Mike's JavaScript tool confirms my masculinity to a high degree of likelihood.
Likelihood of you being FEMALE is 7%
Likelihood of you being MALE is 93%
So there's that.
agile / banjo / software development / technology
Mike's JavaScript tool confirms my masculinity to a high degree of likelihood.
Likelihood of you being FEMALE is 7%
Likelihood of you being MALE is 93%
So there's that.
The Wall Street Journal's blog, China Journal, shows a page from the sketchbook of artist Han Meilin, who is none too pleased that his original concept for the Beijing Olympic mascots, the Fuwa, went from this...
...to this...
...due to his sponsors mucking about with his creation.
An accompanying WSJ article explains.
Then the bureaucrats got involved. "There had to be a panda, even though you'd think the public would have had enough of them," says the 72-year-old artist.
That article also has a slideshow of the brief history of Olympic mascots. Do you recognize any of these? Hover over a pic for the name of the critter.
A weekly check-in on the Banjo versus TV project — J.R.'s resolution to spend more time in 2008 on his banjo than on TV.
In preparation for my (upcoming) first lesson with Dave, I was supposed to pick a list of a half-dozen songs that I wanted to learn to play for jams. Here's what I've come up with:
Also in the last week:
I saw Chubby Carrier and Bayou Swamp Band play at an Austin event today and they were terrific. I especially loved the washboard player, who wore his washboard like a chain mail jacket.
Go right now and buy their CD. (I got mine autographed).
I was chatting with the bar's sound guy about them. "They're good," he said. "They're really good. I know. I listen to shit bands all day long."
Sadly, gang of people at dinner last night, someone else already thought of WiiWhaling.
We'll have to get rich quick some other way.
A weekly check-in on the Banjo versus TV project — J.R.'s resolution to spend more time in 2008 on his banjo than on TV.
Yup. Dave and I talked terms and he's my new banjo teacher. We kicked it off with a phone call in which we discussed my banjo past, present and future. I'll be starting my first lesson with Dave on the 22nd.
Here are some of the highlights from our discussion.
A weekly check-in on the Banjo versus TV project — J.R.'s resolution to spend more time in 2008 on his banjo than on TV.
I think I've found my new banjo teacher. Dave comes highly recommended by some folks I know in the local music scene. He's got a great bluegrass style and he's the go-to guy for the local jam schedules. Dave and I arranged to meet at a local jam (first Tuesday of the month at the Red Line Bar), which gave us a chance to size each other up. Apparently I passed Dave's sniff test. We'll be talking terms and schedules soon.
Also in the last week:
J.R. answers letters that aren't really addressed to him
Dear Maid of Stress,
I saw Dear Prudence' response to your letter. Prudence got it wrong, and I'm writing you so you can do right by your friend at her wedding.
So your friend wants to have a cartoon-themed wedding and has asked you to be in the cartoon-themed wedding party. Take it as a compliment, get over yourself and help your friend enjoy her day.
Your friend obviously believes that you can lighten up and have a good time. I think you're an old fuddy-duddy who wouldn't know a good time if it hit her on the head with an anvil. So prove her right and prove me wrong by getting out there and partying down as Daffy Duck – a character who, like you, is funny because he takes himself too seriously.
To prepare yourself for this assignment, you need to watch the Chuck Jones classic cartoon Duck Amuck.
In short: It's your friend's wedding day, not yours. Get that stick out of your ass and use it to conduct the orchestra for her.
Signed,
J.R.
P.S. Send me photos of the wedding. It sounds like it's going to be a blast.
I like using the Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard to move my digital photos from my devices to my hard drive. But for some reason Windows XP had stopped running Autoplay when I inserted a CD card into my internal SD card reader, so I wasn't able to use the wizard.
After a bunch of Googling and failed attempts at repair, I finally found the Autoplay Repair Wizard at microsoft.com, and that fixed the problem.
I really regret that I didn't collect names and contact information from all of the great people I met at Wizard World Chicago 2008. If you're one of the people I met there, please drop me a line at...
...so we can keep in touch.
If we met, you'd probably remember. I looked like this:
A weekly check-in on the Banjo versus TV project — J.R.'s resolution to spend more time in 2008 on his banjo than on TV.
This was kind of a big week for me, banjo-wise. I've decided to switch banjo teachers. Mike has been a great teacher, but I want to get really good at bluegrass stuff and his expertise is in frailing.
I'll still be working with Mike, but in a different capacity. One of the banjo jamming skills I'm working on is my ability to follow the guitar. In order to do that well I need to recognize what chords the guitarist is playing. I figure the best way to do that is to learn a little guitar myself, and Mike is a great guitar teacher. So I'll be taking some guitar lessons from Mike.
But I'm looking into some other teachers for the bluegrass banjo. Watch this space for the results.