Vote for Jaime!!!
Well, you should really listen to all four of them, then vote for the best. Which would be Jaime. Great voice, especially for a teenager! Daughter of an (extremely talented) friend. Didn't fall far from the tree, it seems...
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Yahoo! Groups : 1alesis_qs_series
Yahoo! Groups : 1alesis_qs_series
Apparently you gotta join if you wanna browse - sorry. Alesis QS's are a great value - good sound and feel, for about 1/3 the price of a Triton or Motif. Love my QS-8.1!!!
Group's still active. I've belonged for years, but don't really participate. Still, good to know they're still going strong.
Apparently you gotta join if you wanna browse - sorry. Alesis QS's are a great value - good sound and feel, for about 1/3 the price of a Triton or Motif. Love my QS-8.1!!!
Group's still active. I've belonged for years, but don't really participate. Still, good to know they're still going strong.
Monday, March 15, 2004
Piltdown Man
I hate Creed, and I've put it to music.
Bwahahahahaha!!!!
"How does a daytime-drama-type become a rock lead singer?
Good god, it's like some evil force has resurrected Winger...
Piltdown Man is a twisted genius - give him a listen. This ain't just funny, it sounds great!!!!
Bwahahahahaha!!!!
"How does a daytime-drama-type become a rock lead singer?
Good god, it's like some evil force has resurrected Winger...
Piltdown Man is a twisted genius - give him a listen. This ain't just funny, it sounds great!!!!
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Welcome to Music Maker Publications
Dave Moulton Lectures --- Playback Platinum Series
Over my head financially for now, and perhaps sonically as well, but still potential value. Way cheaper than one of those hands-on recording schools, too, though I'm sure they have their advantages.
Over my head financially for now, and perhaps sonically as well, but still potential value. Way cheaper than one of those hands-on recording schools, too, though I'm sure they have their advantages.
More Flash
Flash training CDRom
Linked from a timely little piece of semi-spam. Price is a bit higher than I'm willing to fork over in these economic times - pay cuts and uncertain future at work - but man, if this was two years ago, I'd be all over it.
Linked from a timely little piece of semi-spam. Price is a bit higher than I'm willing to fork over in these economic times - pay cuts and uncertain future at work - but man, if this was two years ago, I'd be all over it.
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Found a blog...
Guitar Talk
Ah, serendipity...
If'n he keeps posting wavs instead of mp3s, good bet I won't be able to listen. Dial-up only here in the beanfields, can't even get DSL. Satellite, I s'pose, but I don't see bang for the buck.
Ah, serendipity...
If'n he keeps posting wavs instead of mp3s, good bet I won't be able to listen. Dial-up only here in the beanfields, can't even get DSL. Satellite, I s'pose, but I don't see bang for the buck.
Monday, March 08, 2004
Friday, March 05, 2004
Taking the plunge again
Here comes a new template, this time from blogskins.com. If the site's all hosed for a while, you'll know why. Unless it's hosed so badly you don't see this post...
Thursday, March 04, 2004
Ear Infection - Treatment and Information
When All Else Fails...
...go see what the health-food bunch says.
Hear's what the ear surgeon said:
My best bet up front would have been a high level of steroids. But (1) I waited 10 days, (2) the steroid pack they prescribed in ER wasn't strong enough, and (c) I discontinued the steroids after they were completed. My internist actually suggested that the steroids were just a sign they were throwing the "kitchen sink" at my ear troubles.
NOW, he (ear surgeon) has me on 60 mg of prednisone for the next 7 days, but it may well be too late. There's also a VERY good chance that this wouldn't have worked up front either, but since I was treated with steroids and did recover my high frequencies (only), there's some evidence that I'm in the part of the population for which the steroids are effective. Sadly, the longer the waiting in applying the treatment, the more they lose their efficacy. So the steroids NOW are kind of a Hail Mary thing.
Stay tuned...
...go see what the health-food bunch says.
Hear's what the ear surgeon said:
My best bet up front would have been a high level of steroids. But (1) I waited 10 days, (2) the steroid pack they prescribed in ER wasn't strong enough, and (c) I discontinued the steroids after they were completed. My internist actually suggested that the steroids were just a sign they were throwing the "kitchen sink" at my ear troubles.
NOW, he (ear surgeon) has me on 60 mg of prednisone for the next 7 days, but it may well be too late. There's also a VERY good chance that this wouldn't have worked up front either, but since I was treated with steroids and did recover my high frequencies (only), there's some evidence that I'm in the part of the population for which the steroids are effective. Sadly, the longer the waiting in applying the treatment, the more they lose their efficacy. So the steroids NOW are kind of a Hail Mary thing.
Stay tuned...
Monday, March 01, 2004
OddTodd Interviews Sauron
Lord of the Rings
This is great! What a riot:
Sauron: ...But who would have ever thought someone would actually want to destroy the ring!? I didn't see that coming. That ring is so cool!
Me (Todd): Totally! I probably but have been sporting it around town first day all blinging!
Sauron: Uh huh.
It goes on like that. Funny stuff.
This is great! What a riot:
Sauron: ...But who would have ever thought someone would actually want to destroy the ring!? I didn't see that coming. That ring is so cool!
