Drawing A Line In The Sand
Talent shows are tedious and exploitative. But, sometimes, a little art breaks through.
Talent shows are tedious and exploitative. But, sometimes, a little art breaks through.
Yesterday I responded on Twitter to a question about what Twitter meant to me. Yeah, I know, solipsism all...
There’s a great discussion on Matt Stone’s recent post, Has Theology Become Too Introspective? In a way I’m as...
If you are a regular reader of this blog and you haven’t yet connected with my Twitter feed, check...
The Autumn is in full flight. Most of my time this week is blocked out for the basics, practice,...
OK, we’ve been struggling with the internet for eight year olds. Don’t really have a lot of answers there....
I enjoy travelling back to Australia to visit family. The contrast between the open spaces and fresh air down-under...
So, here’s what I’m observing. It’s fast. Overall, my system is running very fast. Noticeable improvements in startup times...
Based on today’s compatibility upgrades for Apogee Maestro and Sibelius, I’ve decided to upgrade to Snow Leopard. I’ve taken...
OK, so here is my checklist with the status (as far I can find it) of each application. Logic...
Intellectual Inflation (via The Musings Of An Opinionated Sod) – For a long time I’ve felt uncomfortable with the...
OK, cards on the table. I’ve pre-ordered my copy of the new Apple operating system, Snow Leopard and I’m...
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Thanks toRoy for linking to a beautiful new development project. Luthier Jay Duncan has set up a project teaching...
Wine writer, Jancis Robinson just post the text from Brian Croser (formerly of Petaluma) on the future of the...
We often think that being creative is about having total freedom and an absence of rules. But, what...