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August 20, 2008
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On August 20, 1956
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Calder Hall nuclear power plant, Britain's first nuclear power station, began operating with the promise of ‘electricity too cheap to meter’
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Hurricane Katrina
When Hurricane Katrina hit the Mississippi and Louisiana Coast, it caused devastation on a scale never before seen from any hurricane. Out of the 171,000 homes on the Mississippi Coast, over 65,000 were completely destroyed and over 38,000 homes sustained major damage. As of this writing, hundreds are dead and hundreds more are missing - many of them presumed dead. Just about everything that was built on the beachfront is now obliterated. It will take years to dig out and rebuild.
As of 9/24/05 - almost 4 weeks after the storm - things are beginning to have a light shadow of normalcy. But, you can be sure we'll never forget what happened to us on August 29, 2005. Here you'll find some of things I've written about my family's experience with Katrina along with some photos and such. Me and my family rode out the storm in my recording studio (a 2-story, cinder-block building reinforced with steel rebar.) It is the same place my parents, sister and I rode out Hurricane Camille when I was 4 years old. Camille was a dust-devil compared to Katrina. I'll never stay through another one.
(I've also included a journal entry I wrote when we were grazed by Hurricane Ivan. This was back when I was running this web site off my DSL connection... then they caught me and shut down my ports.) |
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Latest News about TParker.net
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I'll be posting news related to this web site here. I'll also post new download announcements here when something new comes along. Please register so you can access all the special content at this website. It is free!
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Music Industry News
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I surf the Net daily for Music Industry News. When I find something I like, which is fairly often, I'll post it here. Most of the stories I link to come from websites like MI2N.com, Slashdot.org, DrudgeReport.com, CNet.com, and various other news agencies including the Associated Press and Reuters.
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Music Dish Network
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TParker.net is proud to participate in the Music Dish Network music industry news program.
The MusicDish Network is a unique web music platform gathering hundreds of music-relates websites and webradio programmers. With member sites in four continents, the network reaches thousands of music fans and professionals around the world, expanding an artists' exposure and directing new fans to their site and retail CD page.
Since it's launch in 2002, the MusicDish Network has managed nearly 200 artists saturated marketing campaigns, working with:
- labels such as Ardel Records, Boosweet Records, Chocolate FireGuard Music, Centron Music City Canyon Records, Eagle Rock Entertainment, For Reel Entertainment, Motema Music, Wampus Multimedia
- music companies auch as Focus Marketing, Got Game Entertainment, Har-Bal, INgrooves, It's About Music, Virtual Studio Systems
- promoters/PR agencies like Buzzplant, Buzz Publicity, Evolution Promotion, Rainmaker Publicity
- over 125 artists, bands and orchestras, ... see the full list
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Relying on its staff writers and graphic designers, web-ready content from full-feature profile/interviews to press releases and banners are created and distributed through the MusicDish Network's extensive list of affilated sites and webradio stations, Key Partners such as RRadioNetwork, INTENTMedia and All Access Magazine as well as targeting message boards, group sites, and blogs.
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Games & Tech
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I love games... and fancy computers. When I find something interesting related to computer gaming and technology in general, this is where I'll post it. Shoot it if it moves!
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T. Parker's Blog
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A Blog... the term really sounds like some monster from a really cheap horror movie. "Run for your lives! The Blog Monster is coming!" Apparently, blog is just a fancy, internet way to say "diary". I'm not sure if there is a difference between this section and my "rant" section. I suppose I'll try to keep things a little more toned down.
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T. Parker's Place to Rant
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When I feel like bitching and moaning about something - it will be here. For the record, I am NOT a left-leaning, tree-hugging, sky-is-falling (especially in America) Liberal. I am also not a right-wing, homophobic, racist, Neo-Conservative. I am ALSO definitely NOT anything close to a so-called Moderate. I believe that if you stand in the road long enough, you'll get run over by a truck. I know what I believe and I believe what I know. So, basically, don't read anything here if you're a know-it-all, whiney-ass weenie.
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Isabelle's Blog
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This is my wife's Blog. Her name is Isabelle. I love her very much and never look at other women because she is the most beautiful thing in the universe. She is my life and my happiness. I would die without her. . . Now she will proceed to tell you what a sorry bastard I can be.
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Poetry of T. Parker
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There is genuinely no telling what you´ll read in here. It might not even always rhyme. Mary had a little lamb...
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Poetry of my Friends and Family
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Hopefully, you will find poetry written by my family members and the occassional friend. Of course, that all depends on who I can convince to write me a diddy or two.
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Studio Jargon |
A synthesiser where the individual sound generators or processors such as oscillators, filters, amplifiers, envelope generators etc. are physically separate units which can, or have to be, connected together by the user. This is usually achieved by simply plugging a cable from one unit's output to an input on another or the same unit, using a patchcord. The earliest synthesisers where of this type and this is the origin of the usage "patch" to describe the parameter settings on modern synthesisers which no longer use this arrangement. Systems of this type where made by Moog (series III), Roland (System 100 and 700) and Korg (MS10, 20 etc.). These systems were very flexible and led naturally to creative experimentation, but were expensive to manufacture and market. This resulted in a newer generation of synthesisers which had a more or less predetermined signal path, which were often less flexible but easier to use. There has recently been a revival of interest in modular synthesisers and there are still manufacturers making them. |
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behold, all is vanity
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