- sweetandsnarky left Mirah and Spectratone International a shout. September 2008
- sweetandsnarky left foraroundortwo a shout. September 2008
- sweetandsnarky updated her profile. September 2008
- sweetandsnarky loved Bishop Allen – The Envy of the Bees. September 2008
- sweetandsnarky added Wolf Parade – Shine a Light to the playlist. September 2008
- sweetandsnarky loved Iron & Wine – Muddy Hymnal, Shugo Tokumaru – Future Umbrella, Spacemen 3 – Lord Can You Hear Me? and 2 other tracks. September 2008
- sweetandsnarky added Wolf Parade – I'll Believe in Anything to the playlist. August 2008
- sweetandsnarky loved Wolf Parade – I'll Believe in Anything and Wolf Parade – Shine a Light. August 2008
- sweetandsnarky left McFrye a shout. August 2008