It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @ivanstegic @gmail
That was really fun when I read Pine I just laughed my ass off that was great Ivan thank you for the laughter it was very welcome.
Replying to @KellyRankin19
Just know I must have many many buckets for a full Buckethead experience;-) my heart is so deeply moved from listening to him that was really really insightful and I've been in therapy for decades off and on and I have never heard of any therapist that respectful and astute
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
I think it took him so much courage to be able to do that podcast. I also didn't realize he had been so damn prolific. I just love the idea of a Buckethead amusement park how funny is that LOL
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Kelly I cannot thank you enough for sharing that with me. He has made connections that are so fascinating neurologically I was not joking when I first said I would love to see an fmri of these guys because there is definitely some very unique neurology going on there amazing
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
I was right to be a little afraid. Reversal of Desire, inside-outside perception of self his voice was totally unexpected and the emotion in him! I think he's a savant Kelly. heartbeat as tool for self-awareness, calmness self-control. His therapist is surprisingly good as well.
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
If I ever buy another guitar I think it will be a Custom Taylor acoustic I love them they are gorgeous some of the fret designs I've seen are especially incredible with mother of pearl inlays and they just feel so good to play.
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Gorgeous guitar and surprisingly affordable as listed. Here at my place have a Takamine gray burst acoustic electric cutaway, a Martin acoustic and a Guild acoustic electric cutaway I think it's a three-quarter maybe a little bigger it's not quite full size. More in storage
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Oh yeah that's definitely custom that's a beautiful piece what a gorgeous instrument. Great player as well I'm trying to get up the nerve to watch the Buckethead interview I'm not sure I can handle him not being Buckethead LOL
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Beautiful what a gorgeous guitar what kind of wood is that do you think?
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
I had the great Fortune to see King Crimson when they toured discipline play a b a s use Grady Gammage Hall which is a Frank Lloyd Wright building with almost perfect acoustics. Tony Levin had his Chapman Stick
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
That's pretty wild. The strangest I've ever gotten has been 12-string, a lot of alternate tunings, but I'm mostly a finger picker singer-songwriter type definitely not Primus LOL
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Replying to @KellyRankin19
Buckethead is your inspiration that is really cool Kelly. I know he's among the top 10 fastest lead guitar players in the world. But Claypool OMG that man is a master of the bass I could watch him play all day long and then some! I play myself however my hands are compromised.
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Replying to @ivanstegic @gmail
I wasn't going to go there but you went there Ivan! WordPerfect. I got a little dizzy. Funny interoperability sidebar wordperfect wouldn't die for a long time because it was the word processing app for the legal system in the US while everyone else moved on to Microsoft Word LOL
If y'all ever want to get me a present? Brain fMRIs of Les Claypool and Buckethead to study them side by side. I bet Les's brain is completely lit. Buckethead is dark matter with little flashes of light where his finger speed and hands are controlled. 😂 youtube.com/MEDB4xJsXVo
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Oh and that gave me a belly laugh thank you I needed that so funny!
So when will it be done? I'm kidding I'm kidding don't beat me up LOL hahaha
A natural performer even as a little girl I hated it when people patted my head and said 'that's nice' even as young as four that would send little Molly into Titanic tantrums because I rather would have heard that sucks or that's really good AKA something meaningful not banal.
Replying to @PamelaArt_Dev
Love it! I often crack wise about my time with the w3c that the way we make the web is cart before horse. Evolutionary Tech demands it. That passion for detail tells me you've already got the wheel. No need to reinvent or borrow when you can do it better then any framework can.
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Replying to @quatoria @Bri_seven
So much! Why do we have a world filled with so much stupidity and hate and ignorance that people just say these things as if they make no difference or history never happened or you and I are somehow wrong because we don't fit into their world view oh poor them huh
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Replying to @webcraftsman
Theoretically. I cannot give you a solid yes because I am not engaged in those conversations directly with browser companies at this point. I gave my entire adult life working to better the web and web browsers. Those Wars really nearly did kill me. I'm not doing that again.
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