Replying to @dotjay
I relate. I did get to record with local Indie labels. Kept in the Dark then Crash Landing Studios. My music career was kept in the dark then crash land hard into Web along with CLs @stevens_phil early HTML. No tables. No CSS, no JS. Mosaic and modems. 1994 was a hell of a year!
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“Mosaic and Modems” is an autobiography title.
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Eric I just caught that and yes you're right! Important to add it was an accessible web there was nothing in between us and the content!
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Long Live Notepad! We were both windows at that point? Remember doing those backgrounds with your sister's watercolors when background images of skulls and eggs where are all the rage? We were way cooler and more imaginative. Do you do web ever? Or are the alpacas too demanding?
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I've still got my fingers in the odd development project, and keeping the DevOps fires burning for friends, family, and a couple dozen clients in the nonprofit sector.
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I'm really glad to hear you're still doing Tech. What about recording? You have a studio down in your upside down hemisphere? Still playing? I just had a flashback to your wedding when you both played violin or were you playing Viola? Totally loved that. So many great memories.
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Putting together a studio is on my to-do list. Might get to it in the next couple of years now that the marriage is officially kaput. Definitely want to make music more of a priority again.
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Dammit Phil and here I am waxing poetic about the wedding I did not know. That's what you get for moving to New Zealand and standing upside down. I can toss a saguaro over the equator for giggles. I'd add a few Sonoran hot dogs and a Mexican Coca-Cola for Comfort if you like.
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Please do. This is fresh news, BTW...I only found out yesterday morning in a voice mail. But I'm only a little bit sad and 95% relieved that I can shift this burden.
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Replying to @stevens_phil
My friend Yuri has a great saying. "I don't want to be a burden. I want to be a pleasure." It's a great way to measure anything, particularly our close relationships. Using this model your 5% sad to 95% shifting a burden suggests that 95% can be applied to pleasurable Pursuits!

Apr 1, 2022 · 12:19 AM UTC

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