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  1. Finally got to see a few episodes of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Next up Bonanza.
  2. RIP Magnum photographer Paul Fusco. Haven’t found a real obit anywhere, but here is a bit of his work.
  3. ^ How about we start a thread of de-depression music? I think we could all use suggestions. Shirley Scott's One for Me. Sample...
  4. Even by the normal audiophile graphs, isn’t this Sony one particularly lazy?
  5. blessingx

    Deals

    Been awhile since I thought of the AKG K240s, but if you have a use, on sale at Adorama today for $49. https://www.adorama.com/dailydeals?emailprice=T&utm_campaign=20871912_200712-Weekend-mystery-sale_SL3B-BAI-Home-Recent&guid=CDB8159E-FE2B-451A-BD3D-76E3F29B4273&emailprice=t&utm_source=slth&utm_medium=email&utm_term=ContentBanner&utm_content=Body&sv_svemi=CDB8159E-FE2B-451A-BD3D-76E3F29B4273&utm_source=slth
  6. Julianna Barwick | Healing Is A Miracle
  7. Getting ready over at sfjazz.org. Again only $5 for four shows people!
  8. Missed this a couple weeks ago. Li Zhensheng, photographer of Cultural Revolution, dies at 79 or 80. https://www.cnn.com/style/article/li-zhensheng-cultural-revolution/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/li-zhensheng-photographer-who-captured-trauma-of-cultural-revolution-dies-at-80/2020/06/25/8e9f0e52-b70a-11ea-aca5-ebb63d27e1ff_story.html
  9. For whatever reason this three times this morning.
  10. the mats | all shook down
  11. Ennio Morricone dies at 91 https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/06/obituaries/ennio-morricone-dead.html?referringSource=articleShare
  12. Really nice Steve. Even better than the great last one.
  13. Charles Webb, Elusive Author of ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 81 https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/28/books/charles-webb-dead.html?referringSource=articleShare “He had a very odd relationship with money,” said Caroline Dawnay, who was briefly Mr. Webb’s agent in the early 2000s when his novel “New Cardiff” was made into the 2003 movie “Hope Springs,” starring Colin Firth. “He never wanted any. He had an anarchist view of the relationship between humanity and money.” He gave away homes, paintings, his inheritance, even his royalties from “The Graduate,” which became a million-seller after the movie’s success, to the benefit of the Anti-Defamation League. He awarded his 10,000-pound payout from “Hope Springs” as a prize to a performance artist named Dan Shelton, who had mailed himself to the Tate Modern in a cardboard box. At his second wedding to Ms. Rudd — they married in 1962, then divorced in 1981 to protest the institution of marriage, then remarried around 2001 for immigration purposes — he did not give his bride a ring, because he disapproved of jewelry. Ms. Dawnay, the only witness save two strangers pulled in off the street, recalled that the couple walked nine miles to the registry office for the ceremony, wearing the only clothes they owned. Lots of people momentarily embrace the idea of leaving the rat race, like the characters in “The Graduate.” Mr. Webb and Ms. Rudd did it, with all the consequences it entailed. If they regretted the choice, they did not say so. “When you run out of money it’s a purifying experience,” Mr. Webb told The Times of London after the couple moved to England. “It focuses the mind like nothing else.”
  14. SFJAZZ: WAYNE SHORTER CELEBRATION PT. 2
  15. I’m I misreading Dylan’s newest? Feels stronger than just a great record. Like a reflective, encompassing, inclusive goodbye (he’ll outlive us all).
  16. Photographing the Beauty of My Mother’s Decline “My mother doesn’t recognize her reflection, or her own image. Most adults avoid having their picture made. My mother is more childlike in that she has no concern. With my camera, I document the joy and the light of her last years of life — the ways that she circles back home, even as she is leaving.” https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/opinion/mother-dementia-photos.html?referringSource=articleShare
  17. Speaking of beautiful music...
  18. I lately alternate between Making Sense and WTF. That way I can laugh and cry. The Times recently had an article Podcasts for the Pandemic Era. Attaching. Podcasts for the Pandemic Era - The New York Times.pdf
  19. Ha. Thanks all for your help. In the end I went with a Magrette Regattare Tiki for a decent price in comparison to the other final choices. New Zealand Post, US Customs, and the local Post Office did everything they could to get it to me by 2024, but it arrived a couple days ago. A little too big, a little too heavy, but uncomplicated.
  20. Olympus selling camera and lens business https://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk/latest/photo-news/breaking-news-olympus-selling-camera-and-lens-business-138123
  21. Rough equivalents? Correct me if I’m misinterpreting, but it sounds like you’re saying Apple is experimenting here without clear long term plans. I’m just wondering when this has happened before? Even a heavily pushed product line they’ve relatively quickly reversed themselves on? The Newton only lasted five years (killed with Jobs return). Anything else?
  22. Looking at Apple history what would be the equivalent of an architecture transition short term phase?
  23. Same here. Also a good rundown on the End of OSX over at the often excellent Stratechery... https://stratechery.com/2020/the-end-of-os-x/
  24. blessingx

    Watchmen

    Did you end up getting access to all the episodes?
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