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365 #105 - 21-November-2007
mood: :-D
music: make your own kind of music - mamma cass elliot
"Nobody can tell ya
There's only one song worth singing
They may try and sell ya
Cause it hangs them up
To see someone like you
You gotta make your own kind of music
Sing your own special song
Make your own kind music
Even if nobody else sings along
It can't be nowhere
The loneliest kind of lonely
It may be
Just to do your thing is the hardest things to do"
Most people live and die with their music still unplayed. They never dare to try.
Amy Mei Yin Cosby (School of Science and Technology) 8
Please note that thesis titles for higher degrees are listed in the programme only when the degree comprised greater than 66.66 per cent research
Doctor of Philosophy
‘Developing a Landscape Risk Assessment for the Redheaded Cockchafer (Adoryphorus couloni) in Dairy Pastures Using Precision Agriculture Sensors’
Principal Supervisor: Professor David Lamb
Jade Hauser
Rough magazine spread for a fictional magazine called Note. The brief was wide open, my goal is to create spreads and an identity for a music magazine. The content will be more indie; with the absence of top 40 bands, but I want it to be as accessible as main stream magazines (such as Rolling Stone, Revolver, Billboard etc.), with the same kind of budget.
Still needs fine tuning but I'm curious to hear opinions so far.
I was fortunate enough to manage to get a front row seat at the Blue Note for a very rare Frank Sinatra, Jr. performance. It was an evening of "Frank." Everyone in the place (which included some actors from the Sopranos) thought Frank, Jr. brought the place down.
He performed a cornucopia of songs that his dad stylized. To the best of my recollection, the set went like this:
Can't Take You Nowhere
That Face
I Was a Fool to Let You Go
I'm Moody
Here's to the Losers
One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)
I Get a Kick Out of You
Street of Dreams
I've Got You Under My Skin
Nature Boy
A Foggy Day
Summer Wind
My First Affair
Strangers in the Night
Where or When
You Shot Me Down
New York, New York.
A most excellent performance from a most excellent performer.
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Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
I like to surprise my lovely with random little notes scattered 'round the house. Sometimes they take the form of commentary scrawled into the margins of the newspaper left open on the kitchen table. Or a Post-it in his cereal box. This one found its way onto the bathroom mirror.
The other day I decided to spread the Flickr love by writing loads of testimonials for beloved contacts who had none. They've all been sitting around unapproved, which led me to the discovery that Flickr's testimonial notifier is not working, and has not for awhile now. And lo and behold, I also realized there was a really sweet one waiting for ME to approve! D'oh! Who knows how long that's been sitting there, and I felt so rude not acknowledging it til now! So I suggest y'all go to your profiles and click on 'Manage testimonials' on the right hand side... you might have a surprise in store!
Claro y Samsung Electronics anunciaron recientemente la llegada al Perú del nuevo Galaxy Note, un celular que combina las características de una tablet y las de un smartphone.
These notes are the logical way to extend and productize David Allen's idea of leaving something by the door so that you don't forget it.
I saw these today at The Container Store.
Kikkerland Design's Jeroen Kuiper is silhouetted against the projection screen as he speaks at the Moleskine presentation. MOLESKINERIE@ NAMTA 2005
This is the inn we love in Falmouth. It's a beautiful house, about a block away from the beach, the proprieter is a true character, and the breakfast is spectacular.
Last week a box with fabulous goodies arrived from Darkroom Door. Thanks Rachel!
The black and white photochips looked perfect to decorate a note holder I had, perfect size and color.
Full project is HERE on Darkroom Door Blog.