I just downloaded Flock for Mac. I am testing it out. It seems a little overwhelming. I am actually writing this post with the browser’s built in blog editor. Now let’s see what happens….
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I just downloaded Flock for Mac. I am testing it out. It seems a little overwhelming. I am actually writing this post with the browser’s built in blog editor. Now let’s see what happens….
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Glad you guys love Flock so much, and tnakhs for helping spread the word. Send me an email with your address and shirt sizes and I’ll hook you up with something nice
It needs to work in flash player 7, the youtube videos seem to work in it, so do google videos. I would love it if you did some linux stuff on your show, like beryl/compiz/xgl.Cheers
Bravo les filles pour cette energie Corentin est un copain de mon fils Thomas, ce garcon a une peche d’enfer Je vous dis felicitations A bientotBisous
especially because we can confirm some awesome names speaking that weekend! Evo Terra, the fabulous Amy Donohue, and we even have some local TV news fame speaking- 3-TV?s Carey Pena! Who would want to miss
Kevin was very special to Elaine and me from the first sesshin we attended 6 or 7 years ago to the most recent a few weeks ago, when he came in during an evening sitting walking slowly with his cane and friends in support. I’ll miss his humor and his dedication.
Hazel thanks for your note. (LOVE The Sartorialist!!). All black is often the default colour because it’s the easier to unify (imagine an ensemble full of slightly different shades of red), it’s easy on the eyes, and the audience tends to focus more on the music than if the ensemble were wearing different colours. The problem with saying go for it, wear any colour is what one person considers stylish another will consider completely inappropriate. There there’s the issue of colour clashing. And in classical music, there are known stereotypes about what kind of dress is associated with certain types of music. Opera performers (and audiences) tend to go all out with style and flamboyance; Baroque performers (and audiences) tend not to consider fashion a big deal and are very low-key with their apparel. Ultimately, no, I don’t think ensembles should be able to wear any colour; then it looks like a rehearsal.
Paki, aunque con retraso, te comunico que todos los que lo solicist teis a trav s de los coemntarios est is admitidos/as