. . . : ; C h i c o ' s G r o o v e ; : . . . . . . : ; . . . : ; eerhtytrof - november 11 1999 . . . : ; . . . : ; http://www.disobey.com/ . . . : ; The "GETTING CLOSER" Notice Only about four dozen days or so before we all die... how I can't wait. I'm really surprised that massive panic or a large religious upheaval hasn't started yet. If they wait much longer, they'll be no chance to beat the paranoia that occurred during the first millennia. . . . : ; The "GOOD BYE, MISTER PAD" Notice I took a class of Graphic Arts long long ago, and one of the assignments was to create a pad of paper. I remember fondly making a large pad of orange paper whose sole purpose was to help manual war dialing. I just finished using the other side of the pad a couple of days ago. It shall be missed. Meeemmoorriees! . . . : ; ANNOUNCEMENTS and it's hot in my house... THE HORROR SECTION: Released midnight of the last Halloween of the millennium, I was rather surprised at how well The Horror Section did for itself. Knowing that there were a kazillion other horror sites on the net, I had the impression that people wouldn't notice. Or care. I was pleasantly surprised to see, within a week's time, almost half of the Unknown images identified, numerous compliments and suggestions, and all around, a good turnout. Thanks! There are some nifty things in the future for The Horror Section, so be prepared. NEW DEVIL SHAT (#FiftyEight): Part three of a ten part series from Rown Garnbii fills the bulk of this issue. Containing a riveting interview with a real live priest (ooOoOhhh!), he covers commandment three: graven images. In complement, find two articles from Morbus, one rather short, and another about home town horror and the hunt for the next Columbine. Excitement at it's finest. NEW GHOST SITES (#32): Steve Baldwin continues his fight against web rot with another issue of the ever popular Ghost Sites. Containing more political, media, and collegiate sites than you could tempt a necrophiliac with, he also reveals a dastardly wrong against Ghost Sites itself. Don't hold your breath any longer. Go! NEW NETSLAVES: Primarily because I'm lazy and it's 3 o' freaking clock in the morning as I clack these words, I'll lift the following straight from the newest issue: "Stephen Gilliard appeared one day on the NetSlaves radar screen and has become an integral part of what we do on this crazy site ever since. Those of you who hang on our discussion list know what we're talking about. For the rest of you, there's the great articles he's written for us -- Steve plays it fast and loose and hard. He's a natural-born writer and a profile of him is long overdue. In the following interview, Steve reveals the man behind the words and as usual, spares no one." NETSLAVES BOOK RELEASED: The NetSlaves hard cover book was released this October 27th, and immediately shot up to #11 on Amazon's top 100 list. If you haven't seen it, go down to your local book store and bitch them out for not ordering a crapload. It's a fine read. DEVIL SHAT UPDATES: Some minor email updates to Devil Shat over this past month: new emails added to issues four, six, thirty nine, fifty two, fifty three, fifty five, fifty six, and fifty seven. I really do need to redesign the stupid site. Hopefully, soon. If you have any suggestions, be sure to drop me a line. BREAKING FIVE MILLION: The Disobey.com site broke five million accesses this past month. May we make the next five million in less than a year. We're heading there swifter than we hoped. LACK OF UPDATES: You'll notice that there wasn't a huge amount of updates for the month of October and early November. This is solely due to The Horror Section. Most of my waking and normally-sleeping hours were filled with thoughts and mad panic about how to get The Horror Section respectable by the time I had promised. Although it wasn't perfect, the release did relieve a lot of stress (I was snapping like a tortoise by the time Halloween came around). . . . : ; EVERYTHING else and i've got sweaty palms!... OE 5.0 GOES BYE BYE: I'm one of those people that have to have the latest software and the newest crap. That's just how I am. I could care less if the old software isn't broken and is working wonderfully, I just have some inane desire to increment a version number and then frown down on people who are using older versions. Long story short, I downloaded the Outlook Express 5.0 for one of my Mac's the day it came out. Within a week, I had regressed back to 4.5, which is rather shocking and hard for me to do (go backwards! gasp! I won't have the newest!). Granted, there were some neat features in 5.0, but so many backward steps that it became less of an enjoyment but more of "why the FRIG did they change THAT!". MOVIES WATCHED: A lot of them, considering it was Halloween and all. Of the movies I own, I watched THE HAND, which was Oliver Stone's first screenplay (and actually wasn't that bad), as well as seeing two CHILD'S PLAY movies, two HALLOWEEN movies, and almost all the movies on AMC's MonsterFest. Most of said MonsterFest movies are now crammed on to blank tapes so that I may enjoy them again. (For superlative subject linking, make sure to read the "Question of the Week" below). NEW CDS: Had to pick up some new music. Just had to. It's amazing that one can have a crapload of CDs that come from all different walks of life, but can immediately get repulsed when looking through his collection for something to listen to. Thus, the newest NIN and MISFITS have been rotated more times than they probably should have. I need more. . . . : ; BLAHBLAHS OF THE WEEK: ( october 15th - november 11th ) [Annoyance-of-the-Week]-= Sucking at Math ---I must have screwed up monetary wise about a thousand times this ---month. Getting more money back, getting less money back, thinking ---I was out of debt, everything. All wrong. I'm also very ready to ---move to another bank. Somewhere along the line, every single ---teller at the local Fleet has pissed me off in one way or ---another. Freakin' banks. [Question-of-the-Week]-= SP, LP, SLP, EP, PEE PEE? ---Reading above, you know that I taped a lot of MonsterFest off of ---AMC. Here's a question though: is there any degradation in quality ---between using Single Play, Extended Play, Long Play, or any of the ---other abbreviations you see floating on boxes? I'm assuming yes, ---since the tape has to move slower to fit more on it, but is it ---a noticeable difference? I taped everything on the four hour setting, ---roughly, two movies a tape, since I didn't want to waste money ---by doing one movie per tape or have crap by doing three per tape. [Ok-What-The-Hell-of-the-Week]-= KORN on South Park? ---What the hell was KORN doing on South Park? No matter how Scooby ---Doo-ish they made it, I can only repeat: What the hell was KORN ---doing on South Park? Shit. What a stupid thing to do. The episode ---wasn't even that funny. . . . : ; The Issue Could Have Had Its Brains Blown Out . . . : ; SUBSCRIBE: majordomo@disobey.com BODY: Subscribe ChicosGroove . . . : ; UNSUBSCRIBE: majordomo@disobey.com BODY: Unsubscribe ChicosGroove