Indigo girls Uncle John's Band
Thursday, December 22, 2005
2D Scrolling Using Hand-Drawn Look
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Monday, December 19, 2005
Accordion 3
* Baba O'Riley
* Einstein on the Beach
* Heroes
* The Orff thing with the medieval text and all the grunting. Carmina Burana.
* The Arabian Dance from Nutcracker.
Accordion arrangements
I remember making a list of songs to consider arranging for accordion choir, but it has gone astray. I should have blogged them.
* Jump Into the Fire (Nilsson)
* Night and Day (Porter)
* Sweet Dreams Are Made of These (Eurythmics)
* Rhianon ( Swirling near-arpeggio melody over ostinato laying ground for massive mushy chord climax )
* Tusk ( Raucus marching band finale, but how to adapt the foundational "drummer's exercise" ? )
* Tainted Love (but will the choiristers be willing to declaim "Doink! Doink!"?
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
oob recommendation
Red Bull specializes in Jacobean classics and contemporary plays in the Jacobean "heightened language" style. I went to the final preview of their current ripper "The Revenger's Tragedy" on Sunday night and recommend it to all those who savor articulate immoderation. Today through the 18th.
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Commonwealth Bar
We celebrated at Commonwealth after the Park Slope scavenger hunt last month. It had a good jukebox, a pleasant garden, and a congenial crowd.
28 Hour Day
168 = (6 * 4) * 7 = 6 * (4 * 7) so why not six 28 hour days per week instead of seven 24 hour ones? There would be an immediate 20% saving on commuting costs since we would be working one less day.
Alas, the link to discussions by serious proponents is a dead link.
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Gmail workaround: Two clunky ways to view unlabelled messages
Suppose you have filters automatically labelling your incoming mailing-list mail with the name of the list, e.g. Goldfish, Politics, Gizmos, etc. You want to be able to see all the messages that are unlabled, but Gmail does not offer a "View unlabeled" user interface, and it might be a while until Gmail does, because "inbox" is simply a lable and when users invoke "Select unlabeled" they probably do not expect the results to exclude the inbox.
Here are two alternatives:
- The direct approach: start a search with
-label:Goldfishand look at your results. If you see "Gizmos" there, extend your search with -label:Gizmos and search again. Repeat until there are no more labeled messages amongst your search results, then copy the search string and paste it somewhere handy. Looking for someplace handy? Add a contact named "Workarounds" and paste it into that contact's Notes section. - For each filter you make that adds a label, make a copy that adds the label "autolabeled." Now Gmail will take an incoming message about goldfish and apply both Goldfish and autolabeled. Then you can search for
-label:autolabledand get all the escapees.
Thursday, September 15, 2005
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Hybrid Lemonade
1 packet of unsweetened lemonade-flavored Kool-Aid
1/2 cup sugar
1 lemon
Put Kool-Aid and sugar into a 2.5-quart pitcher.
Add 2 quarts of cold water and stir.
Wash the lemon, then gently cut it in eighth-inch slices. Try to keep the juice in the lemon and not on the carving board.
Add the slices to the pitcher. Stir gently.
Serve over ice.
Costs:
Kool-Aid 20 cents
Lemon 34 cents
Sugar 15 cents