Killer album. Here are a couple other places to find it:
Sergio
Not their best collaboration. Still better than 99% of the music out there.
Yeah, that's the approach I use too. Eventually I'll have 2-3 versions of my resume/CV, and a file of typical paragraphs to put in a cover letter. Ideally I'll have some kind of connection to the company, like: "in a conversation with (Name) at (conference), I learned of your work in (whatever)" or "I am familiar with (product/process) from applying it to my work on (previous work)." Whenever I'm hiring, that sort of cover letter tells me that at least they've taken the time to learn about the company, so it's less likely a waste of time to interview them.
See, this is why I keep speech recognition turned off...
Well they were planning on Effing it, so maybe they were wearing "protection".
They will find a scapegoat.
Isn’t there a WhatsApp download for a desktop app?
all I know about it is the following:
While the messaging platform already offers cross-platform support, users were able to add a new contact only via the primary Android phone or iOS handset—by adding a phone number or scanning a QR code. ... In a press release, WhatsApp notes that users will soon be able to add and manage contacts through WhatsApp Web and also through Windows platforms or their preferred device, like Android tablets.
https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/whatsapp-likely-to-have-userames-soon
unclear if/how soon you'll be able to use it without a phone number at all.
I was gonna say Cosmic Slop, especially their Houston 1976 live version. But Maggot Brain is awsome too.
And it realizes the only creatures who can stop it are the cats.
Insane Clown Posse - "Chris Benoit" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=574ULaCk4iE
Inspiration for the song came from wrestler Chris Benoit, who murdered his wife and son before committing suicide. Insane Clown Posse broadly alluded to the murders in the song's lyrics, but the focus of the song is not the murders themselves, but of suddenly losing one's sanity, and eclipsing in violence.[3] The song pertains to the album's overall concept, which "teaches us to respect the life we've been given and do our best to avoid an early death."
Not familiar with this, but it's solid.
Insane Clown Posse - The Mighty Death Pop