November 19,1995

My Times



A very useful and interesting site, and this weeks site of the week, is NewsPage.
It gathers all the news available on the Web for most topics and sorts it out for you!
You only get to see the headlines, unless you subscibe, but they are offerring a 2 week free trial. It looks to be a very good site.

Where is my Hot Java browser?

I told you about Dee Long of Klaatu fame having written an animation program for Windows users on the net. The site about the band is a very interesting read.
I understand some of the albums are available on CD, and are well worth checking out!

My brother David has posted a picture of me on the bridge at Lake Hollywood.
Not very flattering!


Another facinating week, where I continued to work with Dan Hill on his album, as well as a song of Dan's that we are producing for a "super star", who I'm unable to name at the moment!
We enjoyed the beauty of the Double Bass in the hands of Jay Anderson, and the brilliant acoustic guitar playing of Bruce Gaitsch.
I had help this time in the engineering department from Bernie Kirsh, and telephone help from Al Schmitt!
It's incredible just how many amazingly talented people there are in Hollywood!

Stephen Ferrone! has been forwarded your fan mail from last week and has sent me the longest "resume" I have ever seen!
I will be putting a page together for him in the very near future!


Motor Racing

I found this Ferrari Formula 1 site in Italy.
For those of you not familiar with a modern Formula 1 car, this is what $100 million dollars can by you 2 of!


Politics

From the lighter side of Politics:Randomised Gingrich.

The Web has many sites relating to life on our planet.
The Insitute for Global Communications covers many Electronic Publishing sites.

Don't forget to have a look at Z Magazine
I've been reading it for years and find it very insightful!

The Noam Chomsky Archive is an endless supply of information about our history, and the who, what, when and where of events past and present.

"If I had known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself"
(JAMES BLAKE 1883-1983)

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