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It seems that folks keep "correcting" the references to "Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)" to use the grammatically preferable "You're". The correct spelling in the song's title is "Your". Please refer to this photograph[http://mdc2.org/~cmr/your.jpg] of the booklet in case of confusion. --[[User:G0zer|G0zer]] 01:44, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
It seems that folks keep "correcting" the references to "Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)" to use the grammatically preferable "You're". The correct spelling in the song's title is "Your". Please refer to this photograph[http://mdc2.org/~cmr/your.jpg] of the booklet in case of confusion. --[[User:G0zer|G0zer]] 01:44, 10 July 2006 (UTC)


A line in this article stated that this album only sold 2,800 copies as of 2006, which is obviously inaccurate. This link [http://www.music-artists.org/rock/the_flaming_lips.html] indicates sales figures of 18,000 prior to the re-release of the album in 2002. If anyone knows accurate figures up to the present then they could be added back in in place of the previous inaccuracies.

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""Riding to Work in the Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)" as featured on Waiting for a Superman EP includes an extra line. The verse before the your invisible now section features this extra line."

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"Your" vs. "You're"

It seems that folks keep "correcting" the references to "Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)" to use the grammatically preferable "You're". The correct spelling in the song's title is "Your". Please refer to this photograph[1] of the booklet in case of confusion. --G0zer 01:44, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]


A line in this article stated that this album only sold 2,800 copies as of 2006, which is obviously inaccurate. This link [2] indicates sales figures of 18,000 prior to the re-release of the album in 2002. If anyone knows accurate figures up to the present then they could be added back in in place of the previous inaccuracies.

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