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63 - learning with a beginners mind

The Coursera Songwriting and Music Production classes I’m taking are being discussed over on the Justinguitar forums. Here’s the text I wrote as an answer to the bitching about the courses being all wrong, shallow, etc… I’m taking both the music production and the songwriting class, and so far have been enjoying them (each in their different way). I have been dabbling with audio for 30 or so years, but even so I have still learnt quite a bit on the basics and a few new things that weren’t obvious to me. I am working on a video presentation of how to record an acoustic guitar and I have learnt how different polarities of my mic (cardiod, omnidirectional, stereo) sound (by actually trying them and recording some stuff with that setting). I have learnt more about iMovie and syncing of video and music than I cared for (and I have learnt that iMovie probably isn’t the right tool for that kind of video production). Is it strictly about music production what I have learnt? No. Have I learnt something? Yes. ...

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64 - orange network

Today I was invited to a friendly talk with two Orange network engineers to talk about - tada - the Orange Cellular network in Switzerland. @Stephtara had facilitated this meetup for bloggers and members of the Orange community and Orange brought in two engineers that are working on the actual network. In a really interesting roundtable discussion, we were able to fire off lots of (technical) questions about cellular networks in general and the Orange network in particular. ...

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65 - sleep

“I can sleep when I’m dead” and “sleep is overrated” Those were things a younger me said one in a while. Not anymore. If I find myself at the end of an all-nighter (those have happened lately), I’m toast the next day (at least). And now something else has come up, the last few days I have slept incredibly bad: waking up in the middle of night, heart pounding, feeling driven. Often accompanied by weird dreams or nightmares. (Tonight I first finished my song outline for the first assignment in the Coursera Songwriting class - sadly I can’t remember it, and then went on a killing spree with bow and arrow in a 100 vs 5 scenario in some medieval setting) ...

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67 - the antipope

Tim Bray Out me onto reading Charles Stross with his review Robot Sex-Slave Blues of “Saturns Children”. In the meantime I have read most (or all) of Charlies books, and I love the different universes he has created (“the laundry”, “post singularity”, “near future” and “parallel worlds”) Unfortunately, Charlie only writes one book per year, so there’s always waiting for his next book. Fortunately, Charlie has a fantastic blog, and not only shares his insights into his writings, but also floats good thinking and interesting links. That and a great commenters community make that blog one of my favorite readings on the Internet. ...

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68 - more augmentation

My post on augmentation a couple of days ago felt kind of unfinished. I couldn’t really articulate how I feel about it - both very against and very excited about the possibilities of something like Google Glass. Thankfully, there are smarter people out there, and @zapgadget tweeted about this: Mark Hurst has written a good piece on the implications of something like Glass - not for the wearer, but for everybody else, not wearing it: ...

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