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      11 Jan 2012

      The way to a developer's heart is great documentation.

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      http://blog.parse.com/2012/01/11/designing-great-api-docs/

      "Designing Great API Docs"

      there's also a discussion going on here:

      http://reddit.com/comments/ocy2g

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      11 Dec 2011

      my favorite tebows

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      from @Tebowing 

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      3 Dec 2011

      Today at the High

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      Picasso to Warhol and MOCA GA
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      29 Nov 2011

      2 crushes collide: bluegrass and cello inYo-Yo Ma's 'Goat Rodeo'

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      http://www.npr.org/2011/11/21/142520794/yo-yo-mas-bluegrass-goat-rodeo?sc=21&f=10003

      Yo-Yo Ma's Bluegrass-Inspired 'Goat Rodeo'
      by NPR Staff

      NPR - November 21, 2011

      A sense of humor comes through The Goat Rodeo Sessions, the latest Americana exploration for the world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. He's joined by three other virtuosos, all in the world of bluegrass: Nashville bassist and composer Edgar Meyer, Nashville session player and fiddler Stuart Duncan and, at 30, the youngest of the bunch, mandolinist Chris Thile of Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers.

      What's a "goat rodeo," you may ask? Thile says it's an aviation term "where so many things ... go wrong that you need to go right for everything to turn out not utterly disastrous."

      "We kind of felt a kinship with that concept," Thile says in an interview and performance with All Things Considered host Melissa Block.

      Ma says the album title, The Goat Rodeo Sessions, came about because so many of the songs' working titles had the word "rodeo" attached to them. When Thile looked up "goat rodeo" one day, he says, they thought, "Gee, that's a version of us."

      "Everybody could be a leader or everybody could be a follower at various times," Ma says. "And I think the vast amounts of fun that we have — which is, for me, that's the goat rodeo part: How can we ever get any work done when we're laughing all of the time? That's actually the part that we love the most. It's a great balance between the two."

      Poking A Bow In The Ear

      That fun extends beyond the studio to live shows. Bows get poked into fellow members' ears during performances, while the band sometimes writes lyrics to instrumental songs that, Ma jokingly says, "you'll never, ever hear."

      "Part of having fun ... I think Stuart [Duncan] said something very interesting. He said that some of the best playing that he feels he has done was when he wasn't focused on himself, on trying to get something right," Ma says. "The idea of poking a bow in someone's ear, for example, while [he's] about to do something serious actually makes him not think about the seriousness of what he's about to do, which actually releases him to do what he needs to do."

      With all four musicians in a circle, The Goat Rodeo Sessions was recorded at James Taylor's barn studio in Massachusetts.

      "Because we were using the overhead microphones, for a balance, we were talking about maybe the mandolin being on up risers so that it was equal with the violin as far as how close it was to the overheads," Duncan says. "Upon hearing this, James Taylor goes down in his shop and builds a five-by-five riser for Chris [Thile] to sit on. You think about one of the world's greatest finger-picking guitarists with a power saw in his hand."

      "I'd like to think of it as James Taylor putting me on a pedestal," Thile says, laughing.

      School Of Fish

      Edgar Meyer says working in a tight circle affects each member's playing.

      "That's actually an aesthetic that we want, both in the local sense of one measure or one phrase, but also in the longer sense of a year or two years," Meyer says. "You want to come out different people than when you walked in."

      "We all like to go to the edge," Ma adds. "And we like to take calculated risks to go to the edge. And all of us, in some weird way, are also perfectionist[s], so the tension between the two is what we play off of each other. Therefore, the visual cues. Therefore, the tight quarters. So when somebody does something that you know is special to them or going in a different direction, we almost intuitively will follow. It's like a school of fish, you know; suddenly they will turn direction. And that's part of the thing that makes a performance or music come alive." [Copyright 2011 National Public Radio]

      To learn more about the NPR Music App for iPhone, go to http://iphone.npr.org/recommendnprmusic

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      24 Nov 2011

      Buy nothing day: whirl-mart

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      "Whirl-mart: Participants silently steer their shopping carts around a shopping mall or store in a long, baffling conga line without putting anything in the carts or actually making any purchases."

      Not to be confused with the zombie walk.

      http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_Nothing_Day

      Image from adbusters.org

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      24 Nov 2011

      Thank you

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      Sleeping dogs on home made quilts

      Nalgene sweating with cold water

      Reading machines from the future

      House plants begging open porches

      Family game time - never forced fun

      Take also unto thee wheat and barley and green smoothies

      Guys and Dolls

      I'm not exactly sure who to thank for many of these things... But I am thankful for them.

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      24 Nov 2011

      Derrida on 'Thank you'

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      "By politely responding with a ‘thank-you’, there is often, and perhaps even always, a presumption that because of this acknowledgement one is no longer indebted to the other who has given, and that nothing more can be expected of an individual who has so responded. Significantly, the gift is hence drawn into the cycle of giving and taking, where a good deed must be accompanied by a suitably just response. As the gift is associated with a command to respond, it becomes an imposition for the receiver, and it even becomes an opportunity to take for the ‘giver’, who might give just to receive the acknowledgement from the other that they have in fact given."

      http://www.iep.utm.edu/derrida/#SH7b
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      28 Oct 2011

      Schrödinger's Cat

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      Check out this video on YouTube:

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      12 Oct 2011

      The Home Depot Float at Pride = super awesome

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      Ok, I'm way late on this and totally a slack co-worker, but I just got around to watching The Home Depot's Pride float and wow!!!!! Can I say Super Awesome Float!??? Totally impressed!!! I was jumping up and down when they got to THD. Lol. Great job guys and gals!!!!!

      http://www.11alive.com/video/1209687998001/0/Atlanta-Pride-Festival-Parade---...

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      12 Oct 2011

      The Home Depot Float at Pride = super awesome

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      Ok, I'm way late on this and totally a slack co-worker, but I just got around to watching The Home Depot's Pride float and wow!!!!! Can I say Super Awesome Float!??? Totally impressed!!! I was jumping up and down when they got to THD. Lol. Great job guys and gals!!!!!

      http://www.11alive.com/video/1209687998001/0/Atlanta-Pride-Festival-Parade---...

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