Hi, kestrel404, and welcome to the forums. With than handle, you wouldn't happen to be Gregg Sharp, would you?
I'm pretty familiar with Jonathan Coulton; in fact, I have queued up in my list of bills for my next paycheck a note to throw some money his way. "Mandelbrot Set" is a particular favorite; I have it on a mix CD in my car and listen to it frequently. It's also cued up in the notes for two different Steps as a possible weapon song. Doug basically stands in a seal of Solomon that recursively complicates itself into a Koch curve while doing little things (flicking his fingers, throwing pebbles) that cause vast problems for the enemy (windstorms, avalanches).
I have to admit not hearing "I Crush Everything" yet, but rest assured that when I get a chance to go online tonight at home, I'll be grabbing a copy and listening to it.
-- Bob
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For Jor-El so loved the Earth, he sent his only begotten son...
I'm pretty familiar with Jonathan Coulton; in fact, I have queued up in my list of bills for my next paycheck a note to throw some money his way. "Mandelbrot Set" is a particular favorite; I have it on a mix CD in my car and listen to it frequently. It's also cued up in the notes for two different Steps as a possible weapon song. Doug basically stands in a seal of Solomon that recursively complicates itself into a Koch curve while doing little things (flicking his fingers, throwing pebbles) that cause vast problems for the enemy (windstorms, avalanches).
I have to admit not hearing "I Crush Everything" yet, but rest assured that when I get a chance to go online tonight at home, I'll be grabbing a copy and listening to it.
-- Bob
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For Jor-El so loved the Earth, he sent his only begotten son...