how many links does it take to get to the center of this blog post?
In this digital world in which we live--and very much love--it seems that every website is vying for our eyes, our passwords and our spending habits. Can't blame them really, because there are some very nice things out there, like Anthropologie, Merriam-Webster or being able to Google Image Search my dog Estro for free.
But I'm bored silly entering passwords for my bank, my automatic payments for water and garbage, my autologon for my United mileage plus account, that I just don't foresee Facebook ever getting my attention. And hasn't everybody maxed out their myspace friends list of real, live people whom they actually know?
I pretty much threw in the towel for my MOG page since I should start preferring writing for print and dare I say: for pay. But lately, I've been informed of something that juuust might be worth another login.
Sonicliving. It tells me what concerts are coming to my town. Like the Sonic Youth special performance of their album Daydream Nation. One of my favorite bands re-learning and performing their entire album on stage? Rock yeah! Presale tickets are here.