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Outskirts

Posted in Random Thoughts on October 2nd 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: the pod bay door will be closed for a little while…but not too long. I’ve spent some time smoothing out the edges after the move to a new hosting service, and am going to take a couple of days off from blogging. I’m working a six-day week, and want to squeeze in some movies before they leave town. I can report that I’m starting to like the new workout routine suggested by the trainer I met with recently, and am feeling that I might be on the edge of some progress – good news all around. The tennis elbow condition in my left arm hasn’t improved, so I may need an MRI. I’ll learn more later this month when I meet with a sports physician again. The hearing aid jury is still deliberating – I have a few weeks to decide whether or not to purchase the Aero 211 AZ I’m using now.

This evening was particularly satisfying: I helped friends choose a starter electric guitar and amp for their daughter, who is rapidly becoming a good musician and songwriter at 15 years old. We were at Avenue Guitars, and studied two starter kits (amp and guitar), and settled on a Godin SD (black colour) and a Roland Cube 30 guitar amp. The guitar has a very sweet sound, and the amp has 8 guitar amp model channels. Everyone walked away happy, and now I want to borrow the new equipment and test it out!

I’ll be back shortly. See you then.

Hurricanes, The Future, and Rumours of the Future

Posted in Mixed Bag Special on October 1st 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: Some kind soul has posted these pictures taken in Halifax, in the aftermath of Hurricane Juan.

:: Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the world wide web in 1989. He shares his ideas of a more “intelligent” web in this interview from the BBC.

:: Spider Robinson asks, “Why are our imaginations retreating from science and space, and into fantasy?