Me (Todd): Totally! I probably but have been sporting it around town first day all blinging!
Sauron: Uh huh.
It goes on like that. Funny stuff.
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Improv Message Boards - True Porn Clerk Stories
Ali's Journal
This remains one of the best things I have ever read on the net. I started reading before the saga ended, but it's over now. This would make a great stage play or movie, ISTM.
I think the attraction is more than just "ooh it's about porn". There's a lot of life in this, and some great funny/sad moments. Ali's observations are never wordy, but rarely terse either - a cozy read. Probably not for the prudish or highly judgmental, or kids under 16. But I do think I speak for most of the rest of us: Yay Ali!!!
This remains one of the best things I have ever read on the net. I started reading before the saga ended, but it's over now. This would make a great stage play or movie, ISTM.
I think the attraction is more than just "ooh it's about porn". There's a lot of life in this, and some great funny/sad moments. Ali's observations are never wordy, but rarely terse either - a cozy read. Probably not for the prudish or highly judgmental, or kids under 16. But I do think I speak for most of the rest of us: Yay Ali!!!
Saturday, February 07, 2004
Introducing: The Recording Project Media Services
With a Bullet!!!
TOP 5 RPMEDIA TUNES
1. M.Brane - War Inside
2. Dafduc - Song 130
3. dispelled_myths - Put that away
4. dispelled_myths - Take Time
5. PapillonIrl - My First Wife Left Me
Short-lived, I'm sure. Song 42's holding forth at number 9, but likely to drop quickly as more songs are added.
Here's the RPMedia radio link - better have broadband!!!
TOP 5 RPMEDIA TUNES
1. M.Brane - War Inside
2. Dafduc - Song 130
3. dispelled_myths - Put that away
4. dispelled_myths - Take Time
5. PapillonIrl - My First Wife Left Me
Short-lived, I'm sure. Song 42's holding forth at number 9, but likely to drop quickly as more songs are added.
Here's the RPMedia radio link - better have broadband!!!
Thursday, February 05, 2004
Not Quite So Incommunicado
I'm still here. Thanks to the faithful readers (both of ya!!!) who sent get well notes.
Still have the vertigo, still have the hearing loss. Vertigo seems to be dissipating though. Hearing loss is a little stickier. Prayers and/or good vibes (depending on your cosmology) cheerfully accepted!
Here's a link to My New Recording Project Page. Visit me and play my stuff! No money in it or anything, but nothing looks worse than a "Plays: 0" entry. There's a streaming radio link at the main site, too - 64kbps, so we dial-up users are out of luck.
Currently on the site:
Song 130 - a rock-n-roll setting of the Lenten Psalm;
Beautiful Still - My anniversary song for Kim; and
Song 42 - a delta/bayou setting of one of my favorite Easter Vigil and Funeral Psalms.
Check out the other guys there, too - some excellent songwriters and musicians there.
Still have the vertigo, still have the hearing loss. Vertigo seems to be dissipating though. Hearing loss is a little stickier. Prayers and/or good vibes (depending on your cosmology) cheerfully accepted!
Here's a link to My New Recording Project Page. Visit me and play my stuff! No money in it or anything, but nothing looks worse than a "Plays: 0" entry. There's a streaming radio link at the main site, too - 64kbps, so we dial-up users are out of luck.
Currently on the site:
Song 130 - a rock-n-roll setting of the Lenten Psalm;
Beautiful Still - My anniversary song for Kim; and
Song 42 - a delta/bayou setting of one of my favorite Easter Vigil and Funeral Psalms.
Check out the other guys there, too - some excellent songwriters and musicians there.
Friday, January 23, 2004
Incommunicado
Been out sick for a couple of weeks - bad ear kicked off vertigo, spent Sunday night in the emergency room. Off to the ENT guy today, hope he's got the magic cure!!!
Saturday, January 10, 2004
Tuesday, December 30, 2003
Putting the Gray in Graytail
So, a couple of weeks ago, I started a goatee - it really started itself, but I stopped fighting with it. Looks pretty cool, but WAY more gray/white in it than on my head.
Then, I went to my annual eye exam - and all of a sudden I need $%^&^^& bifocals. Grr.
Then I saw my doctor, and he prescribed a sleep study. So I went last night...
...and I have severe sleep apnea. The dangerous kind - oxygen levels getting scary low. So now, I get to spend the rest of my $%^&^^& life tied to a $%^& CPAP machine every night:
There's an off chance that if I lose enough weight (Atkins is going pretty well), the problem will go away - but that's rare.
Meanwhile, I'm gonna see if Kim wants to play "Darth Vader Meets the Space Wench..."
Then, I went to my annual eye exam - and all of a sudden I need $%^&^^& bifocals. Grr.
Then I saw my doctor, and he prescribed a sleep study. So I went last night...
...and I have severe sleep apnea. The dangerous kind - oxygen levels getting scary low. So now, I get to spend the rest of my $%^&^^& life tied to a $%^& CPAP machine every night:
There's an off chance that if I lose enough weight (Atkins is going pretty well), the problem will go away - but that's rare.
Meanwhile, I'm gonna see if Kim wants to play "Darth Vader Meets the Space Wench..."
Tuesday, December 23, 2003
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