Discovered my Grandmother's seafood gumbo recipe in my files, which I thought had been lost. It's one of the most memorable dishes for me she ever made, and many loved it. Now I get to try my hand at it! In Galveston we would go out and catch fresh Gulf blue crab and buy live shrimp from the marina
November 19, 2025 at 5:58 PM
Discovered my Grandmother's seafood gumbo recipe in my files, which I thought had been lost. It's one of the most memorable dishes for me she ever made, and many loved it. Now I get to try my hand at it! In Galveston we would go out and catch fresh Gulf blue crab and buy live shrimp from the marina
Amazing video of Peter Vogel and Kim Ryrie, the founders of Fairlight, explaining how they made the revolutionary computer musical instrument. All of the machine's code fit on an 8" floppy disk of around 500kB
Amazing video of Peter Vogel and Kim Ryrie, the founders of Fairlight, explaining how they made the revolutionary computer musical instrument. All of the machine's code fit on an 8" floppy disk of around 500kB
Recently came upon this fascinating site wtfhappenedin1971.com. Reminded me the Powell Memo started circulating in 1971. Read @davidsirota.com‘s new book on the plane today and … yeah that sure happened and is still happening. How can we back away from normalized corruption?
Recently came upon this fascinating site wtfhappenedin1971.com. Reminded me the Powell Memo started circulating in 1971. Read @davidsirota.com‘s new book on the plane today and … yeah that sure happened and is still happening. How can we back away from normalized corruption?
Enjoyed hearing Dieter Doepfer's story in the most recent Why We Bleep podcast. Dieter was always super friendly to me at trade shows, even though early on I was a nobody. His genuine love for making synthesizers is infectious
Enjoyed hearing Dieter Doepfer's story in the most recent Why We Bleep podcast. Dieter was always super friendly to me at trade shows, even though early on I was a nobody. His genuine love for making synthesizers is infectious
I always love those lists of "35 under 35," but as I get older, I find that I would love to know about innovations/art from people over 65. "65 over 65" please. Elders have incredible ideas that are the result of having seen the full lifecycle of previous ideas and learned from it.
September 8, 2025 at 11:09 PM
I always love those lists of "35 under 35," but as I get older, I find that I would love to know about innovations/art from people over 65. "65 over 65" please. Elders have incredible ideas that are the result of having seen the full lifecycle of previous ideas and learned from it.
coming up this Saturday September 6! Come join us if you're in the Seattle area. Should be a great show with super music friends @chloeharris.bsky.social and @kasson.bsky.social
Playing a show September 6 in Seattle with some good friends. Come join us! #vr#ambientmusic#synthpop
September 3, 2025 at 2:03 AM
coming up this Saturday September 6! Come join us if you're in the Seattle area. Should be a great show with super music friends @chloeharris.bsky.social and @kasson.bsky.social
Just returned from a weekend camping trip with friends on Whidbey Island. It might have been the best campground I have ever seen, nestled in the tall trees with trails to a dramatic bluff and beach. The world can be harsh, but this part for these few days was nourishing
August 25, 2025 at 12:04 AM
Just returned from a weekend camping trip with friends on Whidbey Island. It might have been the best campground I have ever seen, nestled in the tall trees with trails to a dramatic bluff and beach. The world can be harsh, but this part for these few days was nourishing
Seattle friends - save the date! I'm debuting my (m)ORPH VR-Music performance on Saturday Sept. 6th 8pm at The Chapel in Wallingford along with Raica @chloeharris.bsky.social and Orqid @tzz.bsky.social 🔊🎶 Please join us for an evening of immersive waveforms and stunning visuals!
My dad died two years ago at the age of 80. He had a difficult life punctuated by rays of love, hope, and redemption. He was a sweet, smart man who kept volumes of stories with him as he graduated to not having an earth life anymore. We all miss him, and I think about him constantly. Love you, dad
June 16, 2025 at 1:08 AM
My dad died two years ago at the age of 80. He had a difficult life punctuated by rays of love, hope, and redemption. He was a sweet, smart man who kept volumes of stories with him as he graduated to not having an earth life anymore. We all miss him, and I think about him constantly. Love you, dad
Reflecting on the death of a former colleague and manager in my tech career. He valued me, promoted me, and made a connection to have a social relationship outside of work. Things weren't always rosy with us, but most times they were. He was a good man, taken by cancer, leaving a family behind. RIP
June 9, 2025 at 3:03 AM
Reflecting on the death of a former colleague and manager in my tech career. He valued me, promoted me, and made a connection to have a social relationship outside of work. Things weren't always rosy with us, but most times they were. He was a good man, taken by cancer, leaving a family behind. RIP