A Pipe Dream

A Pipe Dream

John Marks sends along this article about the Fred J. Cooper Memorial Organ, a 32-ton, 6398-pipe, three-story organ that I, for one, am going to have to make a sonic destination. Be sure to visit the photo essay and other links while you're reading about the Cooper organ—there's a ton of fascinating information there.

Yes, We Will Have No Bananas?

Yes, We Will Have No Bananas?

As a member of the Park Slope Food Coop, I've been seeing signs warning of an international organic banana shortage for months now, but I assumed it was just a seasonal fluctuation, coupled with last year's brutal hurricane season. <I>The New Scientist</I> claims it may be a genetic apocalypse.

Inspan the Oxen!

Inspan the Oxen!

"They Thought You'd Say This: Unlikely phrases from real phrase books" is a hoot. When I lived in Peru, I collected tourist phrase books from our local second-hand book kiosk&mdash;a place that had a two-for-one trade-in policy on books in English. Since I was teaching ESL to folks that wanted to get jobs in tourism and on the police squad dedicated to tourist-related matters, I figured that they'd need to know a lot of these common phrases. I was stunned at how many books had unlikely scenarios, but few of them were as outlandish as in this article.

Widespread Panic

Widespread Panic has a tune out called "Second Skin" that might be a little edgy for the older guys, but if you have any acid rock left in your blood, it's worth checking out. For you guys that like to download a tune at a time, this one is worth a lot more than a buck.

The new disc is called 'Earth to America' and will be out in early June.

WP and the Moscode

WP hit it out of the park with the review of the Moscode. I especially like his summation of "why" we are listening to our gear or more to what we should be listening "for" in our gear. Is analytical or more accurate equate to possibly less "fun" which is why we listen in the first place...it IS about the software, at least to me.

Paul Simon and Digititis...

Aloha,

I've been spending time listening to the new Paul Simon disc, and it made me think of an issue that I haven't really thought of in a while - Digititis.

I think there is a certain frequency range that Paul's voice occupies when he sings a certain way that is very attention getting in a bad digital kind of way with regard to hearing digital artifacts.

It's on those parts of songs where he "ups" his register a bit. Mostly when he's trying to sound a little plaintive or pensive.

More Green

More Green

As the plane approached the chaos of John F. Kennedy International Airport, I turned my head towards the small oval window to look out onto the bright City skyline.

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