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T.D.

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  1. Hard drives can fail. My work computer's hard drive developed some bad spots a while back, and I had to replace it b/c it was causing the computer to crash. I went to the local Best Buy and the rep was touting expensive solid state hard drives. My tech guy advised me not to spend the extra money because solid state drives fail hard and there is no possible data recovery whatsoever. Dunno whether he was correct, but I followed his advice.
  2. +1. Thanks, Mark. I hadn't heard of Mr. Mann's passing.
  3. This is the first Alice Coltrane recording I heard, after paying no attention for a long time (maybe I didn't take her seriously, or thought her music would be too much woo-woo spirituality). It's outstanding! I've since gotten quite a few AC recordings (including "spiritual" material ).
  4. Probably, except for the Johnny Carson mentions. Growing up in the Midwest, Jimmy Hoffa was the mysterious disappearance of choice, supplanting D. B. Cooper.
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    Child Prodigy

    I posted about DeepMind /AlphaZero back on Dec. 6 (in the chess thread), but nobody noticed. Seriously, I think the implications are incredible and far-reaching. In jazz, if the goal is to "swing", "play like Monk" or the like, I expect AlphaZero could quickly learn to do it, provided the programmers were motivated to embark on such a project.
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    Child Prodigy

    Well, lots of people live there now, just not in the way you mean... Ebbets Field Apartments in Crown Heights, overlaid with a drawing to scale of Ebbets Field as it was. Not to be trite, but things change/evolve/devolve/whatever, regardless of how much I bitch about it.
  7. First book in a series by an author my brother recommended. So far (about halfway through) an excellent British spy novel. I was less impressed by the earlier Herron novel (Down Cemetery Road) I read, though.
  8. Continuing to explore early Ra albums...great stuff, dunno why I ignored him until now. My favorite Brignola recording, with a real all-star group.
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    Child Prodigy

    Lots of child prodigies in this age of computerized training. Here's a 2-year-old classical pianist Here's a young (OK, he's 20) Russian chess grandmaster playing classical piano pieces from memory while simultaneously playing 3 blindfold chess games: Scroll down to the Daniil Yuffa video; performance starts at 4:30
  10. Topic of little/no interest, but I just saw something funny which will be my final post on the subject: The site linked to below runs daily tactical puzzles, which increase in difficulty from Monday through Sunday. The underlying games are often given funny names. Today's puzzle features a very clever pun.
  11. The Busoni transcriptions.
  12. Top NFL Draft prospect Josh Rosen could reportedly stay in school to avoid Browns
  13. This motivated me to spin the only recorded Feinberg I own, the following 3-CD set of unknown provenance (aside from "Recorded 1959") on the obscure Monopole label:
  14. Thanks. It so happens that Sound of Joy is now playing, and both are delightful. I just purchased the discs from Stefan W. on this forum. In the process of discovering Ra (was always put off by the huge volume and variety of recordings), and greatly enjoy what I've heard so far.
  15. Best belated wishes (to both of you)!
  16. Now the French Suites (+ overture).
  17. The English Suites therein.
  18. You jinxed 'em...
  19. Rehab center is not the same as a nursing home. Not meant to be permanent; recovering patients usually are released from a hospital to a rehab center, where they stay and undergo therapy until they regain sufficient mobility to return home.
  20. Sergey Schepkin's recordings of Bach's Partitas on Ongaku (can't readily find decent images). Have long enjoyed these. He's recently re-recorded the Partitas (the French Suites too) on Steinway & Sons, and I'll have to hear them.
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