So, it's been entirely too long since I've posted. Sorry.
Here's a picture of Jack from his baptism in Little Rock. It was fun, but the car ride was just a little too long.
And this is a picture of Beth feeding Jack:
In other news, as I found out from the Brotherhood, YA author Maureen Johnson's book the Bermudez Triangle has been banned by a school in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. We've had our own run-ins with like-minded idiots here in Fayetteville. Fight the good fight. Go write those people and give them what-for for being such idiots.
I have high hopes that I might be making some pan seared teriyaki salmon with sauted vegetables tonight for dinner. Also, my latest vice seems to be vanilla soy chai. Which, all in all, is not a bad vice to have, as far as vices go.
Oh yeah, saw a friend (John, not sure if he has a website) of a friend last night, and he told me about Paul's Extreme Stretch, which is a program you can use to timestretch sounds to extreme lengths. Really only useful if you're someone like me who likes writing odd, spacey music. I haven't used it yet, but I can't wait to see what it will do to some old classical records. Nothing like massed swells of strings, really. (It's well known that one day I want to have my own violin section at my beck and call at all times.)
Here's a picture of Jack from his baptism in Little Rock. It was fun, but the car ride was just a little too long.
And this is a picture of Beth feeding Jack:
In other news, as I found out from the Brotherhood, YA author Maureen Johnson's book the Bermudez Triangle has been banned by a school in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. We've had our own run-ins with like-minded idiots here in Fayetteville. Fight the good fight. Go write those people and give them what-for for being such idiots.
I have high hopes that I might be making some pan seared teriyaki salmon with sauted vegetables tonight for dinner. Also, my latest vice seems to be vanilla soy chai. Which, all in all, is not a bad vice to have, as far as vices go.
Oh yeah, saw a friend (John, not sure if he has a website) of a friend last night, and he told me about Paul's Extreme Stretch, which is a program you can use to timestretch sounds to extreme lengths. Really only useful if you're someone like me who likes writing odd, spacey music. I haven't used it yet, but I can't wait to see what it will do to some old classical records. Nothing like massed swells of strings, really. (It's well known that one day I want to have my own violin section at my beck and call at all times.)
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Or if you're someone like me and like to mangle sound until it makes the pink ear bleeeeeeed..... Thanks for the heads up, Pete.
Hey, I'll have to send you a sound file I made recently. I took Lewis Black's White Album and removed all the coherent jokes, stories and humor, leaving only his cursing, random rantings and audience laughter. Clint and I laughed and laughed.
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