Yearly Archives: 2010

Some Physics

Albert Einstein described a lot of things, and one of them is that matter and energy are interchangable in a fixed ratio (E = MC²). “C” in this case is a constant speed, which is commonly known as the Speed … Continue reading

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Welcome Aboard?

An interesting in-flight announcement that could only happen in today’s world. Continue reading

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Rainbows, Shadows, and the Physics of Light

Seeing a spectacular “Glory” on a flight from Atlanta to New York. Continue reading

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The Future of The Physics of Success

In the last post I presented the idea that people will go see a cover band because they don’t have to think about the music. All they have to do is listen and let the music pull up old memories … Continue reading

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Cover Bands and The Physics of Success

So, I did a gig with a local garage band. I play with a bunch of professional musicians, but these guys are up the street and wanted to put together a horn band to play Stones, Chicago, EWF, and so … Continue reading

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Sitting Next to a Newbie and Flying Through Clouds

A Continue reading

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Exciting Times

Back from a long break, here are a few thoughts and a dream. Continue reading

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Predicting the Future – Part 3 (Final)

The conclusion to the three-part blog on Predicting the Future. Continue reading

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And now for something completely different!

I had the opportunity to execute a pun today, when one musician referred to an ostinato in a piece, and another didn’t know what ostinato meant (it’s a rock band, so this can be forgiven). I wrote: ” ‘Ostinato’ has … Continue reading

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Predicting the Future – Part 2

Predicting the Future, Part 2, continues the discussion of how we can predict our own future. Continue reading

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