Problems of the Western world
Life can be so hard. Like, I bought this new phone, right, and when I unpacked it I also dug out an USB chord which means that I can download little things like music from my computer to its memory card. Which means that all the hours I spent browsing the net trying to find the perfect ring tone were all wasted as the problem rose instantly to another level completely. It can't be that hard to decide which Corvus Corax song would make the best ring tone, can it? Or should it be something by Qntal? Or Kotiteollisuus? Then there are always the classics, Links 2 3 4 and Sehnsucht never fail to please.
Argh. What if I never find the one? Will I be doomed to listen to the infamous Nokia tune for ever?
In other news, the kitten has grown and had her first vaccinations a week ago. The vet sang her praises like there'd been no tomorrow, Mimmi was, in her opinion, very calm but had a healthy dose of curiosity in her, she was very well-behaved and even her stripes were fancy. Of course, I have to agree but I really think that the vet ought to have seen her hanging from my winter coat, the curtains and the back of the sofa by her claws before making any profound declarations.
Damn. I think I'll go with the song Veris Dulcis. The Tempi Antiqui version, I believe there's another take on the song on the Seikilos album. I tried to find a sample but couldn't so here's something completely different. It ought to make noises when you hover the cursor over it.


1 Comments:
Surely you'd be wanting Venus Vina Musica as your ringer, no?
I have no idea how to put music onto my current phone - but as it very rarely rings (to the point where I don't actually recognise my own ringtone) it's not really a problem!
And I know what you mean about allegedly "calm" kittens. When he was small, after Luteus managed to climb the curtains for the fifth time in half an hour, I called him a very bad name and had to go and sit down in a darkened room for a while.
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