August with a gasp
of happiness
The push of newspaper
quotes expresses
that hurt will cease
When retrospection
is transfused
and recreated as
a solitary profession.
{ Brent Bechtel }
Here's one:
http://tinyurl.com/mvyo6
Moderately entertaining.
writing + wryting + too much coffee + just enough xanax
http://pages.prodigy.net/bbechtel/songs/wherethatcan.mp3
Hmm ... if they really meant "gigabit" ... 1 billion bits ... but not
bytes ... ?
I'd vote for DVDs, but maybe there's something about data transfer and
format that makes it different.
O Wizards of USENET and computing! I invoke thee; answer us.
Sincerely,
Brent
mwp wrote:
What kind of CD-RO
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Over 100 megs of official records and photos detailing government lies
to We The People, this website started as a subpage of a website
designed to promo
The Primary Source Is Not Important.
Eliot opens the wasteland with a quote from Dante
but I begin and end invoking imagery from Bosch,
even though a painting is harder to plagiarize in writing.
No translation, no footnote needed, since you know
this place already, and without a hundred extra l
NOTE: Highly abridged polymath in need of work
LOCATION: Denver, Colorado, USA
I can, and will, do almost anything from brass instrument repair to
assisting mad scientists.
Highly-skilled with the use of coffeemakers, computers, and electrolytic
capacitors.
AGENDA: Seeking possible net { work |
http://pages.prodigy.net/bbechtel/songs/soundtrack02.mp3
+ Me singing through a Tel-Ray Super Organ Tone into a Gibson GA-5 looped
+ Found reel-to-reel recording - played like a turntable
(I sang for the original Star Trek soundtrack.)
+ 2005 Samick electic guitar
+ 1953 Supro lap steel guitar
+ Crackling & phase cancellation and digital effects
http://pages.prodigy.net/bbechtel/songs/guitartrack01.mp3
A substitute for wryting at the moment.
Sincerely,
Mister Brent
.. ah! Now, that would be interesting, to have some dancing trails and
ambient music. Kick me if I do anything derivative ...
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
Absolutely - I asked her to do this; she's one of the Swiss dancers I'm
working with - Alan
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Brent Bechtel
Interesting dance and fall ... something you filmed?
Alan Sondheim wrote:
origin and corruption of digital trembling
http://www.asondheim.org/tremb.mp4
incorrect aspect ratio in all forms
Maud Liardon establishes time and dies
, Brent Bechtel wrote:
Sounds absolutely WILD. You had a band in the 60s? Or is my mind just
blurred?
Do tell a little.
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
(my new attitude since my work doesn't garner comments any more on the
lists, so well as might advertise with jetlag)
NWW? Thunder Perfect Mind? Oooo.
Brent Bechtel wrote:
Sounds absolutely WILD. You had a band in the 60s? Or is my mind just
blurred?
Do tell a little.
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
(my new attitude since my work doesn't garner comments any more on the
lists, so well as might advertise
Sounds absolutely WILD. You had a band in the 60s? Or is my mind just
blurred?
Do tell a little.
-Brent
Alan Sondheim wrote:
(my new attitude since my work doesn't garner comments any more on the
lists, so well as might advertise with jetlag)
I walked around Brooklyn from
Coney Island to Greenpoint from
Bensonhurst to Brooklyn Bridge
into Manhattan and Soho where
a woman tried to sew me a coat
and
I met Alan & Azure on an icy day
and they made me tea and we talked
it was very nice with antique maps
and
I walked with a flower in my ha
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