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The adventure party all stared at the cute half-orc magical girl, with blue hair in twin tails.
"Well, aren't you just adorable?" Anika said.
"I'm sorry we got you transformed into a girl," said Kaylitha.
"Well, aren't you just adorable?" Anika said.
"I'm sorry we got you transformed into a girl," said Kaylitha.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week weâre featuring John Stowell, The Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, and Rob Alley. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
John Stowell/Michael Zilber Quartet â Basement Blues
www.johnstowell.com/
Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Eirik Hegdal with special guest Joshua Redman â Triads and More
trondheimjazzorkester.bandcamp.com/album/triads-and-more
trondheimjazzorkester.bandcamp.com/
Rob Alley Trio â Live at the Craighead Forest Bandshell on June 21, 2009
www.bigbandofbrothers.com/rob-alley
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
John Stowell/Michael Zilber Quartet â Basement Blues
www.johnstowell.com/
Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Eirik Hegdal with special guest Joshua Redman â Triads and More
trondheimjazzorkester.bandcamp.com/album/triads-and-more
trondheimjazzorkester.bandcamp.com/
Rob Alley Trio â Live at the Craighead Forest Bandshell on June 21, 2009
www.bigbandofbrothers.com/rob-alley
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week weâre featuring The Hanging Chads, NJHB, and Vertigo Jazz Project. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Vertigo Jazz Project Live at Double Door Inn on 2009-05-22
archive.org/details/vertjazz2009-05-22.flacf16
Hanging Chads Live at Sheraton Hotel Deck Party on 2006-09-15
archive.org/details/chads2006-09-15.flac16
NJHB Live at HairyLarryLand on 2018-07-28
archive.org/details/hl2018-07-28
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Vertigo Jazz Project Live at Double Door Inn on 2009-05-22
archive.org/details/vertjazz2009-05-22.flacf16
Hanging Chads Live at Sheraton Hotel Deck Party on 2006-09-15
archive.org/details/chads2006-09-15.flac16
NJHB Live at HairyLarryLand on 2018-07-28
archive.org/details/hl2018-07-28
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week weâre featuring The Beau Sasser Trio, The Mudcats, and the Benevento Russo Duo. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Benevento/Russo Live at Relix Studio on 2021-03-29
archive.org/details/duo2021-03-29
Beau Sasser Trio Live at The Main Pub on 2021-04-03
archive.org/details/BST2021-04-03.BeauSasserTrioTelefunkenDSBD
The Mudcats â Blues Fest House Band
archive.org/details/blues_fest_house_band
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Benevento/Russo Live at Relix Studio on 2021-03-29
archive.org/details/duo2021-03-29
Beau Sasser Trio Live at The Main Pub on 2021-04-03
archive.org/details/BST2021-04-03.BeauSasserTrioTelefunkenDSBD
The Mudcats â Blues Fest House Band
archive.org/details/blues_fest_house_band
Hi. I'm here to talk about Plain Text Programs, what they are, what they do, why they're good, and why they're not for everything. Right up front I'm requesting feedback on what I have to say. I'm on Mastodon and I'll start a thread for each podcast or you can reach me by email.
My Mastodon address is
@hairylarry@gamerplus.org
My profile is at
https://gamerplus.org/@hairylarry
And my email is
hairylarry@deltaboogie.com
Also you can Network With Hairy Larry at
https://deltaboogie.net.
In the future I plan on doing podcasts on specific Plain Text Programs, some that I wrote and some that were written by others. Any program that I will discuss will be licensed with a free culture license.
The first thing I want to emphasize about Plain Text Programs is that there's no database like SQL or LLM. All text data is written in plain text files stored on a file system.
My Mastodon address is
@hairylarry@gamerplus.org
My profile is at
https://gamerplus.org/@hairylarry
And my email is
hairylarry@deltaboogie.com
Also you can Network With Hairy Larry at
https://deltaboogie.net.
