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Did I mention…
… how much I luv Bing.com?
For example, if I’m feelin’ separation anxiety from our trip to New Orleans, I search on the string “Redmond Cajun restaurant” and see this:
When I want check the status of camera’s this year so that I can get something for my son I use something like “fujifilm camera” or “camera reviews”. It’s just that easy. ‘cept that I bought myself, yet another camera. ;o)
How about ‘seattle traffic”:
That map, my blog posse friends is *very* telling. I instantly know the Hwy 520 bridge is a parking lot! Let me know what you think of the Google-slayer search engine, Bing. :o)
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Wondermark – an illustrated Jocularity
Although admittedly a cartoon that requires knowledge of some current happenings in the world of punk art, this still tickles me.
Mostly this is a bookmark for me to go look at this site more when I’m not at work. (Darn Twitter and their tease merchants!) :o)
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HOT: This Week in Seattle
Most families on the Pacific Coast in Washington do not have air conditioning in their house. So this is very hot weather for us as projected for this week in the chart below:
While this is probably not noteworthy in much of the United States, I can tell you it is scorching weather for us. I argued against AC in our house for a number of years until I realized, I’m at an AC workplace and Suzy was in a hot house! After extensive research we purchased a heat pump which saves us money when we heat and cool the house. My manager Kate said that as the temp continues to break records that we will be very happy that we purchased the heat pump when we did.
My mom had the same challenge convincing Dad. I’m guessing that as the temps soar this Summer, Dad is going to be very thankful they invested the money to get a heat pump too. The cost to cool the house has not been catastrophic because we save money in the winter time and we don’t water our grass (allowing it to go dormant in the Summer) which saves us about $300 a month. We also have mostly indigenous plants in our yard which means we rarely, if ever, water the yard. And still the hydrangeas are blooming, the fruit trees thriving, and the Cypress trees growing 4 to 6 feet a year.
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Juror Number Two
Suzy and I took our son Aaron’s family to Fortunato’s Coffee & Wine Bar in Woodinville (Seattle). I just happened to have my video camera <smile> a captured this duet with a composition that Dave penned when on jury duty titled Juror Number Two. Dave Anderson’s on that sweet Mark VI with that wonderful sound and patina. Brad Benefield’s doin’ his thing on a guitar/bass instrument hooked up to a synthesizer playing as if it were a piano.
This combination means he plays his guitar in a seemly non-guitar way. With this Frankenstein stringed instrument the top two strings can be bass and the bottom four are guitar. But that means that Brad has to arrange the music to work within the limitations of this setup up. It doesn’t hurt that he makes it look easy.
This song spoke the most to me in the first hour set. I was trying to discern why and didn’t find out till later that Dave had penned the tune himself. So his sax sultry sounds were inspired and the voicing very nice indeed.
Strange Maps: What’s on Earth Tonight
See more at http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/
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Adam and Eve – Another View
I keep seeing this cartoon on different blogs and such. Wikipedia has a good article on Adam and Eve which talks to the story based on different religions. This just tickled me. So I thought I’d share it and see if anyone knows who the artist is.
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New Orleans and the National Community Band
Suzy and I visited the Big Easy last weekend. I was using that handle for NOLA and so many kids (20 year olds) didn’t know what the big easy was! We visited to play in the National Community Band sponsored by the Sousa Foundation. I played alto sax and Suzy played clarinet.
We used miles off our credit card to pay for the plane trip and staying at the Ritz Carlton hotel. So all we paid for was food and the Trolley.
Ritz Carlton Hotel Trolley on St. Charles Str. Exclusive gated community
The weather was between 95 to 100 and very humid. But the people were nice and the food excellent. And the sites were very interesting although we stayed out of the troubled and Katrina-damaged areas:
Loyola University Campus Greenery Alternative transportation
The band was stellar and of the five alto saxes, I was the slug in the group. Excellent musicians with a good ear for intonation and a great sense of rhythm, these folks were a joy to play with. There were many teachers, semi-pros and music major types in the ranks.
The Sax Guyz People arriving Tulane University
I didn’t take as many picture as I did last month of Europe, but I put all of them that were good enough on my Facebook site. Here are a couple more pictures.
Southern Iris? Suzy and the Church tree So many southern mansions
We had an uneventful flight both ways on United Airlines, really were spoiled rotten at the Ritz Carlton hotel, and jammed 4 daze of music and activity into three. Arriving back home at 1 AM in Seattle on Monday morning, work was a challenge.
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Porgy’s Lament
This exercise done by Brad Benefield (one bad ass bass player in a number of bands). He did it so well and it is only available to those on Facebook that I thought I’d share it with my blog posse. Well done Brad.
Using only song names from ONE ARTIST, answer these questions. Try not to repeat a song title. It’s kinda fun.
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Your Artist: George Gershwin
Are you male or female: Here Come De Honey Man
Describe yourself: Jazzbo Brown
How do you feel about yourself: What Are We Here For
Describe where you currently live: Somebody from Somewhere
The first thing you think of when you wake up: Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off
If you could go anywhere, where would you go: An American in Paris
Your favorite form of transportation: Drifting Along With the Tide
Your best friend is: Someone to Watch Over Me
Your favorite color is: Rhapsody in Blue
What’s the weather like: Summertime
If your life were a TV show, what would it be called: Nice Work If You Can Get It
What is life to you: Slap That Bass
What is the best advice you have to give: It Ain’t Necessarily So
If you could change your name, what would it be: King of Swing
Your favorite food is: Catfish Row
How I would like to die: Leaving For The Promised Land
My soul’s present condition: How Long Has This Been Goin’ On?
The faults I can bear: I Got Plenty of Nothin’
How would you describe your love life: Love Is Here To Stay
What are you going to post this as: Porgy’s Lament
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Facebook: Just Blather?
My coworker and friend Renee notes her fav quote: “But we’re not knocking it. Facebook is all about lesser friends, and there’s nothing wrong with second-tier.” Ouch! This from this article on MSN Tech:
Facebook Updates: What Kind Do You Write?
After using Facebook for a while, you notice that people tend to say the same things over and over in their status updates. They are bored at work, they’re behind on sleep, they have big news ─ or they just want to tell you how generally cool life is. We take a look at the 10 most common kinds of Facebook updates.
I gotta tell you, I wish I had said much of this to my Facebook peeps. Instead I will tell you how I cull my stream (on the home page) so that I only see posts from my bestest family and friends. I have told this to so many friends that I thought I’d post it for you.
1. Prune your friend list at least twice a year. If they haven’t said anything memorable in a year, they’re gone. Be brutal unless they are family.
2. On the HOME page when a person or comment comes that you don’t want to see in the future, glide your mouse cursor over the right-hand side of the comment where you can then see HIDE. Select the person, app, or both and you’ll not see them anymore.
That’s it. And it makes my time on Facebook short and to the point. I have found that many people are using Facebook en lieu of blogs or even email. Who’da thought. :o)
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