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Posted on Oct 18, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 70s rock music and the bands that influenced me. I’m writing it for two reasons: (1) I enjoy sharing my musical preferences, as well as some of my influential thoughts on music in general; but more importantly…(2) I think this information will be useful to you if your goal is to learn how to write better songs! My first step toward becoming an accomplished songwriter was learning how to play guitar – so naturally, my favorite part of learning to play was listening to tons and TONS of great songs by other artists. The problem with trying to emulate songs written by others is finding good examples to copy from. That’s why it helps when you can find out who their main influences were, what kind of equipment they used, etc. This way, all those details become available for you to take advantage of! And hey, maybe even improve upon? So without further ado, here are seven albums released during the ’60s-80s which have had an impactful influence over today’s modern hardcore punk scene. These records contain some pretty awesome riffs, solos/licks/lifts, drumming patterns, bass lines …the list goes on forever really… So check them out below! Below is a long blog post about 2019 and what I’ve been up to. I want to give you an update on my life, my art practice and how things are going in general! For the first time ever – which feels wildly wrong after so many years of being ‘an artist’- there were months where I wasn’t making any new work at all. There was no urgency or drive behind me - it felt like I had just gotten off track with everything. A large part of this feeling was due to some major personal changes that took place during last year; a breakup, moving away from friends and family, starting university again (in London), switching careers…and not knowing who exactly I wanted to be anymore…or even what kind of person I wanted to become.. My life has changed drastically over these past few months - I can feel myself changing too. For better or for worse? Who knows. The only thing I know is that I am more confused than ever before by what it means to exist as a human today. And also: That every day holds possibility for growth and If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. 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After taking a step back from creating new pieces during these months between July & September – when things weren’t looking good financially either - something happened within my mindset while drawing from observation one afternoon early October 2018 . A shift occurred , almost magicaly :) In those moments standing alone inside St Pauls Cathedral sketching its architecture - whilst listening intently through headphones as always- suddenly everything made sense once again why i do what i do ..why im here right now doing THIS instead living another way ? It was then when all became clear … So much so that upon returning home later same evening wrote down notes regarding my thoughts feelings ideas etc related specifically towards process art practice itself along side ways forward plans outlining next steps forthcoming future projects both planned unplanned unexpected ones maybe ;) All leading eventually toward completion current body works collection series entitled “Re(a)cognition” The term ’re-cognize’ comes directly from Latin roots meaning “to know again” - hence perfectly describing state mental/emotional states experienced often times throughout creative journey thus far ! To reconnect recognise understand self awareness consciousness present moment presence all around us everywhere even inside our own minds bodies hearts souls spirits universes beyond simply words written spoken expressed seen heard felt touched smelled tasted sensed known understood experienced imagined visualised mentally manifest materialized physically tangibly real live here now alive breathing organic physical sentient spiritual metaphysical divine transcendental ultimate reality infinite existence eternal bliss perfection joy happiness love light peace serenity tranquility harmony balance order beauty truth wisdom knowledge understanding clarity insight awakening enlightenment freedom liberation Below is a long blog post about 2014’s “Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer” written by Richard Gere. As you know, we are working on our own movie which will be in theaters this year. I just wanted to share with you all how much I enjoyed reading your script! (I loved it.) You did such an incredible job capturing my character, Norman Oppenheimer, and his struggles as he navigates through life…and the world. He has so many unanswered questions that drive him forward at every turn, while trying desperately not to get crushed underneath them. I was able to relate deeply to those feelings. It felt like there were no limits for me when playing this role – everything was possible because of how realistically complex and conflicted Norman became for us both. Thankfully, our film won Best Picture award last night; I couldn’t have done without having read what you wrote first though :) The best part? Your writing style is easy-to-read yet full of suspenseful moments where anything can happen next–making readers feel tingly inside their bones while reading until late into the night. This makes me think maybe even more people should try out some light fiction novels from time to time instead solely focusing only on nonfiction works or other types outside these genres entirely since they offer up something new again each time around too! And yes before anyone asks—we do write about real events happening right now within society today but still manage somehow keep things very relatable overall despite being completely fictionalized narratives themselves.” Below is a long blog post about 5 things I’ve learned from my first year of homeschooling. My kids are all in high school now, so they will be graduating this coming Spring and Summer. We started the journey into home education for our eldest son when he was eight years old last September (2017). It has been an interesting adventure to say the least! This past weekend marked his eighth birthday and it got me thinking that it would probably make sense to share some thoughts with those who might like to consider following suit. Here goes….. Below is a long blog post about 5 different ideas that have been percolating in my head for the last couple of months. The first three are all inspired by other people’s work, and I wanted to thank them publicly here:

  1. The idea that a single-threaded programming model could be useful comes from an email discussion with David Ascher; he suggested that it might help if there were two ways to do things - one was “the right way”, which is multi-threaded but hard (and slow), while another was easier (“simple”) but would not scale well or handle concurrency correctly. His suggestion made me think harder about why simple programming models can make sense sometimes. This thinking led directly into …
  2. My own attempts at a small language based on CSP. The details are sketchy at this point, since I haven’t written anything down yet! But essentially what we need to keep track of a bunch of threads/processes is some data structure where each thread has its own address space as a key. We want something very lightweight so you don’t even have pointers, just numbers. And the data should live outside any particular process (or thread). So maybe it will look like this (not really tested): int pid = getpid(); // or whatever int addrspace[][sizeof(struct proc_data)]; // [0] -> [] = shared memory segment, owned by parent process // -> [1..N] = individual thread address spaces, owned // by those processes struct proc_data* pdataspace[N]; addrspace[pid][getpid()]=pdataspace[pid]+1; // “+” means add new element? The only reason to care about getting rid of pointers is that they can’t cross arbitrary boundaries between addressespaces, because otherwise the compiler won’t see how to optimize the code efficiently. You need a virtual machine interface anyway (to share objects across addressspaces), so you might as well use normal pointer syntax instead, but then you lose many nice optimizations such as being able to copy whole chunks of memory around without having to manually set up extra copies when passing arguments and return values.
  3. One idea that has been rattling around inside my head recently is a sort of distributed-shared-memory architecture. This isn’t quite the same thing as the above, but may fit together nicely. In particular I envision a system where every process gets its own private address space. Every time I start writing software for this kind of environment I end up thinking about problems related to synchronization and global state, which makes me realize once again why the Linux kernel is still pretty much unbeatable, despite its quirks : )
  4. Another recent thought experiment involves using NUMA machines for computationally intensive tasks, possibly replacing lots of CPU caches with fast network links (perhaps DRAM over