Graph showing anticipated success of silly plans in DnD:

Graph showing anticipated success of silly plans in DnD:

Our new office printer does its bit for the environment by stubbornly refusing to print anything.
Added the dove and Ecuadorian fragrant wood to my Wood Is Good shrine back home in Iceland:

(The lego figures are of a scientist and pizza delivery person, representing wood science and delicious wood-fired pizza ovens, respectively)
@rhiaro go for it! I did that last summer, it’s inexpensive and loads of fun.
A short recording of Gregory Jolivet’s beautiful 5-time waltz “Main Dans La Main” played in C on my Vio gurdy, after a post-travel maintenance session and string change:
I’m now using a steel core, stainless steel wound low G chanter. It has a slightly harsher sound than the synthetic+silver strings I was using before, and is prone to attacks with lots of high partials, but is much more durable.
Just found out about Vicente Parrilla, a rather excellent early recorder player with a focus on improv:
Can sadly confirm that this 50.50 post about the state of sex ed in the UK is accurate. Non-UK friends: is it better elsewhere? Were you taught about consent and LGBT relationships? Did you experience similar religious censorship?
Barely noticed the Turkey-wide power outages this morning as the building I’m staying in has a redundant power supply. Istanbul seems to be mostly back on line now.
“Cleaning staff” just knocked on my door and asked if I wanted any water. At 23:18. This hotel just gets weirder and weirder.
Ha ha, thanks :) The latest versions of Hugin actually make things really easy — I used to be a purist and set all the control points manually, but that automatic cpfind function now works pretty well. Modern phones with panorama features take some of the novelty out of manual stitching, but you can still get much better results this way!
Lesson learned this evening: If a waiter offers you food, and there’s the tiniest, slightest sliver of a chance it might be off menu, ask how much it’s going to cost up front.
#TIL about Songlines, an indigenous Australian belief which serves as a communication and navigation tool. Songlines, as well as much other aboriginal culture, seems to be fascinating supporting evidence for the thesis of The Singing Neanderthals — that proto-language was made up of holistic (no grammar), multi-modal communications utilising metaphor and mimickry.
@john_nye spores, soup and pizza, obv
Saying goodbye to the main venue for #wwd 2015:

Some exposed cob+timber frame construction in Odunpazari, Eskişehir:
