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Film Archives - Cultivature
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Arts Culture. The World. The Rebirth of Khool. Ben Sisario’s latest feature for The New York Times. Shines a light on ‘Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten’. A documentary about the rise and fall of Cambodia’s Rock Music scene in the 1960s and ’70s. Thankfully, a modern resurgence of interest in this music is making it more broadly available. Compilations have emerged in recent years (like the ‘Sounds of Siam’ series. By DJ Chris Menist) and modern bands like Cambodian Space Project. April 10, 2015.
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Heard Archives - Cultivature
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Arts Culture. The World. RSS feed for this section. The Rebirth of Khool. Ben Sisario’s latest feature for The New York Times. Shines a light on ‘Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten’. A documentary about the rise and fall of Cambodia’s Rock Music scene in the 1960s and ’70s. Thankfully, a modern resurgence of interest in this music is making it more broadly available. Compilations have emerged in recent years (like the ‘Sounds of Siam’ series. By DJ Chris Menist) and modern bands like Cambodian Space Project.
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Drum Machine Archives - Cultivature
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Arts Culture. The World. Tag Archives: Drum Machine. Drum Machine In Your Browser. It was only a matter of time before someone made an excellent HTML5-Based Drum Machine. That you can play around with in your web browser. This one features five tone banks (TR-808, TR-909, Linndrum, Machinedrum, and an Acoustic Drum Kit) and even lets you export your patterns to WAV files. I’ll be right back… going to peek into this rabbit hole for just a minute. March 28, 2015.
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Music Archives - Cultivature
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Arts Culture. The World. RSS feed for this section. The Rebirth of Khool. Ben Sisario’s latest feature for The New York Times. Shines a light on ‘Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten’. A documentary about the rise and fall of Cambodia’s Rock Music scene in the 1960s and ’70s. Thankfully, a modern resurgence of interest in this music is making it more broadly available. Compilations have emerged in recent years (like the ‘Sounds of Siam’ series. By DJ Chris Menist) and modern bands like Cambodian Space Project.
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Macdrifter - Justin Lancy’s Writer Workflow. You should spend some time trying to refine your way of working but, in the end, you should never forget that systems and tools are less important than something else — actually doing your work. Site is one that I should have been following but wasn’t, which is weird because I’ve stolen a thing or two from his scripts. Fortunately that error is easily rectified and there is now a link to his site in the sidebar. David Sparks - Dumping Google Search. Interestin...
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TextExpander tools for AppleScript editing
http://macolyte.net/post/18150672847/textexpander-tools-for-applescript-editing
TextExpander tools for AppleScript editing. I had set up a few of these on my own, but it’s nice to see them all in one place and maintained by Brett. This site has been superseded by my new, very similar, site at piperedirect.com. But everything here will remain until Tumblr goes away. Mac Power Users Podcast. 2011 Don't Steal My Shit.
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Interesting Links - Week 2, 2012
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Interesting Links - Week 2, 2012. Awk - A Tutorial and Introduction. Long list of interesting links, delivered to your email inbox every week. The Kingdom of Loathing. Ever wanted a pet sabre-toothed lime? Have an urge to celebrate the Festival of Jarlsberg? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then this the online game for you. But even if you didn’t, forget your fancy World of Warcraft graphics. Embrace the simplicity of line drawings. But everything here will remain until Tumblr goes away.
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BBEdit
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A couple of good, detailed posts about BBEdit this week. Not an editor I use on a regular basis, but I’ve tried it a few times here and there. It doesn’t suck. Macdrifter - Moving Text Editors: Taking BBEdit Seriously. Clark’s Tech Blog - Problems with BBEdit. Right now, to be honest, I write all my BBEdit scripts in Python using Appscript. It’s far more easy to write and I can leverage all the Python libraries to do things. But everything here will remain until Tumblr goes away. Mac Power Users Podcast.
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And Now for Something Completely Different
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And Now for Something Completely Different. Macolyte.net began its life as a self-hosted WordPress site. At the time, it seemed like the most logical choice. A few years in, I realized I was sick and tired of dealing with all the management that comes with running a WordPress site: databases, comment spam, software updates, plugins, etc. Tumblr was an attractive alternative. It was free and took all that administrative bullshit away. Has presented itself (thanks Gabe. So why start over? I thought up the ...
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How I Back Up
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How I Back Up. It appears the post I wrote about downgrading from Mountain Lion to Lion. Time Machine to a Time Capsule. Which backs up my home folder to Amazon S3. Which clones my entire hard drive to an external USB drive. To run its backups automatically as well, but I don’t so there's a monthly repeating task in OmniFocus. That ensures I do it. There are other solutions out there, especially in the online backup arena (you can check out CrashPlan. But everything here will remain until Tumblr goes away.
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