The posts that appear in my LiveJournal entries are actually generated from a LiveJournal posting plugin on my Movable Type blog, http://mememiner.com.
I originally set this up cause I figured I'd get more comments on LiveJournal than out on my lonesome, and for whatever reason, this hasn't been the case. In fact, I got more comments when it wasn't on LiveJournal than when it was.
Add to the fact that I'm unable to restrict posting, except to exclusively LiveJournal users, and the fact that I'll never be able to get the mememiner LJ name as it's already been set up as a feed of mememiner.com (yeah, it makes no sense to me either), and that I doubt the plugin will work with MT 3, which I've been wanting to upgrade to, and I come to the conclusion that it really doesn't make much sense for me to continue posting journal entries here. I don't post often enough to my blog to generate any kind of comments anyway, I guess it's kind of a moot point.
At any rate, this will be my last post to LiveJournal, unless somebody can give me a really good reason as to why I should stick around. Also, "so I can continue reading it here" isn't a good enough excuse. If you're really interested (which I, in fact, know you are NOT), you can go to my main site and read my stupid, poorly-thought-out, inane ramblings there instead.
Thanks for the memories!

If you haven't heard the news, it seems that there's been a partial reversal of GDM's (Grateful Dead Merchandising) decision to pull all of the live Grateful Dead concert recordings that had been posted at archive.org's Live Music Archives. Here's a roundup of links:
Missy and I had known one another for about a year, but had gotten off to a rocky start dating-wise (we went out once, and it didn't really turn out great), but I remember we were at our friend Dan's house, and when we got to talking about it, and how it made us feel -- believe it or not it was that shared sense of loss and grieving that planted the seed for a new beginning between us. We would start dating less than a month later, and have been together ever since. I don't think it was being sad that brought us together, but more it was just realizing that we could share such an intense emotion together. To this day, I'm grateful (no pun intended) that something that's been so positive for me personally (the love of my life!) could arise out of something that was seemingly so negative.
What's next? Well, you can bet I'm going to be spending a lot of time pulling down audience recordings from the archive. I'm also going to pick up the Deadhead's Taping Compendiums, and whatever Deadbases I can find. I'm also planning on buying ALL of the Dick's Picks and live recordings that have been officially released to show my gratitude for the band's decision to allow the restoration of the audience recordings. I'll document those purchases on this blog. In a way, I'm kind of glad this happened. It definitely rekindled a spark of interest in an amazing band that I had let techno snobbery get the best of. Not any longer!
Yes, that figure wielding the sword is Rush Limbaugh. The three heads on the monster are Al Gore, Bill & Hillary Clinton. The scantily-clad women are supposed to be "Lady Liberty" and "Miss Justice". Jeez.