Cue spooky ambience music...
Have you ever wondered why..,
- Your comment # is more than the total number of comments on the home page?
- Some comments you make mysteriously vanish into the night?
- Some comments get lost and never see the light of the day?
- As you look down the new comment column, the ghost of your comment still taunts you from the netherworld??
- Is there a secret comment graveyard on (e:strip)?
- Is that where unruly comments go to die?
The answer lies with...
(e:paul)!!!!!!!*
PS: (e:paul) just posted in the chatter: tiny when you are posting a comment, make sure it says the right user and comment id at the top of the add comment window e.g. Post a comment to imk2's journal #46680
PPS: Thanks for that information. I will be sure to check in the future but how about the comments which have been posted without verifying this detail - is there any way to recover them?
PPPS: I am so addicted to this font-sizing thing. :)
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11/14/2008 11:01 #46684
Where do lost comments go?Category: e:strip
11/10/2008 21:45 #46637
Milva... the extraordinary.Category: music
The last post reminded me of how much I love this awesome Goddess of voice and passion.
So instead of just listening to me jabbering on and on, I strongly recommend that you take the time machine back to the 60s for 10 golden minutes. :)
From 1968:
From 1966:
This is more recent, but showcases her incredible range and the life she brings to Piazzolla's works. This time, in French!
J'Oublie (Oblivion) (Piazzolla/McNeal)
So instead of just listening to me jabbering on and on, I strongly recommend that you take the time machine back to the 60s for 10 golden minutes. :)
From 1968:
From 1966:
This is more recent, but showcases her incredible range and the life she brings to Piazzolla's works. This time, in French!
J'Oublie (Oblivion) (Piazzolla/McNeal)
11/10/2008 20:15 #46635
Astor Piazzolla - Maria de Buenos AiresCategory: music
I got to my department today morning and someone had left this on the general "help-yourself" table at the entrance.
I still can't believe it. Someone actually gave away one of the coolest tango-operas! And not just any tango-opera. A LIVE production* of the oratorio penned in 1968 by none other than the divinity of tango - Astor Piazzolla!
To give you an idea of what Piazzola's operatic works sound like, here's a very dramatic piece "Preludio para el año 3001 - Rinasceró" sung by the awesome Milva. The drama and emotion is sometimes so intense, that even not getting a word of Spanish, I find myself getting the story. That is the brilliance and magic of Piazzolla.
(Orchestra: Astor Quartet, Per Arne Glorvigen (Bandoneon), Gidon Kremer (Violin), Milva (Voice), Vadim Sakharov (Piano), Alois Posch (Double Bass))
Needless to say, I snatched it away in one wild spasmodic movement before anyone could say, Piazzolla. It's now playing full blast and I am virtually dancing on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, dear mysterious benefactor! :D
I still can't believe it. Someone actually gave away one of the coolest tango-operas! And not just any tango-opera. A LIVE production* of the oratorio penned in 1968 by none other than the divinity of tango - Astor Piazzolla!
To give you an idea of what Piazzola's operatic works sound like, here's a very dramatic piece "Preludio para el año 3001 - Rinasceró" sung by the awesome Milva. The drama and emotion is sometimes so intense, that even not getting a word of Spanish, I find myself getting the story. That is the brilliance and magic of Piazzolla.
(Orchestra: Astor Quartet, Per Arne Glorvigen (Bandoneon), Gidon Kremer (Violin), Milva (Voice), Vadim Sakharov (Piano), Alois Posch (Double Bass))
Needless to say, I snatched it away in one wild spasmodic movement before anyone could say, Piazzolla. It's now playing full blast and I am virtually dancing on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, dear mysterious benefactor! :D
- Okay, Okay, the Gidon Kremer version of this Opera is more mind-blowing, if only for the technical precision of his playing as well as the orchestra's. However, as far as live productions go, this one is spot on with all the passion, if not the precision and sound.
tinypliny - 11/14/08 13:23
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tinypliny - 11/10/08 23:42
hahaha... I guess my grasp of "Spanish" is even worse than I thought. But I am determined to learn it some day... :)
Thanks for the linking the real Spanish version! Actually, it makes sense that Milva would sing in Italian. She is originally Italian. Isn't she the awesomest???!?? They sometimes play her albums at Guercio's and then I recklessly waste time just wandering down the aisles listening to song after song.