In the future I plan on doing podcasts on specific Plain Text Programs, some that I wrote and some that were written by others. Any program that I will discuss will be licensed with a free culture license.
The first thing I want to emphasize about Plain Text Programs is that there's no database like SQL or LLM. All text data is written in plain text files stored on a file system.
The patron
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The alien came to the library again, shortly before closing time, and quickly found a book.
"May this entity borrow The Complete History of Knitting?"
They always return the book they borrow after five minutes, but the ritual of checking it out seems important to them.
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The alien came to the library again, shortly before closing time, and quickly found a book.
"May this entity borrow The Complete History of Knitting?"
They always return the book they borrow after five minutes, but the ritual of checking it out seems important to them.
The knight's lance was broken, his armour split, his blood pooling under him.
"You failed," the dragon sneered. "There'll be no tales teaching children dragons can be slain."
"You failed," the dragon sneered. "There'll be no tales teaching children dragons can be slain."
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week weâre featuring the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Neal Francis, and Delta Legends. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Neal Francis Live at Framily Fest on 2020-09-05
archive.org/details/nealfrancis2020-09-05
www.nealfrancis.com/
The Jimi Hendrix Experience â Live In Maui
www.jimihendrix.com/music/music-money-madness-jimi-hendrix-in-maui/
Delta Legends Live at The Fall Ball on 2017-09-30
archive.org/details/hl2017-09-30
deltalegends.com/
Donât miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Neal Francis Live at Framily Fest on 2020-09-05
archive.org/details/nealfrancis2020-09-05
www.nealfrancis.com/
The Jimi Hendrix Experience â Live In Maui
www.jimihendrix.com/music/music-money-madness-jimi-hendrix-in-maui/
Delta Legends Live at The Fall Ball on 2017-09-30
archive.org/details/hl2017-09-30
deltalegends.com/
MixRemix On Anonradio - From The Creative Commons Jazz Library - 2024-09-06
jazz.mixremix.cc
1:11:43
Oleg O Kachanko-Fashion Runway
https://www.jamendo.com/album/180884/fashion-runway
CC BY-NC-ND
57:30
In Unexpected Places - Bruce H. McCosar
https://www.jamendo.com/album/52977/in-unexpected-places
CC BY-SA
42:57
Strange Boat, Strange Cargo - Régis V. Gronoff
https://rvgmusic.bandcamp.com/album/strange-boat-strange-cargo
CC BY-NC-SA
1:10:36
Graymic-Selected vol 2
https://www.jamendo.com/album/498638/selected-vol-2
CC BY-NC-ND
34:35
Fortadelis-Unexpected Journey
https://www.jamendo.com/album/178342/unexpected-journey
CC BY-NC-ND
39:15
Tom La Meche-Voyageur
https://www.jamendo.com/album/751/voyageur
CC BY-NC-ND
jazz.mixremix.cc
1:11:43
Oleg O Kachanko-Fashion Runway
https://www.jamendo.com/album/180884/fashion-runway
CC BY-NC-ND
57:30
In Unexpected Places - Bruce H. McCosar
https://www.jamendo.com/album/52977/in-unexpected-places
CC BY-SA
42:57
Strange Boat, Strange Cargo - Régis V. Gronoff
https://rvgmusic.bandcamp.com/album/strange-boat-strange-cargo
CC BY-NC-SA
1:10:36
Graymic-Selected vol 2
https://www.jamendo.com/album/498638/selected-vol-2
CC BY-NC-ND
34:35
Fortadelis-Unexpected Journey
https://www.jamendo.com/album/178342/unexpected-journey
CC BY-NC-ND
39:15
Tom La Meche-Voyageur
https://www.jamendo.com/album/751/voyageur
CC BY-NC-ND
Carsie Blanton writes anthems for a world worth saving.
Folklore read live!
The Working Class hero of magic Pumphut returns!
He will best those that swindle him.
The Working Class hero of magic Pumphut returns!
He will best those that swindle him.
