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  • The basic gist = you want/need to remember things that have sped past you in this crazy-fast info age, but you need somewhere central to store and access that info from anywhere.

    Mindjot™ (Beta): For Us Forgetful Ones 2008

  • The basic gist = you want/need to remember things that have sped past you in this crazy-fast info age, but you need somewhere central to store and access that info from anywhere.

    January 2008 2008

  • I made my way over to Rosetta, trying to ignore my crazy-fast heartbeat.

    Freefall Mindi Scott 2010

  • The unit appears to find upbeat but not crazy-fast music for your morning, then gives you a mix of music throughout the daytime and then tries to chill you out a little in the evening when most people would be starting their commute home.

    Hands-on with Sony’s new NWZ-S736F S-series Walkman | Sync Blog 2008

  • Now, though, his breath would hardly trouble a birthday candle and he was grateful that no one had gone out crazy-fast, allowing him to tuck in with a big pack and flow along like a leaf on a river, barely conscious of the effort.

    Again to Carthage Jr. John L. Parker 2007

  • Sometimes, it meant driving crazy-fast through a blizzard with the top down in one of his two ancient red convertibles, negotiating four-wheel skids on icy curves while fiddling absently with the stereo, trying to get the lyrics to the Cowboy Junkies '"Where Are You Tonight?"

    Remembering Hunter 2005

  • Running the gamut from crazy-fast to chilled out tempos, the album is solid, with nods to Prefuse 73, Autechre, Aphex, DMX Krew, old school electro, Nintendo and C-64 too.

    Not to be outdone (Music (For Robots)) 2005

  • Sometimes, it meant driving crazy-fast through a blizzard with the top down in one of his two ancient red convertibles, negotiating four-wheel skids on icy curves while fiddling absently with the stereo, trying to get the lyrics to the Cowboy Junkies '"Where Are You Tonight?"

    February 2005 2005

  • I contemplated a move for the passenger door, but that would mean turning my back to him and he was strong and crazy-fast.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

  • I contemplated a move for the passenger door, but that would mean turning my back to him and he was strong and crazy-fast.

    Blood Test Jonathan Kellerman 1986

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