@tungufoss excellent, thanks — I shall use “gott” for everything now and pull the “I REJECT THE GENDER BINARY” card if anyone tries to correct me :)
@tungufoss excellent, thanks — I shall use “gott” for everything now and pull the “I REJECT THE GENDER BINARY” card if anyone tries to correct me :)
@tungufoss oh cool! I’ve not heard it used for bassoons before, but have seen it referring to organ stops named after the bassoon. Þetta er góður blásturshlóðfæri :)
I’m going to the Já List! Husið Film Night tomorrow! We’ll be showing Citizen Architect, a film about radical architecture education, and eating tasty food. Join us!
RÚV covered Já List Husið! jalisthusid.withknown.com/2014/ruv-story-on-jlhusid (in Icelandic):
For more about what we’re doing, check out the manifesto (Icelandic and English): jalisthusid.withknown.com/2014/manifesto-of-the-jalist-husi
Email-related incident at work proves yet again that noreply@ email addresses harm your business. Always let people reply to a human, even if the email was sent by a robot.
First time flyering a protest, discovered murphy’s law of flyering: the moment you encounter a cluster of people who enthusiastically want flyers is the moment they will all stick together, and you flail idiotically trying to separate them.
NOVEMBER IS THE NEW THURSDAY
"…yet my mind was not at rest, because nothing was acted, and thoughts ran into me, that words and writings were all nothing, and must die, for action is the life of all, and if thou dost not act, thou dost nothing"
- Gerrard Winstanley, "a Watch-Word to the City of London", 1649
#wikipedia article of the week: Garlic “Garlic has been regarded as a force for both good and evil.”
@aaronpk true! I’ve noticed this also with other things, especially food. My (totally failed) attempts to make Skyr have made me appreciate eating it much more.
@loulouk in my experience, yes it’s possible (although I don’t know what your context is), and that regular training i.e. some feedback loop is vital. We choose the lens through which we see the world, but need to re-choose it every day if it’s not already entrenched.
Was typing the alphabet, typed abcdefgabc before remembering that there was more to it than that. #music
This is rather a nice interpretation of Die Gedanken sind frei:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlbFN-Gb7Rs
Weird, but interesting.
How to make kiwi cake:
But in all seriousness, I just made one (based off this recipe, using three kiwis) and it was acceptable. Quite structurally insound, and not nearly as green as I had hoped, but tastes adequately like kiwis and very moist.
#wikipedia article of the week: The Yule Goat #goats #bookmark
According to @greatfirechina, my site isn’t blocked by the Great Firewall. I’m a little disappointed to be honest!
@john_nye custom PHP+minimal javascript column-based UI called Shrewdness https://github.com/barnabywalters/shrewdness
@john_nye in my experience: good things! (I am replying to this tweet through my elasticsearch+superfeedr-powered feed reader)
@jkphl tagboard does an okay job of this, for multiple silos e.g. https://tagboard.com/bono14/search
Much as I miss building hurdy gurdies, using my current one for 1.5 years now is teaching me a huge amount about what to better next time. Dragging it around Europe in a rucksack was an excellent stress test, and the various repairs I’ve had to do (and continue to have to do) over the last few months highlights areas I need to put more thought into in the future.
For example, the aluminium axle with setscrew arrangement is inadequate due to it coming loose over a period of 6 months, the trompette disengager I made was much too fragile, the strap knobs need to be glued into a solid, well-attached internal block making contact to two planes, ditto for the bridge-end string holders — having them pull up against binding (which the instrument would be better off without anyway) is inadequate. Additionally, an adjustable melody string bridge is a no-brainer, and building custom capos is almost certainly unnecessary and produces worse results than just using harp capos.
Edit: having said all of that, it’s still a good-sounding, stable, very playable instrument.