exitpop?
NO.
Oh, Excel.
(This is what it took to parse out a full name from a single cell containing all shipping info for our e-junkie orders.)
US Open Prize Money. I can’t make sense of the first table.
What’s a password recovery phrase? And how is that easier to remember in the abstract than a password? How about adding some microcopy.
Trends. (Previously)
Oh, ok. (Previously, four minutes ago.)
Dude, PayPal, if you’re going to offer a status message explaining why I can’t make this purchase, let’s at least make it useful. For starters, what time and day did this message go live? (The Announcement Board is equally worthless.)
UPDATE: I got so excited about Who’s Wit Me that I opened a fresh Logic session and re-created the basics. Then, because she’s teaching me music theory—OK, one lesson so far—Sara quizzed me about it.
- I figured out: it’s in D minor. The bass (shown) goes: 1 3 2 4 (6 5).
- I did with help and reference: use an organ to put chords behind the bass line in D natural minor.
- I was introduced to: (After saying “Some of these [natural minor chords] sound weird to me…”) harmonic minor, melodic minor, and changing the last chord to a dominant 7th.
Yes, this is ultra basic, but as a beginner, it’s awesome. Having composed music electronically since 10th grade without knowing what I was doing or why it sounded good, learning about the structures behind everything is blowing my mind.
Leading myself?
Doing RRR research and stumbled upon this winner of an album.
Pro tip: when your album Popularity looks like this in iTunes, it means no one buys any singles.