2BR02B is a science fiction short story by Kurt Vonnegut, originally published in the pulp digest magazine Worlds of If Science Fiction, January 1962. The title is pronounced "2 B R naught 2 B" and refers to the telephone number one dials to schedule an assisted suicide with the Federal Bureau of Termination. The
"We got pants last year," Vera whined, "And shoes!"
"You're about to grow out of them," her parent reminded, "We still need to get you new books, pens, replace your backpack..."
Vera slumped, a little guilty about the backpack; it was meant to last her through to college, "Can I still get a new pendant?"
"You're about to grow out of them," her parent reminded, "We still need to get you new books, pens, replace your backpack..."
Vera slumped, a little guilty about the backpack; it was meant to last her through to college, "Can I still get a new pendant?"
Change of Life
by K. Tempest Bradford
It all started because I wanted a pet. All of us younger kids did. But Mom always said that there wasnât room for any pets cuz there were so many kids. She had a point, I guess. There were nine of us. But then David, my oldest brother, left home when he was only seventeen and a half to join the Peace Corps. Mom cried for three days straight. Dad said it was only because she was going through the Change of Life.
The day after she stopped crying there was a bunny in the living room. No cage, just a bunny. I guess Dad bought him hoping it would cheer Mom upâand it did. She sat on the couch holding the bunny for hours and told us all that we had a new family member: David the bunny. Katherine, my oldest sister, said that Mom named it David out of a sense of displacement or some other big word she liked to use just because she wanted to be a psychologist or a psychiatrist or some kind of person who messes with your head.
I wasnât impressed. I wanted a dog.
by K. Tempest Bradford
It all started because I wanted a pet. All of us younger kids did. But Mom always said that there wasnât room for any pets cuz there were so many kids. She had a point, I guess. There were nine of us. But then David, my oldest brother, left home when he was only seventeen and a half to join the Peace Corps. Mom cried for three days straight. Dad said it was only because she was going through the Change of Life.
The day after she stopped crying there was a bunny in the living room. No cage, just a bunny. I guess Dad bought him hoping it would cheer Mom upâand it did. She sat on the couch holding the bunny for hours and told us all that we had a new family member: David the bunny. Katherine, my oldest sister, said that Mom named it David out of a sense of displacement or some other big word she liked to use just because she wanted to be a psychologist or a psychiatrist or some kind of person who messes with your head.
I wasnât impressed. I wanted a dog.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week weâre featuring Sunna Gunnlaugs, Anna Greta, ADHD, and Ingi Bjarni. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
âWhat do you wish?â whispered the well.
The girl hesitated. A hundred wishes sprang to her lips: food, shelter, friends. Friends! But there was something sad about the well. She didnât want it to be sad.
âWho are you?â
The girl hesitated. A hundred wishes sprang to her lips: food, shelter, friends. Friends! But there was something sad about the well. She didnât want it to be sad.
âWho are you?â
DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jazz Writers Big Band Playing âElegyâ
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-08-25
Thanks Marty, today weâre going to hear a Big Band play a composition written by an Arkansas jazz educator.
I went to school at ASU with Joseph Curtis. After he graduated he was band director at Hoxie and Trumann. Heâs now in Law School in Little Rock.
I think the first time I recorded Joseph was when he was playing in an ASU small group called âJazztetteâ. Ron Horton wanted me to take some video of him teaching jazz improvisation and I also recorded their concert. I interviewed Dr. Horton and four of the students and produced a documentary, âJazztette â Teaching Jazz Improvisationâ. They played an original jazz composition by Joseph Curtis called âBaile de Treceâ.
I also recorded his band, Bluebeck, at KASU Jazz Thursday and Bebopalooza. I got to sit in with Bluebeck on guitar at the Jazz Thursday show. Gary Gazaway was the headliner at the Bebopalooza show and he invited Joseph Curtis and Ron Horton up to play on their closing songs.
