Comment author: a_sandwich 14 September 2012 02:02:59PM 1 point [-]

I'm going to understand Bayes' Theorum.

Comment author: a_sandwich 05 September 2012 02:48:10PM *  -1 points [-]

I’m excited about two things in September.

  1. Animal Collective’s “Centipede Hz.” Years of sampling all kinds of indie rock have left me with only a handful of bands I still check on, and this act is one of them. I haven’t heard the record yet (waiting for my vinyl copy) but have passed the time lolling at this: The new album may not cohere like MPP, but we need to accept the possibility of a record so excellent we don’t understand it yet

  2. T-ara’s Sexy Love. My favorite Kpop band. This guy talks about them better than I can. I don’t like it as much as their last two singles, Day by Day and Lovey Dovey but I hope it does well in the charts. They have been having a rough time lately.

Comment author: a_sandwich 05 September 2012 02:49:32PM 0 points [-]

This is clearly the first time I've tried to use HTML. Sorry.

Comment author: RobertLumley 04 September 2012 06:45:54PM 0 points [-]

Music Thread

Comment author: a_sandwich 05 September 2012 02:48:10PM *  -1 points [-]

I’m excited about two things in September.

  1. Animal Collective’s “Centipede Hz.” Years of sampling all kinds of indie rock have left me with only a handful of bands I still check on, and this act is one of them. I haven’t heard the record yet (waiting for my vinyl copy) but have passed the time lolling at this: The new album may not cohere like MPP, but we need to accept the possibility of a record so excellent we don’t understand it yet

  2. T-ara’s Sexy Love. My favorite Kpop band. This guy talks about them better than I can. I don’t like it as much as their last two singles, Day by Day and Lovey Dovey but I hope it does well in the charts. They have been having a rough time lately.

Comment author: a_sandwich 03 September 2012 10:17:37PM 2 points [-]

Hello, I found LessWrong through a couple of Tumblr posts. I don't really identify as a rationalist but it seems like a sane enough idea. I look forward to figuring out how to use this site and maybe make some contributions. I found reading some of the sequences interesting, but I think I might just stick to the promoted articles. As of now I have no plans on figuring out the Bayes thing, although I did give it a try. My name is Andrew.