satyrwoud
3 months ago
The vinyl collection page is pretty old, but it had been left to rot and delisted from the home page for a while. Thought I’d finally update it and give it some TLC. I definitely want to document my blu-rays, too, but i haven’t decided whether to give them their own page or lump them in with the records yet!
rampkins
3 months ago
Cool, you got some good stuff, and I love a bit of Fleetwood Mac. I remember sticking "The Chain" on the jukebox in the local rocker pub, everyone took the piss, right up until Mac's baseline and Buckingham's guitar solo at the end kicked in, then I smiled, and they shut their beaks!
satyrwoud
3 months ago
Fleetwood Mac are truly the great pan-generational artist. Everyone from zoomers to boomers likes them!
rampkins
3 months ago
Yeah i just had a snoop to see if they were still popular, unsurprisingly they are still massive! Their old bluesy stuff is even better in many ways, Albatross and The Green Manalishi especially
satyrwoud
3 months ago
Added entries for a whoooole bunch more languages, mostly from outside Europe.
satyrwoud
3 months ago
New map dropped. Just a quick little thing I made while bored the other day, not super polished, but whatever. :-) Some more linkroll updates should also be coming soon.
satyrwoud
3 months ago
P.S. The fact that Firefox still doesn’t support coloured subtitles for different speakers is going to drive me insane. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1321489
satyrwoud
3 months ago
I consider 1999 to have been the peak of popular culture, so it was nice to be able to travel there for an hour
lindentea
3 months ago
i haven't seen a binturong in many years and that's a travesty. my hometown zoo had some when i was a kid-young adult and i misssssssss themmmmmm
rampkins
3 months ago
As soon as i saw the first 2 words of the title my brain went "garbage day!". It must be 20 years since i last saw it - funny how stupid shit like that just burns into your memory!
satyrwoud
3 months ago
Assuming you’re talking about the book spine on the front page — it’s a `border-image`! There’s a picture of a book spine that gets cut up so that the top left corner shows the title, the bottom left the bottom, and then (using `border-image-repeat: stretch round;`) the rest gets automatically repeated and stretched to fill in the gap between.
Dawg I don't know what I'm looking at but it feels like the future 30 years ago and I love it