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Cyberdrinks
PRINT A DRINK !
The world’s first 3D printing technology for drinkable liquids. The technology merges methods from robotics, life sciences and design to explore a completely new field of 3D printing.
Rather than building up objects layer by layer, the process uses a high-end industrial robot to accurately inject microliter drops of edible liquid into a cocktail.
Within a minute, Print A Drink can build up complex 3D structures in a wide range of drinks - creating fascinating augmented cocktails using only natural ingredients
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I can confirm that this is how music is actually written
“S/partiti”
Riccardo Guasco 2021
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Honestly, people generally don't want much... They want to eat their favorite food. They want to go to the seaside and smell the fresh air. They want to nap on the grass and listen to music. They want to hold their loved ones in their arms, and be held in return. They want warm clothes, be occupied with a profession/a hobby that does not smother them. They want to feel safe and unafraid. Mostly, they want to live without being ridiculed, manipulated or being forced. And this is why capitalism/modern life overall is so upsetting, depressing and even destructive. Because thinking about how small and simple things you yearn for & how hard it is to even be able to have them really wears you off
Still a lot of bugs to fix.
A fascinating read
The A.V. Club: Child’s birthday wish for world’s saddest Lion King cake comes true.
FAVORITES 1. what are your favorite bands? 2. what are your favorite singers? 3. what are your favorite albums? 4. what are your favorite songs? 5. what do you think the best popular song of the year is so far? 6. which genres of music do you tend to like the best? 7. what is the best concert you’ve ever been to? 8. song of the year? 9. album of the year? 10. what are the best songs your parents have gotten you into? 11. how did you first find out about your favorite band/singer? 12. when/where do you first remember having heard your favorite song? 13. about how many times have you listened to your favorite song? 14. if someone asks you what music they should check out, what are your go-to recommendations?
NOSTALGIA 15. what songs give you the most nostalgia? 16. what kinds of music were you raised on? 17. what are your favorite songs that have ever been popular? 18. who were your favorite musicians as a kid? 19. how did you feel about music as a kid? 20. what was your first concert? if you haven’t been to one, what do you want your first concert to be?
PERFORMANCE 21. how do live performances, whether they’re from your friends or professionals, tend to make you feel? 22. singing in the shower or singing in the car? 23. if you were to become a musician, what kind of musician would you be? 24. if you could pick one instrument to learn how to play, what would it be? 25. what is your singing voice like? what singers do you remind yourself of? 26. have you ever been involved in any music programs? which ones and for how long? 27. which instruments do you know how to play? what’s your skill level? 28. if you took music lessons as a kid, are you glad you did? if not, do you wish you had?
SOUNDTRACKS 29. how do you feel about video game soundtracks? 30. what soundtracks do you enjoy listening to the most? 31. which soundtracks do you think are objectively the best (or what are some that you think deserve appreciation)? 32. how do you feel about musicals? 33. do you have any favorite composers, including classical ones? 34. are there any soundtracks or kinds of soundtracks that you just can’t stand? 35. what are your favorite songs/soundtracks from movies?
LYRICS 36. what are some songs whose lyrics you relate to? 37. pick a song and analyse its lyrics. 38. which songs do you think have the best lyrics? 39. what are some songs whose lyrics you think most people just don’t get? 40. are there any musicians whose lyrics you particularly tend to like? 41. do you prefer songs that have good melodies or songs that have good lyrics?
CHALLENGES 42. name five songs you like that were released in the 90s. 43. name five songs you like that were released at least 50 years ago. 44. write a parody of at least a verse of any song you’d like. 45. name 5 songs you can’t stand. 46. look at your country’s song charts, listen to the first unfamiliar song you can find, and share your opinion on it. 47. turn a song lyric into a pickup line. 48. name the last 5 songs you listened to.
RANDOM 49. what are your favorite album covers? 50. any cover versions that you think are better than the original? 51. how often do you listen to music? 52. do you collect vinyls? if so, what have been your best finds? 53. if you could meet any musician you’d like, who would it be? 54. how do you feel about classical music? 55. would you ever want to have a career in music? 56. if you had a stage name, what would it be? 57. on a scale of 1 to 10, how important is music to you? 58. how do you feel about rap music? 59. what do you think the best “era” for music was? 60. how has music affected you as a person?
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Please excuse me while I look at land for sale in the Faroe Islands
Located in the Northeast Atlantic, the Faroe Islands comprise 18 small islands, characterised by steep cliffs, tall mountains, narrow fjords – and a population of 50,000.
The Faroese language derives from Old Norse, which was spoken by the Norsemen who settled the islands 1200 years ago.
Through the centuries, the Faroese have defied the harsh nature and living conditions. Enduring today is a nation in which the living standard is one of the highest in the world. A highly industrial economy mainly based on fisheries and aquaculture continues to flourish, while a Nordic welfare model ensures everyone the opportunity to explore his or her own potential. Faroese maritime expertise is widely renowned and the Faroe Islands export seafood to all six continents.
Positioned strategically between Europe and North America, the Faroe Islands are only a couple of hours’ flight from the metropolitan centres in Northern Europe. Upon arrival, the scenery renders visitors a ravishing natural experience in a society with advanced infrastructure and digital networks.
Centuries of relative isolation have resulted in the preservation of ancient traditions that to this day shape life in the Faroe Islands. The unique mixture of traditional and modern culture characterises the Faroese society, constituting a strong sense of local community and an active outlook as a globalized Nordic nation.
by : © S. Mifsud