Nov. 6th, 2006

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I went into work this morning for a meeting, then came home around lunchtime to find [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise and [livejournal.com profile] catalana down in the studio where they'd just finished going over the tracks for her album. We grabbed some lunch, then headed back to the studio, where we laid down [livejournal.com profile] catalana's remaining vocal lines for my album; then laid down my vocal lines for her album; then went upstairs to pack and head out for dinner.

After dropping [livejournal.com profile] catalana off to catch her train, [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise and I came home and recorded her vocals for the duets.

There's still a good bit of work to do -- mostly recording drum and Frankenbass parts -- but we're nearly done with the primary recording for these albums.

Phew!
billroper: (Default)
I went into work this morning for a meeting, then came home around lunchtime to find [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise and [livejournal.com profile] catalana down in the studio where they'd just finished going over the tracks for her album. We grabbed some lunch, then headed back to the studio, where we laid down [livejournal.com profile] catalana's remaining vocal lines for my album; then laid down my vocal lines for her album; then went upstairs to pack and head out for dinner.

After dropping [livejournal.com profile] catalana off to catch her train, [livejournal.com profile] daisy_knotwise and I came home and recorded her vocals for the duets.

There's still a good bit of work to do -- mostly recording drum and Frankenbass parts -- but we're nearly done with the primary recording for these albums.

Phew!
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The thing that saddens me most about the election tomorrow is that I see people -- who I like -- posting things that are patently untrue, things that are echoes of things that were said about a person that I suspect that they revere, the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Certainly there were many people who felt that he would do anything to get us into World War II, up to and including lying about foreknowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack.

And despite anything bad that the current President may have done, nothing that he has done quite compares to herding the entire population of American citizens of Japanese descent in the Western United States into detainment camps. Yeah, I know we'd all agree now that what he did then was a pretty bad thing, but some things are easier to figure out from a distance than they are at the time that you're doing them.

And who could argue with the idea that the right thing to do was to go to war to remove a crazed dictator who was murdering tens of thousands of his own citizens? The biggest question, I suspect, in either case ought to be, "What took you so long to save us?", a question that we might well be correctly putting to the United Nations on the subject of Darfur.

Governments are made up of imperfect men and they will make mistakes.

So will the rest of us.

And maybe some time in the next 75 years, we'll figure out how to do it better. God knows, we haven't figured it out yet.
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The thing that saddens me most about the election tomorrow is that I see people -- who I like -- posting things that are patently untrue, things that are echoes of things that were said about a person that I suspect that they revere, the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Certainly there were many people who felt that he would do anything to get us into World War II, up to and including lying about foreknowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack.

And despite anything bad that the current President may have done, nothing that he has done quite compares to herding the entire population of American citizens of Japanese descent in the Western United States into detainment camps. Yeah, I know we'd all agree now that what he did then was a pretty bad thing, but some things are easier to figure out from a distance than they are at the time that you're doing them.

And who could argue with the idea that the right thing to do was to go to war to remove a crazed dictator who was murdering tens of thousands of his own citizens? The biggest question, I suspect, in either case ought to be, "What took you so long to save us?", a question that we might well be correctly putting to the United Nations on the subject of Darfur.

Governments are made up of imperfect men and they will make mistakes.

So will the rest of us.

And maybe some time in the next 75 years, we'll figure out how to do it better. God knows, we haven't figured it out yet.

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