For seattleites:
I will be playing live in Ponder tomorrow, from around 2PM to 4PM.
For seattleites:
I will be playing live in Ponder tomorrow, from around 2PM to 4PM.
@Orvan_Taurus Show us your inner beauty; the light with which you illuminate our world.
Or cat pictures. Cat pictures are cool, too.
@christianbundy Absolutely agreed, and let's face it, you're probably supporting musicians that you like by buying the music. Spotify's return rates are well-known to be risible. Not even beer money unless your name is Kanye or something like that.
@jezra Consider some of the enzymatic cleaners. They're designed for that.
@se7en Add a bunch of flowers, and you have a fairly cheap and kind of cool date.
@se7en A loaf of (fresh) bread (with butter), a jug of wine (or at least a bottle), and thou (or whoever you choose).
A blanket under a tree in a park.
Sounds good to me.
@se7en Farming is fun.
Well, in a gothic sort of way. Ephemeral moments of infinite tenderness and beauty, briefly relieving agony, blood, sweat and loss.
@se7en Feed the livestock. Tag the newborns. Help the birthing mothers. Bury the dead.
Source file for the previous posting:
https:/files.catbox.moe/sb0b58.sunvox
@rye That's a known bug and nothing to worry about.
It should revert to normal after the next lunar eclipse.
@liw I would agree, based on my own experience, although I would expand upon that to observe that the fairly seamless OO notation/syntax can also complicate debugging by making the true order of execution through nested inheritances unnecessarily opaque.
From that point of view, the explicit selections of erlang's pattern-matching are much easier to maintain in large projects.
Was a good gig at the 4/20 party.
Stoners really dig my brand of mellow electronic groove.
Performing this evening at the 4/20 party of Old Toby in Chehalis. It's halfway between Portland and Seattle - perfect location!
@bobjonkman Looking for love, in all the wrong places ...
@se7en Sounds rather as if you might appreciate a tape of one of my albums. Cheap, functional, portable. And a real thing.
@se7en If you're looking for analogue solutions, you can certainly do music in analogue, end-to-end. Analogue synths, or analogue instruments and microphones. Analogue mixers, analogue recording to tape, analogue editing, analogue mastering and duplication...
@se7en I think that you misunderstood what I typed. Read it again, carefully: while such things can be tunneled through IPvX, they can also go over simple ad hoc modem connections like old school BBSes, which are another technology that has fallen behind, rather like UHF or tape recordings.
@se7en This could, in principle, still be achieved by automated, decentralised, store-and-forward networks online. In fact, they don't even need to flow over the internet's routing, but can exist alongside it.
Venue screwed up booking - someone else is playing there tonight. Oh, well.
By now, I'm used to the idea that the world of music is populated with flakes.
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