Her voice drives me to distraction. hmmmm.. so does MarÃa Dolores Pradera's voice. Together, they are the super-melodious representation in my mind of 40s-70s Spain and Italy. Someday, when I go to Barcelona to see Gaudi's work, Dolores Pradera and Milva will be my soundtrack. :D
hahaha... I guess my grasp of "Spanish" is even worse than I thought. But I am determined to learn it some day... :)
Thanks for the linking the real Spanish version! Actually, it makes sense that Milva would sing in Italian. She is originally Italian. Isn't she the awesomest???!?? They sometimes play her albums at Guercio's and then I recklessly waste time just wandering down the aisles listening to song after song.
Her voice drives me to distraction. hmmmm.. so does MarÃa Dolores Pradera's voice. Together, they are the super-melodious representation in my mind of 40s-70s Spain and Italy. Someday, when I go to Barcelona to see Gaudi's work, Dolores Pradera and Milva will be my soundtrack. :D
libertad - 11/10/08 22:50
Your a true renaissance woman Tiny! I believe this version of the song is Italian. Here is a Spanish version....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZLflVp-lGc
Your a true renaissance woman Tiny! I believe this version of the song is Italian. Here is a Spanish version....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZLflVp-lGc
gardenmama - 11/10/08 21:25
Well - it must just be your lucky day. How nice of someone to leave that for you.
Well - it must just be your lucky day. How nice of someone to leave that for you.
11/08/2008 23:32 #46609
What next: Bailout the oil-guzzling SUV?Category: whine
From
Two representatives in the congress have written a letter to the Idiot-W urging him to bail-out the makers of the oil-guzzling SUVs and inefficient cars.
Pelosi and Reid:
How can you perpetrate such constant fraud on the public? Can this get anymore outrageous? WHY should more money go into energy inefficient cars and SUVs while bus and metro prices are going up all over the place? For once, can't you just bail out the average population's livelihood by investing a fraction of that $700bn in a healthy PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system??
Pelosi and Reid also said:
Yeah. Right. Fat chance of that ever happening - seeing as how the US goverment, the domestic automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, and the Californian government played key roles in very skillfully murdering the concept of the energy-efficient electric car back in the day.
This is a barefaced effort at siphoning of public money to the oil industry for immediate gains, and it makes me sick.
Two representatives in the congress have written a letter to the Idiot-W urging him to bail-out the makers of the oil-guzzling SUVs and inefficient cars.
Pelosi and Reid:
"A healthy automobile manufacturing sector is essential to the restoration of financial market stability, the overall health of our economy and the livelihood of the automobile sector's workforce."
How can you perpetrate such constant fraud on the public? Can this get anymore outrageous? WHY should more money go into energy inefficient cars and SUVs while bus and metro prices are going up all over the place? For once, can't you just bail out the average population's livelihood by investing a fraction of that $700bn in a healthy PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION system??
Pelosi and Reid also said:
"It is our hope that the actions that Congress has taken, and that the administration may take, will restore the pre-eminence of our domestic manufacturing industry so that it can emerge as a global, competitive leader in fuel efficiency and in new and path-breaking energy-efficient technologies that protect our environment."
Yeah. Right. Fat chance of that ever happening - seeing as how the US goverment, the domestic automobile manufacturers, the oil industry, and the Californian government played key roles in very skillfully murdering the concept of the energy-efficient electric car back in the day.
This is a barefaced effort at siphoning of public money to the oil industry for immediate gains, and it makes me sick.
libertad - 11/09/08 22:45
I am NOT happy with these bailouts. Here we are getting F'd again because of fear.
Why should we give these lousy companies any money? It wasn't a big secret that gas is a limited resource. Fuel efficiency standards should have become more stringent, however, Biden and others rejected raising fuel efficiency standards.
I know that these jobs are necessary but maybe these people (auto workers) should be given opportunities in new sectors of a greener economy. This would include the building of a new infrastructure that focused on public transport.
We are in big trouble and it has been made that much worse by the bailout of the banks. The auto industry will be no different. My hope is that Obama will choose the right Treasure Secretary that can properly advise him. This is a very crucial moment.
I am NOT happy with these bailouts. Here we are getting F'd again because of fear.
Why should we give these lousy companies any money? It wasn't a big secret that gas is a limited resource. Fuel efficiency standards should have become more stringent, however, Biden and others rejected raising fuel efficiency standards.
I know that these jobs are necessary but maybe these people (auto workers) should be given opportunities in new sectors of a greener economy. This would include the building of a new infrastructure that focused on public transport.
