Friday, January 7, 2011

The Science of Deduction

I watched an episode of BBC's Sherlock earlier then I found myself on www.thescienceofdeduction.co.uk where our dearest Sherlock posted some "Hidden messages" by his secret e-mailer. Well, it's a shame but I couldn't solve the first two, then I checked the third and I remembered I've seen those symbols before... and I solved the mystery! And you? Can you solve mine? :P Hint: it has something to do with the place where pigs live.
Enjoy ;)


Saturday, January 1, 2011

Annual Last.fm summary

Happy New Year everyone! As I'm having a bit of a hangover here, I'm going to leave just a quick note about how my musical taste has "changed" over a year. Here are my Last.fm-made charts of 2010. (It's funny that while in 2009 Franz Ferdiand was the first with 889 plays, in 2010 it dropped back to No. 8. And actually it's quite weird to see Hans Zimmer at No. 14.)

My Top 20 Artists

1. Muse - 943 plays
2. Pulp - 685 plays
3. The Beatles - 435 plays
4. Ákos - 354 plays
5. Quimby - 258 plays
6. Jarvis Cocker - 229 plays
7. Placebo - 217 plays
8. Zagar - 206 plays
9. Franz Ferdinand - 198 plays
10. Red Hot Chili Peppers - 189 plays
11. Coldplay - 150 plays
12. The White Stripes - 143 plays
13. The Wombats - 127 plays
14. Hans Zimmer - 126 plays
15. Editors - 100 plays
16. The Raconteurs - 94 plays
17. Kasabian - 85 plays
18. Primal Scream - 84 plays
19. thenewno2 - 80 plays
20. Infant Sorrow - 79 plays


And here is my top 10 songlist from 2010:
(This isn't particularly surprising :D )

1. Muse - Undisclosed Desires, 47 plays
2. Pulp - This Is Hardcore, 43 plays
3. Pulp - Lipgloss, 42 plays
4. Muse - Uprising, 40 plays
5. Jarvis Cocker - Angela, 36 plays
6. Pulp - Common People, 35 plays
7. Pulp - Underwear, 34 plays
8. Pulp - Babies, 32 plays
9. Muse - Starlight, 31 plays
10. Muse - I Belong To You/Mon Cœur S'ouvre à ta Voix, 30 plays

I should post the video of Undisclosed Desires now, but as Pulp won this chart with the most tracks played, here's a slightly old classic by a slightly old classic:




'cos this is hardcore...