A No-Expences Spared Chalet

‘Season’s Greetings from Maison Blanc & Vert

A new fully-catered 12 person, no compromise luxury chalet is now available in Châtel, the heart of the
Portes du Soleil – with direct access to either France or Switzerland’s no limits skiing areas.

We think you’ll agree that even as a non-skier, you’ll love the facilities of this no expense spared chalet
designed with you in mind – bask in the heated indoor pool, enjoy a spa treatment or sauna, watch your
favourite movie in the cinema, work up a sweat in the gym or relax in any of the three lounges.

Simply fly to Geneva and leave the rest to us.’

Mstation note: clicking on “tariffs” might give you heartburn.

www.maisonblancetvert.com

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Gospel/Blues: Staple Singers etc Mixtape

If you like a bit of Gospel/Blues you might this fairly orgasmic…
01 Rev. Jesse Jackson – Introduction of Aretha and Mavis Staples by Rev. Jesse Jackson
02 The Staple Singers – I Had A Dream
03 Mavis Staples – Keep On Pushing – LP Version
04 Curtis Mayfield – Suffer – Demo Version
05 Lambchop – Give Me Your Love (Love Song)
06 John Coltrane – My Favorite Things – LP Version
07 Michael McDonald – Love T.K.O.
08 Mavis Staples – A House Is Not A Home
09 Betty Mae Fikes – Up Above My Head

MavisMixtape by !K7 Records

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Classical Recordings from the 60s

Geoffrey Terry recorded Antonin Dvorák – Symphony No 9 in E minor Op 95, and many other pieces as well and has now released them through http://www.orchestralconcertcds.com

Here are some notes he sent us …
‘Once, whilst travelling on tour with the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra in the UK I was asked what BRNO signified, was it perhaps the British Railways Northern Orchestra? And that was a serious suggestion.
To the English ear it is a strange sounding name, Brno. Probably not many appreciate that Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, the capital of Moravia. It is just a short journey north of Vienna, in fact nearer to Vienna than to Prague. Now we have all heard of Prague.
The Brno Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the largest in Europe. It is one of only three orchestras ever to have played for the Pope – now he’s fussy.
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I once heard the Czech Philharmonic performing Dvo?ák’s Stabat Matter in Prague. The following evening I heard the same work performed by the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra in Brno. To my surprise I enjoyed the second performance more than the first. The conductor, Antonio Ross Marba, directed both performances, so a difference in style wasn’t the reason. The Czech Philharmonic is of course a wonderful Orchestra, one of the greatest in the world; the point is that the Brno Orchestra should be considered in the same category.
The Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, with their principal conductor, Ji?i Waldhans gave a performance of Dvo?ák’s 9th Symphony in the Royal Festival Hall on the 22nd October 1966. If was a live, public performance on the very first tour of the UK by the orchestra.
The concert was also recorded and the recording technique employed was CNSTR. What is that? Certified, natural, sound, technique recording; (more below).
The string section, on that historic occasion, constituted of: 16 first violins, 16 second, 16 violas, 16 cellos and 8 double basses, with a normal compliment of woodwind, brass and percussion. A full, Symphony Orchestra indeed.
The opening pp bars of the first movement set the scene, controlled and electrifying. Then the French Horns brief comment followed by the woodwind, responding with heartrending clarity, as if drifting across a calm lake.
The calm is then broken by a snapped announcement from the strings, followed by a crisp triplet on the timpani – the unmistakable sound of wood striking skin, of that there is no doubt. (It seems that capturing that particular sound creates difficulty for many CD publishers, not so here).
The short strings, followed by timpani, phrase is repeated several times then followed by the deep, rich sound of the basses and cellos all – 24 of them, their rosined bows exciting the strings of their instruments to produce a sound that is precisely reproduced on the recording. Then several more short statements from each of the sections of the orchestra
before the introduction leads to the first theme.
Waldhans draws beauty, drama, elegance and most of all nuances from the highly skilled team under his command.
The elegiac second movement emphasises the nostalgia of the composer for his homeland.
The staccato opening of the third movement reminds us that we are sitting in the Royal Festival Hall, perhaps the centre of the 5th row from the front. If we close our eyes for a moment we could easily be mislead into believing that to be the case. By now the professionalism of the orchestra has been clearly established. Once again the attack of the
timpani resonates in uncanny realism.
The full dynamic range is wholly due to the direction of the conductor since no adjustments were made to the level during the recording process. The only electronic alterations made to the recording at all were to remove any extraneous noises, even then providing that the music was unaffected. The end result is a unique experience. A truly,
natural, acoustic, mirror image of the glorious sound of the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra in a realistic representation of the sound that evening in the Royal Festival Hall.’[/slider]