Joseph was in NJHB and he played at our first session on December 29, 2012 as well as on many NJHB shows and albums in 2013 including my senior recital.
Joseph has played with my band Bebop Beatniks frequently and he is featured on the album âChurchâ. He would livestream with Bebop Beatniks from the Twitch Porch.
He participated in the KASU New Jazz In Jonesboro concerts at the public library. I got to play bass once with his band. He also played at New Jazz In Jonesboro with Ken Carroll and NJHB.
He contributed many of his songs to the Jazz Writers Big Band. I recorded most of their shows and the âJazz Writers Big Bandâ album.
His brother Clinton Curtis plays amazing alto sax and I have also recorded him many times but that will have to be for another podcast.
Visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com for links.
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-08-25
Thanks Marty, today weâre going to hear a Big Band play a composition written by an Arkansas jazz educator.
I went to school at ASU with Joseph Curtis. After he graduated he was band director at Hoxie and Trumann. Heâs now in Law School in Little Rock.
I think the first time I recorded Joseph was when he was playing in an ASU small group called âJazztetteâ. Ron Horton wanted me to take some video of him teaching jazz improvisation and I also recorded their concert. I interviewed Dr. Horton and four of the students and produced a documentary, âJazztette â Teaching Jazz Improvisationâ. They played an original jazz composition by Joseph Curtis called âBaile de Treceâ.
I also recorded his band, Bluebeck, at KASU Jazz Thursday and Bebopalooza. I got to sit in with Bluebeck on guitar at the Jazz Thursday show. Gary Gazaway was the headliner at the Bebopalooza show and he invited Joseph Curtis and Ron Horton up to play on their closing songs.
Joseph was in NJHB and he played at our first session on December 29, 2012 as well as on many NJHB shows and albums in 2013 including my senior recital.
Joseph has played with my band Bebop Beatniks frequently and he is featured on the album âChurchâ. He would livestream with Bebop Beatniks from the Twitch Porch.
He participated in the KASU New Jazz In Jonesboro concerts at the public library. I got to play bass once with his band. He also played at New Jazz In Jonesboro with Ken Carroll and NJHB.
He contributed many of his songs to the Jazz Writers Big Band. I recorded most of their shows and the âJazz Writers Big Bandâ album.
His brother Clinton Curtis plays amazing alto sax and I have also recorded him many times but that will have to be for another podcast.
Visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com for links.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week weâre featuring George Hinds, The Bottoms Up Blues Gang, Doug Hendrix, and David Dellacroce. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
There is one chord progression so important to jazz that if you master this chord progression, you've essentially unlocked hundreds of jazz standards because it is by far the most common chord progression in all of jazz music, and that is the 2-5-1 chord progression.
So, let's talk everything 2-5-1 chord progressions, exactly what they are, how to use them, and how they work.
So, let's talk everything 2-5-1 chord progressions, exactly what they are, how to use them, and how they work.
Three-Lobed Burning Eye (3LBE) is an online magazine of speculative fiction, bringing you stories of horror, wonder, and the weird. 3LBE launched in 1999, and has published authors Laird Barron, Gemma Files, Kelly Barnhill, Mari Ness, Kristi DeMeester, Gwendolyn Kiste, Cody Goodfellow, Nadia Bulkin, and Kealan Patrick Burke, among others. Each issue features four short stories. Beginning with issue 20, we offer audio readings, ebook formats, and online (responsive) format for mobile devices.
Our publishing schedule is thrice yearly, with a print anthology every other year.
All issues of the magazine are free online. Please consider different ways to support our publication and its authors, by donating and spreading the word. We also offer advertising opportunities.
3LBE Editor-in-Chief: Andrew S. Fuller.
Our publishing schedule is thrice yearly, with a print anthology every other year.
All issues of the magazine are free online. Please consider different ways to support our publication and its authors, by donating and spreading the word. We also offer advertising opportunities.
3LBE Editor-in-Chief: Andrew S. Fuller.