Sunday, April 30, 2006

Pandora.com

 
This is worth checking out ...
 
The Music Genome Project

On January 6, 2000 a group of musicians and music-loving technologists came together with the idea of creating the most comprehensive analysis of music ever.

Together we set out to capture the essence of music at the most fundamental level. We ended up assembling literally hundreds of musical attributes or "genes" into a very large Music Genome. Taken together these genes capture the unique and magical musical identity of a song - everything from melody, harmony and rhythm, to instrumentation, orchestration, arrangement, lyrics, and of course the rich world of singing and vocal harmony. It's not about what a band looks like, or what genre they supposedly belong to, or about who buys their records - it's about what each individual song sounds like.

Over the past 5 years, we've carefully listened to the songs of over 10,000 different artists - ranging from popular to obscure - and analyzed the musical qualities of each song one attribute at a time. This work continues each and every day as we endeavor to include all the great new stuff coming out of studios, clubs and garages around the world.

It has been quite an adventure, you could say a little crazy - but now that we've created this extraordinary collection of music analysis, we think we can help be your guide as you explore your favorite parts of the music universe.

We hope you enjoy the journey.

Tim Westergren
Founder
The Music Genome Project

Thursday, April 20, 2006

How long does it take to cook an egg?

 
This guy's got the answer ... soft-boiled, anyway. Not as simple as you might think.

http://newton.ex.ac.uk/teaching/CDHW/egg/

 

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

about Long Island

Found this on a National Park Service website ... I'm amazed the government permits its staff to be so flip. But, is it true?

http://www.nps.gov/sahi/travel/

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
How to Get There
Theodore Roosevelt selected Sagamore Hill as his home for its remote location, yet today it is accessible from the nation's largest city. Modern day
directions to the site are listed below.

Traveling Trivia:

- Travel on Long Island is best measured in time, not miles.
- The average speed for freeways is about 30 miles/hour. Yes, you might go 70 miles/hour for three minutes, then it's 5 miles/hour for the rest of the trip.
- Getting to Long Island involves paying a toll for a bridge or tunnel.
- Leaving Long Island involves paying a toll for a bridge or tunnel.
- Parkways in New York were designed in the 1930's for use by passenger automobiles. Their low overpass clearances are purposely designed to prohibit
use by recreational vehicles, commercial bus and truck traffic. Their on-ramps and off-ramps can be frightfully short.
- Expressways are open for all traffic which includes recreational vehicles, commercial buses and trucks.
- Many traffic ways in the metro-New York area are prime habitat for concrete construction barriers, orange construction cones and barrels.

so sad

Does Sagamore Hill have any friends? Ask the friends of Sagamore Hill ...

http://www.sagamore-hill.com/morocca.html

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Shaking Duck Butt!

 
That butt bears a striking resemblance to Ahiru no Pekkle. But that reveals too much about my past ...