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Carbon Fiber Art Surfboard

PS-SURF2_15105
Too late for Christmas we’re afraid, as they take 2 to 3 weeks to get one out the door, and the price of US$2995 might lose a few people as well. It features carbon fiber outside foam with art work and inlaid shell. Not sure how much your cred would suffer if you actually took it to the beach.
http://www.kirnazabete.com/just-in/wave-print-short-board

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Copenhagen Climate Change Notes

It’s something but it’s not much…
…’The three-page accord that Mr. Obama negotiated with the leaders of China, India, Brazil and South Africa and then presented to the conference did not meet even the modest expectations that leaders set for this meeting, notably by failing to set a 2010 goal for reaching a binding international treaty to seal the provisions of the accord.

Nor does the plan firmly commit the industrialized nations or the developing nations to firm targets for midterm or long-term greenhouse gas emissions reductions. The accord is nonetheless significant in that it codifies the commitments of individual nations to act on their own to tackle global warming.’
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/19/science/earth/19climate.html?_r=1&hp

…”The governments which moved so swiftly to save the banks
have bickered and filibustered while the biosphere burns.”
http://www.alternet.org/story/144687/copenhagen_talk_ends_with_agreement%2C_but_no_binding_deal%3A_so%2C_ho
w_screwed_are_we

…The continuing policy of the denialists of using bad or discredited science continues to work. Is there no limit to some people’s stupidity?

…The somewhat right wing (for Denmark) government has not earned many kudos for the ways it has acted on questions of protest, both inside and outside the meetings.

…There have been many reports that the Danish police (who have an enviably good reputation normally) have over-reacted, using unnecessary violence against peaceful protesters.

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Workspace Inspiration

mitchofficehed

Over at Lifehacker.com they’re having a ‘best of 2009′ series on everything from downloads for different OS’s to pictures of all kinds of setups for computer desks and rooms .. and there’s some pretty nice work there.

http://lifehacker.com/5428746/most-popular-featured-workspaces-of-2009

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Dark Matter Found?

‘For 80 years, it has eluded the finest minds in science. But tonight it appeared that the hunt may be over for dark matter, the mysterious and invisible substance that accounts for three-quarters of the mass of the universe.

In a series of coordinated announcements at several US laboratories, researchers said they believed they had captured dark matter in a defunct iron ore mine half a mile underground. The claim, if confirmed next year, will rank as one the most spectacular discoveries in physics in the past century.

Tantalising glimpses of dark matter particles were picked up by highly sensitive detectors at the bottom of the Soudan mine in Minnesota, the scientists said.

more at http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/dec/17/dark-matter-detected

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Digital Mag Prototype Vid

pretty cool …

Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.

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The Eigenharp: kinda new musical instrument

‘News for techies that like and or play music. REVOLUTIONARY RADICAL NEW INSTRUMENT, the Eigenharp, debuts for the first time in the U.S.! The Eigenharp is a truly innovative new type of musical instrument.

Eigenlabs will be demonstrating 3 instruments for the first time in America at Winter NAMM on January 14,
2010: the Eigenharp Alpha [admin.virtualpressoffice.com], a professional level instrument which allows the
musician to play and improvise, change scale and key, transpose, alter tempo, program beats, create
arrangements, switch and layer multiple sounds — all while performing live on stage; the Eigenharp Pico
[admin.virtualpressoffice.com], a versatile and fun instrument that anyone can learn to play ; and will be
unveiling a NEW mid-range product for the first time ANYWHERE.

Keep up to date by following us on:

YouTube: www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eigenharp
(At the start of the clip, in the control room, you’ll see possibly the largest Neve desk in existence -Mstation note)
Myspace: www.myspace.com/eigenharp
Facebook: www.facebook.com/eigenharp
Twitter: www.twitter.com/eigenharp
(PR)

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Free wifi at McDonalds (US)

‘McDonald’s doesn’t want you to just grab your grease bombs and go—they want you to stick around, have a coffee drink, and surf the web from your laptop or smartphone. That’s why they’re offering up free Wi-Fi, which previously cost $2.95 for two hours, at 11,000 of its 14,000 U.S. locations, starting in mid-January. The service comes through AT&T, and looks to be an escalation of the iconic burger chain’s attempt to lure some latte-and-laptops business away from Starbucks. That said, the messy use of both fries and keyboards will likely remain a challenge. [WSJ.com via Mashable and Life Hacker]

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