We are in big trouble and it has been made that much worse by the bailout of the banks. The auto industry will be no different. My hope is that Obama will choose the right Treasure Secretary that can properly advise him. This is a very crucial moment.
tinypliny - 11/09/08 17:27
That's actually a good suggestion. But when AIG executives could easily blow the bail-out money and go to a collective spa treatment, you can't really expect any better of any other industry; especially the auto industry.
The US auto industry has been actively blocking all the efforts to improve the public transport infrastructure for the past so many decades and is dead against developing alternative-fuel vehicles because its hand in glove with the oil industry. The idea is to make inefficient oil-guzzlers so that people would keep on buying oil no matter what the price.
That's actually a good suggestion. But when AIG executives could easily blow the bail-out money and go to a collective spa treatment, you can't really expect any better of any other industry; especially the auto industry.
The US auto industry has been actively blocking all the efforts to improve the public transport infrastructure for the past so many decades and is dead against developing alternative-fuel vehicles because its hand in glove with the oil industry. The idea is to make inefficient oil-guzzlers so that people would keep on buying oil no matter what the price.
metalpeter - 11/09/08 10:05
But it on the side of the people who want the bailout it gets more complicated (wow double comments I feel like (e:tinypliny)). I know that chevy is working on and has some cars that are highly fuel efficent and I think a sports car then runs on all batery power. If they don't have money to stay open how will these cars ever come into being. What I suggest is not a bail out but to put money to these companies that would be ear marked or to be used for Gas Alternatives. Maybe that would be a fair compromise.
But it on the side of the people who want the bailout it gets more complicated (wow double comments I feel like (e:tinypliny)). I know that chevy is working on and has some cars that are highly fuel efficent and I think a sports car then runs on all batery power. If they don't have money to stay open how will these cars ever come into being. What I suggest is not a bail out but to put money to these companies that would be ear marked or to be used for Gas Alternatives. Maybe that would be a fair compromise.
metalpeter - 11/09/08 09:59
I see this a little bit differently. Most automakers because of the unions pay their workers pretty well. Some who has a family and a house and a car or maybe 2 lives off how much money they make. That person can't all of a sudden then live off $4 less an hour. Did the unions get greedy over the years, yeah sure but cutting peoples pay isn't an option for them. It isn't only the unions though the big bosses want there money also, so they will fire workers to keep there bonuses and stock pay outs. I do understand where the car companies are coming from though. They think hey it isn't our fault the banks screwed everything up and now no one can pay for cars. But see that isn't true really. The bottom line is that the Japanese can make cars generaly cheeper, better, and more gas efficant. It is true that there is no such thing as an American car any more. None of the electonics are made in america and some other parts are also. Then You have Toyota who has some models (trucks I think ) built in the united states. I think it is crazy to bail out the automakers, I also think it isn't fair why only GM and not everyone who sells cars in America.
I see this a little bit differently. Most automakers because of the unions pay their workers pretty well. Some who has a family and a house and a car or maybe 2 lives off how much money they make. That person can't all of a sudden then live off $4 less an hour. Did the unions get greedy over the years, yeah sure but cutting peoples pay isn't an option for them. It isn't only the unions though the big bosses want there money also, so they will fire workers to keep there bonuses and stock pay outs. I do understand where the car companies are coming from though. They think hey it isn't our fault the banks screwed everything up and now no one can pay for cars. But see that isn't true really. The bottom line is that the Japanese can make cars generaly cheeper, better, and more gas efficant. It is true that there is no such thing as an American car any more. None of the electonics are made in america and some other parts are also. Then You have Toyota who has some models (trucks I think ) built in the united states. I think it is crazy to bail out the automakers, I also think it isn't fair why only GM and not everyone who sells cars in America.
james - 11/09/08 00:04
The conservative perils of the American far left agenda...
The conservative perils of the American far left agenda...
11/08/2008 22:15 #46608
Nostalgia: Its a Beautiful Life [Or Not]Category: music
Whatever happened to this group?! I had an audio cassette of this album back... back... really back in the day and I remember the magnetic tape kind of disintegrated because I rewound it so many times the first month I had it on my Sony Walkman.
And YIKES. What a freakishly scary video. I had no idea. Thankfully, I never saw this abomination of a video before now! I might have been brain damaged forever. I think the most ghastly bits are when they come to "walk in the park" and "laughing child" bits.
