20090609 – Nine Inch Nails & Jane’s Addiction Concert – NINJA – Jane’s Addiction – 07 – Dave Navarro – Smoking
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20090609 – Nine Inch Nails & Jane’s Addiction concert – NINJA – Jane’s Addiction – 07 – Dave Navarro – smoking

Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
The Nine Inch Nails / Jane’s Addiction concert was one of the best in my life! Thanks to Darren and Debbie for bringing their superior camera, meeting up with us, and taking pics for us! A blog review of this show will be posted at clintjcl.wordpress.com/?p=3149
musician: Dave Navarro.
smoking.
music.
Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland.
June 9, 2009.
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… View the list of every concert I’ve ever been to at clint.sheer.us/media/concerts.htm
Songkick is a website that lets you catalog what show’s you’ve gone to.
This show is here: www.songkick.com/concerts/769946-nine-inch-nails-at-merri…
My profile is here, though it doesn’t include every show that I’ve been to: www.songkick.com/users/ClintJCL
Nine Inch Nails setlist:
01) 999,999
02) 1,000,000
03) Letting You
04) Sin
05) March Of The Pigs
06) Something I Can Never Have
07) Echoplex
08) The Becoming
09) Burn
10) Gave Up
11) La Mer
12) Right Where It Belongs
13) The Way Out Is Through
14) Wish
15) Survivalism
16) Dead Souls (Joy Division cover)
17) The Hand That Feeds
18) Head Like A Hole
19) Hurt
Jane’s Addiction setlist:
01) Three Days
02) Whores
03) Ain’t No Right
04) Pigs In Zen
05) Then She Did…
06) Up The Beach
07) Mountain Song
08) Been Caught Stealing
09) Ocean Size
10) Ted, Just Admit It…
11) ENCORE: Summertime Rolls
12) Stop!
13) 1%
14) Jane Says
20090228 – Carolyn’s 33rd birthday party – 178-19 – Clint – Jane’s Addiction – Nothing’s Shocking – shirt & cd longbox – (by Christian D)

Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Clint had just gotten his Jane’s Addiction shirt with the Nothing’s Shocking cover art. He has the longbox to match. He then had to explain to Svetlana what CD longboxes were, and show his collection to her. Can’t believe people who remember cassettes would not remember CD Longboxes!
Also notice the buttons Clint was wearing. We had gotten a huge box of random buttons for Christmas, so several people were sporting some items of flair.
This picture was recovered from Christian’s memory card after his harddrive crashed. It was scrambled, the colors were all yellow, requiring strange pixel shifting with JPG Recovery Pro, once slice going into the pimp hat was still the wrong color, and another slice was missing completely and had to be re-created with the healing brush. Pimp hats are frickin’ hard to create out of thin air! This took 30+ minutes to recover and fix up.
Christian, Clint.
CD longbox, Jane’s Addiction Nothing’s Shocking album, Jane’s Addiction shirt, pimp hat, posters, shirt.
music: Jane’s Addiction.
downstairs, Clint and Carolyn’s house, Alexandria, Virginia.
February 28, 2009.
Pic by Christian D.
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… View Christian and Shannon’s photos at www.flickr.com/photos/chriggy/
BACKSTORY: Carolyn almost skipped her party this year after there were so many annoyances after Clint’s party. But she decided to go through with it, and a good time was had by all. The only casualty was that a piece of furniture met it’s demise.
Addiction #7

Image by jpmatth
Internet.
at the end, we come to the point: if something is highly beneficial but you’re still dependent upon it, is it fair to call it an addiction?
for years now i’ve lived all my waking hours online in some form or another. at the bare minimum of remote connectivity, i’ve been getting email on my phone for at least five years. i can’t pinpoint exactly when i lost that last shred of unconnected time, which says to me that i don’t miss it.
with the exception of bryan who i see at work, all my friends are virtual. still, i talk to them every day in various ways, and it doesn’t make them any less friends. people from the TV Generation often find this strange, but i’d ask them how frequently they get together with their physically distant friends, and is quailty or quantity more important when it comes to staying in touch?
so… i spend a lot of time online. it doesn’t keep me from doing any other important thing. it doesn’t encourage passivity like the same amount of time spent in front of a TV would; just the opposite – it fosters engagement with and control of one’s information intake. it’s not a waste of time, and it’s necessary to modern life. going back to a pre-internet time now would be like going back to a time before the printing press. it is a dependency, but not an addiction.