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Posts by Jason Das

I’m not anti-speed camera, but I don’t see how they would’ve prevented today’s crash.

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I totally agree and it’s one of the few things that makes me unhappy being a night owl (especially a night owl who doesn’t purposefully stay up til dawn anymore)

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I’ve been loving the virtual card for a month or so! (The way it worked before is you could log into the website, click through several levels of menus, and then find a page with your number unclearly labeled. I do have a physical card, but I don’t mind not carrying it around every day.)

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Throw healthcare, childcare, and education on that list, too. (Even if they don‘t meet a definition of “ongoing,” the saving and/or debt payoffs for them would.)

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Primer is the only movie I watched three times in one night while reading explainers in between. It’s brilliant.

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same, and great examples of things that I wish had been taught in school and wasn’t

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I was basically in anti-Who person until I a coworker w taste told me if I didn’t like the Who, I should listen to “The Who Sell Out.” I genuinely love it as an album, and many of the individual songs including ICSFM. Very little of their other work can touch it!

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More than Nirvana, Green Day, Guns and Roses, Radiohead? (I assume we mean "guitar rock bands" here.)

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Yeah, building new nuclear capacity now instead of new solar and wind is nuts.

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Do you have a source to recommend for how nuclear is net worse than fossil fuels? The big anti-nuclear-power movements were before my time, but I got the sense it was a mix of anti-nuclear-weapon overflow, technophobia, and fossil-fuel astroturfing. (Obviously renewables are superior to both!)

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It 100% is their best album but so is Drums & Wires and also Skylarking

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I got first position chords sus2 and sus4 from playing rudimentary Neil Young and Bowie in the early 90s. Instant Harvest Moon, Ziggy Stardust, etc. Probably via REM too?

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I think I internalized the Townsend approach very early, but because I found Daltrey so annoying it’s taken me decades to acknowledge it. I accepted it secondarily via the Clash and Mick Ronson.

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Yep. That the G string goes out of tune more often than the other strings is a common problem for reasons unrelated to overall guitar intonation.

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To me, Paperback Writer *is* the classic Rick sound. (And Chapman Stick is the quintessential prog bass.) But I was a mere toddler in the 70s, and I can see how the Chris Squire, Geddy Lee, et al sound would be more associated via visual media of the era.

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Hmm… McCartney switched to Rickenbacker in 1965. And Foxton was very visibly playing Rickenbacker in the Jam by 1977 when they were still “punk”

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Both that and the Country Music one could have been fine if they just stopped their histories earlier. They are decent on origins (the first ~50 years) and then fumble the “recent” past (the following ~50 years) in unforgivable ways.

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Just been walking in South Philly post rain and sorry to report everything is still grimy and there are still giant piles of snow

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By This River Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of by this river - Brian Eno for By This River by Brian Eno arranged by jasondas for Piano, Vocals, Synthesizer (Mixed Ensemble)

This seems like an ok place to drop a link to my transcribed score of "By This River" ... maybe it will lead to even more versions! musescore.com/user/3596370...

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The common idea being they were prioritizing their own creative exploration/expression over other motivations for making music: high sales, making people dance, advertising products, praising divinities, pleasing patrons, etc.

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I've actually been considering using it more. It's "rock" music (more a description of cultural lineage than of sound) with artistic goals in line with the art world/contemporary art. It's what separates "Tomorrow Never Knows" from "Michelle" or Talking Heads from Tom Petty.

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The movie more brought up questions of NAY-mohr vs nah-MOHR

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Reading aloud would change it for sure. And given Pullman's thoughts about storytelling (vs novel-writing) and his place in the traditions, I think he'd get it, too. Things like the Odyssey, Paradise Lost, The Faerie Queen, Journey to the West are not exactly structured like page-turners.

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That’s the greatest purpose of art! I love that you got that from this book, even if I didn’t. (I have felt that way about earlier installments.)

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The interaction between Dust and Alkahest was way too unexamined for me to get more invested in the metaphors. Everything worth getting excited about re Dust was established in the original trilogy.

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my three-star Goodreads review of the Rose Field: “Could have been much shorter or much longer and had exactly the same effect. It's a bunch of adventures. Some characters deserved more pages, others needed fewer. Very little is resolved; for the conclusion of an epic, it's not much of one. The metaphors are ... heavy and ok, but don't make up for lack of real stakes in the story. (I should have re-read The Secret Commonwealth, as this picks up exactly where that left off.)”

my three-star Goodreads review of the Rose Field: “Could have been much shorter or much longer and had exactly the same effect. It's a bunch of adventures. Some characters deserved more pages, others needed fewer. Very little is resolved; for the conclusion of an epic, it's not much of one. The metaphors are ... heavy and ok, but don't make up for lack of real stakes in the story. (I should have re-read The Secret Commonwealth, as this picks up exactly where that left off.)”

I read it because I read all the others … I enjoyed some aspects very much, but the whole much weaker than the parts.

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more direct event link www.firemuseumpresents.com/upcoming/jej...

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Very honored to be opening for JaJaWeDa (Jaap Blonk and some Flying Luttenbachers) on Valentine’s Day! I’ll be playing cello etc with the 52nd St Planetary Ensemble. At 2223 Fish in Philly. www.firemuseumpresents.com

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Now it’s a pencil cup or remote control/phone caddy and you can look at it even more often.

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I also may be missing the point. Your dozens may be my hundreds. It is definitely a common thing for songs to be mostly I-IV-V but then use another chord or two for a special bit.

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