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in a different context. btw; I cannot drive if something’s on the dash. Makes me crazy the reflection thing. Thanks so much for taking questions, and for making (with Mike, Peter, Bill, and others) so much wonderful music… Up damn near changed my life. I was surprised to read that you found fan interpretation of “Why Not Smile” (one of my favourites) to be pretty off the mark from what you intended… I had thought the song was pretty straightfoward, emotionally, which
that CARP was fundamentally different. We also avoided many of the flaws in HSRP and VRRP (such as an inherent lack of security). And since we are OpenBSD developers, we designed it to use cryptography. has permitted us to build highly redundant firewalls. To date, we have built a few networks that include as many as 4 firewalls, all running random reboot cycles. As long as one firewall is alive in a group, traffic through them moves smoothly and correctly for all of our packet filter functionality.
by purchasing related recordings and merchandise. Please enter your email address. Please enter a valid email address. Please enter your recipient's email address. Please enter a valid email address. mania has reached a fever pitch. dedicated to the OS, now fifth-grader Will Smith gives us this adorable performance of ">Windows Rising>," set to the tune of CCR's "Bad Moon Rising. According to the source, Will wants to program for Microsoft when he gets older. Let me tell you something,
of the author with the artist in February 2008. Based in Beijing, Song Dong is one of a generation of Chinese artists that has come to the attention of the international art world in recent years. A performance and installation artist, Song Dong´s early work is characteristic of what the art critic Gao Minglu describes as ´apartment art´ - a practice that has emerged from an environment of limited resources and little recognition by commercial and official galleries. Song Dong´s
me to no end. I was curious as to what conjured that line there at the end of the tune, and if you’d reveal a personal favorite track or two of Patti’s? Much obliged. of course I stole it from her. Favorite tracks of hers? Beneath the southern cross and, for lyrical brilliance, 1959. I’m a first time writer, long time listener. We’ve already seen the band in Boston and London this year with tickets to the Dallas show next month. My question to you is how the
Jin. to Kaifeng, the Mongols saw this as a revolt. both the Jin Dynasty and Western Xia Dynasty were conquered by Mongol forces. at the collapse of the Jin Dynasty. Kublai continued the assault against the Song, gaining a temporary foothold on the southern banks of the Yangtze. Ariq Böke>—a rival claimant to the Mongol Khaganate—forced Kublai to move with the bulk of his forces back north. In Kublai's absence, the Song forces were ordered by Chancellor Jia Sidao to make an opportune
attention quickly. For example, listen to some early Beatles lyrics or learn a guitar riff by Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine). Simple ideas can lead to big hits. Don't let yourself become constrained by the "verse-chorus" structure. A lot of excellent songs are written as a single string of ideas instead of one idea repeated multiple times. Maybe that "hook" you came up with would work better as a one-time-only "climax" that the rest of the song builds up to. Don't be afraid to get
I had all the Partridge Family albums and watched the show religiously. album (the first one; there's been a ton since then) was the first record I ever bought with my own money. Eventually, I discovered the confessional songs of Jackson Browne and Joni Mitchell and fell in love with their lyrics, which inspired me to begin writing poems. After I graduated high school, I worked in New Jersey record stores for years (Crazy Eddie, where I toiled behind the cassette counter with fellow WFDU DJ