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  • Musicthis is where i stash my music stuff.  check the dropdown or the sidebar for the projects i’ve uploaded so far.  i’ve got a lot to upload, so this section will be added to a lot until i’ve got everything posted. all music downloads are now, and will always be, completely free, released under a creative commons, attribution, non-commercial, share-alike license.  physical copies can be procured, contact me via one of the various social networks at the top and on the about page if you’re interested, or purchase a copy from my bandcamp page if you’re interested. there’s more to post, but what i’ve got up for your listening pleasure at the moment includes: jazzsequence — the moniker i’m currently releasing music under.  as of february 2010, i have two jazzsequence releases, both available on bandcamp: s3quence and you’ll have to wait for the book. gwoździec — an experiment in randomly generated, fully creative commons-licensed music.  read about the process here and download the full album on bandcamp. the loafmen — an improvisational, experimental rock band.  our full discography and brief bio available here. c.s.reynolds — largely experimental compositions exploring sound collage and ambience.  albums available to download here include eXperimenTs and  Urban…
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    • blind chaosfor 2010′s rpm challenge, i wanted to see if anyone was planning on doing another “blind chaos” project.  blind chaos got started in 2009 and the premise was to record roughly 35 minutes of whatever, ideally leaving gaps and pauses and spaces for other instruments, and then someone would, at the end, mash them all together and submit it to rpm. little did i know that i would end up being the mixer and producer of this year’s blind chaos. being at the helm and having not actually submitted a track was an educational experience.  i’d never really mixed before, not as a live twiddling with levels and effects and stuff, and it was amazing to me how the tracks flowed into each other naturally, so that i really didn’t need to push anything that hard — i just needed to let the music and the emerging counterpoints do their thing. blind chaos 2010 final cover art with updated title and contributor listings after February was over, there were still some folks who hadn’t been able to participate.  i remembered how that felt, and thinking that just because it wasn’t February shouldn’t mean that we couldn’t…
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  • Abouti’m a 31 yr. old (eek!) male, happily married with one son, gavin, and one daughter, lilah. with erin , i started arcane palette creative design — a web design studio hell-bent on spreading awesome, artistic design to the masses. i get my rocks off from technology, hacking html and css, watching (good) anime (like, say, trigun, neon genesis evangelion, his and her circumstances, lain), making/listening to music, and being generally a nrrd. having worked in the specialty department at whole foods for about a year, i’m a bit of a food snob, and my favorite cheeses are cambozola, dubliner with stout, cowgirl creamery’s mt tam, and humbolt fog i like amano chocolate, fran’s salt caramels and truffles and bissinger’s chocolate barks.  curry puffs (especially from Sawadee Thai Restaurant) are like thai food heaven.  i also like vietnamese food and sushi.  my musical tastes are eclectic, but you can’t go wrong with some saul williams or nine inch nails.  you can check me out on last.fm or the arcane palette page on blip.fm to see what i’m listening to. right now i’m playing a lot of borderlands, but i also play a lot of guild wars and classics like civ 3 and heroes of might and magic 3.  i recently started a tumblog…
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  • John Cage – Williams Mix

    People like to think that Skinny Puppy were pioneers in creating what was eventually known as Industrial Music. But pieces like this by John Cage (which pre-dates Puppy and Einsturzende Neubauten by about 30 years) is where Industrial’s real origins lie. I still want a recording of “Imaginary Landscape No. 4”, but barring that, here’s…

    October 15, 2013
  • Theme update and a mad dash to fix broken stuff

    So Museum Core was pushed live to the WordPress.org repo today. Of course I immediately switched my blog from the Twenty Fourteen theme I was testing to Core because, you know, it’s my freaking theme. And immediately I ran into some issues. If you are using Core and experience any of these, here are the fixes.…

    October 15, 2013
  • Nginx config with WordPress multisite on DreamHost

    Probably I should post this on the DreamHost wiki BUT I wanted to throw this out that I figured out a solution to an issue I was having on WordPress multisite since migrating to nginx… The problem The issue is that, while permalinks were working as expected, images were all broken, particularly when you were on…

    October 14, 2013
  • Little Boy Wearing a Monkey Hat Waiting for the US Government to Reopen So That He Can Go To the Zoo

    Little Boy Wearing a Monkey Hat Waiting for the US Government to Reopen So That He Can Go To the Zoo.

    October 11, 2013
  • This is all I have to say about that government shutdown thing

    http://www.hulu.com/watch/539756

    October 1, 2013
  • Don’t ask what I’ll be doing tomorrow

    September 30, 2013
  • First female employee

    First female employee

    In this Wired article on Dropbox, the fact that Dropbox hired Facebook’s “first female employee” was mentioned. I’m not interested in how Dropbox is acquiring talent — though I happily use Dropbox and look forward to more app developers incorporating Dropbox into their platforms. Rather, I’m interested in this “first female employee” thing. Because a…

    September 30, 2013
  • My Pluralsight course writing workflow

    My Pluralsight course writing workflow

    It’s been almost exactly a year since I started writing and developing courses for Pluralsight’s video library. It was last year at WordCamp Salt Lake City 2012 that Megan first came up to me and asked me if I’d be interested and  the 2013 SLC WordCamp passed just last weekend. Over that time, I’ve stumbled…

    September 26, 2013
  • My WordCamp SF badge is on the WordCamp planning page

    Found this today via Patrick Cox on the WordCamp planning site. source: http://plan.wordcamp.org/helpful-documents-and-templates/create-wordcamp-badges-with-gravatars/

    September 21, 2013
  • There I go again…

    So, today the WordPress 3.8 Admin Help team met up in #wordpress-sfd — a fact that I would have forgotten entirely about had I not been at my computer coding at the time . Siobhan and one other made the meeting. That was fine. You may recall I mentioned something a while ago about getting involved…

    September 2, 2013
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