@GaryPoole A new englander who puts cheese on apple pie? I think it's new englanders, I could be wrong.
@DavidSalo Brah.. Check your DMs...
@sjvn Last time I used Landscape, making it "even easier" would not have been difficult...
@chromogirl If he can't change keys he's not really a musician. He's a several trick pony.
@chromogirl This is not a person who wants to be in a band. Can they actually play their instrument? At all?
@AkomoCombine @th3j35t3r Where they gonna find a dozen fake billionaires for that jury?
@GaryPoole only if you lucky, braddah... but it'd be nice if it were true.
@GaryPoole Like the fool, I am, and I'll always be
I've got a dream, I've got a dream
They can change their minds, but they can't change me
I've got a dream, I've got a dream
@GaryPoole I expect so. I walk into a gym and consider whether I'd take a hard fall on that floor. Sometimes I reflexively bow in when the floor changes from tile or carpet to wood...
@GaryPoole The think TKD people do when punching and making "SHT" noises rather than breathing like a normal person.
@ekg1976 You just reminded me to take mine, which I had missed because I didn't follow my routine today. Thanks!
@Museek Dunno, but I saw a story about four people at least having been found dead after being snowbound in the mountains. Hope you are set up for whatever comes your way.
@GaryPoole Thoughts of coffee got me out of bed this morning. Chronic insomnia ensured there was no reason stay. :(
@GaryPoole Don't schedule any meetings or ask them to do anything.
@GaryPoole Dude.
Thread: Marian Croak is behind the tech that enables us to talk on FaceTime, Zoom, and other apps that connect friends, family and others around the globe.
Marian Croak from the Great Class of 1977 holds the patent for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which helps us make calls over the internet instead of a phone line.
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Some beautiful photos of a gathering at the enormous Puʻukohalā Heiau by Kai. Puʻukohalā was one of the last temples — and a luakini (human sacrifice) heiau at that — constructed after a vision the seer Kapoukahi had. Kamehmeha would sacrifice his cousin, the Aliʻi Keōua, on the altar there to cement his control over the Big Island. Keoua arrived by canoe to Pelekane Bay and was immediately killed and taken as sacrifice. Details are grisly. Anyway, Puʻukohalā.
@DavidSalo but it can soak unattended and you don't need to burn the gas or electric and stuff for that time.