And YIKES. What a freakishly scary video. I had no idea. Thankfully, I never saw this abomination of a video before now! I might have been brain damaged forever. I think the most ghastly bits are when they come to "walk in the park" and "laughing child" bits.
tinypliny - 11/09/08 17:19
^the (Today is the typo/mispost day. Arrrrgh)
^the (Today is the typo/mispost day. Arrrrgh)
tinypliny - 11/09/08 17:19
To tell you truth, I just grabbed the first video I could lay my hand on from youtube. I had no idea about Much Music! You learn something new everyday!
To tell you truth, I just grabbed the first video I could lay my hand on from youtube. I had no idea about Much Music! You learn something new everyday!
metalpeter - 11/09/08 10:30
:::link:::
This might give you the answers you seek.
I liked ace of base and never saw this video. I like that you got it from much music. I don't know if it is still true but it used to be that videos on there would be different versions then when I band blew up and got on MTV. Just as a point of interest there where two Much Musics and the American one got Bought got renamed Fuse and Moved to Times Square in NYC.
:::link:::
This might give you the answers you seek.
I liked ace of base and never saw this video. I like that you got it from much music. I don't know if it is still true but it used to be that videos on there would be different versions then when I band blew up and got on MTV. Just as a point of interest there where two Much Musics and the American one got Bought got renamed Fuse and Moved to Times Square in NYC.
james - 11/09/08 00:28
To be honest I can't stand Ace of Bass and did not make it more than forty seconds through that video in deference to your impeccable character. I couldn't tell you what happened to the forth member, but I am sure it is a fate far kinder than death.
To be honest I can't stand Ace of Bass and did not make it more than forty seconds through that video in deference to your impeccable character. I couldn't tell you what happened to the forth member, but I am sure it is a fate far kinder than death.
tinypliny - 11/09/08 00:11
Since you are divulging secrets... did the fourth die because one of the others ate him (as suggested in the video)?
Since you are divulging secrets... did the fourth die because one of the others ate him (as suggested in the video)?
- Shudder. Shudder. Renewed Shudder at the video*
james - 11/08/08 23:45
I do believe they just put out a new album and are living fine with only 3 f the 4 original members... and thus concludes my post-"The Sign" knowledge of Ace of Bass
I do believe they just put out a new album and are living fine with only 3 f the 4 original members... and thus concludes my post-"The Sign" knowledge of Ace of Bass
My previous problems with it occurred when I would start the comment, then move over to another Firefox tab and then submit the comment.
Paul, thanks for the tool. I've been meaning to read something (e:DCoffee) had posted a while back.
The test is working now. :) It's the murphy's law. I will keep a hawk's eyeout for the next time I get signs of a lost comment. The comment that got lost today was the first one I made after being inactive for around 7 hours.
Test it and see what happens.
If I think back to my comments in the graveyard, I think they do have a definite pattern. (E:strip) reuses pop-up windows. If you click on the comment bubble to comment on someone's blog, the earlier pop-up from (e:strip) is replaced by the comment form pop-up. I am guessing lost comments mostly happen when you have a log-out event between 2 pop-up sessions. When you login again and initiate a pop-up from (e:strip), the replacement pop-up comment goes to the graveyard.
THAT IS SO COOL!!! THANK YOU!!
Now we can all go rescue out lost and bewildered comments!!! GO COMMENT RESCUE!!! Dig them out of those coffins!!!
Okay, its there is a comment graveyard now :::link::: where you can get to the list of all 40/40,000 comments with no home
You can also get there by clicking on the graveyard link on the more comments page. They are in reverse chronological order. If you know which ones they belong on, click the report link at the bottom of any comment.
Also, in the more list itself, it a comment is ever not associated with a journal, there is a "report this" link instead of a >>more link so that you can easily report it.
Yes, they are all alive and well. I am just holding them hostage No the truth is there are ~40 out of 40,333 comments that have no journal associated with them. They are still in the database. I have the author, the comments, the timestamp and the ip but somehow those ones never passed the journal id. I cannot figure out the exact combination of problem that causes it. Everytime I try it it works.
That is why I added that line at the top that says what journal id and user you are posting to. If that ever says nothing, that is an indicator that there is a problem and I would really like to know under what condition that happens.
I should just make a lost comment graveyard where you can go to claim them. This problem won't happen in the new system as it works very differently. Unfortunately, I have been very busy with work and other things and it keeps delaying the new version. If only this was my paid job.