2021-09-13

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2021-09-13 07:09 am
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What I saw on the web on 2021.9.12


  1. Synesius of Cyrene & the Way Between
    by James Ford
    https://www.patheos.com/blogs/monkeymind/2021/09/synesius-of-cyrene-and-the-way-between.html
    an interesting approach to religious matters
    via rss

  2. Invisible Sun: Themes and Nightmares
    by Charlie Stross
    http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2021/09/invisible-sun-themes-and-night.html
    looking forward to this last book in the second Merchant Princes series!
    via rss

  3. Music and Categories Interstitial Speculation from a Record Collector
    by Warren Senders
    https://web.archive.org/web/20130623065153/http://www.interstitialarts.org/what/music_and_categories.html
    (link is to part 1 of 6, this is an essay which is no longer available at its original web location. fortunately, the Internet Archive exists) a consideration of musical taxonomy from someone with acceptably large musical tastes
    via memory and some serious googlery

  4. TB10
    by Takamine
    https://www.takamine.com/TB10
    a bowable hybrid bass guitar?!?
    via reddit

  5. Encyclopedia Of A World That Doesn’t Exist | Codex Seraphinianus
    by Curious Archive
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1FXQMmXYoA
    i've been aware of the Codex for a long time now, haven't yet gotten around to tracking down a copy
    via boing

  6. 8 Levels of BACH
    by Shutian Cheng
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POtXSOIyf7I
    that's some good Bach going on there. (although the intonation of the piano occasionally sounded off. and Bach wouldn't've used a piano of course)
    via boing

  7. Carl Hostetter, editor of The Nature of Middle-earth
    by Carl Hostetter, interlocuted by Nerd of the Rings
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24qgQDW1s9Y
    75 minutes of interview to which i'll listen when opportunity presents
    via googlery after reddit