Music, Engineering & Everything Else Spotlight: Yamaha YSL-548 vs Rath R400 Christian M. Schmid, February 18, 2024, Music,Spotlight I do not usually do product reviews, but as I invested significant time and effort, I thought you might find this write-up useful. ...
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It was a day that made us feel normal. We’re family! You need yours as much as anyone else needs theirs. With that said, I hope you were able to celebrate your mom, your grandma, anyone that takes a roll as a mother- if you didn’t get it last weekend, you’re appreciated ...
Early on in the Black Swan Pas de Deux, the stage lighting dims, magnifying the danger as Odile is casting her spell. It stays this way until the moment of truth, when the lighting returns to normal, intensifying the chaos that ensues. With every lift of her chin and every haughty glanc...
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I dislike normal pizza cutters that roll back and forth dragging toppings with it. This one simply rocks from side to side to cut your pizza (or sandwich!) and wipes clean in seconds. They make great gifts too! This is the best pizza cutter I’ve ever used. ...
K.G. Schneider's blog on librarianship, writing, and everything else(Dis)Association Monday, May 27, 2019 Walking two roses to their new home, where they would be planted in the front yard. I have been reflecting on the future of a national association I belong to that has struggled ...
“I shout out to those kobolds,” to the groan of everyone else. “What do you say?” My DM asks. I had no idea so I said the first thing I could think of. “Fuck off,” I shout. “Roll for initiative.” Harailt was brash and a loudmouth. That is as far as roleplaying hi...
K.G. Schneider's blog on librarianship, writing, and everything else(Dis)Association Monday, May 27, 2019 Walking two roses to their new home, where they would be planted in the front yard. I have been reflecting on the future of a national association I belong to that has struggled ...
Well,THIScaught my eye. I was hoping that by this time, December 2021, I would be able to write an article about “Whew, that was close! Now we can get back to normal.” If only. . . This last almost-two years has been unbelievable – impossible to describe easily or painlessly....