Painting the Weather
An exhibit organized around the schtick of making the paintings about the atmospheric conditions portrayed within them. Works anyway.
An exhibit organized around the schtick of making the paintings about the atmospheric conditions portrayed within them. Works anyway.
I've been checking out the Creative Commons–licensed MP3s at <I>Musikethos</I>. If you dig classical music, you'll find a lot to admire there.
As anyone who has talked me me even briefly over the last month knows, I loved reading <I>King Dork</I>. It's a young adult novel that's one-half rant against <I>Catcher In the Rye</I>, one-half spoof of <I>The Da Vinci Code</I>, and one-half Encyclopedia Brown in the 21<SUP>st</SUP> Century. Yeah, I know that adds up to more than one, but that's how good it is. It's also very knowing about rock trivia and absolutely spot-on about what it feels like to be an "uncool" teen.
Good news: It's in the ventromedial nucleus (VMN) in the hypothalamus.<BR>Bad news: As an audiophile, I emanate vibes that shut it down.
My fellow blogger <A HREF="http://blog.hometheatermag.com/markfleischmann/">Mark Fleischmann</A> has taken his <I>Happy Pig's Hot 100 New York Restaurants</I> online. The listings are available by neighborhood, alphabetically, or by type of cuisine.
Where does one start with the Moscode 401HR? With its design, which marries a tube driver stage to a MOSFET power output? Or perhaps with its designer, George Kaye, who refined Julius Futterman's OTL amplifier circuits before creating New York Audio Labs' original hybrid amplifier, the Moscode 300, in 1984?
Jeff's last link of the day—he can take the afternoon off.
Jeff Wong's unintentional guest-blogging continues with this <I>lurvely</I> little paean to the cassette.
Heck, I find something that works, I stick with it.
Again from Jeff Wong—he's such a nice boy, I may take the day off and let him guest blog. This video clip shows the girl giant waking up, taking a shower from the sultan's elephant, and wandering off in St. James Park to play. It's from a site specific art work by Royal de Luxe (story <A HREF="http://www.thesultanselephant.com/">here</A>) and I think it's magical. The girl giant's face is wonderfully expressive.