Turn your death into an old-school LP: that's the service offered by AndVinly. The company will take some of your cremated ashes and mix them into the record's vinyl; your chosen audio track plays on it. You can design the record cover, and buy a bunch of extra services, too.
(via Ed Webb's Diigo, which everyone should follow)
Wow, I feel like this post was custom-written for me... The availability of this service is just the motivation I need to get my funeral arrangements in order.
Posted by: Brian | August 26, 2010 at 14:12
I was going to write "I'd kill for your final mix tape, Brian," but decided against it.
Er, then I wrote it anyway. 'cause it's true.
Posted by: Bryan Alexander | August 26, 2010 at 23:00
If only I'd seen this before going to the opening reception for The Record, a vinyl album-focused art show at a nearby museum last night...
http://www.nasher.duke.edu/therecord/
Posted by: Steve B | August 26, 2010 at 23:48
I'd love to be immortalized in a copy of "bela" by Bauhaus!
Posted by: peter naegele | August 27, 2010 at 06:36