Regarding my previous blog entry: the very morning after I posted the links to the YouTube versions of The Grey Album, the aforementioned blog-reader informed me that the music on YouTube had already been "removed due to terms of use violation."  And no sooner had I confirmed this news than I discovered that someone else had posted yet another version of The Grey Album on YouTube a mere two hours earlier.  Is this a daily pas-de-deux, with enforcers perennially erasing and renegades perennially reposting?  I admit that I took the chance to download the music from YouTube while I could, but I won't post the files here, lest my MLIS2600 blog be forcibly removed from the Internet.  (Hello, creeping paranoia... did I just admit to something that could get my computer seized?... Please don't seize my computer.)  But anyway.
This week I'm just finishing up the semester's courses: doing lots and lots of reading about 
copyright law (it's a recurrent topic these days!), thinking about how to compose the final LIS2000 paper, and procrastinating completing Part 2 of the HTML assignment.  I'll complete it soon enough, and post a link here.  Meanwhile, maybe it's something about the summer heat, but all I feel like doing right now is zoning out and watching a movie or something.
But first, just to get Zemanta to suggest a cool picture, I'm going to add text about 
Klein bottles.  That's right, Klein bottles, a bottle with a non-orientable surface, the 
Moebius Strip of bottle-making.  Yeah, Klein bottles!  Klein bottles!  If I type that phrase enough, will Zemanta find me a picture of a Klein bottle?  Aha!  It worked!
 Image via Wikipedia
Image via Wikipedia
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