 The part I like best about @n00b100's project and style is that it just brings so much joy (ahem) to the appreciation of 3.0. IMHO, there's no more need for anyone to qualify this era's music as being fantastic and well worth appreciating with a diminutive, "well, good for 3.0." I'm digging the Ram Dass vibes of this project: Be Here Now! It's efforts like these which demonstrate how our cups are more than half full. Indeed, they demonstrate how our cups runneth over and over.
		The part I like best about @n00b100's project and style is that it just brings so much joy (ahem) to the appreciation of 3.0. IMHO, there's no more need for anyone to qualify this era's music as being fantastic and well worth appreciating with a diminutive, "well, good for 3.0." I'm digging the Ram Dass vibes of this project: Be Here Now! It's efforts like these which demonstrate how our cups are more than half full. Indeed, they demonstrate how our cups runneth over and over.
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