Hell on the 7th Floor
I may have mentioned this before, but while I am online in our school's library (or probably anywhere in the Wurster Hall) I can view other people's itunes music libraries because we're all on a shared wireless network. Disclaimer: If you have your firewall on then you won't see them. But if you turn off the firewall - you're golden. Sadly, you can't copy music to your library (I tried that, of course), but you can browse and listen to other people's music while they are online.
Today, a freakish person was in the library. I base this assertion soley on what was in their music library. But because most people use a screenname for itunes, I couldn't tell who it was. This particular screenname was "Hell on the 7th Floor". In our building, the 7th floor is one of the architecture studios. So, using this information, I am guessing this person is an architecture student. I guess the rumors about the mental and physical anguish of studio life are now validated to some degree.
Here are the names of some of the albums and/or bands in this library, though I can't be certain which is which, since I am unfamiliar with the goth-metal musical genre:
1. Napalm Death
2. Blood, Guts and Pussy
3. Wiretap Scars
4. Reign in Blood
5. Apocalypse Dudes
6. Rudimentary Peni
7. Flesh Eating Foundation
Pretty intense, wouldn't you say? For safety's sake, I think I will avoid the 7th floor of Wurster Hall if I can possibly manage.
Don't people who listen to this stuff intensely eventually "snap" ala Dylan Klebold? Let's hope not...at least until I graduate in '06.
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Remind me not to let you see my playlist! :P
Here's a program that lets you copy from iTunes libraries if you can play from them:
myTunes Redux
Maybe you can sit next to them, start playing their music really quietly, and see if they notice...
Andrew,
My life has been measurably better since I reduxed. Thanks so much!
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